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Title Section11 1996-05-02 1 the new paper THURSDAY, MAY 2,1996 RfffTA (P) 061/VB6 60 CENTS11 words
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Advertisement32 1996-05-02 1 iSAIVixl Hf 'INSULT' tHK actor Stephen Chow reacts after Canada ~> turns down PR because of "triad links' /Page 19 NAxiGWi'w -S?JS:: SI::;/JOKB [|Jil I Another quality publication of Singapore Press Holdings http://web3.asia1.COm.sg/tnp32 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration379 1996-05-02 2 PRESIDENT ARAFAT VISITS WHITE HOUSE Wire services. HE had visited the White House twice in the past three years. But yesterday was the first time Palestinian President Yasser Arafat had the chance for a "four-eyes" meeting with US President Bill Clinton. "I am delighted to haveWire services.; Picture/ Reuter - 379 words
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Article115 1996-05-02 2 Source: Reuter. ALTHOUGH he won no new pledges of aid from the US, Mr Yasser Arafat did not go home empty-handed. The World Bank yesterday agreed to provide his Palestinian National Authority with a US$2O million (5528.2 million) emergency loan for Gaza and the West Bank. The loanSource: Reuter. - 115 words
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Article, Illustration412 1996-05-02 3 S is for Satisfaction. To measure it, the Government uses the scale of "achievements", but the people use "aspirations". Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong spoke about the S-factor in his May Day Rally speech yesterday. IRENE NG reports THE facts on the left show that the livesGraphics/DANTE - 412 words
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238 1996-05-02 3 WHAT makes people snap up property here is not the limited land, but their confidence in the political stability and continued growth of Singapore, said Mr Goh. "My worry is that some Singaporeans have not thought deeply about this, that it is the238 words
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Advertisement76 1996-05-02 2 Leisure Showtime: Pages 24,25, 27,30 TV: Page 32 Comics: Pages 35,36 HF If Call us. Hotline 110T*****55l IOT *****S5 Clarification $50,000 pledged to charity still unpaid (TNP, April 30): The chairman of the Aidilfltri Charity Box organising committee, Mr Abdul Halim Kader, has clarified that the telephone number for the76 words
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QUICKNEWS
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96 1996-05-02 4 HOUSING LOANS L hot A kSTORIESJ MORE banks and finance companies are now using the retirement age of 65 for housing loan applications. Previously, they used 60 years as the guideline. Companies which now use this policy include DBS Bank, OCBC Bank and96 words
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Article21 1996-05-02 4 The Straits Times Industrials Index fell 5.94 points to 2409.72 points at 9.15 morning from yesterday's close of 2415.66.21 words
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Article26 1996-05-02 4 The Dow Jones industrial average rose 6.14 points closing at 5,575.22 yesterday. Volume on the New York Stock Exchange was about 404 million shares26 words
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Article54 1996-05-02 4 A switch to a higher retirement age will benefit prospective home buyers in their late 30s or 40s because they can now opt for longer terms. Repayment would be more manageable. A longer term also means lower monthly instalments on the same loan amount. Or, the borrower could54 words
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Article26 1996-05-02 4 A borrower ends up paying more in total interest costs over the housing loan. Also, the interest rate charged by the lenders is higher.26 words
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Article105 1996-05-02 4 Here we have two ministers who are very open, they told the whole world exactly what they bought. There was no impropriety whatsoever. Similarly, if ministers are Just as open when they buy j I see no problems. Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong, commenting on Senior Minister105 words
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Article90 1996-05-02 4 SENIOR Minister Lee Kuan Yew and Deputy Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong bought two property units each from Hotel Properties Ltd (HPL) at discounts last year. But HPL delayed disclosing the details of the transactions to the Stock Exchange of SM Lee said later that HPL's delay had "created90 words
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Article64 1996-05-02 4 The Straits Time*: A share for all in nation's wealth, pledges PM Goh The Business Times: Analysts raise Q1 growth forecasts Lianhe Zaobao: PM Goh: S'pore would work to ensure a better home with "a share for all" in 21st century Bertta Harlan: PM Goh: Every citizen benefits DOC64 words
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CATCH OF THE DAY
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Article53 1996-05-02 4 BRIDGING the gap between their native and adopted countries will be the focus of a conference by Asian-Americans in New York this week. Called "Bridges With Asia", it will highlight the growing role of Asian-Americans in US relations with Asia, said organisers Asia Society and Leadership Education for53 words
