Singapore Monitor, 27 February 1983
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Title Section14 1983-02-27 1 THE SUNDAY MONITOR M.C. (P) No 20/5/82 ISSN 0217-1325 Sunday, February 27, 1983 40cents14 words
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Article276 1983-02-27 2 RAY MILLER; K K FONG - By RAY MILLER and K K FONG POLICE and people together that is the theme of a revolutionary new method of policing to be introduced in Singapore. It is based on the Japanese Koban system of neighbourhood policing and will totally change the role of the276 words
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Article, Illustration365 1983-02-27 2 NPPs in the New Toa Payoh Police Division FROM the bottom to the top, that i> bow the Commissioner of Police, Mr Goh Yonf Hone sees the police in Singapore remodelling its thinking with the introduction of the Neighbourhood Police Post (NPP). He365 words
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Article282 1983-02-27 2 WHAT is the Koban system of policing? The idea comes from Japan where there are 5,100 Kobans and just over 10,000 rural variations of them In Osaka, for instance, only one-sixth of all patrol men work in cars while the rust are in Kobans. Officers282 words
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177 1983-02-27 2 THE police and the public are strsfsn when they meet according to Mr Chua Sun Chin, the Minister for Home Affairs Revealing the new philosophy behind the police force at a briefing in Kim Keat Community Centre yesterday afternon, Mr Chua said there was avenue through177 words
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118 1983-02-27 3 Reuter MELBOURNE, tat MATTHEW PHONG, the sii-yearold Singapore boy flown here by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) for treatment of paralysing poUo disease, was in a serious but stable condition today, a hospital spokeswoman said He was taken to the Fairfield Hospital hereReuter - 118 words
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Article, Illustration88 1983-02-27 3 THE new postal address should be written clearly In this order The address must be written with the block number or buildh* number followed by the street name. The uae of the words Apt Block or Block are optional. The block and street names88 words
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332 1983-02-27 3 THE government, while welcoming the setting up of new homes (or the aged, Teen that the move may unwittingly erode the family's responsibility to care for the elderly. Building more homes might agCvate the social problem rather r alleviate it. The Minister for332 words
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Article296 1983-02-27 4 CAROLINE BOEY - Urgent need to help teachers improve proficiency in English •y CAROLINE BOEY ENGLISH is the weakest subject in Singapore schools sod there is so urgent need to help teachers improve their proficiency in English, Dr Tsy Eng Soon, the Minister of State for Education, said296 words
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Article, Illustration110 1983-02-27 4 THERE «tr« no long auauaa of ntooit. Nona of lh# umml commotion it tha Registry of VaNdaa yastarday. Only i faw old Wti tnd ompty chtirt ra- ,i„ ,j mainvu. This It bacauaa, tho IbAA IMAA1 M AA 14A nUv IMS movM inio in110 words
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Article154 1983-02-27 4 A FORMER salesman, who misappropriated a total of ISIISO to pay his debts, was sentenced to a total of IS months imprisonment by a district court yesterday Taxi driver A P Abdul Rahman. *f. pleaded guilty to three cnarges of criminal breach of trust while154 words
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Article, Illustration311 1983-02-27 4 LYE YIN FONG - •y LYE YIN FONG WHEN the world s tallest hotel, the 71storey Westin Stamford opens in Singapore's Raffles City in ltM, its guests along with those in the 2S storey Westin Plana. will en)oy extensive computerised guest service facilities. The 250.000 guests expected311 words
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Advertisement157 1983-02-27 2 POLICE 'FORCE' yi fc. A Can yw MC UN stp.yau You donl hm cop* hiuMng you off Nko thu foe o park log offtfic#, not h#f# il §ny rata. Bui tftto, in conooptud loan, to eftot con happen In Mto worst cooo of poMce "force" bolng uood. A MfcA QAIIAA157 words
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Miscellaneous16 1983-02-27 3 M/Vf AI HI H fair c*iept tur showers in j te* areas in the lale afternoon16 words
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316 1983-02-27 5 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday MALAYSIA is considering the possibility of jointly producing the assault rifle, the SARtO, with the Republic, according to Malaysian Deputy Defence Minister A bang Abu Bahar The Minister also said Malaysia hopes to iointly produce and purchaseThe Star - 316 words
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Article, Illustration41 1983-02-27 5 C> njOrrvOOA f rWirMAJprVOn#, Cwfltfw, fwwf "H/iflpfj OOy rWww (fT^rVf/, who hod Juot orrtvod at Mktti$ofjoMt, St Paul Intomatlonol Airport on ™itSS#<toytf rtrnggta to jt(*>• frmdfr 6#c* togathar again. At loft b Thotaanaphono'a youngoot ton. PICTURE: UPIPICTURE: UPI - 41 words
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216 1983-02-27 5 AP WASHMGTON, Saturday PRESIDENT Reagan accepted the advice of his staff and declined to let the US get involved in a private raid into Laos simod st recovering missing American prisoners of war, the White Houae said yesterday. A participant inAP - 216 words
