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Title Section14 1986-02-23 1 The Sunday Times No. 2594 55 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 189/12/85 FEBRUARY 23, 198614 words
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Article, Illustration1166 1986-02-23 1 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN Marcos tells rebel defence chiefs By Manila Correspondent MANILA, Sat. Philippines Defence Minister Juan Ponce Enrile and Armed Forces Deputy Chief Lieutenant-General Fidel Ramos barricaded themselves in the Defence Ministry here tonight, declaring they no longer supported President Ferdinand Marcos and wanted him to resign.1,166 words
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Article317 1986-02-23 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. The White House was "watching closely" the situation la the Philippines following the split today ln that country's defence forces, bet an official spokesman said there was "no comment at this time". Meanwhile, representative Stephen Solan, Chairman of the House Foreign Attain Sab-committee onAFP; AP - 317 words
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320 1986-02-23 1 Newspaper executive was shot by son GLENDALE (California), Sat. The murder of a senior executive of a Philippine-Ameri-can newspaper was committed by his 17-year-old son and was not linked to the paper's strong stand against Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, police said yesterday. Oscar Salvatierra, 41, Los Angeles bureau chief ofAP; Reuter - 320 words
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Article, Illustration57 1986-02-23 1 She's been called a Mystery Woman and a lot of other things since authorities raided a house she rented in Branksome Road and found it full of dead and dying dogs and cats. The Sunday Times pieces together some of the key elements of Mrs Helena Van57 words
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Advertisement131 1986-02-23 1 IHlilll FOCUS Roundtable on the Economic Report Take away the Why I admire Filipinos SUNDAY PLUS H K v*a mm mmWjL 1% mm^mh^mmw mm^ m UH Gambling with other people's money Brunei fr*' &H National TV PLUS /ofe XmU mW-mmmf I Who watches Channel 12? New Zealand Win a Wish131 words
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Advertisement7 1986-02-23 1 Expat pupils investigated for drug-taking: Pg 97 words
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Advertisement137 1986-02-23 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY SINGAPORE ■n jy inX m\nmm79*k -ftWB fc. iflh^R mmm\ mWmmmW'mT "MmJr^^*^ Enrile: Marcos ordered mc to chea? SAVE MORE EARN NWk k FOR EVERY DOLLAR ABOVE $5000 While other banks are lowering their rates. Citibank introduces a new kind of savings account— The Citisaver Account. On your first137 words
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AT A GLANCE
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Article85 1986-02-23 2 To ensure continued prosperity when Hongkong reverts to Chinese rule in 1997. Beijing is aligning itself with the colony's most conservative capitalists in a "very interesting coalition of communists and establishment", says the top American diplomat in Hongkong. The Beijing attitude helps ease nervousness over whether85 words
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Article70 1986-02-23 2 A ship carrying about 453.600 kg of machineguns, bazookas and other military equipment have been seized and its 13-man crew arrested when it was forced into the FYench Atlantic port of Brest by a storm while sailing for Sierra Leone. The crew members were believed to be70 words
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Article58 1986-02-23 2 M ACLAINE FILM AN 'INSULT' A Shirley MacLaine film being shot in Peru, which contained references suggesting that the mysterious archaeological ruins at Machu Picchu might have been built by extraterrestrials, was branded a national insult by Peruvian cultural officials. They ordered filming to be stopped until the script was58 words
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Article55 1986-02-23 2 el The moderate of the National Front enabled all its ethnic-based ment parties to work together for the common said Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad. He stressed that the needs of all communities were taken into account by the Front administration in drawing55 words
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Article50 1986-02-23 2 Children of Chinese parentage are growing up learning to answer to two or even three names because of the implementation of compulsory hanyu pinyin names in the schools four years ago. This is causing some confusion in the classroom and concern among parents. Page 7.50 words
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Article78 1986-02-23 2 Shopkeepers in Centrepoint had reason to smile yesterday. The Centrepoint Kids, who used to turn out by the hundreds and wandered around the complex, were gone. The teenagers, sporting carnival colours and avant-garde hair-do were a regular annoyance to the shopkeepers. With the disappearance of the group,78 words
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Article80 1986-02-23 2 Four pupils from K United World College have been detained by the tral Narcotics Bureau. They are among 14 pupils i have been suspended from the school which is trying to find out whether they had been taking marijuana. Another school, the Singapore American School, has also80 words