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Article58 1996-05-02 4 A THIRD link connecting Johor with the eastern part of Singapore may be underway in future. A Malaysian newspaper said yesterday that Johor is studying this possibility to promote trade and tourism. The proposed project involves the construction of either a tunnel or a high bridge connecting58 words
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Article52 1996-05-02 4 MALAYSIA'S Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim was yesterday named Finance Minister of the Year by magazine Asia Money. It said his astute management of the economy, encouraging joint ventures and cross-border business, was making Kuala Lumpur a regional financial centre. It also praised his concern for52 words
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Article61 1996-05-02 4 MALAYSIA'S Umno would support opposition Parti Islam (PAS) in the PAS move to limit the powers of the Kelantan Sultan. Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday: "If it is in line with Umno's stand, we will support it." He said Umno would vote with61 words
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Article72 1996-05-02 4 MRS Suharto's passing was a "great loss", Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew said in his condolence letter to Indonesian President Suharto. He said she had "made many great sacrifices for you and for the country". Unable to be at the funeral Mr Lee wrote: "Words cannot console72 words
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Article, Illustration372 1996-05-02 5 Goh Teng Teng - THENEWSTODAY By Goh Teng Teng PRIME Minister Goh Chok Tong showed off his golfing skills, scored a strike at bowling, crunched his stomach and flexed his arms. All that exercise was part of Mr Goh's tour of the May Day Carnival at the NTUC PasirPictures/Jonathan Choo - 372 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration224 1996-05-02 6 Irene Ng - By Irene Ng THE new NTUC building is the Government's "symbolic" gift to the "National Trades Union Congress. "This new building isn't just a strong reaffirmation of the symbiotic relationship between the NTUC and the Government," says NTUC chief Lim Boon Heng, who is224 words
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Article82 1996-05-02 6 THE new NTUC building fulfils a pledge made by Mr Goh five years ago, when he was First Deputy Prime Minister. NTUC's present home a six-storey building in Shenton Way was also a gift from the Government. In the 1959 polls, Mr Lee Kuan Yew, then head82 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration205 1996-05-02 8 Jessica Leow - So will Def Leppard and Barry Manilow ByJ Jessica Leow HERE are three reasons for local music lovers to cheer: Def Leppard, Barry Manilow and the Cranberries. Most likely to create a commotion: The Cranberries, fronted by the yodelling Dolores O'Riordan. The Irish pop band which205 words
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Article77 1996-05-02 8 WHAT: Def Leppard WHEN: May 30,8 pm WHERE: Indoor Stadium TICKETS! $35, $55 and $70 available at Sistic outlets from May 4 WHAT: Barry Manilow WHEN: June 19,8 pm WHERE: Suntec City Convention Hall TICKETS: $50, $70, $90, $110 and $130 available at Ticketcharge outlets from May 1777 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration376 1996-05-02 10 Dr William Tan's wheelchair feat from Johorto Penang may be over. But he might not have been able to accomplish it without some guardian angels in uniform. RACHEL TAN flew to Penang to meet them SIX burly Malaysian police self-defence experts turned "traffic cops" forPicture/ Mohd Ishak - 376 words
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Article77 1996-05-02 10 DR William Tan got royal treatment from the Malaysian police. From state to state, his convoy was escorted by two to 10 police outriders on motorbikes or cars. This was in addition to the escort provided by po- lice volunteers from the training academy in77 words
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Advertisement338 1996-05-02 11 What Things In Life are Worth The Wait? Your perfect partner Your dream home The perfect home environment W < The ideal car It is said that the good things lines that are perfectly suited i^. in life are worth the wait. Take to modern interior decoration for instance, Sanyo's338 words
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Advertisement506 1996-05-02 12 f*Meel you at tlie* IOI! (Mill) 1 l EOWTAM TIkMCE Itaw's lorpr Imj •C C Drytftawrs Uhmu fasts Itstaaratt Crystal Jadt litchtn Dthlrance Dos faos Htucai fastairant foontam load Ttrraa (foodcoort) Now of Sondaitst fad >, t |H r\l I \f *""r *«P n louiws •IK ftoson luq« MtOouMi Pista506 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration191 1996-05-02 13 PREPARATIONS FOR CEREMONY IT has taken 1,200 brass pots, 1,200 lotus flowers and over 1,000 fresh coconuts, 30 volunteers, three months, and $18,000 to put this Hindu religious ceremony together. "Ittakes a lot of time and effort to put this ceremony together. So it isPicture/ David Tan - 191 words
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Article, Illustration458 1996-05-02 14 A van driver and a policeman were seriously injured in two accidents that involved the same van 20 minutes apart at Lornie Road yesterday morning. RIANA ZAKIR reports PEST controller Razali Rahim had often told his sister he would walk straight out if he were ever458 words