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Article, Illustration51 1983-02-27 5 JAKARTA, tot THIS is General Umsr Wirahadikusumak, M, who is likely to become Indonesia's new vice-president He will replace tbe charismatic Adam Malik who waa surprised by the announcement Gen Wirabadikusumak is virtually certain to be elected by the m-member Congress which begins a five-yearly session next51 words
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Article114 1983-02-27 5 UPI BEUINQ, Saturday CHINA has announced the discovery of a 2,700-year-old, 99 5 km section of its Great Wall, one of the world's ancient wonders The official Xinhua News Agency said the discovery was made by archeological surveyers in Shssnxi Province in northern Chins "The 99.5UPI - 114 words
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359 1983-02-27 6 Hanoi offer on partial pull-out from Cambodia rejected BEUMQ, Saturday ON the eve of new Chi net Soviet talks, China's leading newspaper accused the Soviet Union today of supporting "extremely vicious" Vietnamese aggression in Cambodia and joining in a threat to China from the359 words
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205 1983-02-27 6 AP BANGKOK, Saturday THAILAND, Singapore and Malaysia have agreed to employ political and diplomatic measures rnst Vietnam if Hanoi's forces attack a Cam boborder refugee encampment near the Thai Cambodian frontier. Foreign Minister Siddhi Sa vetaila said today Mr Siddhi. who justAP - 205 words
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Article, Illustration208 1983-02-27 6 AP BOULDCR CITY (Nevada}, tat DAREDEVIL Sieve McPaak WM married ea a let «f eaMaa apaaalag (be Hoover Dan CEk' veatare 221 aaelrea above Ike Colorado River ■takt ke Ma last akoet ready la settle leva mmi keve a baacb el little wfcowakera,"AP; PICTURE: UPI - 208 words
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260 1983-02-27 6 AP NORFOLK (Virginia), Saturday A SAILOR who refused to wear her navy uniform or perform military duties after seeing Gandhi, the movie about the Indian leader and pacifist, was sentenced yesterday to 60 days of hard labour In aAP - 260 words
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302 1983-02-27 7 Poll puts Bob Hawke's party 13-points ahead Reuter SYDNEY, Saturday THE opposition Labour Party has extended its lead over Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser's conservative coalition government in the run-up to Australia's general election next weekend, according to an opinion poll published today. IV poll,Reuter - 302 words
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172 1983-02-27 7 UPI EAST HARTFORD (Connecticut), tot THEY looked like any other smiling couple who had just been handed the keys to their new car out, for Cheater and Ann Soboiewski, the shiny nw Ford was the first replacement vehicle ever provided by a Connect!UPI - 172 words
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156 1983-02-27 7 UPI BEIRUT, Set A ROCKET, part of which narrowly miaaed a Jordanian airlines plane on the runway at Beirut Airport on Friday, was aimed at the Israeli-occu-pied suburb of Khalde. police said The object slammed into the runway beaide the aircraft asUPI - 156 words
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240 1983-02-27 7 UPI NEW YORK, Sat OIL maverick Nigeria said it will join other members of the splintered Opec at an emergency meeting neit week to decide on a unified oil price cut to stave off an all-out global price war Analysts saidUPI - 240 words
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Article82 1983-02-27 7 Reuter LONDON, Saturday A HOSPITAL worker, honoured for putting out a fire, admitted yesterday that he liked being a hero so much that he started lour Maxes to wh glory Electrician John Jones. 37, would wait nenrhy for somebody to discover the firesReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration502 1983-02-27 8 Natives cremate their dead in the open on bank of river Newsweek Last week, the state elections in Assam turned into the bloodiest in Indian memory. Here, we provide a background on tha tragedy in this north-eastern state AT first it sounded like a lone rooster crowingNewsweek; PICTURES: UPI - 502 words
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Article96 1983-02-27 8 AP NEW DELHI, Saturday PRIME Minister Indira Candlii tald yesterday she believed ontslden enconrnged Ike violence thai killed at least 1.3H people la Assam. Asked at a aews conference If the thonght tkere was foreign influence beklad the agitators, Mrs Gaadkl said: I tklak tkey kaveAP - 96 words
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Article, Illustration720 1983-02-27 9 I Reports by Judy Walker and Seah Chiang Nee THE grass may look greener on the other side of the field, but the fence is getting higher And the air can be very hostile in some cases. In fact, the current world economic recession and720 words
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Article80 1983-02-27 10 A SURVEY OF NEW ENTRY POUCIES OF 5 NATIONS WHICH TRADITIONALLY ATTRACTED S'POREANS Number of aliens granted PR and citizenship SlU'l U ItHHrtH The doors are closing Ministry of Homo Affairs figures on foroignsrs who srs gnntdd Singapore citizenship and p«rmansnt rosldsncyi NumbSf Of Forsignsrt Qrsntsd Permanent80 words
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Article138 1983-02-27 10 United States THE US. which is reported to have between six and ten rmNion illegal rtens. is taking action against them and fining their employers During the last year it broke up nngs which had been smugghng m thousands of Latin Americans and an operation which had138 words
