The New Paper, 3 September 1996
1996-09-03
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Title Section12 1996-09-03 1 the new paper TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1996 MITA (P) 061/4/96 60 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration454 1996-09-03 2 US TV: Bombers on the way Source: Wire services. PRESIDENT Bill Clinton has decided on a military attack on Iraq, said US television reports. US B-52 bombers, carrying cruise missiles, have already left their bases in Guam and are heading for Iraq, said theSource: Wire services.; Picture/ Reuters - 454 words
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Article111 1996-09-03 2 UP to 40,000 Iraqi troops entered the city of Arbil in northern Iraq on Saturday to help a pro-Saddam Kurdish group drive out a pro-Iranian Kurdish faction. Iraq now claims to have withdrawn all its troops from Arbil. But the US yesterday accused Iraqi forces of moving111 words
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Article, Illustration122 1996-09-03 2 Reuter. THAI tycoon and head the Palang Dharma Party (PDP) Thaksin Shinawatra wants to retire from politics. Mr Thaksin, whose PDP holds 23 of the 391 seats in parliament, said he would not run in any fresh general election. Mr Thaksin was a deputy prime ministerReuter. - 122 words
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Article, Illustration276 1996-09-03 3 Today, Communications Minister Mah Bow Tan opens the final 7.8 km of the Tampines Expressway (TPE). It is among the many road projects lined up. How does it make travelling better? IRENE NG reports 1 KNOW that many motorists have been looking forward to the opening ofGraphics/ HUP - 276 words
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Article149 1996-09-03 3 ABOUT 15,000 to 20,000 extra COEs can be released in the next three to four years thanks to the Electronic Road Pricing (ERP), estimates Mr Mah. This is because the ERP, to start next year, will ensure smoother traffic, he says. The Government can then149 words
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Article173 1996-09-03 3 WHETHER you drive or use public transport, you will benefit when more roads are built. "More roads mean more people can own cars. People will have better connections from place to place. There will be more routes to choose from," says Communications Minister Mah Bow Tan. 'Traffic can be173 words
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Article189 1996-09-03 4 r HOT kSTORIESi THE total number of dh^fPftraded on* the Stock Exchange of Singapore last month was less than half the volume for the same period last year. August was the poorest month this year. Turnover plunged 55.3 percent to 1.7 billion units traded, compared189 words
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Article22 1996-09-03 4 The Straits Times Industrials Index rose 0.08 points to 2,128.88 points at 9.15 this morning from yesterday's close of 2,128.80.22 words
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Article, Illustration90 1996-09-03 4 THE Land Transport Authority has come up with new positions for the Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) gadget on motorcycles. One original option has been dropped and another retained. (See graphic.) The gadget, or in-vehicle unit (RJ), weighs several hundred grams. It contains a stored-value card and a90 words
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Article50 1996-09-03 4 IteSnbllMc Manila signs peace pact with Muslims Developers seen deferring home launches Umln XnfetK S'pore, Malaysia and Indonesia cannot be the only ones responsible keeping Straits safeand dean Mta Hartaa: Manila, Moro sign peace pact RCSaaratafaaM: Negotiators OK Netanyahu-Arafat summit BBC mwk US says Saddam must not go unchallenged50 words
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CATCH OF THE DAY
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Article63 1996-09-03 4 JAKARTA has said its military exercises in the Natuna islands were not intended to act as a warning against possible aggressors in the area. Exercise director Lieuten-ant-General Wiranto said the exercises were to test the forces' combat readiness. He said the Natuna islands Indonesia's northernmost territory in the63 words