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Article65 1996-05-02 14 CONSTABLE Tan Yoke Siong, 25, stayed conscious after the accident. His mouth bled and he fractured both legs. A police spokesman said Tan was apparently trying to help Mr Razali out from the other door when a Mercedes crashed into the van. He said Tan had left65 words
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Article302 1996-05-02 15 Goh Teng Teng - By Goh Teng Teng WHILE some Singaporeans returned to work reluctantly on Tuesday, the luckier ones enjoyed an uninterrupted fiveday break, thanks to their companies. One accounting firm declared Tuesday a day off and one law firm sent its staff on a free holiday to302 words
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Article, Illustration649 1996-05-02 16 A Jewish millionaire, who died in 1989 at the age of 90, left $28 million to charity. RIANA ZAKIR pieces together a portrait of the man who became a loner in his later years—and the two women who looked after him FOR Jewish millionaire Meyer Ezra Isaac,649 words
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256 1996-05-02 16 THE bungalow is yours to live in, Mr Isaac told his long-serving gardener. After 20 years living in the servants' quarters in Mr Isaac's garden, Mr Matui Karto was given the right to live in the two-storey bungalow for as long as he256 words
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Article114 1996-05-02 16 PENANG-born Meyer Ezra Isaac came to Singapore as a child. He made his fortune in the gramophone records business, which he set up after the Japanese Occupation (1942-45). He was the sole distributor for His Master's Voice gramophone records, which bore the logo of a114 words
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Advertisement119 1996-05-02 14 Help your child breeze through his exams with Friday Weekly' mock exam 1.-j As the schools' exams approach, help your child prepare for his exams by f* working on the mock exams specially mooted for him. These mock exams are created to assist students in their —fcJWL revision and preparation119 words
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SPEAKUP
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Article, Illustration168 1996-05-02 17 Muhamad Rani Osman, student studying in New Zealand Kia Ora (a common greeting used by New Zealanders). I refer to the column, Taking Heart from Kiwi Souls", on April 18. I agree with the writer's comments on the friendliness and graciousness of the Kiwis. I have168 words
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Article, Illustration155 1996-05-02 17 Jonathan Tan, Sussex, Britain One often reads about how some Singaporeans wish they were free from the pressure of having to pursue material wealth. It is heartening to see that Singaporeans are concerned that the drive behind Singapore's affluence should not be merely materialistic. But it155 words
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Article200 1996-05-02 17 Ms Goh Su Lin, 28, general manager of Necessary Stage I refer to the report, "Two no-shows", in The New Paper on April 22. In particular, I refer to the reasons given by the National Arts Council (NAC) for turning down The Necessary Stage's200 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration271 1996-05-02 18 DUTCH SOCCER STAR ON DANGEROUS DRIVING CHARGE I Reuter. DUTCH soccer star Patrick Kluivert yesterday denied charges he had caused death by dangerous driving. But he admitted he had been going too fast before crashing into another car, killing a man. A prosecuting lawyer earlier demandedReuter. - 271 words
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Article, Illustration290 1996-05-02 19 CANADA SAYS 'NO PR' AGAIN TO HK STAR STEPHEN CHOW AFP. Hongkong film star Stephen Chow has been refused Canadian permanent residence for a second time. Stephen said the Canadian authorities rejected his application to emigrate after allegedly uncovering evidence that he was involvedAFP. - 290 words
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Article53 1996-05-02 19 STEPHEN Chow is a Singapore permanent resident. He came here in December 1994 to get his PR certificate and blue identity card. Stephen kept an extremely low profile while in Singapore. It was also reported that he bought a $4-million apartment in Four Seasons in the53 words
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Article345 1996-05-02 20 Reuter. THE American state of Maryland is suing seven tobacco firms and three other organisations to recover costs for public health care and damages related to smoking. Maryland Attorney-General J Joseph Curran said the US$l3-billion ($18.2-billion) suit was filed yesterday. It makes Maryland the eighthReuter. - 345 words
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Article, Illustration237 1996-05-02 20 Wire services. INDIA has lifted a ban on the controversial movie Bandit Queen. The Supreme Court said the scenes of nudity or violence were necessary to depict former bandit Phoolan Devi's humiliation and her plight before she took the gun to avenge her dishonour. SheWire services. - 237 words