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Article124 1983-02-27 10 Australia IN AustreNe, in response lo growing public pressure end ee a result of concern over unemployment, the Government has cut the number of people likely to be epproved lor immigration by about 10 per cent to around 100,000 during the IM2-t3 financial year. Preeeure124 words
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Article114 1983-02-27 10 Britain Although 250.000 people left Britain in the year which ended in June. 1901 this was the highest figure since 1974-75 it is very difficult for anyone to emigrate there A spokesman for the British High Commission says With three and a half mtfbon people114 words
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Article117 1983-02-27 10 Canada Traditionally, Canada hee gone ei out to oNroct Ims t immtfraoon quota Die* TrOffi 140,000 to 100,000. The reeeon la thet Conado is aurtortng from Its 1900 a endhoeone and a hoN minion ptopit OTTiciiiiy un- Whet is deecrtbed as nomul has vie117 words
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Article131 1983-02-27 10 New Zealand NEW ZEALAND admits people who have skifts not readily available and. Ifce Austreke. keep* a Hat of the catagortee of people the country is short of. Doctors, teachers and lawyers need not apply The oountry has "a fair number of doctors and a131 words
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Article834 1983-02-27 10 OMr Urn, 35. accountant, had done very well in his career until his last job. After graduating from the local university, he joined a multinational firm and left a year later to jom a growing local company He did well and rose rapidly in stature but felt834 words
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Article, Illustration664 1983-02-27 12 LIBYA LIBYA'S PLOT AGAINST ENEMIES CAUSES WASHINGTON TO DESPATCH AIR AND SEA POWER Global Update MUAMMAR Gaddafi was on the prowl •pin First a trusted CIA agent warned that the Libyan lender bad hatched an elaborate plot to overthrow the pro-Western664 words
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Article, Illustration445 1983-02-27 12 KURT BUTLER - Kxetuhrt Intake eaum calcium deposits to form In vital organs particularly susceptible. We highligltt Its dangsrs In our bright and babias and children art ntw haatth column today HEAIXHWISE by KURT BUTLER Most human tools are double-edged swords, capable of doing a great deal of445 words
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395 1983-02-27 13 JAPAN ...news beyond the headlines NEWSWEEK JAPAN'S supersaleameo are forging s new Identity Super investors Awash In profits from five years of multibil lion dollar trade surpluses, Japanaas businesses are searching the globe with cheoue books in hand for everything from office buildings to pruneNEWSWEEK - 395 words
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236 1983-02-27 13 NEWSWEEK IN who would be the first patient to receive aa artificial heart, Dr William Da Vriaa and kit colleagues at the University of Utah Medical Center put courage and stamina near the top of their list It waa a good thing During theNEWSWEEK - 236 words
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492 1983-02-27 14 TllAfli* ||Ae ||AA* A ftj|A AI jui lAA l Dfff rill DMfl KM Of CMDIW Ofl NW diaave, the new health scheme and rtidir Dudley Au la of the opinion that it la not foolproof. To axpoct N to bo porfoct it492 words
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Article, Illustration645 1983-02-27 14 IN THE NEWS...A COLUMN ABOUT HEADLINE MAKERS SIPA Her life avid doings read like a fictional movie script but the crimes that Phoolan Devi committed were very real robbery, kidnapping and murder. Earlier this month India's notorious Bandit Queen laid down her arms inSIPA - 645 words
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Article, Illustration88 1983-02-27 15 THE FACETIOUS AND THE FOOLED Jokers have stopped at nothing from tolling tho Eiffel Tower and invonting octupiets to posing as axotic royal visitors. Soma hoaxes have boon designed to fool just one or two parsons. And othors have foolod the whole world sometimea for mora than a century88 words
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Article143 1983-02-27 15 Sn 1910 a group of Cambridge students aent a telegram to the Commander-in-Chief of the HMS Dreadnought saying that the ship was going to be visited by the Emperor of Ethiopia and his entoustudents in disguise were greeted with all the pomp and ceremony that143 words
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219 1983-02-27 15 ®ne of the greatest hoaxes of all time involved the famous building the Eiffel It was built originally for the Paris exhibition of IM9 and it was intended that the tower should be knocked down after the show But it has remained to219 words
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Article92 1983-02-27 15 ImBSSI her® was a youth who wrote a play and ill IHn claimed it was the work of tne great playwright, William Shakespeare William Ireland, 17, had forged a seJ• pL ries of letters from the Bard to impress his father and scholars of the day con-92 words
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83 1983-02-27 16 As iur« as television btcamt an integral part of your livos, so will computers and thoy aro not as intimidating as you think. "Bits" and "bytes" may ba foreign-sounding farms la you now, but this articia explains tham concisaly and and ciearly83 words
