The New Paper, 11 July 1994
1994-07-11
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Title Section17 1994-07-11 1 the new paper MONDAY, JULY 11, 1994 MITA (P) 233/04/94 50 CENTS the j new 1 paper17 words
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Article, Illustration496 1994-07-11 2 N Korea stable for now Source: Wire services. LIFE for North Koreans must go on, even if their beloved "Great Leader", President Kim II Sung, is no longer around to guide them. Pyongyang's secretive leadership yesterday gave two signals that his death would not throw the country into turmoil atSource: Wire services. - 496 words
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Article164 1994-07-11 2 Wire services "DON'T bother us now we're in mourning." That's the message from North Korea about its talks in Geneva with the United States on settling the nuclear dispute. Yesterday North Korea informed the United States that it intends to resume the talks after the funeralWire services - 164 words
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Miscellaneous14 1994-07-11 2 Weather SHOWERS over a few areas in the afternoon. Max temp: 32 deg C.14 words
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Advertisement407 1994-07-11 3 j Sanyo Airconditioners have a new I j feature not found on any other brand. 9 11~ 1 I No. 1 Selling I Aircon Cool room 1 I in Singapore* fast Elegant in I Design* I j I ftAvro k A I Many Y 1 L features* Good value f°407 words
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Article, Illustration120 1994-07-11 4 Eurasians can make monthly contributions from their CPF account to the Eurasian Association from next April. A common goal to build a nation. This must come before any clan instincts. But PM Goh Chok Tong does not think ethnic self-help groups are120 words
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Article30 1994-07-11 4 M W H0T m W STORIES^ THE Straits Times Industrials Index rose 1.5 points this morning to 2164.44 points at 9.15 this morning from Friday's close of 2162.94.30 words
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Article131 1994-07-11 4 BY the year 2010, there will be 62,000 new condominiums, apartments and landed properties in Bedok, Tampines and Pasir Ris This includes 12,000 units planned for or being built, and about 50,000 in the next 16 years. Of the 12,000 units, about 10,000 will be condominium units131 words
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Article89 1994-07-11 4 The Straits Times: Kim Jong II poised to take over power. Business Times: S'pore investors extend presence in Indonesia. Lianhe Zaobao: PM Goh: Ethnic self-help groups would not divide Singapore. Berita Harian: Shared values key to harmony. SBC morning news: The Prime Minister says the government supports self-help groups89 words
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CATCH OF THE DAY
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Article79 1994-07-11 4 SINGAPORE investor* in Indonesia are going beyond neighbouring Batam and the Riau islands to They are also moving into new at eas such as Sumatra, .lava and Sulawe si. I<a«t \ear. Singapore investments shot past billion making tin* Republic the top investor, replacing Japan and Hongkong. Projects79 words
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Article80 1994-07-11 4 AN insurance scheme that can be sold through post offices has been introduced in Malaysia. Insurance Fos provides takafulcoverage, the Islamic form of insurance. Premium for each of the policies under Insurance Pos is M$20 (S$l 1.80) a year and the buyer receives on-the-spot approval and immediate protection.80 words
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Article123 1994-07-11 4 FOREIGNERS living in Vietnam are now allowed to buy homes but only from state-run property agencies. Minimum prices for houses, land and rents will be set bv the state. Vietnam is also planning new legislation to cut red tape and encourage more foreign investment so that projects123 words
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Article91 1994-07-11 4 .JOB-SEEKERS can walk into their neighbourhood community centres for interviews. Fierce competition for production operators has prompted many companies to take their recruitment drives there. Rut the companies report that the use of CCs has not resulted in a big increase in the number of recruits,91 words
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Article81 1994-07-11 4 MORE people are buying insurance policies with a jump of 250 per cent in annuity policies from 1988 to 1992. The increase is due to the revision of the CPF investment scheme rules in October, whereby CPF members were allowed to buy insurance with their CPF funds.81 words
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Article, Illustration597 1994-07-11 5 Behind the bustling concrete of Orchard Road lies an oasis of greenery. The Shangri-la Hotel advertises its gardens as 'Singapore's Other Botanic Gardens\ IVY ONG talks to the man behind them BACKGROUND MR Nelson Tay has been with the Shan-gri-la Hotel since 1977. He joined as Assistant GroundsPictures/ Jonathan Choo - 597 words