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Article59 1996-09-03 4 MORE countries should sign the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Seftfa4*fet Marine Pollution Ocftxvention, Foreign Affeirs Minister S Jayakumar said yesterday. The conventions have guidelines for keeping the Straits of Malacca and Singapore waterways clean and safe for trade. Therefore it was in59 words
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Article, Illustration62 1996-09-03 4 HEALTH Permanent Secretary and Medical Services director Kwa Soon Bee, 65, retires from the civil service on Thursday alter 40 years. He was appointed Health Permanent Secretary and Medical Services director in 1984. Mr Koh Yong Guan will be the new Health Permanent Secretary and Dr Chen62 words
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Article73 1996-09-03 4 PORT Klang has helped to reduce Singapore's handling of Malaysia's container cargo from a high of 82 per cent to 57 per cent last year. Malaysian Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ling Liong Sik said Port Wang's capacity to handle container cargo had risen from 18 per73 words
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Article67 1996-09-03 4 AN illness has killed eight South-east Asian men in Toronto, Canada, between 1992 and last year and nobody knows why. Theuvictigts four Vietnamese, three Chinese and one "Filipino were aged between 23 and 44 and died while they were asleep. The Health Ministry here said in March that67 words
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Miscellaneous16 1996-09-03 4 WHAT'S HUP )l II 7 Say hello! Hello! Speak Mandarin, lah! 1 Hello! Hello! i Hello!16 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration414 1996-09-03 5 Julie Leong - By, Julie Leong THESE are no ordinary coins. Each set costs more than what an average Singaporean earns in a month. And yet, hundreds of people are willing to pay more than $2,000 each to own these coins. More than 1,000 have already placed their orders forPicture/ Kenneth Koh - 414 words
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Article, Illustration32 1996-09-03 5 Significant moments in Singapore's history have been immortalised on the ingots. Here is a sample of what the Singapore Lion Gold Proof Coin sets have depicted since 199232 words
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Article, Illustration508 1996-09-03 6 He has problems telling real from unreal At school, he has trouble relating to his friends. Sixteen-year-old William is no ordinary teenager. He has been under psychiatric treatment since young. TRACY QUEK talks to doctors and teachers HE claims his teacher punched him. And that his classmates508 words
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Article204 1996-09-03 6 WILLIAM has not gone to school since August 27 because he was afraid, said his sister, an administrative assistant. William stayed away from school for one year after his Primary 6 and also missed three months early this year on his doctor's advice. M204 words
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264 1996-09-03 6 ONE student stopped going to school for a year because he had "school-phobia". Another boy came to school with one kg leather weights tied to each leg and trampled on other Students' feet. One girl was withdrawn and moody because of manic depression and264 words
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Article, Illustration453 1996-09-03 7 Rachel Tan - She claims woman is having an affair with her husband, then BY Rachel Tan A WOMAN armed with an axe went berserk at Amoy Street hawker centre last Sunday. First, she shouted. Then, she waved the metre-long axe. Finally, she attacked a ngohPicture/ Lianbe Wanbao - 453 words
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Article174 1996-09-03 8 FAMILIES get: An annual bursary, ranging from $200 to $800, for their children's education. An annual conditional housing grant of $800, paid into the wife's CPF account for 20 years or until she reaches age 45, whichever is earlier. Choice of paying only 5 per cent174 words
