The New Paper, 9 April 1994
1994-04-09
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Title Section14 1994-04-09 1 the new paper weekend edition SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1994 MITA (P) 035/04/93 50 CENTS14 words
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Article, Illustration489 1994-04-09 2 WORLDTODAY Wire services. SOME want a Socialist to l)e the next Prime Minister of Japan. Others suggest that Foreign Minister Tsutomotu Hata would be the best choice. Cabinet spokesman Masayoshi Takemura is known to be eyeing the premiership. Indeed there is no shortage of PremierWire services. - 489 words
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Advertisement509 1994-04-09 2 Leisure index Weekender: Pages 27 to 42 Saturday TV: Page 49 Sunday TV: Page 50 Radio, Comics: Pages 47 42 Saturday special Saturday special: Five Robinson shopping vouchers worth a total of $260<). Coupon on Page 45 Hotlineplus HEARD or seen anything? Call HotlinelMus 1800-734-7711 Or fax 737-5375. NEW LOOK509 words
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Advertisement22 1994-04-09 2 Are old people treated worse than animals in Singapore? Angeline Song reports on a hot topic for debate. Pages 16 and 1722 words
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Miscellaneous5 1994-04-09 2 Weather SHOWERS over several areas5 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration490 1994-04-09 3 Carol Leong - j By Carol Leong THE veil was lifted on mistresses and belly buttons on a tour bus recently. The stories go like this: Chinese men like to keep mistresses, so-called "half-wives", because they are supported by the men. Besides the mistress, he can490 words
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Article180 1994-04-09 3 THERE are 900 tour guides in Singapore. All guides are licensed by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board. The guides take a $1,700 training course which lasts six months. This is conducted by the Centre for Tourism Related Studies (CTRS). Lecturers, mostly from the National University of Singapore,180 words
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QUICKNEWS
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Article, Illustration246 1994-04-09 4 k hot i V STORY A An increase in long-term interest rates and nervous anticipation about inflation forced the Dow Jones down. The Dow closed down 19 points to end 3,674.26. TWO non-Chinese are part of this year's Committee to Promote the Use of Mandarin. Brigadier-General246 words
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Article44 1994-04-09 4 The Straits Times: Hosokawa to step down Business Times: China, Thailand and S pore plan 6-nation optic fibre link. Lianhe Zaobao: Hosokawa quits. Berita Harian: Hosokawa resigns. SBC morning news: Clinton to work with Hosogawa's successor BBC morning news: New government in Rwanda.44 words
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Article74 1994-04-09 4 ABOUT 5,000 daily-rated employees in the public sector will get the highest wage increase, in percentage terms. The group of mostly cleaners, sweepers sewage and drainage workers from the Environment Ministry, will get a 11.3 percent pay rise in January. That's 4.2 percent more than the average pay74 words
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Article66 1994-04-09 4 ONE person has been arrested in a stock scam which duped dealers of millions of dollars. Police have also questioned several others and more arrests may follow. The scam: Shares were paid for with cheques that bounced. Buyers sold off the shares or pledged them for loans66 words
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Article64 1994-04-09 4 EXPECTING mums, stop worrying that your babies are growing too slowly. And don't pay for unnecessary treatment and tests. Dr Chan Weng Buen, 32, a doctor at the Singapore General Hospital's obstetrics and gynaecology department, studied over 4,000 foetuses in the womb. She found that the measurements64 words
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Article57 1994-04-09 4 A GOVERNMENT agency in the Philippines wants higher salaries and more days off for Filipino maids in Singapore. It wants to increase the maids' salary to $320, from the existing $250 with days off or $270 without days off. But the Foreign Maids Employment Agencies Association57 words
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Article58 1994-04-09 4 THE the Aids virus causes cancer. But researchers say this discovery will help them treat Aids related cancers like lymphoma an< Kaposi's scarcoma. US researchers have found that the Aids virus actually inserts its genetic material int< a cell, making it cancer-causing. The discovery could suggest research in58 words