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Article, Illustration512 1994-07-11 6 LAST YEAR: WE'LL STEAL AGAIN These 13-year-old twins hit The New Paper headlines last February when they admitted stealing from a shop at Marina Square, among many other thefts. They stopped while being counselled by staff from a youth group. But now they are at it again.512 words
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Article337 1994-07-11 6 BEFORE they were sentenced, the twins told Miss Yeo that they hoped they might get six months in a children's home at most. Thus, the sentence startled not only the twins, but their parents and counsellors as well. Some of them said, the three years337 words
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305 1994-07-11 7 THE twins seem to have an innate urge to steal. They managed to suppress this for a year-and-a-half, but were apparently so overwhelmed by the urge it took them on a stealing spree again. Miss Jessica Yeo, the fifth and last305 words
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Article138 1994-07-11 7 The twins' principal at Jagoh Primary School, Mr Phung Ah Tee, told The New Paper they had been well-behaved and appeared on the road to recovery since they returned to school in March. "Once they returned someone's wallet to me and asked me to look for138 words
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Article109 1994-07-11 7 FROM PREVIOUS PAGE MISS Rosni Rais, a shop assistant at Marina Square whose money was stolen last February, described the twins' tactics as "professional". The two girls hid inside the boutique's storeroom and claimed that they were hiding from their mother. But before Miss Rais knew it,109 words
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Article, Illustration281 1994-07-11 9 Ovidia Lim - By Ovidia Lim COMMUNICATIONS and Environment Minister Mah Bow Tan "scored" with residents of Kebun Baru yesterday. He did it even though he failed to score a goal during a kick-off at the Kebun Baru Annual IntraConstituency Seven-A-Side Soccer Tournament at Mayflower Secondary School. Said residentPicture/Tan Suan Ann - 281 words
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Article206 1994-07-11 9 MR MAH ON TRANSPORT: The Government will review the present rates of road taxes before the start of the Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) system, said Mr Mah. Reason: The ERP which is essentially a congestion charge will be an additonal cost to the commuter. "How it (road taxes) will change,206 words
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Article, Illustration126 1994-07-11 9 CHAMPIONS, the original American Sports Bar, will become the seventh establishment to join the Great Small Treasure (GST) Drive. The charity drive was launched by The New Paper and Yaohan in May. It ends in December. The public is encouraged to drop their one-cent coins,126 words
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Article33 1994-07-11 9 OTHERS taking part in the Great Small Treasure charity drive are: All Yaohan outlets and IMM Megamart Jack's Place outlets Plaza Hotel New Park Hotel Sparks Disco NUS Multi-Purpose Co-operative Society.33 words
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Article, Illustration439 1994-07-11 10 Twenty teenagers from various welfare agencies put together an "I'm young and I'm in charge" Youth Conference dubbed "the Konk-Frence". The three-day event ended yesterday. They hope future "Konk-Frences" will see more parents joining in. STEPHANIE LEAW reports IMAGINE disco-ing with your mother and enjoying it.Picture/Sam Yeo - 439 words
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Article, Illustration130 1994-07-11 10 'This conference taught me that the young are capable of more when we learn good communication skills. We have to listen, learn to say what we think. If we don't talk about what bothers us, they (parents) won't know.' Quah Hui San (right). 15.130 words
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Article240 1994-07-11 10 IN the hotel stairwell, three boys attending the conference are smoking. One has a safety pin in his ear. another a tattoo on his hip. "We are not allowed to smoke inside, so we sneaked in here. The past two days we have been rushing up240 words
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Article, Illustration948 1994-07-11 12 Irene Ng - thanks to Singapore doctors AID: This three-year-old child had a serious cleft palate problem, which left his face terribly disfigured. In fact, his features resembled those of a Balinese mask. A group of Singaporeans paid for his corrective surgery. AID: This boy is now948 words
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Article376 1994-07-11 12 VILLAGE GETS ROTARY CLUB AID OTHER PROJECTS THE Rotary Club of Singapore. which has 170 members. has other projects in the region. They include: Rehabilitating abandoned women and children through the Society of Indian Children Welfare, in Calcutta. Funding a functional and literacy programme for women376 words