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Article, Illustration65 1986-02-23 2 The police have introduced annual educational allowances as a new welfare benefit for children of police officers killed on duty. First to receive the allowances were the two children of Detective Constable Goh Ah Khia who was shot dead by a gunman last December. The children and65 words
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Article69 1986-02-23 2 Eleven angry BP dealers, involved in a tussle with the oil company over compensation for losses they suffer whenever pump prices drop, have deducted their losses incurred from earlier price drops from their payments to BP. They feel this is justified as each price drop had resulted in69 words
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SPORTS
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Article61 1986-02-23 2 With only three months to go before the World Cup finals in Mexico, there are few takers for tickets to watch soccer's biggest event. Unlike in 1982, when soccer-crazy fans rushed for tickets to the finals in Spain, this time around, however, no one has made any bookings61 words
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Article, Illustration68 1986-02-23 2 Humility is not one of Loh Lin Kok's strengths. He has been called arrogant, truculent and dictatorial. But, says Alan Hubbard, the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association president (left) is really a decent chap who means well. He is an able administrator who knows exactly what he68 words
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Article49 1986-02-23 2 One is making his Cup debut, the other his Cup comeback. On their hands rest the outcome of the Malaysia Cup-tie between Singapore and Sabah at the National Stadium. Joe Dorai takes a look at the two goalkeepers who will take on the field tonight. Page 29.49 words
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Article, Illustration1015 1986-02-23 2 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN The Philippine crisis: Revolt at the top By Manila Correspondent MANILA, Sat. Newsmen gasped in disbelief when Defence Minister Juan Ponce Enrile and Deputy Armed Forces Chief of Staff Lt-General Fidel Ramos gave their most damning statements ever levelled against President Ferdinand1,015 words
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Article, Illustration935 1986-02-23 2 DEFENCE Minister Juan Ponce Enrile, 61, has been closely identified with Lt-Gen Ramos. Mr Enrile was top man in the Cabinet when Mr Marcos declared martial law in September 1972. It was he who marshalled the then 200,000--strong armed forces behind the935 words
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Article, Illustration689 1986-02-23 3 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN The Philippine crisis: Election that took a country to the brink By Manila Correspondent ELECTION fraud in the Philippines takes place before, during and after the voting. The methods are wide-rang-ing, from simple vote-buying and the use of fake ballots and election returns toAP - 689 words
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Article, Illustration561 1986-02-23 3 ABBY TAN - The dazzling young man 20 years ago ABBY TAN By PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos has been described as the most brilliant Filipino politician the Philippines has had, and even his enemies agree. Whether he used that brilliance for the good of the country is for historians to judge. There is no561 words
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Article, Illustration668 1986-02-23 3 How gunmen killed an opposition leader OUTSPOKEN Marcos critic Evelio Javier was chased by masked gunmen across a town square in San Jose de Buena Vista province and shot to death after he was trapped in a backyard outhouse, witnesses said. "Run! Run!" the witnesses said they shouted when sixNYT; Reuter - 668 words
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447 1986-02-23 3 When the colonel had to finish his tennis game AS PROMISED, a special investigation team sent by the Philippines government to look into the slayings of political opposition figures in the Quirino region has visited that area of the northern province of Luzon. The team's forensic pathologist and a colonelNYT - 447 words
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Miscellaneous137 1986-02-23 2 UP TO 1 pm. Fair TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow 33 max., 23 min SUNSET today 721 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.15 am. TRAVELLERS' NEITHER Adelaide U/SC Wmm Manila 23 33 C Cloudy Amsterdam 'C Melbourne lf> 19 C r inc Bangkok 22 32 C Sunny Mom-ow IC Snowy137 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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357 1986-02-23 4 Beijing moves to befriend the rich in Hongkong WASHINGTON, Sat. China is aligning itself with Hongkong's most conservative capitalists to ensure continued prosperity when the metropolis reverts from British to Chinese rule in 1997, according to the top American diplomat in Hongkong. United States Consul-General Burton Levin said yesterday thatAP - 357 words