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365 1983-02-27 16 MOOEL: Apple II Plus MEMORY/EXPANSION; 48K (64K) DRIVE HOOKUP/DRIVE STORAGE: 6 (143K) LANGUAGES: BASIC. PASCAL. FORTRAN. Integer BASIC SCREEN/COLOURS: 40x24; 15 colours SOUNO GENERATORS: Has capability KEYBOARD: Standard (51 keys) 000 MOOEL: Atari 400 ME MOW Y/EXPANSION: 16K DRIVE HOOKUP/DRIVE STORAGE: 4 (80K)365 words
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Article, Illustration1063 1983-02-27 16 BUT DID NOT KNOW HOW TO ASK EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT COMPUTERS have already become part of our everyday lives Automatic bank and telephone answering machines, pocket calculators and even microwave ovens use microprocessors very similar to those in computers Most of today s computers work1,063 words
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Article152 1983-02-27 17 IT CAN PREPARE your tax returns for yee. There are maay lax pregramases available. Your com paler will art yee the appropriate question, calculate your IP YOU HAVE trouble maaaglng a lonrfcill, your competer caa lay ont a weekly hedgtt aad even tell yee whet152 words
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Article, Illustration205 1983-02-27 18 THE marketing of an $S million condominium along Coronation Road West will begin in midMarch and asking prices are from $3221 per aq m Coronation Grove (left), the name of the 24apartment development near Hwa Chong Junior College in Bukit fimah Road is being205 words
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Article, Illustration647 1983-02-27 18 Do not be taken in by helpful, friendly agents PROPERTY DCL Ijt _n j.I I g-i wfm |kAM|A L.«g»tia>_«i i/Cifciriwirivi ofi now iniorTTvvo you BrOi nofnw nuniiny can ba a long and tadioua task. It can ba 30 pcopartlas A |A4A# A |k at akAAa ■no647 words
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Property Talk
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Article101 1983-02-27 18 IF yom come across ike Initials KFBC oa a property pamphlet, do mot raise year eyefcrowi. It to aot a aear Keatacky Fried sad Boiled Chichea bat a aear Jsiat veatare hy three raal estate compaales Kaigkt Frsak aad Rstley, Cheoag Hock Chye aad Ballliea101 words
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Article67 1983-02-27 18 RECENTLY there kave beea a aamber of advertiaemeats by a mysterious Mr Cleat who waats to bay large deveiopmeat sites. Soarces traced the telepboae aamber of Mr Cheoag to the Par East Orgaaisatioo aad therefore believe he if workiag lor property makb ate Ng Teag Foag67 words
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Article56 1983-02-27 18 YOU kaow the days of cheap koaitai art really, really over wbea the price of pvMtc boas log croases the balf-a millioa dollar mark. Start the roaatdowa bow Aa HUDC peat boese of 283 sq m la Braddell View wai advertised last week for f49S,Mt. Up56 words
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Article, Illustration74 1983-02-27 21 THEODORE PETROF, known as THE DOG MAN, hid in the forest of KOSTROMA in RUSSIA because of his canine appearance He was hunted down, captured and spent the rest of his life as one of the freak attractions of the BARNUM CIRCUS. The anterior part of his74 words
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Article, Illustration88 1983-02-27 21 They are known as the LITTLE GIANTS OF NEW ZEALAND. Believe it or not, WILFRID WESTWOOO was 11 years old and his sister, RUBY, 13, when this photograph was taken in 1907. Wilfrid weighed 128 kilos and was 1.59 metres tall. Ruby was a centimetre shorter and88 words
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Article, Illustration59 1983-02-27 21 This is the biggest camera in the world. It was constructed in May 1901 by an American, GEORGE LAWRENCE. Its total weight: 650 kilos, plaque included. The camera required 150 litres of glue for the bellows and the plates measured 2.50 metres long and 1.50 metres wide. The59 words
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Advertisement342 1983-02-27 15 Qsinifn opens a whole new door to refrigeration. Pit's the only refrigerator with a faet-freeze compartment and an extra door, that will make a whole lot of difference and 1 MipfOVwiTivn Most nfrtjwion today have only 1 door or at most 2 Now Sanyo ha* taken ona, tMg extra alap342 words
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Miscellaneous64 1983-02-27 19 r-ftiTlTftei these green 1 J I pont care if thev are JELLYBEANS S JON'S FAVORITE, I'M GOING ARE PRETTY J EAT TMEM ALL^^/^ JtM PAVfj> 127 i WMY, HELLO I I HERE, YOO MAY HAVE THE I C THERE, OPIE J LAST GREEN JELLYBEAN J I 5 AREN'T I I64 words
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Miscellaneous209 1983-02-27 20 f b Bl R«chln Do- Wllder PI cmoh, jiww-aor.. *IIJ now mmivj**. M IT~*O sior nm.y comsvoi m^m SaSy mct?S£w SSfcrlM Q o JJ lo.fi Dennis.will you Mr.wilson Fhe wants both or us Milton Bradley's Fun and Games Time Toys that make learning fun. The game mat II tie A209 words
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Article, Illustration119 1983-02-27 22 HK TVB'a drama serial BUDDHA'S PALM was a segment of the station s popular ENJOY YOURSELF TONIGHT programme Its cast included OUYANG PEI SHAN of MAN IN THE NET FAME, JtNG DAI YIN of THE BUNO and VU YANG, TVB s up-and-coming male119 words
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Article, Illustration765 1983-02-27 22 During his birthday celebrations, the I Nu Jtan sect leader Jm Wan Di announces the bethrothal of his only daughter Chu Chu to second disciple Yu Ren Jw Frst disaple Yun Jian Fei. who is secretly m love with Chu Chu. is heartbroken on hearing the news But765 words