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Article63 1994-04-09 4 ERRANT doctors in Malaysia may be caned in the future if they perform illegal abortions at their clinic. Malaysia's Health Ministry Parliamentary Secretary said caning was one of the mandatory punishments being considered. The Star newspaper quoted him as saying that caning was among proposals received bj63 words
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Article51 1994-04-09 4 We became involved in Somalia because some television network decided that it would take one case of 10 to 15 cases throughout the world of genuine starvation and add pictures. Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger saying that the US cannot be moved by ideals and must pursue its own51 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration376 1994-04-09 6 cleaners at Chua Chu Kang Chinese Cemetery are getting out of hand, some families complained. GOH TENG TENG speaks to both parties "FREELANCE" grave cleaners at the Chua Chu Kang cemetery demand hettv sums and vandalise graves when they do not pay up. This is the376 words
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Article66 1994-04-09 6 MR Lim Seng Foo, 43, a moneychanger, said: "I pay the cleaner yearly to cut the grass. But I still find the grass overrun with weeds and bald at several corners." Madam Wong Siew Chin, 50, a florist, said in Mandarin: "The graves were better maintained when66 words
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Article, Illustration348 1994-04-09 9 Goh Teng Teng - FROM PAGE 6 By Goh Teng Teng WE are not bullies, merely "freelance gardeners", the cleaners say. The cleaners are frustrated by the complaints. They say they have been wronged. They also claim that they have been "played out" by families before. Cleaner Mr Tan348 words
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Article96 1994-04-09 9 TOUTING is not allowed on cemetery grounds, said the Ministry of the Environ* ment. A spokesman said: "The cleaners are not allowed to hang around looking for business. But the family can ask a contractor from outside to go into the cemetery and improve the appearance96 words
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Article, Illustration415 1994-04-09 10 A Daily Mail article reported that an American psychologist and pet trainer tested 133 breeds of dog for obedience and working intelligence. He rated border collies the brightest, next were poodles and German shepherds. Afghan hounds were the dumbest, followed by basenjis and bulldogs.415 words
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Article98 1994-04-09 10 MR Patrick Wong. a dog-trainer and owner of Waggie, a border collie, said he bought Waggie because he looks like a movie star. Waggie went on to co-star with such celebrities as Zoe Tay in My Fair Ladies and David Copperfield when he came98 words
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Advertisement153 1994-04-09 10 I< < I Oh...Sorry. Yes. I d like I'm busy. to have lunch. H B By ■■y Bk We tend to take our teeth for granted and yet they can make a difference in Bill B iB many aspects of our lives. But many of us don't know enough about153 words
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Advertisement167 1994-04-09 11 THE STORY OF 4 JAMAICAN ATHLETES WHO HAVE NEVER SEEN SNOW, SETTING OUT TO COMPETE IN THE WINTER OLYMPIC^... awißmwim* i ZOOM INTO CHAMPIONS TONIGHT! A LIMITED EDITION T-shirt and a pair of Golden Village cinema passes to the movie will be yours when you order a special cocktail named167 words
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Advertisement192 1994-04-09 11 Hp y b'Lvi r/r. Hoi! Hoi! Hoi! Contrary lo ihcir name. Chill Factor will I your icm|)cralurc raging. They're so hoi lhai ihcy I Chill Facior loured wilh big names, such as The I Four Tops, Aretha Franklin the queen of soul, I See, hear and experience ihcm until 31192 words
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Article, Illustration277 1994-04-09 12 Augustine Pang - SINGAPORETODAY By Augustine Pang AN unemployed man armed himself with a samurai sword and four knives lor a fight with a loanshark. Wong Kum Chuen, 32, was sentenced yesterday to 12 strokes of the cane for two charges of having offensive weapons. He was also jailed277 words
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Advertisement20 1994-04-09 12 Mensa line Have fun with IQ Exercise! Puzzles available in ST Life! every Friday. Cost: 30 cents per minute only.20 words
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Advertisement289 1994-04-09 13 Free Spirit pager. 2 Keeping in touch has never been more affordable. If hip >;\' Now there's a new pager so good and yet so affordable, it's easier If^jpHß* than ever to keep in touch: Free Spirit from Motorola. V sfIHIHHK designed a the pager with 10 memories, easy-to-read backlit289 words