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355 1986-02-23 4 Breakthrough in tin crisis as deal is drawn up LONDON, Saturday A DRAFT settlement to end the three-month-old halt in the world tin trade was reached today by producer and consumer nations and their creditors. The breakthrough in the long disagreement among the 22-country International Tin Council (ITC) and creditorReuter - 355 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article, Illustration100 1986-02-23 4 John Zaccaro Jr, son of former US Democratic vice-presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro, has been charged with trying to sell cocaine in Middlebury, a Vermont university town. A police spokesman said the 22-year-old Middlebury College student was arrested after making a cocaine sale to an undercover police agent.Reuter - 100 words
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Article69 1986-02-23 4 A British reporter who won prominence with his accounts of the 1982 Falkland's War between Britain and Argentina has been named Editor of the Daily Telegraph newspaper. Max Hastings, 40, will take over from former Cabinet minister William Deedes, 72, on March 10. Although he officially covered theReuter - 69 words
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Article103 1986-02-23 4 DONALD HIGGS - NOT NOTES, PLEASE A luckless robber found to his chagrin that notes are no substitute for weapons especially when intended victims refuse to read them. David Morris, 21, went into three shops with the note, which said: "I have got a gun in my pocket and I'll shoot it off103 words
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Article72 1986-02-23 4 Production is about to begin of a remote-controlled parachute which can be steered to a precise landing spot and which experts say could revolutionise rescue operations and save many lives. A former army officer and electronics expert, Ken Mackley, invented the device in the attic of his southernThe London Times - 72 words
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Article75 1986-02-23 4 Sci- entists have discovered that an epidemic of senile dementia causing memory loss and personality breakdown in old age affecting more than 250,000 elderly people in Britain is linked to exposure to high levels of aluminium. The aluminium, found in high concentrations in the drinking water of manyThe London Times - 75 words
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Article85 1986-02-23 4 Halley's Comet suddenly grew brighter this week and nowsports seven tails, a phenomenon never seen before in the cosmic voyager, astronomers in Chile have reported. "The tails are getting bigger, there are more of them and they are covering half of the circumference of the comet, which wasReuter - 85 words
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Article78 1986-02-23 4 number of bullying incidents in Japanese state schools totalled 155,066 between April and October 1985, the Education Ministry has reported in its first study on the subject. All the country's nearly 40,000 public schools were surveyed and an average of 3.6 cases per school were discovered, occurring mainlyAFP - 78 words
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Article, Illustration196 1986-02-23 4 Seoul may allow Chinese pilot to go to Taiwan SEOUL, Sat. A Chinese Air Force pilot who defected to South Korea in a MiG-19 fighter yesterday is likely to be granted political asylum, government officials said today. The Defence Ministry said Chien Pao-Chung, 26, was seeking asylum in another unnamedReuter - 196 words
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155 1986-02-23 4 A 9-year-old's pen pal the Emperor TOKYO, Sat. Kei Yoshikawa launched a white balloon with a message last week that put the nine-year-old boy in touch with someone loftier than the typical pen-pal the Emperor of Japan. He released the little probe on Feb 15 from his schoolyard, and itAP - 155 words
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Article204 1986-02-23 4 COLOMBO, Sat. Uniformed men killed at least 8t people on a farm in Srl Lanka's eastern Amparal district, residents said today. Tbey said some of the bodies were burned by the men wbo attacked tbe rice-growing farm at Labngala last Wednesday. There were conflicting reportsReuter; AFP - 204 words
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231 1986-02-23 4 'These Soviet missiles not part of the deal' MOSCOW, Sat. The Soviet Union will not remove its me-dium-range missiles from its far east in exchange for the dismantling of United States missiles in western Europe, a Soviet commentator said yesterday. The statement was one of the clearest to date sayingAP - 231 words
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154 1986-02-23 4 New wave of violence erupts in Kashmir NEW DELHI, Sat. Fresh violence flared today in several villages in the northern state of Kashmir while additional paramilitary troops and police were deployed in Calcutta, India's biggest city, to prevent mere Hindu-Muslim rioting. It was the ninth consecutive day of sectarian violenceAP - 154 words
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120 1986-02-23 5 European satellites placed in orbit KOUROU (F.ench Guiana), Sat. Europe 's Ariane rocket blasted off ia t night and sue cessfully sent vwo satellites into orbit in the first Western space mission since the US shuttle disaster. The unman ied. disposable Ariane soared into the night sky, trailing a hugeReuter; AFP - 120 words
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Article, Illustration399 1986-02-23 5 LIMA, Sat. A Shirley MacLaine film being shot in Peru has been rewritten because the Peruvian government objected to references to extraterrestrials having built the mysterious archaeological ruins at Machu Picchu. Peruvian cultural officials, branding the references a national insult, said today theyReuter - 399 words
