Singapore Monitor, 27 June 1985, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section15 1985-06-27 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR k EVENING" EDITION; r M.C. (P) No. 51/5/85 Thursday, June 27,1985 30cents15 words
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Article, Illustration190 1985-06-27 1 Time BEIRUT, Thursday IN A COUNTRY where blood-letting is an everyday affair, it is strange that the people should also want to see gory scenes in the cinema. But even as the shells of warring factions continue to burst over Lebanon, Sylvester Stallone'sTime - 190 words
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Article, Illustration221 1985-06-27 1 CHEW YEN FOOK - Report and picture by CHEW YEN FOOK BANK OFFICER Tan Lye Soon made history of sorts today when he bought a pen costing $1. Mr Tan, of DBS Bank, became one of the first customers to use the cashless shopping service involving221 words
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Article419 1985-06-27 1 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG THE DESIGN of scaffolds at construction and Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) sites must be endorsed by professional engineers from next month. This is part of a new set of safety regulations promulgated by the Labour Ministry which will take effect on419 words
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Advertisement13 1985-06-27 1 MRT 'tunnel sickness*: Page 3 TV GUIDE: PAGE 16 TV HIGHLIGHTS: PAGE 1713 words
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Article, Illustration177 1985-06-27 2 MORE SINGAPOREAN women are owning charge cards. According to American Express, there was a 25 per cent growth in the number of its women cardholders last year. Mr Lee Soo Jin, vice president and manager of American Express' travel related services, said that women177 words
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366 1985-06-27 2 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG THE URBAN Redevelopment Authority is to release some $64.5 million to developers to help their cash flow. The money is from the 20 per cent deposit of sale proceeds from 27 projects which were retained by the366 words
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197 1985-06-27 2 PHILIP LIM - By PHILIP LIM THE SINGAPORE Dental Health Foundation is organising a Dental Health Week to educate the public about dental care. The theme of the exhibition is Dental Health For Youth in conjunction with the International Youth Year. It is the first project of197 words
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400 1985-06-27 2 ROBERT CONCEICAO - By ROBERT CONCEICAO IN AN EFFORT to promote better unit cohesion and esprit-de-corps in reservist units of the armed forces, the Singapore Armed Forces Reservists' Association (SAFRA) will be encouraging mainly smaller units such as battalions to participate in its activities. "Since the400 words
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Article345 1985-06-27 3 IRENE TOH - By. IRENE TOH A MAN was charged in a district court today with cheating the managing director of a freight company of about $36,000 by allegedly presenting himself as a shipping executive. Tan Cheng Yan, 30, pleaded not guilty to the 50 cheating charges345 words
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229 1985-06-27 3 TEN WORKERS at the MRT sites had complained about compressed air illness and eight others had suffered barotrauma at tunnelling work. A Labour Ministry spokesman today gave these figures in connection with the announcement of new safety regulations for Mass Rapid Transit and construction229 words
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106 1985-06-27 3 FOUR teenagers, among them two girls, were charged in court this morning with stealing a pick-up truck. The boys Neo Ah Seng, 16, Ong Cheng San, 16, and the two girls, Ang Siew Gek, 15, and Ng May Ling, 14, were charged together with two106 words
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369 1985-06-27 3 CALVIN TAN - By CALVIN TAN A MAN who committed another offence while out on bail was today jailed 16 months for the two offences. The court heard that Ishak Mohamed Yasin, a despatch boy who is now jobless, committed the first offence in July last year369 words
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283 1985-06-27 4 SIT YIN FONG - By SIT YIN FONG SOME ILLEGAL gambling syndicates expecting a blow to their business from the new computerised legal betting system are already offering 20 per cent discounts to punters. Gambling sources said yesterday that even bigger discounts may be offered in the syndicates'283 words
