The New Paper, 30 April 1994
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Title Section16 1994-04-30 1 the new paper 1 weekend edition i SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1994 MITA (P) 233/04/94 50 CENTS16 words
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Advertisement85 1994-04-30 1 He She Kedah defender Olubunmi lIIANtA Adigun is under probe after a AANt IDlllll I woman made a police report \H| 11 that he raped her nearly eight w VII U months ago. lillii But Kedah soccer boss Datuk |j I |TI Ahmad Basri Akil says: They've *****1 been going85 words
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Advertisement39 1994-04-30 1 A j j (taily Copy) |>enang*s danger man George Eterovic can sink the Lions tonight. He is the best midfielder in the M-League, his coach says. Will he have free rein without Abbas to hold him? /ft** 71 I39 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article25 1994-04-30 2 The New Paper will not be published on Monday, because of the Labour Day holiday. We will be back on Tuesday.25 words
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Article, Illustration91 1994-04-30 2 Funny face: Hats off to ['resident lioris Yeltsin who still retains his sense of humour even as economic and political problems keep piling up in Russia. He is seen here making faces during a photography session with recipients of state awards in Moscow. Some criticsPicture/ Reuter - 91 words
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Article, Illustration336 1994-04-30 2 AP. THE US Government has stepped into the foreign currency markets to increase the value of I he US dollar. The value of the "greenback" has been falling recently. Analysts say the US was allowing it to fall so that imports, especially from Ja pan.AP. - 336 words
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Article87 1994-04-30 2 THE US Government's move to strengthen its dollar is good news for Singapore. It means our goods and services become cheaper to Americans, so they will buy more. At the same time, it makes imports from the US more expensive, so people will be more87 words
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Advertisement496 1994-04-30 2 Saturday Special Win more than $5000 worth of prizes consisting of 10 Reebok Sportswear Hampers. Coupon on Page 64 Leisure index Weekender: Pages 27 to 49 Saturday TV: Page 50 Sunday TV: Page 51 Radio. Comics: Pages 52 53 1 NEW LOOK NEW BEGINNINGS I— .-V Simply massage Exercise (iel496 words
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Advertisement47 1994-04-30 2 Sorry Where the money goes (TNP, April 29): In our report on the National Kidney Foundation's charity show, we said that the air tickets for the stars, their assistants, dancers and other crew members were sponsored by Pan Pacific Airways. It should have been Cathay Pacific Airways.47 words
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Advertisement50 1994-04-30 2 Clarification She wants job to help family (TNP, April 28): I he principal of Pei Cni Secondary School has clarified that the school did not encourage Xinye to work. Xinye is the eldest daughter of the fisherman who was shot dead while trawling in the South China Sea on Sunday.50 words
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Miscellaneous9 1994-04-30 2 WEATHER SHOWKKS over a few areas in the afternoon.9 words
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Article, Illustration289 1994-04-30 4 HOT STORY Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong told grassroots leaders yesterday why it is good to price public services to the market rate. We will pay lower taxes and the Government will have more money to improve lives PAY TO (U| MILL IU use Mm irr MORE289 words
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CATCH OF THE PAY
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Article75 1994-04-30 4 OPENNESS and press freedom in Indonesia have allowed anti-government groups to exploit issues such as human rights and democrat isation against the administration, Armed Forces Chief of Staff for Socio-Political Affairs, Lt-General R. Hartono, said at a meeting with newspaper editors. He appealed to the press to be75 words
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Article71 1994-04-30 4 THE United States has refused to grant political asylum to Chinese dissident Wang Jiaqi, forcing the Hongkong authorities to bundle him off to London, according to sources in the US in direct contact with the case. After escaping from public-security detention in the eastern city71 words
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Article59 1994-04-30 4 THE traffic jams at the .Johor Customs and Immigration checkpoints at the Causeway is expected to be greatly reduced. A new immigration complex with 10 lanes for motorcycles, 13 for cars and 10 for busses will open today at Jalan Station, Johor Baru. The 555.2 million complex's59 words