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Article, Illustration296 1996-05-02 21 CORRUPTION SCANDAL SPREADS Wire services. THE governors of Kerala and Uttar Pradesh quit their jobs yesterday. They are the latest to fall in connection with India's political corruption scandal. The link was revealed by investigators. The resignations will embarrass Prime Minister P V Narasimha Rao. TheWire services.; Picture/ Reuter - 296 words
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Article80 1996-05-02 21 THE $29 million Indian political scandal has caused many political casualties. It centres round a diary, owned by a "hawala" or illegal foreign exchange dealer, containing references to more than 100 politicians and officials. Seven former government ministers have resigned after being named in the affair and then80 words
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Article, Illustration260 1996-05-02 22 RUSSIA CHINA TIES When the Chinese and Russian presidents embraced each other in Beijing last week, they signalled to the world that their countries once bitter enemies are finally ready for a new era of friendly ties Take note, Uncle Sam THINGS have come aGraphica/ PAT; Text/ROSNAH AHMAD - 260 words
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Article183 1996-05-02 22 MONEY matters and the June presidential poll were very much on Mr Boris Yeltsin's mind during his three-day visit to China last week. Russia, which lost customers in central and eastern Europe, wants to boost trade with China, especially in military equipment. In the historic183 words
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Article186 1996-05-02 22 WITH Sino-US ties at a low point, China could do With a friendly Russia. After all, the last thing that China needs now is two powerful enemies at the same time. And if Russia is eager to sell military equipment; China is keen to buy them. China,186 words
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323 1996-05-02 23 Source: Wire Services. MORE elderly Americans may take up taiqi to maintain their balance, if they pay attention to the latest American Geriatric Association findings. The AGA Journal said in this month's issue that this Chinese martial art involving physical and mental exercises couldSource: Wire Services. - 323 words
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Article, Illustration514 1996-05-02 24 A year ago, Australian film producer David Giles was in town trying to get investors interested in his script called A Voice Cries Out. The New Paper met him back then to talk about the amazing story that has now become Paradise Road, the first Singapore-fundedPicture/ Liew Yip Leon - 514 words
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Article, Illustration159 1996-05-02 24 THE original cost of Paradise Road was Asl6 million ($14.5 million). Now estimated to cost $28 million, it will be one of the most expensive Australian movies ever. "Fox got involved, so it has become an American studio picture," David Giles told The New Paper in an interview159 words
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Article, Illustration439 1996-05-02 25 Jessica Leow - By. Jessica Leow POP star Mick Hucknall's body clock is ticking. Fast. So, after amassing $22 million as the voice of Manchester band Simply Red, he is ready to croon a slower tune. "I'm ready for a change. I'm not a workaholic, I don't live to work," hePicture/ David Tan - 439 words
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Article157 1996-05-02 25 MICK Hucknall simply failed to live up to his reputation as an ace performer in his show here on Tuesday. The flamboyant singer, who is basically Manchester soul act Simply Red, was lacklustre at the Singapore Indoor Stadium despite a goody bag of hits. All too often, he157 words
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Article, Illustration420 1996-05-02 27 Having established her name in Taiwan, Singaporean singer Kit Chan is now hoping to break into the movies. Despite an offer, she is biding her time for the right role to come along, she tells YONG SIEWFERN KIT Chan has turned down an offer toPicture/ Jonathan Choo - 420 words
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Article88 1996-05-02 27 KIT'S singing career began two years ago. Since moving her base to Taiwan in 1994, Kit has become a household name in the region, including Hongkong. Her debut Mandarin album, Heartache, has hit four platinums in Taiwan. Kit's second album, Too Close for Comfort, has garnered88 words
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Article, Illustration398 1996-05-02 29 SHOWTIME SHEILA Majid was nervous when she went to sing in London in March. After all, it was her first concert in two years. And all 1,000 tickets to her charity show were sold out. She need not have worried. The concert was a hit.Picture/ The Malay Mail - 398 words
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Advertisement56 1996-05-02 33 ni/1 //n is > MOREJHAN :-WL ONE HOUR B Vt\ J*£ SHOW!.- HI 31 I r 1 i? vflhk -SKY WllHive in^CbncertTaiwan's Multi-talented Singer-Composer First Concert in Singapore! TICKETS AT $25ne1l Only inclusive of one standard drink and admission) Now Available At CANTO and TOWER RECORDS Supported !:>. 5T Jointly56 words