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Article, Illustration297 1985-06-27 4 PHILIP LIM - By PHILIP LIM THE HOT WEATHER which has baked the island this week is expected to continue for a few more weeks. According to a spokesman for the Meteorological Services Department, the temperature on Tuesday reached 35 degrees Celsius (°C), compared with297 words
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Article184 1985-06-27 4 DONT WAIT until the last minute to go to hospital if you're an expectant mother. That's the advice of an ambulance officer who has had to deliver babies in the mothers' homes several times and once even in an ambulance. Miss Tan Soh Tin, S3, who184 words
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NEWS SCAN
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Article, Illustration91 1985-06-27 4 A QUICK GLANCE AT HOME NEWS EIGHT talking parrots, including the one in picture (above), from the Jurong Bird Park are I ping across the Causeway on Sunday to perform or the grandson of the Sultan of Johor on his first birthday. This is the first time91 words
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Article48 1985-06-27 4 TWO MORE women said they had been cheated under similar circumstances as the woman hairdresser who lost more than $30,000 to three men offering to sell her cheap gold pendants. Both women echoed their grievances after reading reports of the plight of the hairdresser.48 words
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Article, Illustration95 1985-06-27 4 A COMPANY which has produced the first mini-submarine to be made in Singapore has a bigger one on the drawing board but is keeping the details secret. All the company, Metalock (Singapore), will say is that its second submarine is designed to carry 20 people.95 words
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Article56 1985-06-27 4 Plans are under way to staff the Police Task Force entirely with regulars. At present more than half of the 400-strong crack unit is made up of National Servicemen. The police want a highly professional task force, staffed by men who have undergone com-mando-style training56 words
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Advertisement310 1985-06-27 4 WINDOW ON YOUTH A book on real life experiences of youths today. After national service, what happens then? Would I have the divides a youth from an adult?" National Serviceman 20 years be? up with? The only thing jy I fClerical Officer 19 years v "Parents care, I know they310 words
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Article, Illustration210 1985-06-27 6 UPI SOLEDAD (California), Thursday AUTHORITIES yesterday denied parole to Sirhan Sirhan after deliberating for five minutes, rejecting his seventh bid for freedom after 17 years behind bars for assassinating United States Senator Robert F Kennedy. Sirhan called the three members of the California Board ofUPI - 210 words
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86 1985-06-27 6 Bernama PULAU PINANG. Thurs LAWYER-CUM-POET Cecil Rajendra scored a first for Malaysia when one of his poems was recently used as a song in a record sponsored by the United Nations to collect funds for famine victims in Ethiopia and Sudan. The poemBernama - 86 words
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231 1985-06-27 6 UPI NEW YORK, Thursday HONGKONG and Shanghai Banking Corporation will bury the troubled Golden Pacific Bank where hundreds of immigrant Chinese had stashed their life savings, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) said yesterday. The Hong Kong-based bank will pay US$6.4 million (5514.2 million)UPI - 231 words
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218 1985-06-27 6 Reuter ISLAMABAD, Thursday CIVILIANS suffered heavy casualties in the biggest anti-guerilla thrust by Soviet and Af--Bhan troops in souUiwest Afghanistan for over iree years, rebel sources said yesterday. Reports from the Helmand area said more than 700 people, many of them civilians,Reuter - 218 words
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Article327 1985-06-27 7 Communist Party intensifies efforts to take the guerilla war into cities to win public support LAT-WP DAVAO (Philippines), Thursday THE OUTLAWED Communist Party of the Philippines is manoeuvering through front groups to broaden its base of public support and encourage backing of sympathetic candidates inLAT-WP - 327 words
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99 1985-06-27 7 LONDON, Thursday LLOYD'S of London announced yesterday that it is setting up an inquiry to investigate the conduct of three of its illfated insurance underwriting syndicates. But Lloyd's chairman Peter Miller reaffirmed at the Annual General Meeting of the world's largest insurance mar-99 words