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Article73 1994-04-30 4 ASEAN countries will voice their concern at what they see as new protectionist moves by the United States when they meet for their regular dialogue in Washington early next month. The focus of the meeting, to be attended by high-level officials on May 9 and 10, will be73 words
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Article62 1994-04-30 4 IF you don't build more low-cost housing, you may not get approval for other projets. This stern warning to developers came from Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. He is angry about the failure to meet the target for cheaper housing in Malaysia. From now, he said,62 words
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29 1994-04-30 4 Deputy Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in his May Day message I-/ife-long training and retraining are the only effective ways to preserve workers' jobs and increase their real wages.29 words
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Article59 1994-04-30 4 The Straits Times: Way to sustain prosperity: PM Business Times: Short-lease scheme will draw S'poreans Lianhe Zaobao: PM Goh: Govt must fulfil aspirations of younger generation Berita Harian: PM Goh: More benefits from market-pricing SBC morning news: PM Goh: National challenge is to sustain a prosperous and gracious Singapore59 words
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Advertisement380 1994-04-30 4 1 Christine 35. Ng Peck Geok 69. Doris Tay 2 Tan Chui Hui 36. Sal Raj 70. Jasmine Tiong 3 Constance Tan 37. Cassandra Yohano 71. Tian Hoong Yien 4 Ng Fung Yee 38. Una 72. Vanessa Chua 5. Helena 39. Briegitte Vray 73. Jennifer Tan 6 Elizabeth 40. Tee380 words
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Article, Illustration381 1994-04-30 5 Lee Sook Han - THENEWSTODAY By Lee Sook Han A JADE-CARVING screen now on sale in Singapore stretches 100 metres. Its price will stretch your cheque book a lot further. The maker is asking $1.88 million for it. The screen is the main attraction at HomePride Asia '94. Its 108Picture/ Simon Ker - 381 words
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Advertisement123 1994-04-30 5 He won't forget this number _i, We hope you won't either. oaa oo a a rc r/TIT" Hi We changed our HotlinePlus number to make it unforgettable: I Hi This is the new toll-free number to call when you spot bullies, cheats, rip-off businessmen I H\ or people who deserve123 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article284 1994-04-30 6 FROM PREVIOUS PAGE THE 100-m long jade carving screen took a long time in the making. It took one year just to design, because of the research involved. Sixty artists then worked on it for three years. They completed it on Feb 25. Framed284 words
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Article23 1994-04-30 6 WHAT: HomePride Asia *94 exhibition WHERE: World Trade Centre Exhibition Hall 4 WHEN: Until Monday. From noon to 10 pm daily23 words
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Advertisement401 1994-04-30 6 NTUC PASIR MS RESORT "tfy 8 COURSE CHINESE DINNER BUFFET LUNCH 4 DINNER Cattleya Ballroom 8 May (Sun) M vc Cafe 8 May (Sun) $238 per table of ten Menu $18 90 per adult Sl2 per child under ten Cold Dish Combination t t c e Free tor chi dren401 words
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Advertisement262 1994-04-30 7 ...NOW WITH CD-GRAPHICS NSX-910G For a more vibrant yet affordable LV-XBBOG dimension to karaoke, sing with Aiwa All you need are just CD-size software FM with any of the compact Aiwa CD•■j Multi Disc Player CD-Graphics t NTSC Playback on PAL TV Mini Hi-Fi System CD-Graphics CD3 Graphics audio systems.262 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration393 1994-04-30 8 Tang Wai Yin - MISSING FOR 19 YEARS WONt. Wenu Boon was 12 years old when he left home in 1!>7"). He has never returned. 2 OTHER BOYS MISSING KKH Chin Ann and Toh Hong Hunt were also 12 years old when they went missing on May 14. 198(5. Their393 words
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231 1994-04-30 8 FOR about three years after her son disappeared, Madam Chan searched the island each day showing people his photograph, hoping someone would recognise him. No one ever did. She used to tell people to look out for the two distinctive whorls on231 words
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Advertisement260 1994-04-30 9 A Royal Offer You Can't Miss! Enjoy super savings plus the benefits of looking and feeling young with fresh Koyal Jelly which can help you to cope with the pressure and tension in your fastpaced life. Our special offer is available exclusively from Guardian Pharmacy outlets at: Centrepoint Basement Promenade260 words