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Article223 1994-07-11 13 Singapore's successful businesswomen are likely to be graduates and married, juggling business and family responsibilities, a survey shows WOMEN graduates are more likely to be successful in business than nongraduates. And she is likely to be married, just into her 40s, from a business family,223 words
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Article, Illustration89 1994-07-11 13 Age Marital status Family background Prior working experience Leadership style Personality traits 41 years Married, with 2 children Entrepreneurial 8 years Delegative Believes in herself, not external forces Highly independent Risk takers High achievers Not too assertive Not too manipulative TJ X Xaving thought of the89 words
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Article113 1994-07-11 13 EIGHTY-THREE per cent of the women said they used personal savings to start their business. Half named family or friends as sources of funds. Only one in four borrowed money from banks. Ms Teo said this could could be a sign of self-reli-ance or of113 words
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Article, Illustration335 1994-07-11 14 Yvonne Lim - By Yvonne Lim THE photograph which shot Eddie Adams to fame is the one he would like most to forget. The famous 1968 picture of a Vietcong prisoner being executed by the chief of the South Vietnamese national police, during the Vietnam War, started offPicture/ Eddie Adams - 335 words
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Article100 1994-07-11 14 THERE is the legendary story of how Mr Adams photographed the Cuban leader Fidel Castro. (His photo of the Cuban dictator, with cigar smoke curling against a moody background, is one of his most famous portraits.) After being kept waiting two weeks for an interview100 words
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Article, Illustration297 1994-07-11 14 Yvonne Lim - By Yvonne Lim AFTER being in the thick of 12 bloody wars, Eddie Adams refused for a long time to cover No. 13. Superstitiously, he was obsessed with the idea that he was going to die. Then came the Gulf crisis in 1991. "The ground297 words
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Article34 1994-07-11 14 MR Eddie Adams is in Singapore to shoot pictures for the ment-commis-sioned pictonal book to celebrate 25 years of nationhood. A Salute to Singapore. He was here 10 years ago.34 words
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Article, Illustration467 1994-07-11 15 Source: AP -JAPAN'S Tomiichi Murayama lost a golden opportunity to show the world that he was no lightweight of a Prime Minister. Not that he could help it. A stomach ailment forced him to skip all of Saturday's crucial meetings of the rich men's club, theSource: AP; Picture/ Reuter - 467 words
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Article155 1994-07-11 15 Reuter PALESTINIAN self-rule counts for little when Israel flexes its muscles. And Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin did that when he ordered the 750,000 Arab residents of the Gaza Strip sealed off from Israel. He issued the order on the eve of resumed talks with theReuter - 155 words
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Article436 1994-07-11 16 AP INVESTORS in the markets of countries with new stock exchanges can make a lot of money but the risk is extremely high. A survey released yesterday warns that investors can lose their shirts if they count on a lasting boom. "If you expectAP - 436 words
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Article, Illustration46 1994-07-11 16 Spare me a thought! An old woman begging in the streets of bustling Hongkong shows the flipside of this booming economy. High property prices and inflation at around 10 per cent have raised concerns that Hongkong is becoming too expensive. Picture/ AfpPicture/ Afp - 46 words
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197 1994-07-11 16 Reuter. NORTH Yemen has offered "a new page" in ties with neighbouring Saudi Arabia, which backed the south in the twomonth civil war. A spokesman said President Ali Abdullah Saleh gave the Saudi ambassador to Yemen, Mr Ali Qufadi, a letter to KingReuter. - 197 words
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Article, Illustration347 1994-07-11 17 A BRITISH Gulf War hero has been jailed for two years after he admitted stealing more than $92,000 of public money. Commander Anthony Horton, 53, of the Royal Navy stole the money while running naval operations in the Gulf, reports the British newspaper, DailyPicture/ Daily Mail - 347 words
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Article245 1994-07-11 17 Source: AP. A CORRUPTION probe into high-level politicians in Italy took a new twist when another key witness killed himself in Rome just hours before taking the stand. What prosecutors want to know is how a man who was under house arrest for taking bribesSource: AP. - 245 words