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359 1986-02-23 5 Ship seized with 'enough arms for a coup' Was it headed for Sierra Leone or Liberia? BREST (Franc*), Sat. ABOUT 453,600 kg of machineguns, bazookas and other military equipment enough for a "mini-coup" have been seized and a 13-man crew arrested from a ship forced into the French Atlantic portUPI - 359 words
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Article, Illustration153 1986-02-23 5 WASHINGTON, Sat. Retired Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) analyst and convicted spy Larry Chin Wu-Tai committed suicide by using a plastic bag to cover his head, Justice Department officials said. Chin, 63, who said he sold secrets to China for more than 30 years toUPI; Reuter; AP - 153 words
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215 1986-02-23 5 TEHERAN, Sat. As oil prices continue to slide and spot market rates in New York fell below the psychologi-cally-important US$l4 (about 5529.40) mark yesterday, Iran has come out with a proposal for a temporary halt in production by Opec countries. Disclosing the moveReuter; AP; AFP - 215 words
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Article130 1986-02-23 5 Dow Jones NEW YORK, Sat. Wall Street stocks soared to another record yesterday as oil prices continued to decline and waves of organised buying by professional investors flooded the trading floor. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 24.89 to a record 1,697.71, easily smashing theReuter - 130 words
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Article179 1986-02-23 5 LONDON, Sat. British police said today they planned to question American pop star Madonna after a newspaper photographer was treated in hospital for injuries suffered while scrambling to get pictures of her at London's Heathrow airport. They said Mr David Hogan got his legReuter - 179 words
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167 1986-02-23 5 LONDON, Sat. Fifteen tonnes of radioactive gas escaped from a nuclear power plant in north Wales yesterday. The Electricity Board said the gas, which it described as "mildly radioactive", escaped when a safety valve failed to close. A spokesman said it was not believedAFP; Reuter - 167 words
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413 1986-02-23 6 ISMAIL KASSIM - Front's stand works for good of all: Dr M ISMAIL KASSIM By BUTTERWORTH, Sat. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad today again stressed that the moderate stand of the National Front enabled all its ethnicbased component parties to work together for the common good. He said that the Front413 words
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170 1986-02-23 6 DAP drops rally writ against Mahathir PENANG, Sat. The opposition Democratic Action Party (DAP) today withdrew a writ in the Penang High Court for an injunction to restrain Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad from addressing a public rally at Butterworth near here. DAP Deputy Chairman Karpal Singh withdrewAFP; Bernama - 170 words
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337 1986-02-23 6 MCA rejects idea of admitting non-Chinese KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) has rejected a proposal to amend its Constitution to allow the admission of non-Chinese members, party sources said. The proposal was withdrawn after a long and heated discussion at the party's central committee meeting here lastNST - 337 words
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300 1986-02-23 6 Troops closing in on new Red hideout BANGKOK, Sat. Thai and Malaysian security forces are advancing on a new hideout of the outlawed Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) in southern Thailand after silencing a clandestine radio station, a senior Thai officer said today. Major-General Kitti Rattanachaya, commander of the sthAFP - 300 words
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Article, Illustration244 1986-02-23 6 BANGKOK, Sat. A former Japanese war interpreter has entered the monkhood as atonement for the deaths of more than 100,000 Allied soldiers and Asian civilians who died building the "death railway" over the River Kwai. Watched by about 100 former Japanese soldiers, family members and friends, MrUPI; AP - 244 words
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303 1986-02-23 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysia will lose about US$l million (Ss2.l million) daily from a US$4 price cut of its oil from Feb 1, Raja Tan Sri Mohar, Chairman of the state-owned oil company Petronas, said today. He added Petronas had toNST - 303 words
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Article, Illustration1191 1986-02-23 7 HEDWIG ALFRED - Pinyin names in schools still confuse some HEDWIG ALFRED By COMPULSORY hanyu pinyin names in school are still causing some confusion in the classroom and at home. Four years after they were made obligatory in school, children of Chinese parentage are growing up learning to answer to two or even1,191 words
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151 1986-02-23 7 CHINESE State Councillor Gu Mu left for home yesterday after a nine-day state visit. He was seen off at Changi Airport by Minister for Education Dr Tony Tan; the Deputy Chairman of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, Dr Goh Keng Swee, and151 words
