The New Paper, 15 November 1994
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Title Section15 1994-11-15 1 the new paper TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1994 MITA (P) 233/04/94 50 CENTS the newv paper15 words
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Advertisement89 1994-11-15 1 I c\J Where were they (l all this while? 1 Hr JBHE j j|Ptyiiß BVa !mW Noradila (above) is angry that her parents gave her away when she was 15 days old. She is also angry that they want her back after 12 years. "Why Is it because I've grown89 words
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Advertisement74 1994-11-15 1 Cornpumei^ar y (Early Copy) after the S&anese Occupation, zMfsalind, Saw breaks her silence on a dark secret For the first time, a woman in this region decides to bare her face and soul on the sex torture she suffered at the hands of Japanese soldiers. Penang's Rosalind Saw, 79, (right)74 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article249 1994-11-15 2 AFP. THE economic sanctions imposed on Iraq four years ago will continue without change. The UN Security Council decided this yesterday, despite Baghdad's formal recognition of Kuwait. "The council has reviewed the sanctions regime and decided to continue it without change," said IJS Ambassador Madeleine Albright.AFP. - 249 words
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Article94 1994-11-15 2 Source: Wire services. A STRONG earthquake rocked the Philippine island of Mindoro before dawn today, killing at least four people and causing a tidal wave that swamped a coastal town. Officials said the tremor, measuring 6.7 on the Richter scale, struck at 3.15 am. It crackedSource: Wire services. - 94 words
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Article, Illustration64 1994-11-15 2 Fortune seller: Britain joined the rest of Europe with its own National lottery when Prime Minister John Major bought the first ticket for the $4.6 million (£2 million) weekly prize. The lottery, proceeds from which will lyenefit sports facilities, the arts and charities, expects to raise $20Picture/ Reuter - 64 words
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Article165 1994-11-15 2 NO matter what the headlines are each day, a sweet smile can be expected from at least 2,(MX) readers when they pick up The New Paper from now until Nov 30. That's because it comes with a tube of Certs, the mint-flavoured sweets. However, the165 words
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Article64 1994-11-15 2 A MINI Venice in the heart of Singapore the Quayside is fast becoming a popular entertainment spot in Singapore. Some say it's the setting by the river. Others point to the restaurants, cafes and bars at Boat Quay and Clarke Quay that offer a variety64 words
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QUICKNEWS
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Article, Illustration126 1994-11-15 4 UNIONS here have not been able to hold on to their members despite constant organising efforts. The reason:A high turnover of members, says NTUC chief Lim Boon Heng. Out of more than 300,000 union members who were recruited in the past decade, there was only126 words
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Article77 1994-11-15 4 L HOT INVESTORS who trade in shares priced below $1 will pay lower commission charges from today. The Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES) said investors who trade in such shares are now subject to the same commission rate structure as that for shares priced $1 and above.77 words
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CATCH OF THE DAY
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Article72 1994-11-15 4 SRI Lanka's new President Mrs Chandrika Kumaratunga inaugurated her mother, Mrs Sirima Bandaranaike, as Prime Minister and the island state set a new record as the first mother-and-daughter team running a government. Otherwise, Mrs Kumaratunga made very few changes in her new Cabinent line-up. Mrs Bandaranaike was the72 words
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Article67 1994-11-15 4 THE "boh sia" girls problem is nothing compared to the damage done by the widespread availability of cheap alcohol in Malaysia, said the Consumers Association of Penang (CAP). CAP education officer N V Subbarow said that even children as young as 12 were drinking samsu, which is67 words
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Article70 1994-11-15 4 ...If Mr Clinton is so eager to impose his opinons on the methods used by a sovereign nation to ensure its own stability, he should also be concerned that young people in his country are being whipped without even the benefit of the legal process. Kevin Sinclair of Hongkong's South70 words
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Article61 1994-11-15 4 MALAYSIA is considering an offer from Asian satellite television station, Star TV, to broadcast approved programmes to the country. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said Mr Murdoch, who owns the station, had assured him that the Malaysian programmes will be tailored for61 words