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Article396 1994-07-11 18 MALAYSIAN government trade unions want their take-home pay raised by as much as 53 per cent. The Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services (Cuepacs) will submit this demand to the Government next month, according to a report by Business396 words
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Article245 1994-07-11 18 CASES OF FAMILY MURDERS IN US Reuter. WIVES are the most frequent victims of family murders in the United States, according to a Justice Department study released yesterday. It also said 60 per cent of the assailants in such killings are husbands. The study conducted inReuter. - 245 words
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Article, Illustration64 1994-07-11 18 Carnage victim: A deaf and mute man who had both his hands hacked off by Hutu militiamen strikes a grim picture of the brutalities still being committed in parts of Rwanda. The man is recovering at a hospital in the town of Butare, which was taken over byPicture/ Reuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration545 1994-07-11 19 Have you got a burning question raised by events and people in the news? Tell us. We have experienced news-watchers on the line to explain news issues in this occasional column. Bala Chandran is a journalist based in Cambodia who contributes regularly to The545 words
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Article298 1994-07-11 19 THE two royal halt-brothers, two years apart in age, have never tried to hide their hatred for each other. The two princes were poles apart in their make-up, just as their mothers were from very different backgrounds. As youths, both princes spent .their time together in a298 words
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Article, Illustration818 1994-07-11 20 MINING magnate Harry Oppenheimer is called "the King" in South Africa. Hardly known outside of South Africa, he made diamonds the world's most sought-after gems and coined the phrase, "A diamond is forever". But his greatest gem is his role in destroying apartheid, says a report inPicture/ Usa Today - 818 words
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Advertisement25 1994-07-11 20 Estimated production value (1993) of Anglo/De Beers owned by Harry Oppenheimer: (46.2 million tonnes) $1.8 billion (27 million carats) $162 billion (289 tonnes) $5.25 billion25 words
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Article, Illustration917 1994-07-11 21 LOK Who really cares who is the most eligible, desirable or smartest? In this day and age where appearances seem paramount, looks tend to be everything. So, we give you_ten 'terrific' (and not-so-terrific) torsos the gorgeous and the gross Our critics are more than qualifiedPicture / Choo Chwee Hua; Picture/ Jonathan Choo - 917 words
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Article, Illustration509 1994-07-11 22 "YEEEAH!" And Singapore's favourite soccer star lands with a resounding thud on the pavement outside Capitol Building minus his What jsjie up to? DAVE ANG explains FANDI Ahmad will soon see stars, not in the sky, but on the pavement outside Capitol Building.Picture/ David Tan - 509 words
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Article, Illustration292 1994-07-11 23 Dave Ang - By Dave Ang SBC star Zoe Tay would lend a hand to the proposed Walk of Fame. But not a foot. Never her foot. "I've got very ugly toes, and I've never shown them to anyone!" she explained. SBC's best-known actress is afraid of292 words
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333 1994-07-11 23 AUG 7. That's the date Pidemco Land, which manages Capitol Building, hopes to launch the Singapore Walk of Fame. Miss Janet Wee, Pidemco's Advertising Promotion manager, said they will stagger the local celebrities' appearences. "We will invite maybe two or three local333 words
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Article, Illustration419 1994-07-11 24 Dave Ang - By Dave Ang MORE than 600 entries came in for The New Paper/Pidemco Walk of Fame contest. Footballer Fandi Ahmad was top choice, and entertainer Dick Lee was top showbiz personality. Of the top 10 names, five were in showbiz, the other five, in sports.419 words
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Article264 1994-07-11 24 CONTEST WINNERS "THIS is the first time I won something," said airport maintenance technician Amran Mohammad, 26. The veteran contest participant won a $500 Capitol Building food and shopping voucher, the first prize in The New Paper/Pidemco Walk of Fame contest lucky draw. A Die-Hard Singapore264 words
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Article, Illustration499 1994-07-11 25 Dave Ang - WHAT: A River in Time WHEN: Aug 5 to 8 (8 pm). Matinee on Aug 6 and 7 (3 pm) WHERE: Indoor Stadium TICKETS: $15. $25, $50 available at Income offices, Sistic outlets, and NTUC Fair Price outlets. For enquiries, call 330-1888.499 words