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Advertisement385 1994-04-30 9 W AT Now you can enjoy the tenderest of beef without worrying about its cholesterol level, because at Jack's we serve only healthy and lean beef. For this month, there's a selection of 6 main courses, all prepared with ingredients that's high in nutritional value. So moo your way down385 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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254 1994-04-30 11 FROM PAGE 8 ABOUT a month after Weng Boon disappeared, his parents put an advertisment in the New Nation (then Singapore's only afternoon daily paper) offering an $8(M) reward for news of his whereabouts. It was not until about l l .>years254 words
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Article, Illustration214 1994-04-30 11 MR Watson Wong, 34, (lelt, looking at pictures of Weng Boon. In the background are sister Audrene and mother Madam Chan), remembers his younger brother as a quiet boy who liked to play soccer. "He also liked the Donny and Marie show very much so214 words
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Advertisement163 1994-04-30 12 The International Idea Design Competition For The Future Of Home Entertainment 4B a Sony, a leading Innovator of home M M' entertainment systems, now gives you the chance to be Innovative and be ahead of others. Just design an originalA Vision looking home entertainment product (It can be a TV.163 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration357 1994-04-30 13 Denise Tan - By Denise Tan CROWDS give si John Molina a severe case of paranoia. Then why has he taken the plunge and signed up lor The New Paper Big Walk which is expected to attract 20.(MM) contestants? "I thought it would be good fun since 1 lovePicture/ Sam Yeo - 357 words
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Article34 1994-04-30 13 WHAT: The New Paper Big Walk '94 (10 km long) WHERE: Starts and ends at the National Stadium West Entrance WHEN: Sunday. May 22. 7.30 am CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES: May 1234 words
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Article, Illustration268 1994-04-30 14 GST REFUND FRAUD Last Saturday, six men claimed a Goods and Service Tax (GST) refund of $5,298 at Changi Airport Terminal 1. But, instead of checking-in the goods, they wheeled them out of the Departure Hall and loaded them into a van. Customs officersGraphic/ Hup - 268 words
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Article74 1994-04-30 14 THE Customs spokesman said that under the Tourist Refund Scheme, all goods stated in the claim form have to he produced for inspection. After the claims are endorsed, the goods must be taken out of Singapore through Changi Airport. These two conditions were not complied with in74 words
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Article314 1994-04-30 15 Goh Teng Teng - By Goh Teng Teng A TAXI-DRIVER who wanted to earn $3 extra l'rom a passenger ended up paying a $500 line instead yesterday. On Sept 28 last year. Muthiah Sangaiyah waited at the passenger pick-up point outside McDonald's Restaurant in Clementi for passengers. Sangaiyah314 words
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Article24 1994-04-30 15 Sangaiyah was found guilty of asking for an extra $3 in addition to the approved metered fare and fined $500. I I24 words
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Article127 1994-04-30 15 MR Lim Yew Koong complained to the Registry of Vehicles (ROV) because he felt taxi-drivers should not be choosy. He said: "I was angry because he was so picky, he didn't want $1. If nobody says anything, taxi-drivers will become kings of the roads and decide127 words
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Article78 1994-04-30 15 Muthiah Sangaiyah said he was worried about being suspended after the trial. He said: "I not only have to pay $500, but will probably be suspended from driving a taxi for a month. I don't know what I'm going to work as during that time." Sangaiyah said78 words
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Advertisement171 1994-04-30 15 SEfi i I 8.8. KING, the legendary King of the Blues, comes to town with a new and electrifying one night only show. A blues happening with 8.8. KING, LUCILLE and the 8.8. KING BAND. Still rockin'! Still bluesy! Tune in to "Zach's Trax" every Sunday, 6.30-7.30pm, on Radio Heart171 words
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Article, Illustration164 1994-04-30 16 APRIL xoas A CROWD of cameramen and photographers gather outside the courts. They have been there for about an hour and are anxiously waiting for their subject at the carpark. At the first sign of his approach, they swoop in. almost crushing the demure-looking young man. In164 words