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Article72 1994-11-15 4 SINGAPORE Airlines managing director Cheong Choong Kong is worried about subsidiary SilkAir's poor results and its prospects for recovery. The regional carrier suffered a $17.3 million after-tax loss in the six months to Sept 30, but Dr Cheong is more concerned about a turnaround.72 words
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Article41 1994-11-15 4 BLUE chip stocks closed sharply higher on Wall Street yesterday, one day before the Federal Reserve was expected to raise interest rates for the sixth time this year. The Dow Jones industrial average ended 28.26 points up at 3,829.73.41 words
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Article22 1994-11-15 4 THE Straits Times industrial Index rose 7.64 points to 2334.58 points at 9.15 this morning from yesterday's close of 2326.94.22 words
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Article77 1994-11-15 4 The Straits Times: Apec leaders seek deadline accord Business Times: S pore overtakes UK as Australia's 2nd biggest foreign investor Lianhe Zaobao: Apec members urged to implement free trade measures next year Berita Harian: Free trade: Now Apec is optimist PCS morning news: President Suharto says Apec members are77 words
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Advertisement231 1994-11-15 4 CHILDREN* ENJOY THEIR STAY FOR FREE tuAt/* PARENTS ARE FREE TO ENJOY THEIR STAY S$ 93.00 ft/ HOTEL SOFITEL, oJ&Aor j netji andnn/y /liitv/r u US NOW AT TEL. (07) 599 6000 The Resort Package 2 DAYS, I NIGHT PACKAGE Ss93 00 PER PERSON. PER NIGHT. ON TWIN-SHARING BASIS EXTRA231 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration696 1994-11-15 5 Siti Rohanah Koid - Twist to adoption case By Siti Rohanah Koid REPORTING FROM JOHOR BARU NORADILA'S Singaporean father and Malaysian mother abandoned her 12 years ago. She was just 15 days old. Now she's blossomed into a pretty 'A' student who calls someone else mum andPicture/ Mohd Ishak - 696 words
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Article49 1994-11-15 5 X feel Mr Samseh and his wife have more say as they've been looking after Noradila since she was barely a month old But it is up to the court to decide. We have to ask the girl, too. JB welfare officer Mohd Farid Hassan49 words
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Article58 1994-11-15 5 Q V-Jhe's our child. We've been looking after her for 12 years. Her parents can't have her back. If they insist, we'll fight them in court. As the Malay saying goes, if we have to, we'll fight for her to our deaths. We don't have the58 words
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Article, Illustration340 1994-11-15 6 Goh Teng Teng - FROM PREVIOUS PAGE Putting a child up for adoption can haunt parents for the resrt of their lives. GOH TENG TENG speaks to an elderly man who would like to see the daughter he gave up again before it's too late SINGAPORETODAY By Goh340 words
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Advertisement53 1994-11-15 6 Feasting "-Dawn J"??" "Dusk (%^P A true gourmet's haven Stevens Corner Coffeehouse at Hotel Equatorial. There's always something to delight everyone I from the morning larks to night owls. j A fantastic feasting experience^C aiwanese Breakfast j from dawn to dusk! 9.00+ jf Niang Dou Fu Lunch f $12.00++ High53 words
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Advertisement25 1994-11-15 8 jM <* ni^l {ill J^PiJ 'JBH Couture sy JEWELLERY The 339 4318 440 0425/775 8277 534 Heng Long Ann Lee Seng 0179 Orient Kong Soo Kee25 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article277 1994-11-15 9 Michelle Ang - 1 THE GEORGETTE CHEN ESTATE By Michelle Ang THE estate of the late artist, Madam Georgette Chen, donated $350,000 to the Singapore Council of Women's Organisations (SCWO) last night. Mr Lee Seng Gee, the executor of the Georgette Chen Trust Fund, presented the money to277 words
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Article, Illustration509 1994-11-15 10 Last Tuesday, a support pillar in the void deck of an Ang Mo Kio block cracked and buckled, forcing 200 residents to evacuate for a few hours. The HDB completed its repair work on the damaged pillar overnight. But five residents tell JENNIFER TAN thatPicture/ Sam Yeo - 509 words
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Advertisement61 1994-11-15 11 Introducing NEW NESPRAY SUNRAY. The Nutritious Cereal And Fruit Yoghurt Drink For Children. New NESPRAY SUNRAY combines all the goodness of yoghurt, fruits and cereal into a healthy, nutritious drink for your children. It's easy IlKftW £-*Z*e*y to digest and contains calcium and fibre the body needs. Now available in61 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration276 1994-11-15 12 Yesterday, the police issued a statement warning rollerbladers not to blade dangerously. JUNE KONG breaks the news to a blader and gets his reactions ROLLERBLADE enthusiast Wee Kheng Li is confused by the police crackdown on the sport in public areas. The 23-year-old national serviceman,276 words