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Article, Illustration471 1996-09-03 8 About26,ooopoor families could get help under the Small Families Improvement Scheme. Yet, only 509 have signed up. It's difficult to reach out to them, said Community Development Minister Abdullah Tarmugi. YVONNE UM talks a family that benefitted from the scheme A CHANCE chat led toPicture/ Kenneth Koh - 471 words
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Article323 1996-09-03 11 Chan Seet Fun - I TRIAL OF ACUPUNCTIJRiST By Chan Seet Fun THE acupuncturist accused of molest introduced a new face to the case yesterday: Hairdresser Chan Chee Wee. Zeng Guoyuan said that he was framed by Mr Chan. "This man recommended her (the alleged victim) to my clinic. I believe323 words
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Article112 1996-09-03 11 ZENG Guoyuan is now charged with "nibbling" his alleged victim's feet, and not "biting" them. The prosecution amended the wording of the first of his five molest charges yesterday. But that did not change Zeng's plea of not guilty. 'There is absolutely no possibility that I would112 words
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Article96 1996-09-03 12 LAST Saturday, we invited readers to redeem a free bottle of Oasis, the new natural-flavoured drink. For every bottle taken, YHS Ltd, the sole distributor, was to donate $1 to the Children's Cancer Foundation (CCF), the charity adopted by The New Paper this year. All96 words
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319 1996-09-03 12 Original: 12,000 Now: 9,000 Developers will struggle to meet this year's predicted supply of around 12,000 new homes, according to the latest estimates. This is despite the rush of launches expected when the usually quiet Hungry Ghost month ends this month, reports The319 words
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Article, Illustration454 1996-09-03 13 Dad says: I am not surprised. He always had a black heart Six more people were sentenced to jail yesterday for selling their Singaporean passports to a syndicate. Eleven of the 21 arrested were jailed earlier. IVYONG speaks to the father of one of those454 words
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Article236 1996-09-03 13 SYNDICATE'S TARGET POLICE ASP Lim has some advice for those travelling abroad: Do not leave passports with tour guides or in the luggage. Keep the passports in the hotel safe. Do not leave passports in vehicles. Those who sell their passports can be jailed up to three years236 words
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Advertisement81 1996-09-03 11 J NS*-~ Then there was the rhino. A huge one horned armourplated beast strolling* into the clearing. We were just metres away in the tram. So close I could smell his hot breath. Then I realised the breath was my husband's. A world first. .Just next to the Zoo Opening81 words
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Advertisement161 1996-09-03 13 Home Decor For people who love their homes BOOKFAIR CHILDREN'S PROGRAMMES H||figtilAj||M PUBLISHING AND 3.00 4.30 pm LIBRARIAN SKILLS Story telling by Mrs Bilkiz Allodin 8.30 pm fro™ ln<^,a Simon Schuster Presentation on 4.30 5.30 pm Books by Mr Nicholas Lutz Creative Arts Programme Venue: Function Room, (by JC Students)161 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article383 1996-09-03 14 Causes uproar in India's Parliament AFP. INDIA'S parliament was in uproar yesterday over a former minister who is reported to be in Britain. Members of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha (upper house) disrupted the session. They demanded an all-par-ty probe on former telecommunications minister Sukh Ram.AFP. - 383 words
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Article124 1996-09-03 14 Hie following readers win a copy of New Edition's latest album. Home Again <I/C number as recorded on our Infoline): *****60, *****46,*****66, *****72,*****88, *****26,*****72, *****68,*****03, *****51,*****23, *****26,*****03, *****48,*****97, *****22,*****27, *****47,*****51, *****83,*****17, *****69,*****73, *****86 and *****29. The answers are: Bobby Brown and Dont Be Cruel. The CDs are stxmsefed124 words