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171 1985-06-27 7 AP TOKYO, Thurs THE UNITED STATES faces a new wrangle with its largest overseas trade Krtner, urging Japan to rther open its US$7 billion (Ssls 6 billion) semiconductor market and stop alleged below-cost sales of the key nerve ofAP - 171 words
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271 1985-06-27 7 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Thursday A SOVIET couple, Nikolav and Svetlana Ogorodnikov, yesterday pleaded guilty to conspiring to obtain intelligence documents from a former FBI agent. Ogorodnikov, 52, was sentenced to eight Years in prison with a recommendation by Federal Judge David Kenyon that heReuter - 271 words
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59 1985-06-27 8 Reuter BANGKOK, Thurs ABOUT 25,000 members of two non-communist Cambodian guerilla groups will soon come under a unified command, a guerilla spokesmen said yesterday. The unifed command of the National Sihanoukian Army and Khmer People's National Liberation Front was needed to wage war more effectivelyReuter - 59 words
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407 1985-06-27 8 LAT TOKYO, Thursday AN INDIAN Sikh suspected of involvement in the explosion in Tokyo Airport on Sunday may have flown to Manila via Tokyo that day, according to new disclosures here. He is also suspected to be linked to the destruction of anLAT - 407 words
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277 1985-06-27 8 Reuter BEIRUT, Thursday ONE OF the crew of the hijacked Trans World Airlines (TWA) jet at Beirut airport was taken off the plane for medical treatment last night but later went back on board, eye-witnesses said. Radio monitors listening to the BoeingReuter - 277 words
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145 1985-06-27 8 AP HARTFORD (Connecticut), Thursday A JURY award of US$2.3 million (515.15 million) to a battered wife "spoke more loudly than we will ever be able to" about police duty to protect women from domestic violence, a national organisation for women official said. InAP - 145 words
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PEOPLEWATCH
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Article, Illustration82 1985-06-27 8 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS POLITICIAN Geraldine Ferraro (above) gained US$5OO,OOO (5f1.12 million) for choosing the Pepsi side of the great cola commercial wars. So it's no wonder that Ms Ferraro, the former Democratic Party Vice-Presidential candidate, has little to say aSout Coke changing82 words
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Article94 1985-06-27 8 A BRITISH actor who was chosen to portray John Lennon in a television film after a lengthy search has lost the part after producers learned that he was born with the same name as the late Beatle's assassin. NBC-TV and Carson Productions announced two days94 words
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Article100 1985-06-27 8 A GAME ranger allowed himself to be gored by a charging black rhinoceros instead of snooting it because it belonged to an endangered species, the Natal Mercury newspaper reported yesterday. The rhino battered his legs, ripped open his right thigh and knocked him to the100 words
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Article, Illustration88 1985-06-27 8 HELEN REDDY (left) and about 60 other musicians most from Toronto have taped a benefit record and video to raise money for Ontario residents hit by a tornado. The twister swept through the eastern seaboard and central parts of the United States and Canada earlier this88 words
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Article69 1985-06-27 8 KONRAD KUJAU, the admitted forger of the Adolf Hitler diaries, said on Tuesday ne got so carried away with writing the volumes that he had to pinch himself to remember that he wasn't the World War II dictator. "I had to pinch myself," to remember69 words
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Article81 1985-06-27 8 AN ISRAELI mayor has won his battle to keep his U5546,000 (S$ 103,000) official car after a campaign during which his opponents chained the white Volvo to a tree. "When Cabinet Ministers sell their Volvos, I'll Ramat-Gan Mayor Uri Amit told a stormy City Council81 words
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Article, Illustration88 1985-06-27 9 LOUISE the wild boar is West Germany's most unusual crime fighter. Her snout is as good as a trained Alsatian's when it comes to sniffing out hidden drugs. Her trainer proves that when he puts her through her paces at the Police Dog Training Centre in Hildesheim.PICTURE: REUTER - 88 words