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Advertisement210 1994-04-30 16 Which story was this 7 It made the news sometime this month. Was it: The case of the man with 10 wives Michael Fay's case Shiu Chi Ho s case before midnight tomorrow and key in your answer.Three callers with the correct answer will be randomly picked by computer to210 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration282 1994-04-30 17 Carol Leong - Bv Carol Leong MOST entrepreneurs would frown upon Anita Roddick's way of running a business. "Traditional male thinking is that business is financial science," said the founder of The Body Shop, her international chain of cosmetic stores. But last year, she awarded the Mexican franchisePicture/ Choo Chwee Hua - 282 words
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Article119 1994-04-30 17 MEANWHILE, competitors are jumping onto the fruity potion bandwagon. Exclaimed \ls Roddick: "How do we keep fresh'.' By doing all the things we do different!" Body Shop champions causes like environmentalism, ethical business, social change and backs it up with action. She is particularly known for her119 words
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Article100 1994-04-30 17 THR Body Shop closed its 12 shops without warning on Nov n last year when the agreement with the local franchisee, Ms Anne Downer, expired on Oct '29. Ms Downer is engaged in a legal battle with Body Shop International (BS1) over the shops. The Body Shop has100 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article302 1994-04-30 19 MIDDLE EAST PEACE MOVES Offer to pull out from Golan Plan against strikes on Israel AP. ISHAKL has a new peace offering which.it hopes will tempt Syria into burying the hatchet. The peace package includes: An offer to withdraw from the Golan Heights. Syria's strategicAP. - 302 words
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Article, Illustration162 1994-04-30 19 NST. A SINGAPOREAN accused of killing his wile in a •Johor Barn hotel will he standing trial in the .lohor High Court. R (Jopalakrishnan, 30, is accused ol' murdering Madam Yengkadasalam Thavamani, 23, in a room at Hotel Fort una in Jalan Meldrum, between 4.30NST. - 162 words
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Article, Illustration229 1994-04-30 20 AP. I S figure skating champion Tonya Harding (left) claims her ex-hus-band gave her numerous cover-up stories to remember after the attack on Olympic silver medalist Nancy Kerrigan. He allegedv roughed Harding up when she got her stories wrong. In an interview with the televisionAP. - 229 words
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Article132 1994-04-30 20 PROFESSIONAL wrestler Charles Austin sued the Worldwide Wrestling Federation for $ft million. A Florida jury heard how he be came partly paralyzed in a 1990 stunt and awarded him $43 million! He was injured in a tag-team bout where he would have earned $210 for132 words
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Article, Illustration506 1994-04-30 21 Ambiga Mayandi Raju - Bv Ambiga Mayandi Raju A SERIES of Olympic ads has created a ripple among New Zealand's Chinese community in Auckland. Some Chinese leaders who felt the ads were racist had kicked up a fuss, forcing the ads to be withdrawn. Others felt the fuss506 words
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Article, Illustration408 1994-04-30 22 Nelson Mandela (left) has yet to win South Africa's first free election. But he is already speaking like a president-elect i' I AFRICAN National Con gress leader Nelson Mandela has l>egun explaining how he will govern as South Africa's new president, while votes are still being408 words
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Article216 1994-04-30 22 AP. A MANDELA-led (lovernment would conduct tics with other countries based on human rights and the need for regional development. It will also do its part to help balance the world order. Despite being the strongest economic and military power on the continent. South AfricaAP. - 216 words
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163 1994-04-30 22 AFP. NORTH Korea has rejected conditions set by the International Atomic Energy Agency for new inspections of its nuclear sites, the lAEA said yesterday. "The new reply from Pyongyang to our demands is unsatisfactory,' said lAEA spokesman Hans-Friedrich Meyer in Vienna. He added thatAFP. - 163 words
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Article, Illustration190 1994-04-30 23 AFP. HIS astrologer told him he was to marry Priyanka, the daughter of India's slain ex-Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. But the astrologer did not foretell that the 22-year-old youth would wind up in jail for trying to woo the girl. M Gangadharan was arrested on Thursday outside theAFP.; Picture/ Ap - 190 words