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Article77 1986-02-23 7 CHILDREN and youths are the main offenders among the record 47 people arrested in an island-wide crackdown on fireworks since the Lunar New Year holidays started. Police have warned that strict enforcement against the possession, sale and discharge of fireworks and firecrackers would continue77 words
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223 1986-02-23 7 Wages and CPF the focus at TV forum THE proposed cut in employers' Central Provident Fund contributions and Singapore's future wage policies took centrestage at a TV forum last night. Tlie forum in Mandarin on the Economic Committee's Report clearly indicated that the pay packet was foremost in the minds223 words
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Article140 1986-02-23 7 LSSUES and recommendations raised in the Economic Committee's report will be the subject of a television forum tonight on Channel 5 at 9.30 pm. Brig-Gen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong, Acting Minister for Trade and Industry and Minister of State (Defence), will head a panel to answer questions140 words
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Article, Illustration970 1986-02-23 7 VALERIE LEE - VALERIE LEE The woman behind the 'house of horrors By FTVE decaying cats stuffed in a fridge, 12 dogs locked in a bedroom ankle-deep in excrement, dead animals and skeletons littered around the house. What environment officials discovered recently when they broke into theMAZLAN BADRON - 970 words
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Article, Illustration459 1986-02-23 8 AUDREY PERERA - Centrepoint Kids fade out, to shopkeepers' relief AUDREY PERERA By 4 It's very likely that they will re-emerge elsewhere, change their activities or adopt new identities. Then we'll be back in the same situ- ation or worse. a psychologist's view of the Centrepoint Kids. THE Centrepoint Kids have virtually disappeared,459 words
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195 1986-02-23 8 Detective fires shot to disperse unruly crowd A DETECTIVE fired a warning shot to disperse an unruly crowd of 20 men who were involved in a pre-dawn brawl at the Bedok Shopping Centre early yesterday. Detective Constables Yeo Kia Seng and Lee Yoke Joo were on duty along Bedok Road195 words
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Article39 1986-02-23 8 THIRTY-TWO secondary schools are taking part in a Tamil debating contest that will be on until April 26. It is organised by the Education Ministry and the Tamil as a Second Language Senior Subject Teachers' Central Committee.39 words
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Article, Illustration604 1986-02-23 8 LEE SIEW HUA - LEE SIEW HUA By LITTLE green men once stalked the grounds of the Anglo Chinese Primary School at Coleman Street, so the story went. For weeks, avid followers of the spacemen-in-Singapore saga, here and across the Causeway, furiously discussed the account which604 words
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Article, Illustration552 1986-02-23 8 AUDREY PERERA - AUDREY PERERA More Singaporeans showing off top canines By THE owner of a pedigree dog is no longer the expatriate housewife who once used to stroll in the neighbourhood with her terrier on a leash. Today's breed of show-dog owners are mainly Singaporeans, many of552 words
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555 1986-02-23 9 HEDWIG ALFRED - Expat school suspends 14 pupils suspected of taking pot HEDWIG ALFRED United World College calls in Narcotics authorities By r THE Central Narcotics Bureau has detained four pupils from the United World College, a school for expatriate children. They are among 14 pupils who have been suspended from the school555 words
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Article, Illustration408 1986-02-23 9 SURESH NAIR - SURESH NAIR By ANNUAL educational allowances have been introduced by the police as a new welfare benefit for children of police officers killed on duty. Police Commissioner Goh Yong Hong, in announcing the aUowances yesterday, said they will cover primary, secondary, pre-university408 words
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Article77 1986-02-23 9 A WOMAN was yesterday charged with using criminal force on her victim when she robbed him of the $2,500 gold chain and pendant he was wearing. Goh Kim Hong alias Lim Pong Sai, 34, is alleged to have robbed Mr Chua Ban Seng at the77 words
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161 1986-02-23 9 5,000 at police disco party for young IT WAS the biggest disco party Singapore has ever seen. As more than 5,000 young people streamed into one of the halls in World Trade Centre last night, its organisers even boasted that it could be South-east Asia's largest. The event, organised by161 words
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Article27 1986-02-23 9 THE Tampines Veterinary Centre will stop registering dogs aged more than three months and issuing dog licences from Saturday, according to the Government Gazette.27 words
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311 1986-02-23 9 GROWTH in the private car population has come to a virtual standstill. For motorists, this probably heralds a reprieve at least in the near future from measures the Government has employed to curb the onceburgeoning car population. The 0.2 per cent growth recorded311 words