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Article, Illustration260 1994-04-09 14 Michelle Ang - SINGAPORETODAY By Michelle Ang TWO policemen saw sparks Hying out of a kitchen window at Clementi Avenue 2 before dawn on March 25. They counted the floors and units, then called their investigating officer, Staff Sergeant Soh Kien Peng. The three policemen from Clementi Police260 words
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Advertisement152 1994-04-09 14 W L fl V^ VENUE: SINGAPORE INDOOR STADIUM DATE: SUNDAY 24 APRIL 1994 TIME: B.OOPM Tickets at $25, $50, $75 available now at all SKTIC outlets: Cold Storage Raffles City Indoor Stadium Jelita Scotts Victoria Concert Hall World Trade Centre Forum Specialist's Centre Promenade Takashimaya Liang Court Brought to you152 words
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Advertisement113 1994-04-09 14 The New Paper/Cover Story Headline 2 Congratulations to all the following winners. 3 Top Prizes: $1,000 cash each K. Piperdy l/C: *****56/F Anuar Bin Puteh l/C: *****01/F Edwin Teo Keng Boon l/C: A *****47 7 Consolation Prizes: One Coleman Cooler Set each Hasman Hassan Mohd Hanapi Bin l/C: *****87/E MohdMarham113 words
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Advertisement306 1994-04-09 15 •41 Clarke Quay's Mardi Gras. Unmasked, y v 7 9 to 16 x For 8 days in April. Clarke Quay will throw a huge party. It will be Mardi Gras Singapore Style. can^no Filled with colourful parades, pedirab floats, big band sounds and outlandish costumes. X yu«ng\ It is the306 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article92 1994-04-09 16 "The elderly are treated worse than animals are in Singapore. This is the motion that 10 Secondary 1 boys in St Andrew's Secondary School will tackle in an upcoming inter-class debate. A bit alarmist, perhaps, but that's the nature of school debates to provoke. The topic was picked92 words
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Article211 1994-04-09 16 "I want more money so that I can buy more food. I'd like to get better quality fish, my favourite food. I don't need that much more money. Just 10 or $20 more, and I'll be happy. (Madam Ho is on the Ministry of Community Development's211 words
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Article, Illustration145 1994-04-09 16 Some members of the debating team give their candid views 'People show off their pets, because pets here have become a status symbol. But they are ashamed of their elderly grandparent at home, especially if the person is slow and sickly.' Benjamin Arjuna. 12 'Whenever I145 words
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Article589 1994-04-09 16 1 wi SHK was busy mixing some medicine powder in a small plastic bowl when we first saw her. A trail-looking woman with white hair dyed black, 72-year-old Madam Ho Ah Sai was a picture of concentration. She spoke to us freely when we introduced ourselves to589 words
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Article137 1994-04-09 16 THE debate motion was chosen because it was topical, said Mr Keith Carey, teacher of English at St Andrew's Secondary School. "The school holds inter-class debates every year, and we have a 'debate file' where ideas and suggestions are filed." said Mr Carey, 41. "This was137 words
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Article, Illustration33 1994-04-09 17 All alone: Madam Ho Ah Sai lives by herself in her one-room flat at Kim Tian Road. Picture/ Kenneth KohPicture/ Kenneth Koh - 33 words
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Article, Illustration482 1994-04-09 17 A TEENAGER ANSWERS S JOSHUA Shanmugam, 18, says sorry. He sympathises with Madam Ho Ah Sai's plight and others like her, but there are things which hold him from giving. Joshua considers himself a typical teenager. He has just completed his 0 levels and is waiting for results482 words
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Article219 1994-04-09 17 LOVE and concern for the elderly begins at home, says Mrs Lynette Balota. a social worker and family counsellor with Raffles Counselling Centre. "A child's first encounter with the elderly is usually with his grandparents. said Mrs Balota. who works with parents. He learns from219 words
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Article, Illustration296 1994-04-09 18 Yesterday, we reported that Murata Electronics has organised a blood donation drive to help its worker, clerk Joan Chua, 23. Miss Chua is suffering from acute leukaemia. Her company's help includes paying her $20,000 medical bills, raising another $20,000 for her family, and seeing her296 words
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Advertisement57 1994-04-09 17 LjOTSTGEST Qj£ /Sat Sunday 12 pm-6 pm f on our spread of pastries, sandwiches and mouthwatering array of local food/are including Mee Siam, Laksa, Mee Rebus... relished with Cobra Coffee or Arabian Tea. Adult: $11.00++ Child: $6.00 Ample Fret Parking I I 1 T ny i fl fl I 11S57 words