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Article, Illustration367 1994-04-30 25 S Gulam - KEDAH SOCCER PLAYER AND PREGNANT WOMAN By S Gulam KEDAH defender Olubunmi Adigun wants to marry the 21-year-old woman who has accused him of raping her. In her police report, made last Sunday, the woman claimed that Adigun raped her nearly eight months367 words
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Article, Illustration143 1994-04-30 25 KEDAH'S Football Association will not take any action against Adigun for now. L)atuk Ahmad Bfisri Akil who heads the Kedah FA executive committee, said its officials met yesterday and decided to "keep the status quo for the moment". He said: "We will field the player143 words
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Article141 1994-04-30 25 Bosnian Esad Sejdic was sacked by Negri Sembilan after being fined for khalwat (close proximity between a man and a woman). A Selangor player was sent home just before the start of last season after he refused a second medical test to confirm a sexual disease.141 words
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Article87 1994-04-30 26 Reuter BESTOWING a kiss on Cuban President Fidel Castro could spell trouble. Ms Magda Montiel, a Cuban American lawyer from Miami, found this out after she was videotaped doing just that during a conference in Havana. After the footage was shown on news programmes in Miami, Ms MontielReuter - 87 words
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Article, Illustration361 1994-04-30 26 Wire services. THE natural father of American teenage vandal Michael Fay says he has turned down offers from agents and tabloid newspapers for the rights to his son's story. However, Michael's mother was reported as saying that she would "definitely" write a hook on her son'sWire services. - 361 words
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Article, Illustration47 1994-04-30 26 Singing this time: Actor Bruce Willis and his wife, actress Demi Moore, performing a song number during a fund raiser for the City Kids Foundation at Planet Hollywood restaurant in New York yesterday. The couple are part-owners of Planet Hollywood. Picture/ ReuterPicture/ Reuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration636 1994-04-30 28 YAW YAN CHONG - [reports BY YAW YAN CHONG ONG Chin Hwee. 23, cannot articulate his words, cannot remember parts of his life and cannot walk about on his own all because of a motorcycle636 words
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Article, Illustration54 1994-04-30 28 Death among teenage motorcycle riders is becoming alarmingly common. A total of 443 teenagers, between 15 and 19, were killed or injured last year. The toll has been on the rise since 1990. Mr Xie Cheng Cai. 20 Died: February 1994 He collided into a van54 words
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Article, Illustration80 1994-04-30 29 A total of 1f047l f 047 motorcyclists were involved in accidents in the first three months of this year. Of these, 29 riders and pillion riders were killed. The highest casualty rate is among those aged between 20 and 24. In this age group, there were80 words
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Article, Illustration517 1994-04-30 29 ONG Chin Hwee's parents refused to give him money to buy the motorcycle which led to his accident. But the then-teenager was determined. "He had a group of biker friends. He used to go out with them quite often," said his mother. Madam Ng Suew Hay.Picture/ Aundry Gan - 517 words
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Article123 1994-04-30 29 THE Traffic Police will tighten licensing rules for motorcyclists, the most vulnerable road users. That's because motorcyclists and pillion riders accounted for more than 50 per cent of road casualties and nearly 48 per cent of deaths. Home Affairs Minister Wong Kan Seng told Parliament recently. The minimum123 words
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Article, Illustration82 1994-04-30 30 The major causes of accidents are: Failing to maintain control of vehicle Example: Losing control of the motorcycle while speeding (the most common cause. Casualty figures: 383 deaths/injuries in 1990 up to 693 last year. Failing to keep a proper lookout Example: The motorcyclist did not anticipate82 words
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Article, Illustration406 1994-04-30 30 WHO CARES, WINS: Two men talk about their experiences as road users one is a motorcyclist, the other a motorist THEY drive their cars as if the roads belonged to them. Mr Jean-Mare Yilaire. Mo. a French teacher in Singapore, says hePicture/ Aundry Gan - 406 words