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Article, Illustration98 1983-02-27 23 VIOLET OON - BATING with VIOLET OON Singapore It fast becoming tha pot of gold at tha and of tha rainbow for tha raataurant buainaaa. Flrat It waa tha Amaricans who cama in a big way wtth tha* fast food outlats.Thsn Swttzartand antarad tha arana with Its98 words
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Article, Illustration241 1983-02-27 23 PEMUDA fhied chicken b t«"or ..m* ka latooia wttk r«u«rutt la Nor Sarabaya. M«lui BMd food be kmc what It to mostly spices tUI dellcloasly fragraat .fiJi test food. la tkto cue lie mala dtflereace The food to terved U» yoa, la aa Aalaa settla* u «-4. w the241 words
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Article, Illustration327 1983-02-27 23 Britain's WIMPY is of the slich-selMervtce-counter genre with bright colours and a young. br msn£eiS s main t^ ritlSh fish and chips as an additional attraction. I had my first taste of Wimpy 20 years ago in London and frankly, the experience was no e y atmosphere was327 words
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Article, Illustration1126 1983-02-27 25 X X CHEN - Lone eaters are not square pegs in round holes ONE CITIZEN'S VlEW^srs By X X CHEN IT HAD always been my impression that people hate to eat on their own especially if thev have to go through the ordeal in public How enlightening1,126 words
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Article, Illustration452 1983-02-27 25 MICHAEL GARTNER - By MICHAEL GARTNER IN days of old, before the blow-dryer was invented, gentlemen wore wip of white or powdered hair In those days, jokesters sometimes referrea to hair as wool And those same jokesters thought it was great fun to sneak up behind a452 words
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Miscellaneous66 1983-02-27 24 /LOOK AT THAT\J) /f*T**hr7LOOK\ I Phow <?"W I I (lc>wef2.^) MULk: IT fn/0- 7\ &MALL,] /4MP TTowesTS KVHAT'€> 1 I Kvvv bowun<s a4<s /^HATI&X inc. OLD MASTER CUTE -time* C» we «*v« >«lo&.> IJ KKSbF, SiEr. ffi. All 09 V'l **&*4 ni >/ s r /l Beware of Cats )imJi66 words
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Article, Illustration275 1983-02-27 26 The high-point off Attenborough's masterpioco shown here for the first time the killing of the Indian apostle of peace SYGMA This Is ths climactic scstis of ths mw block* bustsc, "OfiHlhi" nfh#rc Indisn spiritual laadar Mahatma Qawdhl (pisysd by Anplo hian actor Ban Khuliy) la shot dsad by anSYGMA - 275 words
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THE '83 OSCARS
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Article, Illustration121 1983-02-27 27 A YEAR OF EPIC PERFORMANCES It was a vintage year for films and performances after a series of box office "bombs" (HEAVE NSQATE, ANNIE and the like) the previous year The box office cash registers kept ringing and ringing to gross a record US$3 4 bMion121 words
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Article, Illustration124 1983-02-27 27 The same competitiveness among the male actors apply to the female categories as wed JESSICA LANGE became the only double nominee in 40 years when she was nominated for both the Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress awards m FRANCES and TOOTSIE respectively. Other nominees for124 words
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Article, Illustration151 1983-02-27 27 DID E.T. REALLY MAKE THE JOURNEY HOME? Unknown nominee: One of those named in the Best Director category of the Academy Awards was Wolfgang Petersen, the young German director of Das Boot E.T. didn't go home Apparently, the EXTRA151 words
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weekender/books
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Article, Illustration565 1983-02-27 28 FELIX SON - •f FELIX SON EVENT ONE: There is s life and death power struggle in the Soviet Politburo after the death of the ageing incumbent leader A rapid erosion of national discipline leads to food riots in Russian cities. Anarchy is further fuelled by565 words
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Article, Illustration305 1983-02-27 28 M Y ZHENG - •1 M Y ZHENG Shakespeare i Macbeth in comic book form? And un- abridged text? The former had to happen With wan and witchcraft, valour and villainy the stuff of Shakespearean plays, one can just imagine the exciting visual poasibili ties, the wonder is that no one305 words
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Article, Illustration316 1983-02-27 28 FELIX SON - TITLE: Fool's Paradise AUTHOR: Brian Moynahan PUBLISHER: Pan Books FELIX SON Travel a lot* Then this hook will give you a rude Jolt- It blatantly upo— (sometimes with s tinge of masochism on the part of the author, I suspect) what a fool you have been316 words
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Miscellaneous520 1983-02-27 28 YOUR BIRTHDAY TODAY: Elizabeth Taylor. Joanne Woodward. Ralph Nad«r. author Irwin Shaw celebrate birthday* today Doubts about a family m«mb«r disappear, reducing tension Financial considerations lead you to 9«t your work better organised Let go of a resentment you have harboured for far too long. Travel brings increased business and520 words
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tv guide
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Article, Illustration346 1983-02-27 29 Tht Computer Programme. 2.2S pm IN this introductory programme. presenter Chris Serle explains the major role computers will soon play in our lives and how we have to prepare tor it Re talks about the ability of computers from being a simple pocket calculator to a sophisticated346 words