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Article, Illustration474 1996-05-02 34 CAROL LEONG - 1 m WITH CAROL LEONG SOME time ago, I met an Indian army general. Lt-General Chibber was the real thing. He had fought in India's wars with Pakistan and China. As commander-in-chief of India's Northern Command, he had sent men out to die. I thought474 words
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Miscellaneous259 1996-05-02 34 COMICRELIEF Calvin and Hobbes/Bm watterson SPACEMAN SPIFF, BOLD SPIFF CAUBBAJES HIS CALVIN, IF *X) SUOOT TWkT —v TNTCRPIAiIEVAJH EXPIfiRER,. BLASTER. REACN...AIM... PAPER CUP AT ME. IU GET CONFOUND IT. v ZABG! -> 'v >K*)R BOTTOM HWLED TO "THE BLASTER JAMMED si X THE PRINCIPAL'S CFF\CE SO V J Vv <[259 words
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Miscellaneous97 1996-05-02 35 COMICRELIEF THE CONCRETE JUNGLE /COLIN GOH LCOK.IOUGOIS ArTI WteWOT SOWWEb "to IDST IdO'Rt SUfPOSEb ID SBK-T UHK>UU *****. CMC, M&fcb W affiwi«Jioun«MKioo fe H&JT EVEWTS UKE MIWTUKE... S J fIBDOT tUteEtt**! T^ T J^ A BE .£^,[i 6 A < TI AN-PI/IINCOLN TAN JASON CHONG fyow, THt WORK HERhI X'AA97 words
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Article, Illustration56 1996-05-02 36 The word "promotion" usually brings good cheer in the office. But not always. What happens if you were given a promotion without a raise, for example? Find out how to deal with some problems that may accompany a promotion. /See Page 38 Getting ahead: So you56 words
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Article, Illustration398 1996-05-02 37 Lo Tien Yin - CAREERCHOICE By Lo Tien Yin SO you got that promotion. Congratulations! Did you get a raise as well? Sometimes, more money does not necessarily come with a promotion. There may also be other problems that accompany a career jump. Listed below are some problems you may398 words
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Advertisement200 1996-05-02 37 a 0 COMBUSTOR AIRMOTIVE O SERVICES We are a newly established joint-venture company of SIA Engineering Company and Pratt Whitney. Our Principal activity is the repair of aircraft engines combustion chambers. We invite applications for the following position: TECHNICIANS Requirements At least 3 GCE'O' or 'N' level passes including English200 words
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Advertisement83 1996-05-02 37 Diploma holder/ NCCS Certificate or relevant Trade Certificate Experience in HDB projects Able to work independently ************************* Interested appplicants please call at Tel: *****70 or fax resume to *****38 I DREAM 1 You can Earn 110,000 p.m. Enjoy Flexible Time [4HB] Be promoted to Agency Management SAMUEL onto Travel on83 words
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Advertisement168 1996-05-02 37 15 Hi/nfl I Mueller Asia Pt# Ltd. an American subsidiary is looking for o dynamic and energetic sales executive to I promote its line of products through distribution in Asia. S Candidates should have the following: (1 a) Technical education in Mechonicol field preferable H or least o polytechnic diploma168 words
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Advertisement951 1996-05-02 38 CAREERCHOICE SINGAPORE BUSSERTOE (1978) LTD You will look after the myriad functions that keep the wheels of SBS turning;** It's an exceptional career. You can expect exceptional benefits and career prospects. So let your career move with us today. Jnervlsor Personnel/ 'Assistant Supervisors (Operations) bescription Y ou will supervise depot951 words
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Article, Illustration445 1996-05-02 39 Just when things are going your way... In Situation Alert this week, LO TIEN YIN finds out how Edwin Ng*s "rendezvous" with Caroline is ruined—even as more trouble stirs at the office CAREERCHOICE TO save his client money, accounts executive Edwm Ng chose not to445 words
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Advertisement104 1996-05-02 39 (i h We are a direct office of a Norwegian based company which for years have been the leader in providing services to the Hospitality Industry. Due to our expansion in product lines, we now have a vacancy for a SALES EXECUTIVE. Thel incumbent shall have but not limited to104 words
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Advertisement61 1996-05-02 39 In any organisation, administrative and secretarial staff play an integral part in efficient day-to-day operations. As a provider of challenging job opportunities and promising career prospects, attract potential support staff by advertising in 'Careers: Administrative Secretarlar, a special recruitment focus of The New Paper Fastads on 30 May. For advertisement61 words
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Advertisement510 1996-05-02 40 INow You Can Become a Karaoke Star! I i microphone that combines MIDI 3nlflkM>r i technology and radio frequency I transmission into a music system. Special I Me ?lJyy I Of (Usual price $799 less $100 discount) BJ In addition, a $200 voucher will t>e given away with every purchase510 words
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Advertisement184 1996-05-02 41 2200 Business Services/ 2200 Business Services/ Products Products P— Tl Golden Opportunity I Quayside FOODCOURT Basement, Liang Court I We invite food operators catering for the following food types to add variety to our newly refurbished food court. Indian Food Yong Tau Foo/Char Kway Teow Satay/Rojak Herbal Food Vegetarian Food184 words