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Article, Illustration425 1985-06-27 9 Reuter BONN, Thursday NAZI war criminal Josef Mengele's son Rolf told millions of West German television viewers in an emotional interview last night that he was relieved when he learned his fugitive father had died in Brazil. In his first televisionReuter - 425 words
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Article44 1985-06-27 9 Reuter LAUSANNE. Thurs SWITZERLAND'S top court ruled yesterday that a prostitute unable to work alter a traffic accident was entitled to compensation for lost pav The world's oldest profession might be immoral but was not illegal, the federal court sai<f ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement172 1985-06-27 6 The Hilton's Orchard Cafe once again Three chefs from the Panghegar Hotel Cirebon, Kolek Pisang, Onggol, Setup hosts a celebration,, this time the flavour in Bandung will personally prepare West Jambu and much more. of West Java, co-ordinated by the Java specialities for the festival. Among The West Java Food172 words
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Advertisement109 1985-06-27 8 1 FOR THE HOME yfcp Look out for the all-new "For The Home" section this Friday. It has everything you need to up-date and beautify your home, Ideas on interior decorating and furnishing, plus product news on kitchen and household appliances. "For The Home" has so much more. MP Every109 words
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Advertisement180 1985-06-27 9 The*!? offers to Penang definitely worth packing for. From now until July 31 you can enjoy the sun, the sea and the food at three of Penang's best known hotels. j Golden Sands Hotel Accommodation in Mountain View rooms. Reservations: (04) 811 911/(04) 811 799 Palm Beach Hotel Accommodation in180 words
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69 1985-06-27 10 Reuter LONDON, Thursday ROLLS ROYCE chairman Francis Tombs says he is in favour of privatising the company at the earliest practicable date and, like the government, hopes to see this in the current legislative period. But ne told a parliamentary committee that the high performanceReuter - 69 words
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Article301 1985-06-27 10 Pan-El, Sigma and TDM are the morning's top gainers THE LOCAL bourse opened easier with prices firmer at mid-morning. The market improved as rumour of a drift between the Malaysian Prime Minister and his deputy Datuk Musa Hitam died down. Closing was easier. Top gainer Pan-El gained301 words
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Article, Illustration832 1985-06-27 10 JANICE LIM - By JANICE LIM COLT COMPUTER, the stock recommended through long-dis-tance calls by a broking firm in Amsterdam, is not going to be listed on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange, an exchange official said yesterday. Mr J Huisman, assistant to the chairman of the exchange832 words
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Article291 1985-06-27 11 SELECTED STOCKS AT MIDDAY MARKET TONE: MIXED Boustead 157/160 Cold Storage 2 53 B F 4 N 5.20 B Genting 5 90/5 95 G.I H 2 02/2 10 Haw Par 2.18/2.19 Keck Seng 2.01/2.04 ESSO 2.66/2.69 Incticape 2 36/2 37 Keppel 151/152 Magnum 3 5073 52 M Cement 125/1.27291 words
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Article90 1985-06-27 11 DOW JONES CLOSE: 1323.81 (+0.78) THE STOCK market finished with a small gain yesterday after a lacklustre session that saw most stocks finish with little change. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained by 0.78 point to close at 1323.81. Volume on the New York Stock Exchange fell to90 words
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Article113 1985-06-27 11 DOLLAR GOLD THE US DOLLAR eased marginally against most major currencies from New York levels on end-month book squaring in quiet early trading. The US unit eased slightly to an early 248.55/65 yen from New York's 248.85/95 close, to 3.0480/90 marks from 3.0505/20 and to 9.2870/2900 French francs from 9.2950/3050113 words
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Article101 1985-06-27 11 Your S$ to on« unit ot foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DD TT DD US» 2 2480 2 2380 2 2300 sterling 2.9169 2 8949 2 8849 Australian) 1 5117 1.4916 1 4786 Canadian 1 6573 1 6372 1.6272 New Zealand) 1 0709 1 0509 1.0409 CURRENCY NOTES S$ to101 words
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Advertisement1076 1985-06-27 11 S SECURITY PACIFIC CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES (PRINCIPAL SUBSIDIARY: SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK, 6 Raffles Quay #08-00, Denmark House, Singapore 0104) Consolidated Balance Sheet Consolidated Statement off Earnings December 31 Year Ended December 31 Sin thousands 1984 1983 in thousands 1984 1983 Assets Interest Income Cash and due from banks 3,832,0891,076 words