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Article, Illustration208 1983-02-27 29 Daniel Slain The Timepiece, 1.15 pm. DANIEL STEIN is a solo mime artiste In this programme, he acts out The Timepiece, which deals with the life of a man and the paaaage of time in that life; his labours, obstacles and love A House It Not A208 words
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Miscellaneous932 1983-02-27 29 muUiuaJkflH^Hßl^l^HH^^HHV 9.00 Opening Followed by Children's Fea- Big League Soccer features matches happy royal household hire: The Last of *0 Mohicans (E). between Tottenham Hotspurs and Man 5 20 National Geographies: Egypt Quest This the tale of an English Indian Chester City. Southampton and Norwich for Eternity (Last Episode) (E).932 words
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Article84 1983-02-27 30 IN PERSON: OBraldin* Branegan (Tuds, 7.50 pm) GERALDINE Branegan is Irish and rather vivacious She has performed in Singapore at one of our leading hotels, and has toured Europe and Japan She will sing Just Me. Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow. The Water Is Wide and The Candle84 words
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Article, Illustration433 1983-02-27 30 MOVIES Channel 5 Highlights AFTERNOON MATINEE: An Elephant Ceded Slowly (Tues, 4.25 pm) THE original cast of Born Free Virginia McKenna and Bill Traver*. with George A darmon make a re-appearance in their beloved Africa for a vacation. Being ani-mal-lovert, they volunteer to houae-alt for a naturalist433 words
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Article250 1983-02-27 30 Music-Go-Round (Fri, 6.55 pm) FOUR programmes of song and entertainment items have been comKed in response to the hundreds of ters from younger viewers. Programmes one and three consist of song and dance items and programmes two and four will show how we can make music from ordinary250 words
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Article228 1983-02-27 30 Through The Peering Lens Print Making, (Tues, 7.30 pm). THIS programme traces the origin of print making It features a demonstration by children Multi-coloured wood block printing is illustrated by the works of Ukiyo-e artists, while modern wood block printing is demonstrated by Foo Chee San, who228 words
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Advertisement106 1983-02-27 30 Just one touch National's latest NV 300 EN with OTR, one touch timer recording Thw means when friends visit you while you're watching your favourite programme, one touch will instruct the NV 300 EN to record the rest of the programme and you won't have to miss a thing The106 words
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Miscellaneous264 1983-02-27 30 3.12 Aft •moon Matins s: Chart* And The Great Balloon Cham. Charlie, who 72 year* old. wants to take part m a transcontinental hot-air baNoon race a dream he has always pursued but never realised Fmaiy. his grandson. Moms, helps get gong but Cherke s daughter. Susan, tries to stop264 words
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showbiz
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Article, Illustration439 1983-02-27 31 JOYCE LEE - Hoover Uve Theatre First perlormence wtth Lu Hal Peng, Qe Xiao Beo, Robart Laa Review by JOYCE LEE THE mushrooming video market and the movies have a new competitor live eotertainment This coocept has been revived by the Hoover Live Theatre, a few years after the439 words
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289 1983-02-27 31 THEY are very young and are excited at the prospect of performing before a fullhouse audience today. For many, this will be their first public concert and for the Yamaha Music School, this is the first concert by the Junior Special Advanced Course students289 words
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Article, Illustration180 1983-02-27 31 a good place tar whetewUmTawfretailers to have a peak ai the latest range In haw Inhihp It will he held at the Crystal Ballraai, Hyatt Regency Hotel, an Tuesday and Wedneeday be tween 9.M am and S pm. Bight American eiMhHari will promote retail180 words
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Advertisement116 1983-02-27 31 TMiIBON 1 KV-2040CM 51cm (?o»>ch|| Sony's Natural Wonder It s a Sony. The world's only television with the exclusive Emmy award-winning one-gun. one-lens colour system. It gives you the brightest, sharpest, most natural colour you can imagine. 114 1 wide angle screen Econoqutcfc system for quck ptcture from a cokj116 words
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Article179 1983-02-27 32 TMATM FILM/SHOW TttKt (P*wr») t«*» •—< >ii»II <C)/1i wn (*****7) AcM(kntcMl|C)/1 30 3 30 7 00. 9 15 lMlNMia|C)Jit im 14V4M93) AcMte hKM H (C>/1 30 3 30 7 00. 15 My W>ui latend (f )/(tatt day) 11. 1 30 4 00. (tote §ml PtipH |C>/11 mm <*****75) Thm179 words
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Article85 1983-02-27 32 ChiwK Ptoyboy (C)/11 am (*****51) 30 3 30 7 15 9 30 OoWw "ayboy (C)/9 am (*****66) Main J*m tha Kmcin (C)/11. 1 30 4 00 6 45. 9 30 Haw Town "ayboy (C)/11 mm (*****75) Main Jama ta «W Rmcim (C) 1 30 3 30 7 0085 words
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Article107 1983-02-27 32 Emereee Tlw Ow6av Qwm (CI/11 am (*****67) Tha L—l talaaia at iwariammn Ctm (Cyi 15 3 15. 7 30 30 JuMll Tfca Mn OMM (C)/ 11 mi (*****01) TTw L—t totaoaa 0* iwordamn Chtt (C)/1 45 345 7 30 i 30 MawJanr THa OuMaw Qikii (C)/11 am (*****01)107 words
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Article54 1983-02-27 32 Ana Mo Kw T*a Accrtml (C)/11 tr\ (*****71) Of Woody Poony at NlgM (C)/1 30. 3 30. 7 00. 9 15 Plata Ban (I>/li am (*****72) Fart Apocfto. Oto Ironi (E)/1 00 3 30 7 15. 9 30 PfmMi Acoa Oo Macao N (C)/l 30. 4 00 654 words