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Advertisement565 1996-05-02 42 2609 Engineering 2609 Engineering Position* Positions PXXX)OQQOOOOOOQQOOQQOQC^ jlished Market-Leader in Manufacturing of Metal Q looking for a < to join the Management Team X Requirements. Q Diploma in Mechanical Engineering or similar field with mini- Q Q mum 2 years working experience in Sheet Metal Q Q Able to plan565 words
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Advertisement211 1996-05-02 42 2630 Sales Positions A company requires PERMANENT SALES PROMOTER for exhibition No experience needed as training will be provided Aggressive Bilingual Minimum 18-35 years Minimum GCE "N* level Interested, please call *****06 for interview. FEMALE SALES! PROJECT EXECUTIVES Required By Entertainment company Preferably some sales experience PC literate preferred but211 words
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Advertisement413 1996-05-02 42 i 1 1 Yam Paste with is_ House Special if Cinko Nuts at $1 j I Dumping Soup at $1 j 5 (usual: $15 for ten persons) j I (usual: $5.50) (For orders above $80) (For orders above $20) j| Beaulieu House Seafood Restaurant I De Xl Szechuan Hptt^Sestauram i413 words
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Advertisement374 1996-05-02 43 2050 Personel Services/ 2080 Pwioml Untie—l 2060 Pmoiul Services/ 2050 Personal Services/ 2000 Personel Services/ 2050 Pwmml Services/ 2000 Personal Services/ Product! Product* Products Products Products Products (<2/L W«* Q,l*aXi UMtt &**Xy, Wutit V. iVo^her'« M)*my OWWM2M& iH Wonderful Thermo Pot absolutely yours FREE (whilst stock last). Enrol...Trial Session Facial374 words
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Advertisement162 1996-05-02 43 2530 Seles Positions 2530 Seles Positions »i»>.U„h .rt U iL. woh estaDwsneo rieiaii urgarosation m me Aata Regton fa writing for tie mfrrninQpootllon: RETAIL ASSISTANTS Able to converse English/Mandarin Minimum Secondary education No experience required *>*'""*' ,ji I I Please eel or wefc In to: 240 MacPhereon Road 407-01 Plnea162 words
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Advertisement224 1996-05-02 43 2642 Hotel/ Restaurant/ 2642 HoteV Restaurant/ Lounge PoeWona Lounge Positions Iw International Hotel Hotel with the comforts of home □CI P 30, Orange Grove Road, rILLIi Singapore *****2 (Next to Shangri-La Hotel) I* GCE 'O'level passes PC literate Some accounting experience Age below 30 preferrea Completed NS for male applicants224 words
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Advertisement333 1996-05-02 44 2642 Hotel/ Raataurant/ 2642 Hot*!/ Baataurant/ 2642 HotaV Raataurant/ Loungt Positions Lotinga PoaWona Louwga Pothkwi APOI^mOTEI m SINGAPORE m%K$Stiliij~y negotiable. Secretaries Negotiable Cook (Nonya Kueh Specialist) Negotiable Butler $1070 -$1940 Housekeeping Supervisor $1021 $1891 Hostess 942 $1767 Bartender 912 $1692 Assistant Security Officer 844 $1669 Waiter/Waitress 823 $1543 Room Stewardess333 words
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Advertisement212 1996-05-02 44 2642 HotsV Aeetaorant/ Lounge PoiWowi INDONESIAN RESTAURANT requires: WAITRESSES 2 off day* per w** Full-time $1220 Part-time: $6 per hr. Mon.-Fri. lunch or Fri.-Sun dinner 1 Imim l/Wiy MVOTvIVW TTWHI 3.30pm IJOp* at Ngee Ann Chy *04-16 Suntoc City 181-010 Northpolnt 082-O3 2648 Beautician/Hair Can Positions FANTASTIC SAMS Orahard Ho212 words
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Advertisement466 1996-05-02 44 2648 Administrative 2648 Administrative Clarice! Positions Clericel Positions Singapore Technologies We have immediate vacancies for ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS/ STENOGRAPHERS Job: The appointees will provide administrative and clerical support in the Management Office and Engineering Department. GCE'O7N' level/ITE-CBS Clerical experience preferred but not essential Knowledge of MS Word/Excel preferred Willing to leam466 words
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Advertisement304 1996-05-02 44 -mm mm iow Mminiiiriiivw Clerical FnMom requirea FEMALE ADMIN. ASST. Salary $900 $1200 '07N'Laval Abla to typa apaak/ write English ft Mandarin S'porMfW PR prafarad Pis call *****77/ *****86 for an appt. or walk-in for an intarnMV .batwaan 10~5pm at 273 Thomoon Rd. Novona Qardan •01-01 (opp. Novona MITT) NUM«304 words
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Advertisement219 1996-05-02 45 2648 Administrative Clerical Positions CHMCBC FEMALE AOMIN. ASSISTANT Generel clerical experience Abla to work independently ft with initiatiwa Computer literate Interacted applicant* pieaee call Tel: 284 4180 14 Shaw Road #04-01 BTC Building I Singapore *****2 I JL Experienced lJ Computer literate. 1 GCE 0 level 3 Immediate *****73 n_r219 words
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Advertisement372 1996-05-02 45 2064 Tschakal Positions 2064 Tschaical Positions n^——— An Established Piling Co. Urgently required: E z 1. PROJECT MANAGER Z Z Degree in Civil/ Building Engineering Z Z Min. 2 years experience Z Z Car provided Z M 2. PROJECT ENGINEERS ZZ Diploma in Civil/ Building Engineering z z Z Z372 words