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Article, Illustration331 1996-09-03 14 THAI OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALLIST AFP. FRESH from an Olympic triumph that earned Thailand's first ever gold medal, featherweight boxer Somluck Kamsing has announced a step that will seal his position as a national hero. Mixing ringcraft with stagecraft, the 23-year-old will play theAFP.; Picture/ Reuter - 331 words
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Advertisement210 1996-09-03 15 1 Vwa I 31 st August Bth September 1996 jjgS HBVF The rich, cultural heritage of Turkey is St back on the shores of Sentosa... Music, Songs and Dances I Turkish food Fair ntfmm F A showcase of traditional Folk Dances (I Come to our Teahouse and |*?Q ES2: and210 words
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Article, Illustration291 1996-09-03 17 Leg success could help treat heart disease MEDICAL researchers have reported the first evidence that growing new blood vessels could be a way to perform a "natural bypass" on heart disease patients in future. The process involves adding genes to clogged arteries in a bid to trigger291 words
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Article152 1996-09-03 17 RESEARCHERS discovered vascular endothelial growth factor (vegF) several years ago, which appears to be a substance that tells a person's body when to grow new blood vessels. Main researcher Dr Jeffrey Isner reasoned that vegF genes could trigger new blood vessels to grow in patients who had clogged arteries.152 words
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Article, Illustration317 1996-09-03 19 GIRL'S GRANNY TELLS TfIMBY CHIK: WORLDTODAY "SHOW me the letter," said the grandmother of the underaged girl alleged to have had an affair with Tan Sri Abdul Rahim Tamby Chik. Madam Pendek Ahmad, 62, of Malacca, said Malaysian Umno Youth leader Tan Sri Rahim, should317 words
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Article, Illustration555 1996-09-03 20 You might remember him as one of the young, energetic hosts for the now-cancelled TV music programme, Nite Rage. Or as the "Burger King" kid. But Perfect 10 deejay Bernard Lim is moving on. EDWIN YEO reports BERNARD Lim, yourlunchtime voice on radio station Perfect 10, isPicture/ Mohd Ishak - 555 words
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Article, Illustration321 1996-09-03 21 "Taiwan'sMariah Carey", Coco Lee Wen, said she has never been in love before. The petite singer with the big voice tells HAZELTAN why BOYS hardly get a chance to get doee to her, said Coco Lee Wen. Tliey first have to gep past her surgeon mother.Picture/Jonathan Choo - 321 words
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144 1996-09-03 21 THE Taiwanese press calls her "Taiwan's Mariah Carey" for her big voice. But she can't read music. "I still can't read the notes for do re mi fa so," said Coco. Yet her previous four albums (three Mandarin and one English) have144 words
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Advertisement97 1996-09-03 21 I—A Harvest of—| CafefxoriaN Nonya <5c Thai Buffet use of a K >jy M multitude of herbs and Jf a balance is struck J resulting in a gastronomic IjiJKjJ spread, including BBQ ■■KkIHIMHK Chicken Salad, Prawn Tom Yam Goong, Otak Otak, Ayam Lemak Putih and more 1 $25 Adult $1897 words
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Article, Illustration642 1996-09-03 22 spotlight Yesterday "sua teng" (countryside). Tomorrow, a new model for housing. KENNETH KOH captures Punggol in transition through the eyes of two former residents JUST a few years ago, Punggol conjured up images of open-air seafood dining and farms. It was called "sua teng" (countryside) by theKENNETH KOH - 642 words
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Article, Illustration390 1996-09-03 23 Edwin Yeo - WHATTCS SAYS TCS had no plans at the moment to reschedule the sehes. said Mr Dominic Ang, TCS' assistant vice-president of marketing communications. It is now showing a re-run of the local Channel 5 drama. Growing Up, on the Sunday 3 pm slot. By Edwin390 words