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Advertisement16 1994-04-09 18 ifs NEW! k tsihIATEST! ic, EXCITING! It's Definitely PRAWN FISHING in the Heart of Chinatown (air-con)16 words
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Advertisement71 1994-04-09 19 No GST when you buy phonecards. Local calls Singapore Telecom absorbs your GST. STPorIDP Calls GST will be deducted from the value of your phonecard. This means you only pay the 3% GST for overseas calls, which will be deducted from the value of your phonecard. B Singapore So the71 words
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Advertisement275 1994-04-09 20 Form oE u T words dr i s win up se a e to OTY P > $5,0001 < \Find words of 3 letters or more hidden in this J lnim»auo>dUbwuitt«*fr>* apmw r* me y 16 letter yncl Keeping to the Boggle rule of play, ow form words by joining275 words
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Advertisement313 1994-04-09 20 -4 I INRliline I I An SPH AudioTexService__ I I In English Number I I Horoscopes (Daily) 8450 The Aries Career A Finance; Win frizes H Entertainment News 8451 S'pore's Top 10 Hits B Ghost Story M 52 Mask Man. Win Prizes H Children's Funland 8453 Down The Kahhit Hole313 words
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Article, Illustration406 1994-04-09 21 SINGAPORETODAY Minister without Portfolio Lim Boon Heng has said retirement villages should be built in HDB estates. Temasek Poly students proposed converting void decks into living units for the elderly. Mr Zulkifli Baharuddin, who studied housing for the aged in other countries, tells CLARISSA OON406 words
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Article, Illustration449 1994-04-09 22 AP. KURT Cobain has joined the club of rock stars who died in their prime. The troubled lead singer of rock group Nirvana was found dead in his apartment yesterday. He had a gunshot wound in the head. A suicide note was found near his body.AP. - 449 words
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Article152 1994-04-09 22 1991: Nirvana releases its hit album Nevermind. Cobain often expresses dissatisfaction with the band's instant fame. He battles heroin addiction. Has mysterious stomach pains. March 4, 1994: Cobain in hospital in Rome after going into a drug-and-alcohol induced coma. He is discharged on March 7. April152 words
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Article, Illustration278 1994-04-09 24 MICHAEL FAY CASE Wire services. US President Bill Clinton has made a personal plea to President Ong Teng Cheong for clemency in the case of American vandal Michael Fay. White House aides said yesterday that Mr Clinton wrote to President Ong on Tuesday urging that FayWire services. - 278 words
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Article177 1994-04-09 24 Reuter. CANE him! That was the verdict of nearly two out of three people in Michael Fay's hometown. Yesterday's poll in Dayton, Ohio, revealed that there was little sympathy for Fay who was sentenced to be caned. "If Michael Fay was my son, I'd cane theReuter. - 177 words
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Advertisement152 1994-04-09 24 GOODBYE! LAST DAY 17.4.94 Farewell mf Shoe Sale y Gents, Ladies, Leather Shoes **P orts Everything must go {1. At very, very low prices Upp Paya Lebar, Kapo Factory Building (Opposite Lorong Tai Seng) 80 Playfair Rd, Blk A, #05 10 Singapore 1336 Tel: 286 8877 Bus Service 22. 24,152 words
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Advertisement202 1994-04-09 25 YOUR PIZZA VALUE WITH THE NEW Pi^xa^Hut, TAKEAWAY VALUE CARD cosWtf at any Piin Hut outlet. AN* MO RK>, Ang Mo Kio Central Avo Jub«M Thaatr* 453 94« 1 BIOOK, Blk IS Badok Nadfc StrMt 1 *01-13. 443 7434 BUKIT BATOK, Blk 633 Bukit Botok Control #01-133, 567 6004 BUKfT202 words
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Article, Illustration554 1994-04-09 26 WORLDTODAY Wire services. HE couldn't stand the heat so he had to get out of the kitchen fast. As his Government lurched from one crisis to another and ghosts from his past started to swirl around him, Mr Morihiro Hosokawa found life as Japan's PrimeWire services. - 554 words
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Article, Illustration271 1994-04-09 26 A MONEY scandal has toppled yet another Janpanese Prime Minister. Suc h a less-than-gracious end no longer surprises anyone since money politics has long been a part of political life in Japan. Getting elected and staying elected is no joke. The Member of Parliament is271 words
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Article, Illustration604 1994-04-09 28 PATRICK CHIA - COVER STORY EEm iGRAPHICSBY] PATRICK CHIA FACTFILE WHEN: Oct 4. 1992 WHAT: A Boeing 747-200, El Al flight 1862, crashes into a 12-storey flat in a residential area in a suburb of Amsterdam, minutes after taking off from Schiphol airport. At least 47 people are killed, including all604 words