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Article202 1983-02-27 32 Cap Hal Tho laMar (l)/l I. 1 45 4 00. 6 30. 9 15 (*****59) CHanot Zw Wamon hom lha Mapc Mountain (C)/11 (*****59) 1 45. 4 15. 6 45 9 15 Joda 6hao6n Prtnco (C)/11. 1 30 4. 6 30 9 00 (*****60) SftaoOn Prtnca (C>/11 1 45.202 words
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Article, Illustration456 1983-02-27 32 PAT D'ROSE - And, oh yes, to woo the ladies... showbiz By PAT D'ROSE "I WOO the lady to keep the gentleman on his toes and it always works." supper smser Ricardo Mendez declared Why the lady in particular?" he echoed my question "That's to make456 words
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Article, Illustration69 1983-02-27 33 HONG BAO SPECIAL: The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board will hold a Hong Bao Special at the Ngee Ann Konasi land (between the Manor rin Hotel and Ngee Ann Building) at S pm tonight This is held in conjunction with the celebration of Lunar New Year The show features lion69 words
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Article93 1983-02-27 33 CALLIGRAPHY DEMONSTRATIONS: Two (long Kong illustrious artists, Chan Seong Yu and Quek Meng Tong. will demonstrate on dragon and phoenix calligraphy in the Han style and pyrography at the Oberoi Imperial Hotel today Mr Chan uses a special wooden pen to blend dragon and phoenix char acters with jgreat93 words
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Article53 1983-02-27 33 DOUBLE MAN: Double Mm, a detective drama, starring Yul Brynner and Brltt Eklsnd will be screened at the Hilton Movie-House at S IS tonight This film is about a CIA agent who meets danger when he investigates the death of his son in a skiing accident Admission is $853 words
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Article161 1983-02-27 33 TODAY Low Uda S 07 am (10m) High tide 10 S4 am (10m) Low tide 140 pm (01m) MONDAY Low tide S SI am (0 0m) High tide 11 41 am (Mm) Low Uda 0 SO pm (0 1m) TUESDAY Low tide 0 SO am (0 7m) High161 words
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Article35 1983-02-27 33 PAINTINGS: Last day of exhibition of paintings by Tjok Raka now on at the Lone Pine Gallery. Mez lannine floor, Ming Court Hotel The exhibition features Bali portraits and scenes in oil and pastel35 words
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Article61 1983-02-27 33 OBOE RECITAL: Harold Kmert, who is acclaimed to be an international in- st ru mental Ist. will pre sent an oboe recital, with I.inn Ai Ee at the piano The recital will be held at the Victoria Concert Hall at 5 pm Tickets at $3 and $l art- available61 words
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Article150 1983-02-27 33 NEW SERVICES FOB JI'RONG EAST/WEST: The SBS will introduce three new bus services in J uronE East and West with effect frum today There will be two feed er services Nos 333 and 335 and a trunk service No 79 to Chinatown The buses will operate from the temporary150 words
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Miscellaneous635 1983-02-27 33 t imLaSirflSr 7"" I MONITOR i S jackpoli2M2?.! m Cut out and staple with other coupons I Posting instructions appear below. I Sea A 9* Occupotion Address m I I N.1.1.C TIL i l I ER B s 3 I ROS S■ FH.L IN MIBBING J M rHcl LETTERS 4635 words
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Miscellaneous533 1983-02-27 33 Moneywords results and comments No entrant submitted a solution which corresponded in PT-1:4 Any boy may Uke to drink POP. but it may be all respects with the set of answers held by the judges to surprising a bic boy, for instance, buys himself s be the most apt and533 words
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Article, Illustration407 1983-02-27 34 B J SMITH - WANDERING EYES GELDING HAS FORM, JOCKEY, DISTANCE AND DRAW IN HIS FAVOUR B J SMITH WELL-BRED Buttons N Bow should win the Ritz Club challenge trophy event (Race Seven) at Pen<ng today This five-year-old Wandering Eyes gelding has had eight starts on our local407 words
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Article179 1983-02-27 34 1st 2nd 3rd bran Allan 12 3 10 Laa Sang Hap 9 7 5 Robart Ng Yuan Kong 9 5 3 Samauri Rahman 8 8 4 Qamat Bougoura 8 3 Jaafar Padxali 8 3 2 Eddla van Braukalan 7 4 3 Qary van Braukalan 5 5 4 Buang179 words
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Article167 1983-02-27 34 Tha labia «M updated after yaaterday's racaa 1st 2nd 3rd Tarry Lucas 12 2 3 J WHaon 12 3 7 Qarry Dormafty 11 4 4 AJwin Twwdto 7 7 4 L—Ma Khoo 6 5 3 YKFoo 5 4 7 Q AMandorf 5 4 5 JBiaaadala 4 8 7167 words
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Article239 1983-02-27 34 •J 8MTTM Mt CHEW (Ma-Tan) NAMVANO (OoUin Boy) 11 Mw Sandhurst 14 Mv Energy 12 Puttn Sandhurst HAM 1 8 Kuda Naga 12 Pmvi Santrnt 8 Kuda Naga 14 Solar Enargy 8 Kuda N«ga 14 Sot* Enargy B r 9 £hwia Ckcua 1« Ctrcua Ocua 10 Ctrcua Cke«a239 words
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Article, Illustration5665 1983-02-27 34 1.30 Class 4 Div D 1,200 m (Restricted Terms 2 3 Year Olds) Stakes $13,000 1 00 Mu* fmmm S7 lt (14 3bn*g GG Pmin Sw»«r iumn /*4 1 1 eve 57 Asuw*» Pi2oog Hia—igr imi)| //M JM C 4-0 57 Woo pl2oog Jiti Ruar Ist5,665 words
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Article, Illustration321 1983-02-27 37 B J SMITH - •if B J SMITH THE team of local expatriate jockeys led, but only by one point, after the first day of exciting races in the three-way contest for the Ritx Club challenge trophy at Pen anf yesterday. In the first race (Race Three),321 words