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Article36 1986-02-23 9 THE Criminal Procedure Code (Amendment) Act 1986, the Subordinate Courts (Amendment) Act 1986, and the Supreme Court of Judicature (Amendment) Act 1986 will come into operation on Saturday, according to the Government Gazette.36 words
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180 1986-02-23 9 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore moved in suddenly on Friday morning to bolster the Singapore dollar, leaving bank dealers unhappy. A Business Times report yesterday said bank dealers were surprised at the MAS move, which succeeded in pushing up the Singapore dollar180 words
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Article, Illustration703 1986-02-23 10 AUDREY PERERA - Doing what comes naturally if you're Maugham's AUDREY PERERA By IT WAS the most natural thing in the world for British stage director Julian Hope to book into the Somerset Maugham Suite at Raffles Hotel when he arrived last week. The reason wasn't just that it was the room the703 words
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256 1986-02-23 10 He spent all his share of $550,000 loot AN UNEMPLOYED man spent all his share of $548,095, amassed from a series of crimes, on gambling and other expenses, a court heard on Friday. Sim Soon Lai, 31, who faced 106 charges, pleaded guilty to four counts of housebreaking and a256 words
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474 1986-02-23 10 LEE SIEW HUA - LEE SIEW HUA By A GROUP of irate BP dealers, involved in a longstanding tussle with the oil company over compensation for the losses they suffer whenever pump prices drop, have taken matters into their own hands. On Wednesday and Thursday, 11474 words
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171 1986-02-23 10 LOOK for non-verbal signs to know whether a person is speaking the truth. The unspoken words or body language of a speaker portray how he actually feels, said a National University of Singapore lecturer. Mr Christopher Mills, a lecturer in business communication, told171 words
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Advertisement259 1986-02-23 8 They'll keep you 'burping' Beijing Cuisine With us, you can savour authentic Beijing delicacies at its best prepared by our master chef Mr Chan. Really, there's more than meets the eye. I Beijing Dian Xin fa- From the exclusive Special Tianjin i J M^ Dumplings (Goubuli Baozi) to the more259 words
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Advertisement103 1986-02-23 9 WHAT DOES IT REQUIRE TO GET A COMPUTER JOB What is a Diploma In Computer Studies What do employers look for in computer staff What sort of experience is important How do you plan for an effective computer career strategy At ITC we have a dynamic team of professionals which103 words
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Article311 1986-02-23 11 VIEW THE FAMILIES of the two American citizens, Messrs F. Kunimoto and F. Kresser, who were among the victims of the cable car tragedy have settled out of court for just over $8 million in their claim for damages. While we deeply respect the sentiment that no311 words
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Article112 1986-02-23 11 What The Sunday Times reported on Feb 26, 1961 PRIVATE employers have no right to compare their wage structures with Government or City Council rates, Mr C.V. Devan Nair, a leading trade unionist, declared today. Mr Nair was commenting on a statement issued by the management ot112 words
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Article, Illustration1277 1986-02-23 11 Newspaper chief KATHARINE GRAHAM'S quiet manner belies her strength of purpose 4 Although she may question editorial policy on specific issues, she does not dictate it. 'You want intelligent, large-scale thinkers and writers, and nobody for whom you have any respect would take an edict1,277 words
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864 1986-02-23 12 Tiresias - Take away the and restaurants may pick up Tiresias twnmimi It is amazing that there should have been such a fuss about the *lxed levy for the status of having a foreign maid, but so little has been or is said about paying a toll each time we have a864 words
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LETTERS
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Letter98 1986-02-23 12 SPECULATING on stocks is legalised gambling. Let's make no bones about it. Most stockholders know that there's a risk of going broke overnight. But you can be sure that there's been some intensive shopping before they settle on one or two companies, particularly where the bigger investors are98 words
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Letter102 1986-02-23 12 YOUR generally fair and accurate report last week of the issues surrounding the new Copyright BiU may have given the impression that Butterworths intends to stop its publication programme in Singapore. In fact, our book programme is expanding to meet the needs of the increasingly sophisticated legal102 words
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Article, Illustration1054 1986-02-23 12 Irene Hoe - Irene Hoe 41 was curious. Didn't his department have word processors? Why yes, said the civil servant, several of them, but they were used by the department's clerical officers. If there was a report to be written, he said, he usually dictated a1,054 words
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510 1986-02-23 12 Suzanne Ooi - Suzanne Ooi God forbid that such barbarity spread beyond the shores of the Philippines. But have they stopped to ponder that, in the Philippines, there are people who are prepared to stand up for their ideals. I AM rather disappointed510 words