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Article, Illustration922 1994-07-11 26 LOK Who really cares who is the most eligible, desirable or smartest? In this day and age where appearances seem paramount, looks tend to be everything. So, we give youten 'terrific' (and not-so-terrific) torsos the gorgeous and the gross Our critics are more than qualifiedPicture/ Choo Chwee Hua; Picture/ Jonathan Choo - 922 words
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Miscellaneous869 1994-07-11 27 I sbcB 12.45 PM Hu Lu Xin (Drama/episode 3of 7) Gcode *****04 1.45 Egg vs RocK (Variety) Gcode *****4 2.15 When Dawn Breaks (Drama with English subtitles/episodes 15 and 16 of 30) Gcode *****69 4.00 Afternoon Leisure Hour (Magazine/English subtitles) Gcode ***** 5.00 Happy Family (Children's info-educational) Gcode 2633 5.30869 words
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Article, Illustration508 1994-07-11 28 PRADEEP PAUL - CT CETERA WITH PRADEEP PAUL ET tu, Diego? Then, like Caesar, 1 too must fall. Stabbed to death by daggers of deceit. Diego Maradona's drug episode is the final blow to my love affair with sport. It is a romance that started way back508 words
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Advertisement308 1994-07-11 38 2730 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions ACCOUNTS SUPERVISOR GCE O' level with LCCI Accounting Certificate 2-3 yrs. relevant experience in keeping full set of accounts Preferably knowledge of ACCPAC Lotus 123 Able to start immediately ADMIN. ASSISTANT GCE 'OV -N Level PC Literate: Windows application Interested pis. call 354-3033 or write to:308 words
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Advertisement189 1994-07-11 42 2795 Ottw Positions Our Firm has lmmed. 'vacancies for the following positions: 1) STORE ASSISTANT Responsible for all stocks In store Forkllft experience Physically fit for movement of goods 2) DELIVERY/ DRIVER Valid class 3 driving licence 3) SERVICE TECHNICIAN NTC 2/3 Mechanical/ Electrical Engineering Responsible for Repair Machinery Ability189 words
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Advertisement373 1994-07-11 43 2790 Parl-Time/ Temp 2790 Part-Time/ Temp Positions Positions I Singapore Prm%% Holdings urgently requires to work at the following centres: News Centre, 82 Genting Lane (Off Macpherson Road) Times Jurong, 2 Jurong Port Road (Opposite former Jurong Bus Interchange) We offer attractive wages! Flours of work News Centre Ist shift373 words
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Advertisement327 1994-07-11 43 2795 Other Positions 2795 Other Positions I j I maamiMmamimM We, an established paint manufacturer, invite suitable fi and qualified applicants for the positions of: Technical Executive Trainees ra GCE 'OVA* level or Diploma Age below 40 Of Singaporean Knowledge of chemical analysis and job >4 control However, those without327 words
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Advertisement47 1994-07-11 44 Let me\ train Ctfet) U,?* 4a W| < Z 3 Any Job. Any Career. Available Any Day. Any Time. Anywhere. The Straits Times The Sunday times Business Times The New Paper Lianhe Zaobao Lianhe Wanbao Shin Min Daily News Berita harian berita Minggu n% %ss 5 N P47 words
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Article, Illustration500 1994-07-11 45 When Pahang beat Singapore 3-1 at the National Stadium, Australian sweeper Alan Davidson was on top of the world. Today he is frustrated and depressed. He tells GANKSH RAJARAM why he is feeling this way and pours out his frustrations ALAN Davidson felt this500 words
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Article, Illustration464 1994-07-11 46 GANESH RAJARAM - GANESH RAJARAM TAXI drivers are the best tour guides in the world. They can tell you all you want to know about their hometowns. And Ramli Yusoff, 55, is no exception. The Pahang native who has lived in Kuantan since he was born is464 words
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Article25 1994-07-11 46 Brunei v Kedah Sarawak v Kuala. Lumpur Kelantan v Johor Perak v Perlis Terengganu v Sabah Malacca v Negri Sembilan Selangor v Penang25 words
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Article248 1994-07-11 46 MALAYSIAN OPEN BADMINTON WORLD champion Joko Suprianto yesterday expressed surprise at getting only token resistance from Malaysian No 1 Rashid Sidek in the Malaysian Open Badminton singles final. His emphatic 15-3, 15-5 win was his first title of the year and his first Malaysian Open248 words
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Advertisement384 1994-07-11 46 FAM PREMIER LEAGUE '94 Support Che Lions in this year's FAM Premier League/ Malaysia Cup Tournament. Yes! tallow the I.ions and cheer them on! Watch them play. Sec them scorc those winning goals and win attractive prizes for yourself! All you have to do is pick the coaect answers to384 words