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Article, Illustration325 1994-04-09 29 FUSE PIN: This important piece which holds the engine to the wing was found to be corroded. It broke because it could not take the strain. Boeing has since improved the quality of its fuse pins THE Boeing 747 pylon was found to be inadequate to provide325 words
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Article185 1994-04-09 29 March 31, 1993: An chorage, Alaska. Boeing 747-121 Freighter. During the climb, passing 608 m in turbulence, the No. 2 engine/pylon separated from the wing. The crew managed to land safely. The plane had 83.906 flying hours. April 25, 1992: Miami, Florida. Boeing 707-324 C.185 words
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Article196 1994-04-09 29 SINCE the El A 1 crash, Boeing has acted to ensure that such incidents do not happen again. Mr Christopher Villiers of Boeing's Public Relations office in Seattle, US, said yesterday in a faxed reply to The New Paper queries, that: Boeing has produced new engine mounting fuse196 words
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Article, Illustration315 1994-04-09 30 LAST STRAW: The El A 1 crash has had far-reaching consequences and has prompted action on aviation safety THE El A 1 crash galvanised Boeing's ongoing improvements on its fuse pins and highlighted the danger of flight paths over residential areas. "It (the crash) was a315 words
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286 1994-04-09 30 Joe Nathan Lourdes - By Joe Nathan Lourdes THIS was how the 11storey block of flats looked after the October 1992 crash in Bijlmermeer (pronounced Balm-mer-mear), Amsterdam. Today, the ground on which the flats stood is empty except for a small memorial, said Mr Wim Hoogland, a286 words
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Article, Illustration467 1994-04-09 31 STICKY PROTEST: In protesting the caning sentence on convicted vandal Michael Fay, US President Clinton has not only trivialised the dignity of his office by playing to the gallery, he is also sending a subversive message to American youths abroad, says MARY ROSE GASMIER MYWORD WHEN467 words
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Article21 1994-04-09 32 What's the talk of the town? Who's doing what And with whom? Our man about town tunes y° uin21 words
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Article, Illustration462 1994-04-09 32 SO, the 1994 Malaysian Premier League got off to a perfect start with Singapore collecting full points last Tuesday. For all you soccer fans out there, this is old news. I reckon you even remember who scored the goal, who got the yellow cards, who got replaced. I462 words
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Article275 1994-04-09 32 THIS is a true story. It happened only recently and was relayed to me by someone who prefers to remain anonymous. It goes like this. Miss X, a well-known local actress who is rumoured to be having an exciting fling with Mr Y, a275 words
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Article, Illustration198 1994-04-09 32 MICK Jagger will be at the Mandarin Hotel's Kasbah on Apr 28. So too will Paul McCartney. And, for good measure, two stars of the 1960's have been resurrected for the jam session. They are -John Lennon and Roy Orbison. For three nights, ending April198 words
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Article, Illustration866 1994-04-09 33 SPOTLIGHT FORTUNE HUNTERS: V Every week, Singaporeans spend 1 thousands of manhours and dollars queueing up to buy 4-D and Toto tickets in the hope of winning big bucks. i PRADEEP PAUL records A this quiet phenomenon M Three strangers took V time off from their VPicture/ Choo Chwee Hua - 866 words
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Article, Illustration461 1994-04-09 34 BROTHERLY SHADOW: Allen Moo, tTie younger brother of singer Eric Moo, foresaw a bright future when he signed with a Taiwanese recording giant. But today, ANDY KWAN finds out that his claim to fame is still being Eric's little brother SCENE HEARD weekender THE461 words
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Article, Illustration567 1994-04-09 36 AGELESS STAR: He has crammed enough work into one career to fulfil three actors. But Richard Harris still enjoys taking on leading roles on the screen, chasing parts that obsess him and often winning them RICHARD Harris is too old t» play young men. which puts him at567 words
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Article153 1994-04-09 36 DIRECTOR Randa Haines said the way Richard and Bobby worked paralleled the differences in their characters. "The Duvall character is so methodical. His life is built around a schedule. And that's where Bobby's work went," she said. "Richard's character is going through an internal upheaval. He's at153 words