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Advertisement89 1996-05-02 45 ru =^ll^ Precision Co. in Hillview requires m•QA Production I 2 Engineers I I Electricians I I Production I I Technicians/Trainees I I• QC Technicians/ J I Operators £kMj| Construction firm requires QUANTITY SURVEYOR Fresh graduate may apply Independent with good communication skill* Contact Nancy 747-8136 2657 Production Positions Injection89 words
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Advertisement206 1996-05-02 45 I i 2687 Production I Positions A Printing Company urpantfy VITB art walcoma Apprantica/ axpariancad Intaraatad, plaaaa call Mr One at 273-6269 for intarviaw. 2663 Warehousing/ Inventory Posts URGENTLY REQUIRES Male Chinese Secondary level Able to use computer/ handle paperwork preferred Able to handle forklift and process class 3 valid206 words
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Advertisement241 1996-05-02 45 2666 Security Poehions 2666 Security Poaitiona PfIOSBC SIRVICIS RTI LTD requires I WCUMTY OFnCIM l Tuas, Jurong Waat, Jurong East, Pandan Qardene, Tatoan Qardene, Pandan Loop Buklt Batok areas Male/Female 12-Hour ehift Minimum Secondary education Weekly pey Aged 20-00 yeare Full CPF Walk-In Interview Monday to Friday 00-9 Tanjong Pegar241 words
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Advertisement100 1996-05-02 45 I 2683 Part-TimW Tomp. Positions SUNDAY OUTRAGE requires PART-TIMERS 20 ladiea ft 10 mate Dieco Quest Promoter* Between 18 28 years old Good looking with personality send photo, contact resume to: Sunday Outrage po box 1439 robinson rd. Singapore *****9 J CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER wanted at United Square for Sat.100 words
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Advertisement244 1996-05-02 45 2683 Part-TlmW Tamp. Positions PART-TIME WANTED Earn up to $300/- daily Short working hour* (Bpm 11pm) Training provided Aga 21 yra and abova For enquiries, call Ma Diana at *****98 2686 Positions For Ratiraas SALES PERSON required at shop in Bedok Reservoir Aga batwaan 55 65 yra Prafarably raaiding in244 words
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Advertisement279 1996-05-02 46 2683 Part-Time/ Tamp. 2683 Pert-Time/ Temp. Positions Positions i MP Singapore Press Holdings requires PART-TIME INTERVIEWERS to conduct house-to-house interviews REQUIREMENTS: Above 18 years of age Completed GCE '0' level Able to speak English, Mandarin and Chinese dialects Interested applicants are invited to come personally for an interview TODAY between279 words
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Advertisement627 1996-05-02 46 2689 Other Positions 2689 Other Positions 2689 Other Positions 2689 Other Positions Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore manages and maintains the Singapore Changi Airport, one of the Best in the World. Our mission is "to provide the highest standard in Safety, Quality and Service627 words
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Advertisement179 1996-05-02 46 2689 Other Positions L. required Singaporean males with experience Able to communicate well Responsible and hardworking Completed NS Salary based on experience Interested cell Tel: *****39 or Pg. 9-*****87 r 2700 Education Standard Morning Claw 26/6/96 Standard Evening Class 7/5/96 Advanced Evening Class 6/6/96 339 8682 102-11 Peece Centre] (7179 words
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Article, Illustration293 1996-05-02 47 Calvin Low - HANOI INTERNATIONAL ATHLETICS MEETING By Calvin Low AFTER leading all the way in his 100 m heat and returning a creditable time of 10.7 sec, Si ngapore sprinter Yusof Alias still failed to make the 100 m final in Hanoi. The reason: Yusof was ranked seventh overall293 words
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Article35 1996-05-02 47 Yusof Alias: 100 m heats: 10.7 sec (hand-time), did not qualify for finals 200 m: 21.7 sec (hand-time), first □ke Cheong Tsui Fong: 800 m: 2:23.35 ec, fourth 1,500 m: 4:55.95 ec, sixth35 words
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Article23 1996-05-02 47 Yusof Alias: 100 m: 10.995 ec (electronic time), seventh UK Shyam: 200 m: 22.395 ec (electronic time), seventh, personal best time23 words
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Article186 1996-05-02 47 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: SNOOKER World Championship in England q-finals: Stephen Hendry (Sco) bt Darren Morgan (Wal) 13-5; Ronnie O'Sullivan (Eng) bt John Higgins (Sco) 13-12; Peter Ebdon (Eng) bt Steve Davis (Eng) 13-10. SOCCER Div One England: Ipswich 2 Huddersfield 1. Germany: Fortuna Duesseldorf 2Wire services. - 186 words
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Advertisement150 1996-05-02 47 I SPRINGS I Facilities available Pli I Steam/Sauna «BH I Coffee/ TV Lounge HSISMjj k W§[ u J* >; ft All rooms with showers 200 Orchard Road Singapore *****7 THE NEW PAPER SATURDAY SPECIAL 20 APRIL 96 RESULTS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING WINNERS TOP PRIZE: 3D/2N stay in the Poolside150 words
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Advertisement120 1996-05-02 47 I I with High Fashion EILJjH We continue to offer you our famous "Tunch" Lunch cum Tea where you get spoiled for choice for 5 hours with a spread of Laksa, Dim Sum, Chwee Kueh, Nonya Kueh and more Now, you have every reason to "Tunch" with us $16.50 Adult120 words