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Article107 1996-09-03 23 Yes, it should be shown at night. Mg sons watch TV on Sundag something such two sons^tSwanenine J As long as the programme is not too violent or X-rated, I*m r okay with it... But for a programme like *****, U'B better to be shown at night107 words
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Article, Illustration410 1996-09-03 25 Jessica Leow - BY Jessica Leow KAMPUNG days were here again and right in the heart of Orchard Road. The event: My Generation My Music Concert the finale of the five-month-long Song Fest '96 competition held at the Orchard MRT park last Saturday. The singing competition,Pictures/ Kenneth Kor - 410 words
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Article111 1996-09-03 25 DICK Lee said he can write Singaporean songs even when he's thousands of miles away from home. He simply conjures images of home for inspiration. Said Dick, 40, who has composed such local favourites like Fried Rice Paradise and Lifestory: M I call up images of111 words
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Advertisement76 1996-09-03 25 the White Rose Cafe since 1986. Penang specialities for both lunch and dinner, these ■H^|HH|H|H|HHHHpH^pVj^^^^^^^^^^^H Apom or Ban Kueh, Duck Porridge, Lor Bak, Cuttlefish Kans Kong, Char Kway Teow, Prawn Mee, smothered in thick prawn paste, Oyster Omelette, Creamy Ice kachang and Chendol. There's also a chance to win air76 words
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Advertisement115 1996-09-03 26 [1 LION CITY HOTEL Jjgjl I Comfort Convenience Affordable S 1 I Superior Room g Q use rate r |p I I *Subject to 10% service charge. Government Tax inclusive of GST. Mfr'AhPUB fl 3 mins walk to MRT Station 15 mins drive to Changi Airport 10 mins drive B|115 words
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Miscellaneous795 1996-09-03 26 Tv page MHVHLrVIHHH HMK BVHVIiPVS ljhhm W!M!l!Hri RnHViHHI i4HHi r4Hli NOON News 5 Today NOON City Beat (Lifestyle/r) 2.00 PM Home Shopping 1-00 PMThe Winners (Business feature) 12.10 PM Yvonne's Cookbook (Cooking 1.00 PM Mid-Day N«ws 4.00 Family Challenge (Entertainment) 1-30 Money, Money, Money/Mow to Succeed instructional) i.30 Tuesday Report795 words
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Article, Illustration504 1996-09-03 27 IRENE NG - Et cetera WITH IRENE NG TODAY, I want to make a commitment for life: I choose Singapore as my country of citizenship. For better, for worse. There I have said it. For the past 16 years, I have felt my roots dig deeper and504 words
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Miscellaneous193 1996-09-03 27 COMICRELIEF Calvin and Hobbes/Bill Watterson s( GOOD HEWEKS, MOW SWD IF I KEEP MMfIHG *X) REALLN V'/aA-J lIU BET W\ I AUMfe Ul, WOBBES' WUM'S mS PACE, IT WL FREEZE T\JINK 50? r/?ig FEATURES MS. UKEO V4\TW YW L\VCE "WIS PCKEVER! —"—< Ai' HARDENING GM&O<V£5 Adam/Brian Basset (QUtT9ofl*6! Foxtrot/Bill Amend193 words
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Advertisement58 1996-09-03 31 W—tii.. Mac* A Kmoha *t Orchard ch •o#-01/ XT S'pora Mpf. Ctr. (Dhoby Ghaut MRT) requires 1) SUPERVISORS 2) CAPTAINS 3) BARTENDERS 4) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 5) CASHIER <r Fraa meals 0 Training provided 6 Split shift allowance O Transport providad for night shift at tha above addraas 2.30pm 5.30pm OA58 words
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Advertisement102 1996-09-03 31 Owe to boainaa* axtansion 9 WW invite applicant* for ft* following pottt Co-ordinationg jxj cuatomera, vendors andjZ internal organisation onT the delivery, quotations H' Must be eble to' under£i stand technical drawing ifi Diploma in Engineering £i 9i Preferably male and ORD& peraonnet Claaa 3 driving licence* pnh,nd aITTCTCTTOg Min.102 words
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Advertisement369 1996-09-03 32 2648 Administrative 2648 Administrative 2648 Administrative Clarical Positions Clarical Positions Clarical Positions Singapore Press Holdings From Diploma, 'A' Level to 'O' Level holders, we have just the right career for you. To find out more, we invite you to come to our WALK-IN INTERVIEW on WEDNESDAY, 4 SEPTEMBER 1996 from369 words