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Article143 1994-11-15 12 /the police are concerned about young people roller-blading in public places, especially along roads with heavy traffic. The police are not against roller-blading per se. However, roller-blading along busy public roads is dangerous. It obstructs and interferes with the movement of traffic. Roller-bladers also risk injuring themselves and143 words
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Advertisement81 1994-11-15 12 SUSHI BAR PROMOTION Eat-As-Much-As-You-Like A LA-CARTE SUSHI AT SPECIAL PRICES Toro Sushi Amaebi Sushi riatto Temaki (Tuna Belly) $16 (Sweet Shrimp) $14 (Fermented Soya Bean Uni Sushi Ajl Sushi Paste Handroll) 6 (Sea Urchin) $16 (Horse Mackerel) $14 riegi Toro Temaki Ikura Sushi Tai Sushi nZ^l'LfJr" 9 <,* (Salmon Roe)81 words
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Article, Illustration395 1994-11-15 14 Michael Southwell - SINGAPORETODAY By Michael Southwell CHAMPIONS sports bar at Marina Mandarin Hotel will close down this Friday. This may be the knockout blow for bars with a sports theme, following the failure earlier this year of Max Speed sports bar in Scotts Road. REASON FOR CLOSING395 words
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DEARMANO
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Article, Illustration261 1994-11-15 15 THE mood in the stock market is rather gloomy now. Is it a good time to accumulate stocks? What stocks should I buy? What do you think of shares listed on Sesdaq? I am holding Sincere Watch and Hwa Tat Lee which have not shone lately.261 words
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Article158 1994-11-15 15 Your column in The New Paper is the catalyst for beginners investing in shares through the local exchange. You have put your ideas across in a clear and easily understood manner. I am sure many readers would like to say "thanks" to you for enlightening158 words
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Article255 1994-11-15 15 lam currently holding ten lots of Datapulse and five lots of Hup Seng Huat shares which I bought some time ago at $1 per share and 90 cents per share, respectively. These shares are not doing well. Please tell me the prospects and plans of these255 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration338 1994-11-15 16 Source: AP. HOP off your bicycle on to a car, comrade. That's Beijing's grand new dream private cars for its 1.2 billion people. It wants a car industry as big as those of the United States, Germany and Japan. And the onlySource: AP.; Picture/ Reuter - 338 words
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Article32 1994-11-15 16 AP. CHINA produced 230,000 passenger cars last year. Experts forecast annual demand to rise to 1.4 million cars by the year 2000 and up to four million by 2010. AP.AP. - 32 words
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Article146 1994-11-15 17 AP. A 64-YEAR-OLD man shot six people then calmly went home to sleep. The man, a volunteer driver for two homes for handicapped and mentally ill people, thought that the family of two caretakers was stealing from him. "Somehow he connected the caretakers... to thisAP. - 146 words
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Advertisement122 1994-11-15 17 W''^Mf As You Can See, A Buffet At Cafe Victoria Has A Rather Noticeable Effect. The reason is simple. People just forget when to stop the moment they get a taste OF THE SPREAD. WE DON'T BLAME THEM, THOUGH. FOR THE SPREAD, CONSISTING OF A DELICIOUS range of Eastern and122 words
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MALAYSIATODAY
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Article, Illustration393 1994-11-15 19 MADAM Rosalind Saw kept a devastating secret for 54 years until yesterday. "I was a comfort woman," she told The Star in Malaysia. This simple, bitter statement opened the door to another world, more than half a century ago, when hundreds of young women werePicture/ The Star - 393 words
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Article, Illustration341 1994-11-15 19 THE comfort house gave Madam Rosalind Saw a "farewell gift" her daughter. In turn, it took away her self-respect, her joy of living and the love of her children. Madam Saw has no idea who her daughter's father is. It could be any of the341 words
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Article176 1994-11-15 19 ABOUT 200,000 Asian women, 80 per cent of them Korean, were rounded up and forced to become sex slaves for Japanese troops during World War 11. The first "comfort woman" as a sex slave was called to tell all was Kim Hak Sun, a Korean, who testified publicly176 words