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Article, Illustration286 1994-07-11 47 Ganesh Rajaram - WIFE NETTIE ASSISTANT COACH ROBERT LIM By Ganesh Rajaram in Kuantan TWO good friends will do battle tonight when Singapore takes on Pahang at the Darulmakmur Stadium in Kuantan. Lions' custodian David Lee and Pahang's striker Zainal Abidin Hassan. Yet, on the pitch, they are the fiercest286 words
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Article, Illustration636 1994-07-11 49 S GULAM REPORTING - SHOT OUT IN SHOOTOUT: GRAPHICS ON PAGE 4 S GULAM REPORTING FRflWtftA ROMANIA'S dream run in the World Cup came to a cruel close this morning. The hopefuls from Eastern Europe bowed out after losing a highly-tensed sudden-death penalty shootout with Sweden. There is nothingPicture/Reuter - 636 words
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Article, Illustration391 1994-07-11 50 Romania's dream came to a sad end when it was beaten by Sweden in a quarter-final penalty shootout. However, at home, the country acknowledged their team's performance with a fervour that was reminiscent of the revolution Reuter. Romania's coach It was a hard attacking game. And because we wereReuter.; Picture/ Reuter - 391 words
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Article, Illustration83 1994-07-11 50 Monday, July 11 (San Francisco) ROMANIA 6 SWEDEN 7 (2 -2 after extra-twne S4 on penalty kicks) Sunday, July 10 (Dallas) HOLLAND 2 BRAZIL 3 Monday, July 11 (New York) GERMANY 1 BULGARIA 2 Sunday, July 10 (Boston) SPAIN 1 ITALY 2 mmm Thursday, July 14 7.3083 words
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Article20 1994-07-11 50 Veteran goalkeeper Thomas Ravelli's penalty saves rescues Sweden from the jaws of defeat. He stands poised for a record20 words
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Article19 1994-07-11 50 Mioduig Bclodedici misses the crucial penalty for Romania. For 15 minutes, he lies on the ground dejected, snubbed19 words
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Article20 1994-07-11 50 Despite the defeat, Romanians still eelebrate in Bucharest. Reading the quarter-finals is good enough for this east European nation20 words
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Article, Illustration18 1994-07-11 51 SWEDEN MILD ANDERSSON BROLIN INGESSON NILSSON LARSSEN 1 PRUNEA RAVELLI ROMANIA RADUCIOIU HAGI LUPESCU PETRESCU DUMITRESCU BELODEDICI18 words
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Article, Illustration275 1994-07-11 51 S Gulam - THOMAS RAVELLI Jersey No 1 THE PLAYER Club: IFK Gothenburg Sweden's most capped player 1981 Golden Ball (Sweden's player of the Year) THE MAN Born on Aug 13, 1959 Height: 1.85 m Weight: 81.9 kg Trained as a salesman. Has an affection for poetry. By275 words
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Article, Illustration539 1994-07-11 52 Reuter. AP. TWO late goals gave outsider Bulgaria a 2-1 quarter-final win over defending champion Germany in one of the great World Cup upsets. Bulgaria, which failed to win a game in five previous World Cup Finals, meets Italy on Wednesday (Thursday, 4am, Singapore) in New York with aReuter. AP.; Picture/ Reuter - 539 words
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Article35 1994-07-11 52 We in Germany also have to start acknowledging the performances of other j nations. They have caught up, and we have to look for new ways now German coach Berti Vogts35 words
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Article, Illustration483 1994-07-11 53 BECAUSE OF TWO REASONS, SAYS COACH VOGTS Silence. Infringed only by the muffled sob. Tears. Quickly dried. Stunned disbelief. Oh, so evident. This was the sombre scene that enveloped the German dressing room just moments after they bade farewell to World Cup '94 beaten in the quarter-finals by aWire services. - 483 words
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Article124 1994-07-11 53 in the dressing-room far 15 minutes and didn't talk. It was very quiet. We decided not to blame each other for mistakes. Captain Lothar Matthaeus Some tears have fallen. Now we must analyse calmly and have a talk. German Football Federation president Egidius Braun this defeat, we'll have124 words
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Article, Illustration542 1994-07-11 54 Jeffrey Low - By Jeffrey Low THE Wall has crumbled at last, demolished and strewn on the soils of Broadway by a wandering band of Bulgars who have shown entirely no respect for the old order. Yes, here was a different Wall from the one the Germans know only too542 words
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Article198 1994-07-11 54 BULGARIA'S Yordan Lechkov (left) couldn't have asked for a better birthday present. For he turned 27 years old on the eve of his team's historic victory over the Germans. And he was the one who netted the winning goal to send Bulgaria into its first-ever World Cup semi-finals.198 words