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Advertisement260 1996-09-03 32 2663 Waiehouaing/ 2663 Warahousing/ Invantory Posts Invantory Posts Utton !Kester Solder A world leader in the soldering materials market urgently requires: Store Assistant I Secondary education Physically fit W Benefits: Meal allowance $2.00 per day I Actual transport reimbursement Attendance benefits $50.00 per month Perfect attendance for 6 consecutive months,260 words
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Advertisement79 1996-09-03 32 2672 Despatch/Delivery Positions Must have own bike Class 2 licence Location: North Duration: 3 mths 5-day week Earn axtra $30 If you m tmlmam tdlt rwrwf ff mOnO!! Call Annie/AIHn *****62 2676 Driver/Transport Positions An •HihH«h«d food Ivitfuitry r6Quirot Cists 3 licence Working hour* from Sam. 11am. Chinese preferred Completed79 words
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Advertisement252 1996-09-03 33 2663 Warehousing 2663 Warehousing/ 2663 Warehousing/ Invantory Posts Invsntory Posts Inventory Poats l A Lighting Company requires STOREMAN Bilingual in English Mandarin Age below 30 Must be able to cycle Completed NS Maala provided Interested, please walk-in for interview at 299-303 Jalan lasar Tel: 294 2104 1 J 2675 Driver/Transport252 words
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Advertisement181 1996-09-03 33 2683 Part-TlmW Tamp. Positions Computer Company Required Good in Lotus Note From Oct. to Dee Call 293-3231 (Hmmr MRT) r I PART-TIME LEAFLETS DISTRIBUTORS a SURVEYORS nttded! $60 per day Interested pg. 9-217-0395 J PABT/FUU TIME ASST. BECBUITMENT MANAGES WANTED Afe tl Myrs rtuMe woirtlnf hr*<M least two hrt) No181 words
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Advertisement354 1996-09-03 33 2666 Security Positions 2666 Socurity Positions 2666 Socurity Positions 2666 Socurity Positions OT TfF mmaammm WIjIVjIj Date: 9& 10 Sept 1996 k Time: 9am to 4pm I I 1 1 1 II 1 I f Venue: Kg Kembangan I p p H Community Club JL M% J1 J Iml I354 words
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Advertisement174 1996-09-03 33 j 2689 Othar Positions 2689 Othar Positions I- SEAMEO Regional Language Centre □CI P 30, Orange Grove Road, nCLIf Singapore *****2 (Next to Shangri-La Hotel) Computer literate I Pleasant personality K Male age below 30 preferred Completed NS I* Male age below 30 Secondary Education Completed NS Able to work174 words
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Advertisement119 1996-09-03 33 2089 Other Positions Bm I 'Beautiful i 0 Charming Ifl 'Age 21 above h L 'With/without S i yp experience i 1 are welcome 'Any race 'Salary $1000 |j (Full Time) vi 'Age 21 above IW If "Working Hours: Ji f 3pm-11pm ftj Wjj 6pm-11pm u I 'Race Chinese M119 words
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Advertisement404 1996-09-03 34 2689 Other Positions 2689 Othor Positions 2689 Othor Positions SATS, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, is a progressive company which provides airport ground handling services to more than 55 scheduled airlines operating through Singapore Changi Airport. We are looking for people with energy and enthusiasm to join us in404 words
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Advertisement78 1996-09-03 34 r Petrol STation I requires I 2 Pump I Attendant* I I 2 Cashiers I (day or night shift) I Walk-in interview at: I 237, Whitley Road I Esao Station I iL—TsLJSLi**- I 2700 Education LOUIS PRESTON lATA-UFTAA Autwlsed TM*«g Centre Evening Class OMWt N. I DtrdMs-xwuN yj N| lATA-UFTAA78 words
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Advertisement49 1996-09-03 34 2700 Education MATHS TUITION Available for '0' level students By experienced NTU flrad. Interested, please page now! fas—J ASPIRING TO Stl It* YOUR GRADES? THE MENTOR provides qualified, dedicated experienced tutors to coach you in your studies. Priy Sec J JC levels and all subjects. Call *****83 (after 10am.-9pm.)49 words