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Article, Illustration363 1994-04-30 30 SOME motorcyclists seem to think they own the road. Engineer Tong Kam Fai's reason for saying so: Motorcyclists ride at their own leisurely pace on the fast lane without a thought for the vehicles behind them. Mr Tong. .'U. said motorcyclists caused accidentsPicture/ Mohd Ishak - 363 words
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Article, Illustration65 1994-04-30 31 Traffic Police figures show that almost half of all motorcycle accidents from 1990 to last year were caused by motorcyclists. A source said: "There are usually four types of causes the motorcyclists themselves, another motorist, a combination of both or the cause could not be determined."65 words
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Article, Illustration515 1994-04-30 31 FATAL RIDES: Last year, 123 people lost their lives in motorcycle accidents. We invited your views: Whose fault is it? Here are some responses 1 IT'S THE MOTORISTS' FAULT Most of the time, it's the fault of the vehicle involved in the accident. I'm a motorcyclist myself. I515 words
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Article, Illustration37 1994-04-30 32 RIGHT TRACKS: Sure, it's a jungle of wheels out there. But fear not. Here are defensive riding tips from Mr Lee Siak Wee, senior tester with the Kampung Übi Test Centre Graphic/ HupGraphic/ Hup - 37 words
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Article, Illustration545 1994-04-30 34 GROWING PAINS DANGLE A CARROT "Many parents promise their children wonderful things if the child scores top marks in the exams, or does really well." says Dr Robert P Balhetchet. a family counsellor with 30 years' experience and moral-education specialist. "They promise grand things such545 words
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Article, Illustration458 1994-04-30 34 RESTORE Parents show their support in a very concrete way when they boil soups, or cook special dishes for their children during the exam period, says Mr Eddie Joseph. "It's a good way of showing your concern, and is non-stressful to the child," he says. REVISION458 words
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Article, Illustration545 1994-04-30 38 GROWING PflllMS DANGLE A CARROT Many parents promise their children wonderful things if the child scores top marks in the exams, or does really well." says Dr Robert P Balhetchet. a family counsellor with 30 years' experience and moral-education specialist. "They promise grand things such545 words
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Article, Illustration458 1994-04-30 38 RESTORE Parents show their support in a very concrete way when they boil soups, or cook special dishes for their children during the exam period, says Mr Eddie Joseph. "It's a good way of showing your concern, and is non-stressful to the child," he says. REVISION458 words
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Article125 1994-04-30 39 "MANY students do not know how to study properly." says counsellor Dr Robert P Balhetchet. "Their revision consists of memorising facts and figures, instead of understanding concepts. "This is dangerous, because the memory is a very tricky thing. It can fail a person just like that especially if125 words
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Article, Illustration428 1994-04-30 39 INVOLVE YOUR SENSES When you are studying, try to engage as many of your senses as you can, such as your eyes, ears, mouth and touch. For instance, if you are studying history, instead of just looking at the words, try reading aloud. Read slowly, soCartoons/ Hup - 428 words
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Article, Illustration320 1994-04-30 41 telescope i i the world in review the issue Can the new South Africa succeed where so many African states have failed? Will the African National Congress (ANC) be able to unite South Africans and avoid tribal warfare? How will the new Government treat the white minority?Cartoon By Napier Dunn In Durban - 320 words
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Article, Illustration263 1994-04-30 41 Herbert Fernandez - Text Herbert Fernandez China: The US Congress has given President Bill Clinton the authority to boost arms sales to Taiwan. The move is bound to anger China, which regards Taiwan as a rebel province. However, the US is not the only country eager to263 words
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Article21 1994-04-30 42 What's the tafk of the town? Who's doing what And with whom? Our man about town tunes you in21 words
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Article, Illustration402 1994-04-30 42 SOME courting couples are known to indulge in it. They say it's fun. Families believe in doing it together. Lonely, old folks swear that doing it helps relieve stress and pent-up emotions. For years, people from all walks of life have been doing it402 words