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Article37 1983-02-27 37 FIRSTi ***** ($1,513) FIRSTs ***** ($1,113) THIRD! ***** (DI2) STARTERS ($4B mc«I): ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****. CONSOLATION ($36 #.ch): ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****.37 words
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Article2098 1983-02-27 37 RACE I CLASS 4 DIV B 1.200 m 1 Prince Adioa 17 WUeoo (4) 111 7 Gallnat Chnllenger 57 Ptggett (ft) 111 Beaa Bijoe »7 Msrcsr (1) 7 11 4 Red Gaddaaa S7 Water- (t) 4 4 4 f Yokohama ft 7 SK Ho (1) ft ft2,098 words
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Article, Illustration880 1983-02-27 39 Trousers may explode on the pitch, bullets may be flying in the goalmouth, but even in the event of unexpected disasters, the match must go on, says BILL SPICER. THERE are still some beautiful people around who believe that playing games and taking part in sports880 words
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Article121 1983-02-27 40 AP NEW YORK, Saturday: Carl Lewis became the first athlete to win a sprint-lons Jump double in the USA Mobil indoor track and field championships in U years and Stephanie Hightower set a world indoor best in the women's 54 •-metre high hurdles yesterday night TheAP - 121 words
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Article64 1983-02-27 40 AP LONDON: Simon Rodhouse. Britain's Number Two shot putter, was killed in an auto accident, track and field officials said yesterday Rodhouse, 27, was returning to his home in Southampton after competing against the Soviet Union at Cosford when his car was involved in a six-vehicleAP - 64 words
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Article, Illustration117 1983-02-27 40 Reuter LA CMHTA (CaMforma): Second seeded Yan nick Noah (below) of France beat Robert Van't Hof of the United States 6 2, 26, 7-5 yesterday to reach the semi-finals of a U5|255,000 tennis tournament here Noah, the tournament's defending champion, aced Van't Hof 14 times in theReuter - 117 words
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Article66 1983-02-27 40 UPI OAKLAND: Andres Temsevari, a 18-year-old Hungarian tennis star, used an unorthodox backhand lob and a tough serve to upset top-seed Tracy Austin, 4-8, 7-5, 8-4 yesterday night st the US| 188,808 Oakland tennis tournament Other results: Sylvia Hanika beat Pam Shriver 8-3, 3-8, 8-3; Bettina BungeUPI - 66 words
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Article89 1983-02-27 40 Reuter DELftAY BEACH (Florida): Second-seeded Guillermo Vilas of Argentina, the last remaining seed, reached the semi-finals of a IJSfSOO.OOO tennis tournament tonight with an easy 8-0, 8-1 victory over Cassio Motta of BrasU. He will meet Tomas Smid of Czechoslovakia, who beat seventh-seeded Johan KriekReuter - 89 words
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Article69 1983-02-27 40 Reuter MIAMI: Allen Miller used a new-found putting stroke yesterday to shoot a seven-under-par 65 and take a one-stroke lead midway through the US$3OO,OOO (Sf600,000) Dora 1-eastern open at the Doral Country Qub. The 34 year-old Miller, who has only one victory in 13 yearsReuter - 69 words
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Article86 1983-02-27 40 AP CULVER CITY (CaMforrWa): Eddie the animal" Lopez knocked out Ishaq Hussen at 1:00 minute of the eighth round in their heavyweight bout scheduled for 10 rounds at the Culver City veterans auditorium yesterday night Lopez, who weighed 95 kg, now has a 25-6 record with 17AP - 86 words
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Article, Illustration52 1983-02-27 40 SINGAPORE Monitor pkoto-Jovraal--Ist CHRISTUfE CHEW tad a Hold day watching the taints In training and nsod tar lons to captnro these shots. ABOVE: Hoads locked with one thlnp In mind victory. BELOW: Peeh-a-tao whore are you! The Saints gang mp and It Is52 words
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Article, Illustration500 1983-02-27 41 KEN JALLEH Jr - THEY WILL LEAVE THEIR 'HALOS' BEHIND Rutjby PKEVIEW OF SCC SCHOOLS' SEVENS FINAL By KEN JALLEH Jr. THE Saints will leave their haloa behind when they march on the warpath today headlong into giant killers Anglo Chinese School in the inaugural Singapore Cricket Club500 words
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Article, Illustration330 1983-02-27 41 AS M comlag from a school with a loag sad promi raghy tradition wereat eaoagh, Choag Haag Seag also has Ms fs ailly tradltlsa to haak oa. Haag Seag. St Aadrew's school's see wlager ami sprlater, Is s>saato of Ma coach aad meator.PICTURE CHRISTINE CHEW - 330 words
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Article, Illustration184 1983-02-27 41 SINGAPORE Cricket Oub A and Safra became the only two local flag bearers to make it to the main round of the SCC rugby sevens after a hectic day of preliminary round matches yesterday Hosts SCC A. led by skipper Nick Wood,184 words
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Article, Illustration499 1983-02-27 42 ERNEST FRIDA - Haron, Prema look set to win medals at SEA Games I Athletics ERNEST FRIDA SPRINTERS Hiroa Mundir and Prema Govindran save Singapore fans early hopes of South-east Aata Games medals In May Tlwy returned fast times at the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's first All-Comers meet at the499 words
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Miscellaneous32 1983-02-27 41 WORLD OF SPORT M N3M> AT TH£ «GC OP J, Pof>C JOHN II OJ CC gfl| AMD l<7fc pars PffiffisOCCC^ia^i FROM today, The Sunday Monitor will bo publishing this now sports strip.32 words
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