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Advertisement203 1996-09-03 34 2700 Education 2700 Education Daily Enrolment MOE registered professionals Fully air-conditioned environment 1 e Convenient central location J a Library and Study Centre to support the a teaching programme Affordable Fees Classes from Monday Saturday WIPI TIMING OPTIONS a Classes are available in the morning, afternoon evening. 1 For further203 words
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Advertisement155 1996-09-03 34 Qualified teachers, grabs ratable tutors tor Pri./Sec./JC subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Bio. Maths, Econs. A/cs. English, CP, Chinese Humanities Music Special assstance tor foreign students Group tuition avaiabie *****55 I INSTALLATION I TESTING CENTRE. CP6 Inspection Testing of Electrical kitHllftlon 6 hours precticsl theory course. (ASIT) Mon S Thurs.6.3o 9.30 pm155 words
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Advertisement60 1996-09-03 35 Get September's HER WORLD! iBP#S)tS v*. I* jy GORGEOUS r 192 Rages! once-in-a-lifetime gowns BPIIIFQ Lovely Dresses BRIDES for a Friend's W 14 Days to Wedding N* Get Naked w&p&uch wmm Wedding w If Night Lingerie fiBST! J Getting |K fIH Beautiful Jewellei^^^^^^ FAMOUS SINGAPORE-STYLE FREE! BRIDES EXTRAI 504 pages60 words
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Article, Illustration486 1996-09-03 36 Reuter. FIFTEEN -year-old Martina Hingis struck a blow for the youth brigade. She claimed the highest-seeded scalp of the US Open so far by beating third seed Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario yesterday. The 16th-seeded Swiss scored a 6-1,3-6, 6-4 victory to reach her second Grand Slam quarter-final ofReuter.; Picture/ Afp - 486 words
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Article135 1996-09-03 36 Reuter. ANDRE Agassi and Thomas Muster are ready to rock the US Open with a quarter-final clash between two titanic hitters. "It's going to be big tennis," said Agassi. "Big tennis is when you get two guys trying to establish their will out there. "WeReuter. - 135 words
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Article, Illustration483 1996-09-03 37 THAILAND 5 PHILIPPINES 0 Favourites Thailand and Indonesia got their Tiger Cup campaigns under way with emphatic victories, and by scoring a handful of goals at Kallang and Jurong, respectively. But how good are they? S GULAM watched the Thais in action while JEFFREY LOW sizes up the IndonesiansPicture/ Mohd Ishak - 483 words
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Article89 1996-09-03 38 INDONESIA s LAOS 1 IMm: Abdul Aziz AIMuIIa(UAE) Shots «tfoafc Indon 33, Laos 2. Corners: Indon 9 Laos 3. Weather Cool. Pitch: Soggy. Crowd: 600 Yellow cards: Indon Eri Irianto, Anang Maruf; Laos Khenkitisack Bounlap Man of the Match: Eri Irianto (Indonesia). VIETNAM 3 CAMBODIA 1 Referee: N89 words
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Article, Illustration663 1996-09-03 38 Jeffrey Low - INDONESIA 5 LAOS 1 BY Jeffrey Low ON a damp, dismal and dreary night, Indonesia brought fire to Jurong with a sizzler that surely smelt like chamionship stuff. Despite the heavy, soggy pitch, the "Harimaus" floated to victory in a show of maturity which their financialPicture/ Choo Chwee Hua - 663 words
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Article270 1996-09-03 38 Danunrindo Indonesian coach: The pitch was very difficult. Twenty minutes before the end, we were already tired because the field was heavy. The result made me happy, but I hope we can play better in the next game (against Cambodia, Saturday, Jurong, Bpm) if the pitch is270 words
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Article44 1996-09-03 38 There are no games today. Tomorrow: Malaysia v Philippines (National Stadium, 6pm) Singapore v Brunei (National Stadium, 8pm) Thursday: Laos v Vietnam (Jurong, 6pm) Myanmar v Cambodia (Jurong, 8pm) Friday: Thailand v Brunei (National Stadium. 6pm) Singapore v Philippines (National Stadium, 8pm)44 words
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Article17 1996-09-03 38 Group A: Indonesia, Vietnam, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos. Group B Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Brunei,Philippines., .,vv>. j17 words