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Article, Illustration518 1986-02-23 12 I BUMPED into Loh Mee Oh along busy Orchard Road, a week before V- (for Valentine's) Day. "Eh, where to?" I asked. "I need help, desperately," Mee Oh croaked through parched lips. I could see why they were parched for his moisture was on518 words
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Article, Illustration4199 1986-02-23 13 From tomorrow, Parliament will meet to debate the Presidential address, as well as the recommendations of the Economic Committee. The recommendations have already aroused some controversy there are a variety of views on their likely impact on the economy if they are implemented.4,199 words
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140 1986-02-23 14 TONTO - TONTO PENANG, Sat. David Ow Yang, who spent four years in the saddle In New Zealand, will start his career on the local turf from the Singapore Derby meeting. At a Malayan Racing Asttoctatlen meeting yesterday, Pen ang -born Ow Yang was140 words
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Article, Illustration230 1986-02-23 14 TONTO - TONTO By our man on the track PENANG, Sat. Visiting international Lester Piggott, hot from a double today, can continue his winning trot on Petrino in Race 5 tomorrow. Three of the eight runners are last-start winners but I regard the topweight as an outstanding proposition230 words
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Article4802 1986-02-23 14 WYfm^aatW 1 ,45 RESTRICTED TERMS DIV B I,loom isf.A+l (3 year olds) (Stakes: $11,000) 1 Begonia 57 Begonia-Loh 3 rum (1200m). Newcomer by Zamazaan out of Swift Mellay; arrived on Aug 13; same sire as recent Tunku Gold Cup winner Keep Going V Wodl 8 2 684,802 words
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Article, Illustration2504 1986-02-23 15 OUR RACING TEAM - Expats save face with a forecast OUR RACING TEAM Round two in the Ritz Club series By FIRST *****0 SECOND *****8 THIRD *****6 l STARTERS *****8, *****6, *****3, *****3, *****5, *****6, *****7, *****1 *****8, *****5, *****4, *****2 *****1. CONSOLATIONS *****5, *****6, *****8, *****5, *****9, *****4, *****4, *****6, *****6, *****5. PENANG,2,504 words
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Article317 1986-02-23 15 JACK ELLIOTT - JACK ELLIOTT By, of the Melbourne Herald MELBOURNE, Sat. Harry White was destined to ride West Australian sprinter Coal Pak to victory in the Aslol,ooo (about SJ150.000) Oakleigh Plate at Caulfield today. White was cursing his luck earlier this week when he could not317 words
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250 1986-02-23 15 HK probe: Police talk to four in Australia SYDNEY, Sat. FEDERAL police have Interviewed (oar prominent Australian racing identities on behalf of Hongkong authorities conducting a race-Axing probe. A federal police spokesman said In Canberra yesterday that Sydney punter George Freeman, Brisbane trainers Brace McLachlan and Jack Clayton and BrisbaneUPI - 250 words
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Article, Illustration88 1986-02-23 15 mwmmmwmmiKmmwm The Family of the late MR. TAN JOO HEONG Wishes to express their heartfelt thank* and appreeietion to the doctor* A staff of ward 74 (BGH), business associates, Tho Sri Sathya Sai Babe Mission, colleagues, friend* end rotative* for their kind attendance, condolences, wreath* snd donations during88 words
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Article, Illustration275 1986-02-23 15 181 Deaths 181 Doaths WANG LOOK KHAN AGED: 28 Passed away peacefully on 22nd February 1986 leaving behind: FATHER: WANG FOOT JING MOTHER: HAN CHING HUA SISTERS BROTHERS-IN-LAW Look Fung Lock Wui Teo Poh Chye Look Tsui Look Keah Lawrence Yeo BROTHER: Look Chih NIECES: Teo Ai Wen275 words
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Article, Illustration128 1986-02-23 15 AL-FATEHAH ABDUL KADER BIN OTHMAN Departed on 14-1-S6 Gone from our lives one so dear But in oar hearts forever near Sadly misted and always remembered by: Wife, son, daughters, sons-tn-law, relatives and friends. 40th prayer will be held on 23rd Feb. '86 from Spm to Spm. Pleaae128 words
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Article, Illustration82 1986-02-23 15 With Deepest Sympathies and Condolences To Th« r.m.lw dl TK- I AKHIL KUMAR BANSILAL SHAH From Tho Management 6 Staff of FEDERAL PAINT With daapaat sympathies 6 condole ocas to tho family of BEN KLOEZEMAN From tho Management A Staff ot CONSULTON PTE. LTD. 184 In Memoriam SABAPATHY82 words
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Article, Illustration120 1986-02-23 15 BERNARD CHUE YOKE TAT 19.2.1949 to 23.2.1985 xL H -tfj T3 Sunrise and sunset will not fade away memories of this day sad anc". true Only the sweet remembrance of your bygone days will live In our hearts forever Deerly miaaed by mother, auntte. brolhara, sistara, aiaters-in-law.120 words
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Advertisement106 1986-02-23 15 r- RECOMMENDED BY TWIISSKS S THE INSTITUTE OF re. perry BANKERS, U.K. r« Mir tit rxSitfcm S^TVCftlJ^^^^a cards: but for the most part it will be easily \^^ma\^^^^mWmmmmmm it will also help anyone wishing to become better informed about our financial institutions .now in a revised and updated edition, could106 words