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WORLDTODAy
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Article, Illustration512 1994-11-15 20 The second Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) informal leaders summit opens today at the Bogor palace. IRENE NG takes you on a tour of the presidential resort AS you stroll down the winding garden path of the Bogor Palace, hundreds of dainty deer scamper by. In the distance, calmPicture/ Afp; Picture/ Ali Yusoff - 512 words
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Article116 1994-11-15 20 PRIME Minister Goh Chok Tong recalled that his experience at last year's informal summit at Blake Island, Seattle, showed that the setting counted. "When you are together for one day, you find that the chemistry works and the rapport builds up. "I expect Bogor to be able to build116 words
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Article, Illustration395 1994-11-15 21 Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Apec's most vocal critic, met Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating yesterday. Mr Keating had called Dr Mahathir a "recalcitrant" for skipping last year's informal summit in Seattle. Both leaders seemed to have undergone a change of heart, going by their395 words
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Article102 1994-11-15 21 OPEN your trading doors fully by an earlier date than us. This is the message from Apec's developing economies, such as China and Indonesia, to the developed economies, such as the US. The proposed timetable in President Suharto's draft declaration is for developed economies to achieve free trade102 words
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Article, Illustration340 1994-11-15 24 Hundreds flock to the Boat Quay to eat, drink or just people-watch. What draws the crowds to the quayside? C SHANTHENI takes a stroll by the river and soaks in its ambience THE TEAM Advertising: Boh Hui Hui Co-ordination and design: C Shantheni Writers: CPicture/ Jonathan Choo - 340 words
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Advertisement85 1994-11-15 24 Life at the river ITS FIREWORKS BY THE RIVER American Chili's Grill Bar Restaurant is now at 74 Boat Quay er* 'st O Iff fail m i\ R iSTAUR ANT iiliiufe I 1 Simply fireworks... Sizzling Fajitas, BBQ Baby Back Ribs, Grilled Monterey Chicken, Chicken Nachos... and many award-winning delights!85 words
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Advertisement53 1994-11-15 25 Ito fmtfi (OUfe Lth We offer I\l .J a variety for you w* to choose at ■—i Set Seafood Dinners at 88++ (7 dishes) Set Meal: $118++ 6 persons) jg $248++ (10 persons) *£ay4< p~j S<wto<wrf THe w e accept major credit cards T1 1 32 Boat Quay Singapore 010453 words
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Article, Illustration314 1994-11-15 27 THE Singapore river has always had a special place in Singapore's history. For the first 40 years of the settlement's life, since its founding in 1819, the river was the island's centre of trade. Junks from China and Siam, together with trading perahus (boats) from314 words
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Advertisement134 1994-11-15 27 Life at the river SEM^V PROMOTION jf totally unique dining experience awaits you with the friendly and stonage 0 SI ambience of the Sizzling Rock. Try the delicious steak and seafood which rf^B^s f are literally cooked on a piping Hot Rock. Not having any oil or fat which means134 words
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Article, Illustration389 1994-11-15 28 C Shantheni - By C Shantheni HANKERING for oysters? Then head for the Key Largo Oyster Bar at Clarke Quay. This cosy restaurant has a rustic charm about it and reminds you of a movie set. Pictures of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall Hollywood's ultimate screen lovers and off-screenPicture/ Sam Yeo - 389 words
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Advertisement56 1994-11-15 28 Life at the river WINE BAR BAR H I KAHlwifl BHwifli-i A' fr W MMHp| JEy^MRR^BSRii£^B.... j\ ay^^^rol^|H^H^^^^^^^^^kg^^^B33BHßß|||dpMDSHßjjBy™nfißlWe\A CAFE ON THE LEFT BANK AfjSftßa n,_ 3A River Valley Road #01-13/14 Cl arke Quay m|CS|- Singapore 0617 Tel: 337-8379 Fax: 337-3058 Opening Hours: 11 am-12am ,JU*^ 3 Vy v/ v/ y56 words
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Advertisement94 1994-11-15 29 MMStads i pragppn 11 r T1 ——^KtKWxaMt tfctt «jj JRr k A View our Fine Chinese Ceramics, 3 i «f If it I2S— !Kf HUANGHUALI r WW FINE ARTS PTE LTD j| C HI C r nvtfHou/© w r v S 6 mK"!'/' 3 aarke Quay Singapofe 0617 elmwood BLACKWOOD94 words
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Article, Illustration466 1994-11-15 30 The Singapore river is fast becoming a magnet for party-goers and diners looking for a good night out. The endless array of restaurants, cafes, bars and pubs offer a variety of cuisine, music and fun. MICHAEL SOUTHWELL picks his favourites BOAT Quay has becomePictures/ Sam Yeo - 466 words