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Article, Illustration632 1994-07-11 55 Suresh Nair - By Suresh Nair TWO brave Bulgarian acts this morning will remain etched in the minds of soccer die-hards. A stunning double blow, in a three-minute spell, which buried Germany. Brave Act No 1: HristD Stoichkov's 76th-minute free-kick equaliser from 25 metres which will rank among the classic dead-ballPicture/ Reuter; GRAPICS/SIMON ANG - 632 words
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Article, Illustration182 1994-07-11 56 Jeffrey Low - By Jeffrey Low THERE could be a trick or two to learn from liristo Stoichkov's free-kick goal against Germany. It is a lesson in how to beat the opponent's wall without really trying, how to do it without getting all182 words
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Article, Illustration357 1994-07-11 57 A series featuring some of the more impressive players in the World Cup. Wire services. BEFORE the World Cup began, Bulgaria was a nation more known for its politics, sheep cheese, yogurt and the potent drink "rakiya" than anything else. Not anymore. Now theWire services.; Picture/ Reuter - 357 words
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DAY 24 THE NEW PAPER WORLD CUP SPECIAL
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Article, Illustration659 1994-07-11 58 S GULAM REPORTING - Roberto Baggio has come back from the dead. Now people are saying nice things about the world's best player. But the Divine Ponytail has something to say about the criticisms levelled at him. S GULAM reports S GULAM REPORTING FROM USA AT last, the player659 words
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Article, Illustration400 1994-07-11 58 AP. ITALY'S real foe in the World Cup semi-finals will be fatigue, coach Arrigo Sacchi said yesterday. Italian players are tired out after extra-time play against Nigeria, two 10-against-l 1 games and Saturday's tough quarter-final match against Spain played in high heatAP. - 400 words
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103 1994-07-11 58 Round One V IRELAND (O-l): Baggio, nursing an injury, does pratically nothing. v NORWAY (1-0): Baggio's only contribution Is to make way for the substitute 'keeper in the 20th minute, after 'keeper Pagliuca is sent off. v MEXICO (1-1): Again, Baggio does almost nothing.103 words
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Article, Illustration238 1994-07-11 59 BRIAN MILLER - The lighter side of World Cup soccer, as seen by. Brian Miller BRIAN MILLER THEY came with so much hope. They leave with the same disappointment. Spain, a soccer power with one of the top domestic leagues in the world, flies home238 words
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Article66 1994-07-11 59 THE newly converted football fans in Los Gatos. California, celebrated Brazil's quarter-final victory over Holland on Saturday. The town was Brazil's first-round base, and residents took the Brazilians to their hearts. "This is very exciting and totally different." said resident Judy van Kampen. BRIAN MILLER says: Judy van66 words
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Article163 1994-07-11 59 NIKE and Reebok are gaining on Adidas in the football boot wars. While Adidas still clothes the German, Romanian and Bulgarian teams, the Wall Street Journal reports that Adidas' share has dropped from 85 per cent of all players in the 1970 World Cup to 45 per163 words
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Advertisement18 1994-07-11 58 H I 1 I L>* I H I i I I T//5 CHAMPAGNE Of fKUIt JUICES. I I18 words
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Article, Illustration33 1994-07-11 60 The Romania-Sweden game ended in a sudden-death penalty shoot-out. It was exciting to watch. Here are some teasers to keep the adrenalin pumping and some humour to keep the laughter bubbling33 words
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Article91 1994-07-11 60 You have seen them play, you have seen them score but do know the nicknames behind the familiar faces of the World Cup. We provide you a humorous glimpse below Is it an offence to try and kick the ball out of the goalkeeper's hands? Is91 words
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Article36 1994-07-11 60 John Harkes "the herald 4 Michael "At>" Sorber angels sing" 2 "I'll pick up the" Tab Ramos J Rashidi "Teeny Weeny Itsy 5 Martin "Move Over" Bitsy Yellow Polka Dot" Dahlin, Yekini.36 words
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Article, Illustration27 1994-07-11 60 You have seen the top teams. Some of you know the colour of their jerseys but which teams do these flags belong to?27 words
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Article, Illustration347 1994-07-11 61 Like that Swedish fan in the picture on the left, Brian Miller minus the painted face and gelled hair also rode the storm this morning. And like the fan, he experienced the thrills and the tremors in a match that wasn't scripted for the faint-hearted. backPicture/ Reuter - 347 words