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Article, Illustration264 1985-06-27 12 I REFER to your front-page article "Rape: Singaporeans tend to blame victims." (SM, June 24). Nowadays, young couples and teenagers tend to follow the way the Westerners court. I have seen youngsters kissing in broad daylight and in crowded places too. Once, I264 words
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80 1985-06-27 12 CARY GOH - CARY GOH Singapore 0315 PLEASE refer to my letter "Questions for organisers" (SM, May 16). It's already one month and there is still no reply to my letter I am puzzled why the organiser of Reynolds Word Building Contest has remained silent. Could it80 words
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180 1985-06-27 12 CHIA SHI TECK - CHIA SHI TECK Singapore 1440 I REFER to the replies, "Flat prices show HDB land not at market value" by Ms Khoo Soo Hoon (for Permanent Secretary, National Development) and "Of course, HDB flats can't be much too cheap" by Mr180 words
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87 1985-06-27 12 I AM a full-time student at a private school. My schoolmates and I need a Singapore Bus Service bus pass We are not rich. We have to pay $75 for school fees every month, $2.50 for lunch daily, and for those living far from87 words
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272 1985-06-27 12 I REFER to the letter "Subsidies are needed to run govt bodies" by "Simple Simon" (SM, June 24). He says that the Health and Education Ministries and many others will not be able to exist without government subsidies. How does he know that when272 words
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481 1985-06-27 13 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR I— WHY DO some people use lifts as lavatories? Who are these people? These questions must have been asked thousands of times since the first highrise flats went up in Singapore. It is easy enough to put a label481 words
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346 1985-06-27 13 CHEOK YEN AIK - REPLIES CHEOK YEN AIK for General Manager Urban Redevelopment Authority PLEASE refer to the various suggestions in response to my reply "Surcharge ana excess parking time not an issue" (SM, May 30). Under the Coupon Parking System, surcharge is being and will continue346 words
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108 1985-06-27 13 GRACIE WEE-LEE (MRS - GRACIE WEE-LEE (MRS) Sr Public Relations Officer Ministry of the Environment I REFER to the letter in the Press, irksome sight of refuse at shopping complexes" by 'TK (SM, June The Ministry of the Environment conducts regular checks to ensure cleanliness in shopping complexes along108 words
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415 1985-06-27 13 ALAN LEE - ALAN LEE for Permanent Secretary National Development WE THANK TSYee for his suggestions in "There should be more safety lanes for cyclists" (SM, April 19). We are pleased that the writer regards our roads to be on par with the best in this415 words
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Advertisement72 1985-06-27 13 LETTERS on any subject of public interest wW be accepted for pubicabon They should be typed and must be signed. They must also include the writer's name and address even if the writer decides to use a pseudonym in print. A contact telephone number would be useful We reserve the72 words
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Article, Illustration1046 1985-06-27 14 RICK McGUIRE - From accident-prone youth to Hooker's hunk By RICK McGUIRE IPS SOME people get all the breaks. Take actor Adrian Zmed at 29, he has been in more casts than most Hollywood veterans. "I've broken just about every bone in my body," says Zmed, chuckling as he recallsIPS - 1,046 words
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696 1985-06-27 14 VERNON SCOTT - By VERNON SCOTT in Hollywood UPI WHEN Milton Berle and wrestling were the only shows on American television, viewers had only the initials TV and the call letters of the three major American networks to deal with. But since the arrivalUPI - 696 words
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Article, Illustration825 1985-06-27 14 PAT D'ROSE - By PAT D'ROSE THE hundreds who packed Shangri-La Hotel's ballroom at last Sunday's Class Acts Concert were in camps, each supporting its favourite local music group. If one listened, one would have heard the same question asked again and again: "Which group did825 words
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Article, Illustration507 1985-06-27 16 Highlights Thursday Feature Special The Towering Inferno (Ch 5, i 9.50 pm) I PAUL NEWMAN and Steve McQueen were each paid US$l million (552.2 million) for their roles in this 1974 movie, and this ingenious stroke of casting in the right vehicle paid507 words