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Article, Illustration232 1994-04-30 42 REIN in your horses. Lock your doors. Hide your family. The hoard's in town to pillage. To plunder. To break all barriers. Yes. (ienghis Khan's in town. Well, actually the band is called Chingis Haan. But I understand it means the same, (ienghis as in the232 words
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Article, Illustration487 1994-04-30 43 Irene Ng - MYWORD By Irene Ng YOU'VE probably seen these moving scenes in Earth Visions on SBC 12. The mother bear protecting her cub in the face of snarling wolves. They lunge at her, leaving her fur bloodied. Another: The mother hare saving her baby by kicking dust into487 words
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Article, Illustration478 1994-04-30 44 "IT'S only pop music," says Pink Floyd about its work. But young lans, usually loathe to adopt the musical tastes of their parents, are irresistibly drawn to the three-man British band. "1 like Pink Floyd more than Pearl Jam," says Hal Ballard, 20. atPicture/ Usa Today - 478 words
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Article58 1994-04-30 44 FINK Floyd was formed in 1966. Named after Georgia bluesmen Pink Anderson and Floyd council, it comprised bass guitarist Roger Waters, 49 drummer Nick Mason, 50, keyboardist Hick Wright, 48, and singer-songwriter Syd Barrett, 48. Barrett left the band in 1968 and was later replaced by singer/guitarist David58 words
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Article, Illustration490 1994-04-30 45 NOT CUTESY: Do not be fooled by that saccharine-sweet image, which Gloria Yip owes to her recording company. But the Hongkong singer-actress is far from being the nice little girl-next-door, reports MAUREEN KOH FOSTERS of her pretty face adorn the rooms of Japanese boys. But Gloria Yip says490 words
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Article, Illustration78 1994-04-30 48 PICTURE BY MOHD ISHAK ICE, ICE BABY: How heavy could the thousands of calories in a giant ice-cream be? Puff, puff. Going by the laboured look on this man, really heavy. No time to stop and chat. The sun is up, and sweet ice-creams and salty sweat just doPICTURE BY MOHD ISHAK - 78 words
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Advertisement125 1994-04-30 54 2730 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions If you enjoy working in a musical environment. this job may be for you: Requirements Female, age above. Good command of English Mandarin. Pleasant, initiative responsible. Some knowledge of computer music preferred. I'lvusv call /•> HG22 for an interview. H 111 II 111 11 111 I125 words
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Article, Illustration523 1994-04-30 61 The Thomas Cup, symbol of world badminton supremacy, is up for grabs again. This time, it will be in Jakarta, making host Indonesia tin hot favourite. But the South Korean team is equally intimidating. And Denmark is a powerful force too. In addition, relative newcomer China is523 words
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Article, Illustration204 1994-04-30 61 CAN Indonesia's world champion Joko Suprianto, tor instance, assure he will not falter against, say, Denmark's Poul-Kr-ik Hoyer-Larsen if they should meet in the cross-over semi-finals? On paper, Joko should win. But when he last met the Dane last July in the Indonesian Open204 words
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Article, Illustration195 1994-04-30 62 Despite home advantage and a power-packed team, Indonesia cannot take the Thomas Cup for granted. BERNARD PEREIRA comments INDONESIA can have 10 or even 20 world beaters, for all I care. It still won't guarantee it the Thomas Cup. Why? Simple. There is just no assurance that the195 words
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Article182 1994-04-30 62 LINE-calls will play their part too. Like in football, you may pass the test against your opponent but still fall victim to bad line-calls. And it could happen at match-point. Ask Indonesia's Ardy Wiranata. He will tell you how he felt during his infamous semi-final against Malaysia's182 words
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Article514 1994-04-30 63 The Three Musketeers - SPORTS/RACING PREVIEW/ By The Three Musketeers IF THE going is wet, don't look beyond the topweight in today's final event in Race Nine. Lucky (Sold, a proven mudlark. was beaten by the good track last week. Still, we thought he put up up a tip-top514 words
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Article, Illustration328 1994-04-30 64 MADRID OPEN TENNIS JAIME YZAGA(PER) bt STEFAN EDBERG (SWE) 6 4, 6 2 Today's semi-finals: Jaime Yzaga v Thomas Muster Scrgi Bruguera v Alex Corretja Reuter,AP TOP seed Stefan Edberg of Sweden was dumped out of the Madrid Open tennis tournament yesterday by unseeded Peruvian JaimeReuter,AP - 328 words