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Article, Illustration340 1994-11-15 30 AT NIGHT, Clarke Quay resembles Boat Quay's younger and quieter brother. It has the same appealing atmosphere, thanks to the authentic architecture, the riverbank setting and the mix of tourists and locals. But it does not yet attract the hard-core party crowd, so is340 words
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Advertisement155 1994-11-15 32 Life at the river P at £foe&t! v -> I ijj&h \o/iya Set (iinch i y? i WMmmmm I rv v Peranakan Seafood rvy from 6.15 to 12am rotfß every ght LGq\ Gina's Peranakan JSr .S-' Restaurant Pub Pte Ltd )*>&&< mP TXJ* fl Major credit cards are accepted '(£>j155 words
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Article, Illustration504 1994-11-15 33 The Quayside has become synonymous with al-fresco dining. But what happens when it rains? Does business drop? C SHANTHENI talks to some restaurant owners for their views NOVEMBER and December are generally rainy months and most Singaporeans don't leave home without their umbrellas or rain-coats. As504 words
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Advertisement131 1994-11-15 35 111/WBWIHaI mmsh* v I >xl What's the scene like at Boat Quay before the hordes descend at dusk? Photographer JONATHAN CHOP lets his camera do the talking Before the fun starts Well-padded: It s time for 11 her i 1 hi} the cards on the table, sorry, cushions on the131 words
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Article, Illustration513 1994-11-15 38 RAHUL PATHAK - CT CETERA WITH RAHUL PATHAK WE can all be so forgiving. Especially when the offence has been committed against somebody else. Recently, it was moving to see scores of people saying they had nothing against a certain rude salesgirl, who had offered to re-arrange a513 words
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Article, Illustration574 1994-11-15 40 Become a full-time actor in Singapore? Uh oh, very risky. But soon after acting in Lao Jiu, a play about a brilliant boy who gives up bright career prospects to be a puppeteer, Tan Kheng Hua, Johnson Choo and Casey Lim quit high-flying corporate jobsPicture/ Simon Ker - 574 words
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Article66 1994-11-15 40 KUO Pao Kun's acclaimed play, Lao Jiu, is about a brilliant boy with a bright future. And as the only son in a family of eight girls, he is under pressure to meet family expectations. But his spirit rebels. What he really wants to be is a puppeteer.66 words
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Article, Illustration337 1994-11-15 41 Carol Leong - By Carol Leong BEFORE he quit his job last August, Casey Lim, 32, was making more than $50,000 a year as a systems designer. He had status. He had a ready answer when people asked, "So what do you do?" Then he decided to become a337 words
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Article, Illustration283 1994-11-15 41 "IT was very strange because we were all in Lao Jiu and we all quit within months of each other," said Johnson Choo (right), who gave up his job as a producer with the then SBC go full-time into acting last April. "I went283 words
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Article, Illustration358 1994-11-15 42 Saw Tek Meng - By Saw Tek Meng DOES Captain Kirk die? Star Trek fans will be pondering this as the latest film in the series, Star Trek Generations, winds towards the climax. At first it seemed clear cut. This seventh Star Trek film was to lay Captain358 words
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Article151 1994-11-15 42 STAR Trek's devoted fans, known as Trekkies, have kept the IJSS Enterprise going boldly where no man has gone before. Created in 19(>7 by Gene Roddenberry, it lasted only three years and 79 episodes. But it took off into hypers pace after going into re-runs. Its popularity151 words
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Article, Illustration337 1994-11-15 43 FOR his next project, Malaysian film-maker U-VVei Shaari is going on the road in more ways than one. In planning to make a road movie, he is adopting what he calls a "road tour" concept, meaning the crew will move from place to place to337 words
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Advertisement105 1994-11-15 50 2745 Technical Positions H A construction company has Immediate vacancies I lorI SITE FOREMAN H Singaporean or PR. I Minimum 2 yrs. I experience. Class 3 driving licence. I Interested, please call I Mr Tayit *****06 (or an Interview BESTSKILLS MCS Construction site (Holland Rd.l requires: SITE ENGINEER 13K 4105 words
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Article, Illustration12 1994-11-15 54 THE WEEKEND'S BEST IN EN'CIAXI) by lan l\mwn I12 words