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Article, Illustration205 1994-04-09 37 telescope the world in review the issue The N Koreans have refused to allow inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency to inspect certain sites. It has said S Korea could go up in flames if pressure from the US and UN continues. The US then said205 words
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Article, Illustration394 1994-04-09 37 US: At the close of trading on Monday, the Dow Jones hit a new five-month low after the US Federal Reserve Bank raised interest rates. US President Bill Clinton had to go on TV to allay public fears. The fall also affected the Singapore394 words
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Article, Illustration61 1994-04-09 40 PHOTOFINISH STEP INTO MY PARLOUR: All dolled up but no place to go. This mannequin looks like she might give an arm and a leg (she's already done the former, twice!) to experience life beyond the bars. But then, who knows what happens when the lights go down andPICTURE BY AUNDRY GAN - 61 words
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Article, Illustration324 1994-04-09 41 Gary Van Zuylen - By Gary Van Zuylen Reporting from Bangkok KING Bhumibol Adulyadej chose Laos to make his first trip outside Thailand in nearly 30 years. Many other firsts were also scored and past problems forgotten as the first bridge linking Thailand and Laos across the historic MekongPicture/ Router - 324 words
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Article, Illustration32 1994-04-09 42 Say aaah: I.He's a /«•</ of rust's tur this plump crmmlile. {'roc it'i'dinK at the Mini#!» I'ir Shrine is an annual April ritual lor members «>/ Pakistan's Sht't'<li triln'.32 words
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Article167 1994-04-09 42 AP. ANIMALS went into fits and suffered liver damage after being tested with two chemicals found in cigarettes. The chemicals are part of a top-secret list of 700-odd additives used in cigarettes. Five are listed as dangerous by the United States Environmental Protection Agency. The Food andAP. - 167 words
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Advertisement103 1994-04-09 42 JClarke Quay'i< Mardi Gras. rUnmasked.f •K.*, 9to 16 April 1994 BEER GUZZLING ,(L ..CONTEST/LIMBO ROCK A Nightly at 8.30pm and 9pm at Clarke Streer-' Great prizes to be won. 0 You have to be over 18 for the Beer Contest. (And if you throw up, you'll have to clean up!)103 words
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Article296 1994-04-09 43 AFP THIS is a bra feminists just won't let slip easily. The Wonderbra, which its creator claimed has swept the British market, goes on sale in the United States next month. Jill Golden, spokeswoman of Sarah Lee Intimates which made Wonderbra, said an advertising blitz wouldAFP - 296 words
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Article193 1994-04-09 43 Wire services. BELGIUM and the United States yesterday took steps to rescue their nationals in Rwanda as ethnic battles raged in the country's capital Kigali. Thousands of people were reported killed and thousands more wounded in the fighting which was sparked by the death ofWire services. - 193 words
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Article, Illustration272 1994-04-09 44 WORLDTODAY AFP. "I'M in a lot of pain and I find it very, very hard to travel with two broken bones in my leu"l'm devastated, not just for myself, but for my country. I want to give so much for everybody." That's what England's plavmakerAFP.; Picture/ Reuter - 272 words
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Article882 1994-04-09 57 The Three Musketeers - SPORTS/RACING PREVIEW/ ByTiik Turk The Three Musketeers IT IS high-time (lolden Jet starts paying for his keep. With second placings in his last two starts, we reckon he will pick up the winner's purse today and we are making him our best bet in the opening882 words
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Article, Illustration339 1994-04-09 58 Strong, buffeting gusts of winds kept the favourites off target at the US Masters golf championship at Augusta. Just as Dan Forsman emerges as the leader midway through the second round, Larry Mize bounces back to keep the lead Reuter DAN Forsman, determined to make upReuter - 339 words
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Article, Illustration258 1994-04-09 58 Reuter TWO-time Masters champion Nick Faldo was downcast yesterday after posting a one-over-par 73 that put him in danger of missing the cut for the first time at Augusta National. "I can't sum up how I feel," said Faldo, who had a 36-hole total of five-over 149.Reuter; Picture/ Reuter - 258 words
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Article228 1994-04-09 58 AFP DALY IN A HURRY JOHN Daly, battling to regain consistency after a four-month suspension from the US PGA Tour, was less than happy with his 76-73 performance in the first two rounds of the Masters. Daly did not even wait around the Augusta National golf club toAFP - 228 words