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Article142 1985-06-27 16 Cosmopolitan Theatre: Elizabeth R The Enterprise of England (Ch 12, 9.05 pm) GLENDA JACKSON continues to rule England and every scene in this absorbing series. In the year 1587, King Philip of Spain, determined to avenge the death of Mary, Queen of Scots, (whose corpse was clearly142 words
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Article148 1985-06-27 16 Knight Rider Mouth of the Snake (Part 1) (Malay subtitles) (Ch 5, 7.50 pm) FANS who retrain faithful to this series either love Kitt the Car (it talks, steers itself and rescues its hero) or baby-faced David Hasselhoff. Chances are it's the car. It certainly isn't148 words
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Article, Illustration123 1985-06-27 16 Highway to Heaven One Winged Angel (Ch 5, 6.25 pm) SAY whatever you like about Michael Landon's 4 111.*:. Hi r t *5 goody-guy image, series like this are a rarity in today's world of crime and more crime on television. And this one is definitely more123 words
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Article96 1985-06-27 16 W/ Son of Pulau Tekong (C) (English subtitles) (Ch 8, 9.30 pm) WHEN Yu's mofher asks Huimin to advise her son to continue his studies in the States. Yu agrees and wants Huimin to go with him, but she turns him down. Meanwhile, Zhen's mother96 words
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Article, Illustration374 1985-06-27 17 WONG AH YOKE - TITLE: MATA HARI STARRING: Sylvia Kristel, Oliver Tobias, Christopher Cazenove DIRECTOR: Curtis Harrington COMING: Cathay cinemas Reviewed by WONG AH YOKE SOME people will be attracted to this movie because of the reputation of its two leading stars Sylvia Kristel achieved fame374 words
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Miscellaneous1642 1985-06-27 15 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR fl leiSUre/lV THURSDAY, JUNE 27,1985 I V 2.30 BBCTEXT- Live Sample Paget. regions could melt and cause flooding 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights on a scale hardly conceivable. .ABf followed by The Restless Years (C) In Britain, the Natural Environment (r). Research Council, funding small Jk1,642 words
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Miscellaneous800 1985-06-27 17 Film Guide evil bishop who has cursed them to eternal Borneo FUom Organisation separation Shaw Organisation DALIT (*****16) (1.30, 3.30, 7.30, 9.30): V, CAPITOL (*****59) (11, 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.15): THOSE MERRY SOULS (C) RAMBO FIRST BLOOD PART II (E) Starring Yuen Biao, Eric Tsang a.. 1 Starring Sylvester Stallone,800 words
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Miscellaneous952 1985-06-27 18 DIARY— A guide to what's happening Contest YOUTH LOOKING AT SINGAPORE THE Singapore Monitor will hold a Photo Insight competition. Youths between the ages of 15 and 24 may submit pictures on any subject based on the theme, Youth Looking at Singapore, and must write in not more than 50952 words
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Miscellaneous749 1985-06-27 19 leisure comics 1 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook VDU KiJoU, 50ft, Tx*S S*t SAY fctt'lMUi* MP SfVMAI. <a# Wlln HAS AUOWS M HCR M6MOtR$ who SHfc MgHTioNS IIAfbRTAMT 1 J W*U RPLf MODtt. HOI t»lf Mft*l* I H6R fWKSR. HER W PAROUS. I i >YW\\% FOR Me... UH6H f*f U)Afc i749 words
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Article, Illustration326 1985-06-27 21 LATWP NEW YORK: Wildlife enthusiasts looking for a rugged vacation in the American wilderness can now do so safari style. More than 400 refuges on 90 million acres form the National Wildlife Refuge System, created in 1903 to protect the egrets and herons of tiny PelicanLATWP - 326 words
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Article, Illustration67 1985-06-27 24 JOHN McENROE of the US gesturing to the umpire during his first round Wimbledon match against Australia > Peter McNamara on Tuesday. McEnroe beat the Australian 6-4 6-3 6-4 in the match. The American is seeking to defend his Wimbledon title after his recentPICTURE: REUTER - 67 words
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Article102 1985-06-27 24 OFF-COURT ACTION AT WIMBLEDON A BIG ISSUE at Wimbledon this week, following a newspaper article by US Davis Cup captain Arthur Ashe, is whether grass has become outdated at Wimbledon. Ashe wrote that he thought the grass soon would be replaced by another surface, but Buzzer Haddingham,102 words