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Article, Illustration68 1994-11-15 54 ERIC CANTONA - by ERIC CANTONA for Man United, against Man City at Old Trafford. 23rd min: Eric Cantona demonstrates remarkable skill as he scores with a rising drive past City goalkeeper Simon Tracey. He takes a pass from Andrei Kanchelskis on his heel, while barely checking his stride,68 words
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Article, Illustration70 1994-11-15 54 Mark Hodge - by Mark Hodge for Plymouth Argyle, against Kettering. Kettering's Carl Alfford collects a pass from Anton Thomas and fires a left-footer from 20 metres. Hit with a strong wind behind it, the shot swerves wickedly but Mark Hodge turn it round the post at full stretch.70 words
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Article, Illustration371 1994-11-15 54 Happenings on and off the field FINDERS KEEPERS: The following tale concerns a young goalkeeper on loan to Matebeleland Highlanders from Salisbury Callies. The teenage 'keeper receive a $10 signing-on fee and was urged by team mates to "go for the big one". The youngster, in his own371 words
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Article, Illustration561 1994-11-15 55 Lan Brown - ■Mutism 5 man CITY 0 The New Paper's weekly series featuring the best of last week's soccer in England. Bringing you all the action is lAN BROWN, a soccer journalist based in Britain. Watch out for his reports, every Tuesday. by Lan Brown IT was a week in561 words
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Article209 1994-11-15 55 KELONG IN ENGLAND AFP, Reuter. SOUTHAMPTON goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar was formally charged by the English Football Association yesterday over allegations that he took bribes to fix matches. The FA said the player faces charges of "conduct which is improper or liable to bring the gameAFP, Reuter. - 209 words
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Article214 1994-11-15 55 Wire services. m ANOTHER MANAGER GOES: Russell Osman has been sacked as manager of English First Division struggler Bristol City. The 35-year-old former England and Ipswich defender took charge of City in January 1993 and immediately saved the club from relegation with a string of impressive results. Last season,Wire services. - 214 words
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Article, Illustration266 1994-11-15 56 Six young badminton players head overseas for exposure and experience. BERNARD PEREIRA has the details NEXT month, six Useful Badminton Party trainees aged 11 to 18 will be in Indonesia from a week to a month. Amos Tham, 15, will be undergoing four weeks' intensive training with266 words
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Advertisement200 1994-11-15 56 EZZHHsBSSI ]Pl I ONEER' 7 ±n. t-a spot stfm* PIONEER i >ll BALL WiNt M SINGAPORE SABAH Support the Lions in this year's Malaysia Cup Tournament. Yes! Follow L, the Lions and cheer them on! Watch P* Ojf^P them play. See them score those winning goals and win attractive prizes200 words
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Article, Illustration176 1994-11-15 57 1994 M CUP There was plenty of food for thought at the victory dinner hosted by the Football Association of Singapore last night tit celebrate the Lions' triumph in the inaugural Malaysian Premier League. The guest of honour, Minister for Communications and the Environment Mr MaliPictured/ Sam Yeo - 176 words
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Article, Illustration33 1994-11-15 58 Our panel of four experts takes a close look at how Singapore performed last Saturday. Was it good, bad or creditable? They offer different views. OBSERVER ft OBSERVER B Luck won't really last33 words
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Article429 1994-11-15 58 SINGAPORE may look far from capable of wresting .the Malaysia Cup, but what Douglas Moore has done in team tactics recently augurs well for the future. Have you noticed that every time he makes a change to the team, it works. Each time he does something, he's correct. The team429 words
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Article116 1994-11-15 58 OBSERVER C HEY, hey, what's the meaning of sending on Raft Ali for Steven Tan half a minute before the final whistle? There was nothing useful in that. Douglas Moore either wanted Rafi to have a bigger share of the bonus for having played, or he was116 words
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Article139 1994-11-15 58 OBSERVER D I'M not complaining. I've been a footballer, so I know how tired the Lions are now. We're reaching the end of the season, having played 35 matches. Wouldn't the players feel a bit jaded by now? Some of us are talking about peaking, about139 words
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322 1994-11-15 59 AP. MUHAMMAD Ali hasn't forgotten his old rival George Foreman. He sent the new heavyweight boxing champion of the world a message. It was a poster which read: "Congratulations champ, you had the courage and guts toAP. - 322 words
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