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Advertisement112 1996-05-02 48 ICOliriT THE WAYS OUR CHEF HAS FUR WiTH DUCKS. I Arm You CAn CeunT On A Treat Fi;i>ln Us. you can find 111 The Drake, the duck specialty restaurant in Hotel Start counting and you could win yourself a SS3O voucher tor a unique dininu, experience at The Drake, where112 words
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Advertisement317 1996-05-02 49 I PAN-WEST NOWPHiATi i IV/ TV jlmm suntec city; I-CABLECHAMBEK I Ng|!Bs II JH H H jp iU I I CORJUDOR I H H questxone H M J H g LIFT LOBBY I Grand Opening Tomorrow! Pan-West, Singapore's premier golf retailer, opens its 11th outlet at Suntec City Mall. I317 words
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Article, Illustration499 1996-05-02 50 S Gulam - By: S Gulam HE came into the S-League with a big reputation. Former Finnish international, former European Cup player, once valued at US$lmillion (S$1.4million) and the best player in Singapore's former Premier League. But last Wednesday, in the Bedok Stadium grandstand, he looked like a lonely figurePicture/ Jonathan Choo - 499 words
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Article169 1996-05-02 50 WE refer to The New Paper Article dated 25 April 1996 headlined: "Blemish on a night of brilliance". We wish to state for the record that the above article does not represent a true account of what transpired during the S-League Tiger Beer Series match between our club,169 words
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Advertisement97 1996-05-02 50 S.LEAGUE Tiger Beer series On the Roll, Get Set, Goal! On the internet: http://web1.asia1.com.sg/sleague X^^r^eries P W D L F A Pts 1. Police FC 4 3 1 0 8 5 10 2. Qeylang Utd 4 3 0 1 9 3 9 3. Woodlands 3 2 1 0 5 397 words
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Article, Illustration119 1996-05-02 51 77j£ massive downpour on Tuesday night brought mixed blessings forS-League clubs. Pacesetters Police and Geylang both won allowing them to pull away from the pack. Two other matches were cancelled causing frustration for fans but allowing V Police FC 2 Tiong Bahru 1 Geylang 3 SAFFC1MOHD ISHAK; Pictures by CHOO CHWEE HUA - 119 words
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Advertisement10 1996-05-02 51 fi Tiger Beer senes On the Internet: http://webl .asial com.sg/sleague10 words
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Article, Illustration536 1996-05-02 52 They are talented and attacking footballers who can thrill the crowds with dazzling skills. But, the five Croatians with the Armed Forces team just cannot find the net THEY can gelek. They can put the ball through a defender's legs. They can open up the defence withREPORT S GULAM - 536 words
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Article138 1996-05-02 52 Adults: $6 Children: $2 Season tickets: $40 (seven home matches) Matches at regional stadiums: On match-day, tickets will be sold at stadiums till 2pm. TOMORROW'S MATCH SAFFCv GEY LANG (National Stadium, tomorrow, Bpm) Where: Jurong Stadium Sales: llam-7pm (today) Tomorrow: Available at National Stadium (East Entrance) from spm138 words
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Article, Illustration458 1996-05-02 53 Ian Brown - PREMIERSHIP TITLE RACE NOTTINGHAM FOREST v NEWCASTLE FM91.3 The New Paper Sportsfile on NTUC Radio Heart 91.3. From Monday to Friday at 8.15 am. Check it out. By Ian Brown REPORTING FROM ENGLAND NEWCASTLE has David Ginola free from suspension. So it's a straight selection458 words
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Article, Illustration84 1996-05-02 53 The curtain is about to be drawn on the English Premier League. Let us know: Who will clinch it? Will it be Manchester United or Newcastle? What will be the final point tally of the champion? Call The New Paper Infotine on 1900-*****13 and key84 words
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Article256 1996-05-02 53 UEFA CUP CHASE B ARSENAL, held 0-0 at home by Liverpool yesterday, needs to beat manager Bruce Rioch's relegated former club Bolton Wanderers on Sunday to secure England's last Uefa Cup berth. The Gunners, who have now failed to win in their last four256 words
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Article, Illustration625 1996-05-02 54 CLIVE WHITE - Foxy Fergie plays mind games WHAT'SHOT CLIVE WHITE THERE was a time when a sporting contest was decided solely by strength and skill, by what happened between two athletes or teams on the day. Not any more. Psychology has now entered the arena for which we probably have625 words
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Article, Illustration88 1996-05-02 54 bv STEVE OGRIZOVIC for Coventry against Wimbledon at Selhurst Park 48th min: The 38-year-old shows remarkable agility to punch away a Vinnie Jones drive. He may not have seen much of the ball until the last second due to the number of players in88 words
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172 1996-05-02 54 Glenn Hoddle: If the Chelsea manager accepts the invitation to succeed Terry Venables as England manager, the club has already decided who it wants as his replacement. And he is none other than the disgraced former Arsenal manager, George Graham. Ruud Gullit is172 words
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