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Article71 1985-06-27 24 THE TOPIC of instituting a similar surface for all tennis tournaments was discussed by .Jimmy Connors yesterday after his opening round victory over Stefan Simonsson at Wimbledon. A one-surface game would make it fair for everybody," Connors said. "But a clay court player would want it slow, a71 words
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Article132 1985-06-27 24 ONE OF THE few people to benefit from the rain which has deluged Wimbledon is Chris Evert Lloyd. Evert Lloyd, seeded No 1 with Martina Navratilova, injured her neck last week and is grateful for the extended opportunity to recover. "Chris is much better now and is132 words
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Article59 1985-06-27 24 UPI BECAUSE of the rain which has played havoc with the Wimbledon schedule during the first three days of the Championships, the starting times on all courts are being moved up to noon. Play on Centre Court and Court One normally begins at 2 pmUPI - 59 words
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Article, Illustration865 1985-06-27 24 Unknown Yugoslav dispatches Wilander in first major upset Reuter LONDON, Thursday SLOBODAN Zivojinovic of Yugoslavia became the first giant-killer of the Wimbledon tennis championships by ousting French Open champion Mats Wilander of Sweden 6-2 5-7 7-5 6-0 yesterday. The stunning first round victory by the huge 21-year-old fromReuter - 865 words
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Article, Illustration357 1985-06-27 24 AP LONDON, Thursday THIRD-SEEDED American Jimmy Connors, in the twilight of his long career seeking a third Wimbledon title, battled his way to a win over Sweden's Stefan Simonsson. Connors, playing his usual attacking game, easily cruised past Simonsson 6-1,6-3, 6-4.AP - 357 words
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Article349 1985-06-27 24 MEN'S SINGLES: First Round Jimmy Connors beat Stefan Simonsson, Sweden, 6-1 6-3 64; Slobodan Zivojinovic bt Mats Wilander 6-2 5-7 7-5 6-0; Anders Jarryd bt Claudio Panatta 4-6 3-6 6-4 6-4 6-3; Joakim Nystroem bt Jason Goodall 63 6-3 3-6 6-0. Johan Kriek bt Victor Pecci 6-4 6-0 4-6349 words
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159 1985-06-27 25 B KULA - By B KULA HOCKEY internationals Nordin Manaf and Mohd Noor have got the green light from their parents to represent Singapore in the coming Under-23 Malaysian Hockey Federation tourney in Johor from July 17-21. Their parents, who initially disapproved their sons'159 words
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161 1985-06-27 25 Reuter MONTE CARLO, Thursday BERNHARD LANGER, beaten in a sudden death play-off for the Irish Open title last Sunday, will be pleased that Severiano Ballesteros is not competing in the Monte Carlo Open Golf championship, which starts tomorrow. The West German, reigning US MastersReuter - 161 words
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Article632 1985-06-27 25 RACE 1 2.15 CI 2 Div 6 1200 m 1 Discover 57 Sairi 10 2 Satisfaction 111 56.5 Masruhan 1 3 Calgary 55 Foo 8 4 Glamorous Charm 54.5 Ooi 2 5 Florida Falls 54 Khoo 6 6 Kia-Ora 1154 Razak 5 7 Midnight Killer 53.5 KWTan 3632 words
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Article, Illustration312 1985-06-27 25 shir puns COMPILED BY THE SPORTS DESK WITH SOCCER violence apparently on the rise, uniformed policemen are an increasingly common sight at league matches. There were cops at Jalan Besar last night, but they were not in their uniform. They were312 words
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Article, Illustration408 1985-06-27 26 ffITERHATOIALP ffIVTIATIOH MEET You're looking good, boys IT'S only the first day of competition, and for Austra« lians Brent Harding and Jonathan Steinbeck, swimming isn't the only thing on their minds. Brent was seen clicking his camera away (picture left) after persuading some of our menPictures by SHAFIE GOH - 408 words
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Article, Illustration393 1985-06-27 27 K SILVAM - Singapore star just managed to get through the heats DUERHAnOHAL IHVITATIOH MEET By K SILVAM DESPITE the absence of Malaysia's latest swimming sensation Nurul Muda, Singapore's Brisbane-based Junie Sng was beaten to fourth place in her heats and just scraped through to the finalPICTURE: SHAFIE GOH - 393 words
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146 1985-06-27 27 THE SINGAPORE Amateur Athletic Association has reiterated that it is not standing in the way of S Pandian or any athlete going abroad for training. All it wants is for official approval to be sought. The president of the association, Loh Lin146 words
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