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Article137 1994-04-30 64 HAMBURG WOMEN'S TENNIS STEFFI GRAF (GER) bt MAGDALENA MALEEVA (BUL) 7-5, 3-6, 6-0 Reuter STEFFI (Iraf lost a set lor only the second time this year yesterday. But she was still good enough to beat Magdalena Maleeva 7-5, .'<-6, 6-0 to make the semi-finals of the US$-I()(),(HK) HamburgReuter - 137 words
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Article, Illustration504 1994-04-30 65 Chris Matyszczyk - THlr HAMPIONSHIP CHASE TOMORROW Ipswich v Man U Delayed telecast on SBC 12 Sunday midnight MONDAY Coventry y Blackburn By Chris Matyszczyk I ONCE partnered legendary BBC commentator. Kenneth Wolstenhome, in a match against an oil company. When he sank our winning putt, I couldn't help504 words
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Article624 1994-04-30 65 Swindon has already been relegated from the Premier League. CHRIS MATYSZCZYK picks the two other teams likely to join it IPSWICH Remaining games: Man (Jtd (H) tomorrow; Blackburn (A) May 8 Ipswich was cataclysmically awful against Sheffield Wednesday last week a Doomsday performance if ever there was624 words
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Article, Illustration432 1994-04-30 66 Forty years ago, a group of determined athletes prepared to do the impossible: break the four-minute barrier for the mile. Finally, 3 minutes and 59.4 seconds later, Roger Bannister chested the tape to become the first man to achieve the feat. As the anniversary of thatAP - 432 words
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Article331 1994-04-30 66 AP World record holders in the mile: 4:55.0 J Heaviside (Ire) April 1, 1861 4:49.0 J Heaviside May 27, 1861 4:46.0 N Greene (Ire) May 27, 1861 4:33.0 George Farran (Ire) May 23, 1862 4:29.6 Walter Chinnery (Bri) March 10, 1868 4:28.8 Walter Biggs (Bri)AP - 331 words
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Article382 1994-04-30 66 Wire services Results of yesterday's international sports: SNOOKER World Championship (semi-fi-nal): Stephen Hendry (Scot) leads Steve Davis (Eng) 8-7 (Frame scores (Hendry first): 6-100, 15-63, 68-26, 79-28, 75-32, 29-74, 81-47, 18-76, 74-51, 110-22, 19-77, 68-49, 83-16, 5-82, 69-78; Jimmy White (Eng) leads Darren Morgan (Wal) 15-7. (Frame scores (WhiteWire services - 382 words
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Article, Illustration460 1994-04-30 67 S GULAM - i a k m < i i 4 *>>" m m« i < rr iitrT-'ifr NO GIZZA, NO GIGGS, NO CANTONA, NO UUMHIP, BUT THERE J S GULAM, who will be reporting the World Cup 1994 for The New Paper, starts a weekly column on the460 words
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PENANG v SINGAPORE (City Stadium, tonight, 8.30pm) 1994 M-LEAGUE
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Article, Illustration623 1994-04-30 68 Bernard Pereira - Few things matter more to Aide Iskandar than soccer. Especially when he stood poised for the break into the national team. But when his grandfather fell down and cut his forehead yesterday morning, even Aide thought he couldn't go to Penang. But he eventually did623 words
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Article139 1994-04-30 68 Wire service. ANDY Cole, the leading scorer in this season's English Premiership, agreed a new four-year contract with Newcastle United. The 22-year-old, who became the first Newcastle player to score 40 goals in a season on Wednesday, clinched a deal that will earn him £7,000 ($16,800)Wire service. - 139 words
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Article157 1994-04-30 68 Wire services. MANCHESTER United boss Alex Ferguson is convinced he can keep inspirational Eric Cantona at Old Trafford as long as the Red Devils keep winning honours. Ferguson, looking forward to a Bank Holiday weekend that could end with United retaining its English Premiership title, said: "WeWire services. - 157 words
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Article, Illustration1247 1994-04-30 69 Ganesh Rajaram - Penang is no pushover. The Young Lions must show their mettle Penang's Swedish import George Eterovic stands in the way AIDE LEAVES WITH A HEAVY HEART: Page 69 FACTFILE Name: George Eterovic Country: Sweden Profession: Professional footballer Previous Club: Malmo FC Height: 1.79m1,247 words
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Article204 1994-04-30 69 MICIIAL Vana smiled yesterday. For the first time in about a month the 32-year-old Czech actually Unshed a true expression of happiness; something that wasn't a grimace of pain disguised as a smile. And Vana had every reason to smile. For the lirst time since204 words
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