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Article, Illustration298 1996-09-03 39 S Gulam - SINGAPORE v MALAYSIA: THE AFTERMATH By S Gulam INJURED defender Lim Tong Hai is keeping his fingers crossed that he can recover in time to play Brunei tomorrow. The lanky defender limped out midway through Sunday's match against Malaysia, clutching his hip after being knocked down during298 words
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Article114 1996-09-03 39 WOODLANDS Wellington will be counting on V Sundramoorthy's scoring skills when it plays Selangor in a friendly at Woodlands Stadium tonight (Bpm). Sundram has scored in the S-League club's last four matches, including one in Woodlands' 2-2 draw with Sarawak last Saturday. But Sundram, who was not114 words
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Article117 1996-09-03 39 Wire services. JMflorioft English Premier League side Middlesbrough is prepared to listen to offers for its Norwegian international striker. Manager Bryan Robson said: "Fjortoft has not figured in my teams this season. At this stage of his career he needs first team football." Fjortoft joined Borofor£l.3 million. Trtfon hranovWire services. - 117 words
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Article, Illustration391 1996-09-03 40 BLOW FOR NIGERIAN SOCCER STAR Reuter. NIGERIA'S Olympic Games soccer hero Nwankwu Kanu's professional career with Italy's Inter-Milan is in jeopardy. He has a heart problem that could well end his playing career, a leading cardiologist said yesterday. Tests carried out by three heart specialistsReuter. - 391 words
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Article217 1996-09-03 40 Reuter. SHEFFIELD Wednesday maintained its 100 per cent record and went five points clear at the top of the English Premier League by beating Leicester City 2-1. Wednesday, which escaped relegation on the final day of last season, has now made its best start in 65 years,Reuter. - 217 words
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Article, Illustration225 1996-09-03 40 BLOW FOR ENGLISH STRIKER Source: Reuter. TOTTENHAM Hotspur's striker Teddy Sheringnam will be out of action for up to three weeks with a thigh strain. The 30-year-old pulled a muscle during an England training session last week. The latest blow adds to Spurs' early-season injury crisis andSource: — Reuter. - 225 words
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Article, Illustration253 1996-09-03 41 CHINA 111 MALAYSIA 64 THEY came to watch basketball power-house China play. But pitched against a hapless Malaysian side, the Chinese power-play was clinical, at best. Still, it was quite an experience gawking up at the two metre height-average team as it devoured Malaysia 111-64 in253 words
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Article, Illustration465 1996-09-03 41 Calvin Low - SINGAPORE 138 JAPAN 67 Stories/ 1 Calvin Low THE cymbals clashed and the drums rolled. Once again the rafters of the old Geylang Indoor Stadium reverberated with the excitement of the game it was built to house: Basketball, this time, Merlion Cup style. And 2000 fans who465 words
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Article, Illustration618 1996-09-03 42 Ernest Luis - The future of Malaysia's No 2 track sprinter Azmi Ibrahim is in question after he recently tested positive for the banned substance furosemide. BACKGROUND 1994: Azmi shot to fame in the national junior championships, winning the 100 m silver in 11.375 ec and the 200Picture/ The New Straits Times - 618 words
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Article271 1996-09-03 42 NOW we know why Azmi appeared so bulked up, physically, at Kuan tan. So how many other athletes are caught in this web of deceit? There have been whispers of drug use for quite a while now. Ever since the National Sports Council brought in foreign271 words
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Advertisement133 1996-09-03 39 GOALS FOR THE HEW PAPER'S CHARITY For every goal scored in the Tiger Cup, Tiger Beer will donate $50 to The New Paper's adopted charity. The total number of goals yesterday: 15 saw— I 1 $850 y Group A p W D L F A Pts 1. INDONESIA 1 1133 words
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