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Article273 1994-04-09 58 Masters Tournament (US unless stated, a-amateur): 139 Larry Mize 68, 71; 140 Dan Foreman 74, 66, Greg Norman (Aust) 70, 70, Tom Lehman 70, 70; 141 Jose Maria Olazabal (Spa) 74, 67, Emie Els (SA) 74, 67, Hale Irwin 73, 68, Tom Kite 69, 72, Tom Watson 70, 71;273 words
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Article, Illustration360 1994-04-09 59 NFL DIV ONE SEMBAWANG CHANGI UTD Tonight (Yishun Stadium, spm) Harrison will also b« conducting clinks for kids (16 years and under) from tomorrow to next Friday. The $50 package includes six training sessions, two club jersey replicas, Red Bull energy drinks and aseason ticketPicture/ Choo Chwee Hua - 360 words
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Article144 1994-04-09 59 Wire services Results of yesterday's international sports: SOCCER First division Belgium: Anderlecht 0 Standard Liege 0. Germany: Bor Dortmund 2 Cologne 1, Leipzig 0 Nuremberg 2. Italy: Internazionale 4 Lecce 1. Northern Ireland Cup semi* final: Bangor 2 Portadown 0. SQUASH British Open (second rd): •lansher Khan (Pak) btWire services - 144 words
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Article, Illustration408 1994-04-09 60 Chris Matyszczyk - By Chris Matyszczyk WHEN they weren't winning the League up at Old Trafford, the fans used to get on Brian McClair's back. He was (Alex) Ferguson's favourite, they said. And he was bloody useless, they added. Yet, just as408 words
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Article, Illustration427 1994-04-09 60 Chris Matyszczyk - Stories/ Chris Matyszczyk IT'S a little like stuffing your face with minestrone soup. When there's lobster for main course. It's a little like having John Denver as your top of the bill. And then putting Frank Sinatra underneath. The decision to hold both of this weekend's FA427 words
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Article, Illustration380 1994-04-09 60 THE handshakes before this game will be heartfelt. Cilenn Hoddle and David Pleat walked away from Wembley just seven years ago, sharing the pain of defeat against Coventry. They return with two teams in the best traditions of the Spurs they both loved so much. Again there380 words
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Article, Illustration218 1994-04-09 61 Wire services. Bolivia had lost 2-0 to Colombia in Miami in February in a clash of World Cup qualifiers. Besides beating Brazilian club Sao Paulo 1-0 last month, Bolivia drew 2-2 with the United States in Dallas in warm-up matches. Bolivia and ColombiaWire services. - 218 words
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Article, Illustration384 1994-04-09 61 The talk leading up to tonight's match against Perak has been centred not so much on the Perak team but on its coach Michael Urukalo. S GULAM, in Ipoh, examines the issue I would be worried only if the man sitting in the rival bench happens to384 words
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Article, Illustration169 1994-04-09 62 l T m confident... Football is all about players. Not coaches. Douglas Moore Dougles Moore: Almost everyone in the team thinks that the best result they can achieve is a draw. They are not worried so much about the Perak players, but rather Michael Urukalo, the Perak169 words
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381 1994-04-09 62 S Gulam - INSIDE MAN: ABBAS SAAD, WHO PLAYED UNDER URUKALO TONIGHT'S OTHER TIES KL v Penang Kedah v Johor Brunei v Perlis Sarawak v Sabah Kelantan v Negri Terenganu v Selangor Malacca v Pahang By S Gulam MICHAEL Urukalo knows how to beat381 words
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Article354 1994-04-09 62 THE appointment of Douglas Moore as national coach just before the M-League is turning out to be a blessing. Unlike his predeccessor Ken Worden, Moore is positive, confident and, above all nice. Nice? Didn't someone say nice guys don't win? Well, Moore isn't just nice.354 words
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Article, Illustration713 1994-04-09 63 Wet Wild SATURDAY SPOTLIGHT Eadelin Lim could have been a ballerina. Instead, she chose to be a swimmer. Now based in the US, this teenager might prefer to blend in with the crowd. But dunk her into a pool and she suddenly comes alive. No wonder she's one of Singapore'sPicture/ Choo Chwee Hua - 713 words
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Article, Illustration419 1994-04-09 64 PERAK v SINGAPORE (Perak Stadium, tonight, 8.30 pm) t U U T M-LEAGUE The return of Malek Awab to the playing 11 gives Lions' coach Douglas Moore more options to play around with. Should he be kept at lefback? Should he join the midfield? And, ifPicture/ Mohd Ishak - 419 words
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