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Article243 1986-02-23 16 MADRID, Sat. Finnish runner Martti Vainio, suspended for life after a positive dope test at the 1984 Olympics, has been reinstated after 18 months, the International Amateur Athletic Federation announced yesterday. While lifting the ban on Vainio, the lAAF, meeting here in advance of this weekend'sReuter - 243 words
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Article, Illustration294 1986-02-23 16 MADRID, Sat. The International Amateur Athletic Federation will consider a proposal under which American football stars Willie Gault and Renaldo Nehemiah could return to athletics, the lAAF said yesterday. Following a two-day meeting before this weekend's European Indoor Championships, the lAAF Council released aReuter; AFP - 294 words
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Article, Illustration1009 1986-02-23 16 DERMOT PURGAVIE tn on WamMm^ma Tyson the Terrible is proving to be quite a knockout 4 The sixth-round intervention of tho referee saved his latest opponent, Jesse Ferguson, who had lost only one off hie previous 15 fights, from terrible harm. Put down by a1,009 words
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Article451 1986-02-23 16 MELBOURNE, Sat. West Germany's Bernhard Langer failed to make any headway in the Australian Masters golf today. like overnight leaders, Australians David Graham and lan Stanley, and American Mark O'Meara, Langer had a two-under-par 71 to be five shots off the pace. Two shots behind the leadingReuter; AP - 451 words
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Article, Illustration150 1986-02-23 16 CONGRATULATIONS to Mlklko Ohta far winning the Warres Open two Fridays mam, in the process beating the longreignlng qneen af the local fairways, Kee Bee Khlm. Mikike, af coarse, deserves credit for her 71 but, to be fair, Bee Khlm was placed at150 words
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Article, Illustration134 1986-02-23 16 THE back swing is not just a lifting of the club with the hands. That's fine for beating carpets but useless for golf. The backswing is affected by completing the action demonstrated by Sandy Lyle last week, a turning of the entire body as far as134 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1986-02-23 16 TAY CHENG KHOON - Beware of a rustling in the rough TAY CHENG KHOON Ta*t*«r*aa Snakes pose slippery problem for SICC golfers HOW about vesting yourself with some ot these situations that were recently cleared by the Rule* Committee? SNAKES alive! On top of nagging wives (and husbands?), poor form, insufficient handicap strokes and1,011 words
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Article, Illustration408 1986-02-23 17 BADMINTON LONDON, Saturday BRITAIN'S Helen Troke looks set to lead a European race for the women's singles title at the AllEngland Open championships here from March 12-16. The 21-year-old European and Commonwealth Games champion seems certain to benefit from the absence in next week'sReuter - 408 words
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Article794 1986-02-23 17 Pakistan pulverised: india scored their biggest ever win over world and Olympic champions Pakistan in their third hockey Test in Hyderabad. India, on Friday. They scored four times in the second half to run out 6-3 winners. The sides were level 2-2 at half-time but that second halfReuter; AP; AFP - 794 words
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Article, Illustration974 1986-02-23 17 ROB HUGHES - ROB HUGHES Talk of Soccer Moguls dwarfed by Kristoffer's little miracle I don't imagine Kristoffer Houli--1 han is ever going to become the focal personality in a world of 40 million footballers. But, for a few moments on Wednesday, Kristoffer reminded me of soccer's974 words
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Article532 1986-02-23 17 AN ATTEMPT to save the cream of British players from going abroad to further their careers will be made by three of the domestic game's leading officials next week. Ted Croker, Graham Kelly and Gordon Taylor, the respective secretaries of the Football Association, Football League and Professional FootballersReuter; AFP; AP - 532 words
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Article355 1986-02-23 17 CRICKET KINGSTON, Saturday THE West Indies' fast bowlers routed England for 159 runs in their first innings and replied with 85 without loss on the opening day of the First Test here. The tourists, who won the toss, were shattered by the fearsome four-pronged pace attack, ledReuter - 355 words
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254 1986-02-23 17 WELLINGTON. Sat. Australia's grip on the First Test against New Zealand was loosened today as their last five first innings wickets tumbled for 21 runs Australia, starting the second day on 285 for four, had looked set for a bigger j^ore as all-rounder GregReuter - 254 words
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Article730 1986-02-23 17 TENNIS Jimbo Czeched and defaulted by ref over line call dispute BOCA RATON, Saturday IN A bizarre series of events, Czechoslovakia's top-seeded Ivan Lendl and Sweden's sec-ond-seeded Mats Wilander yesterday advanced to the final of the US$l.B-million ($3.8 million) International Players Tennis championships without having to finish theirReuter; AP - 730 words
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Article, Illustration816 1986-02-23 18 JEFFREY LOW - JEFFREY LOW Lowdown on Sport Fandi will be at the World Cup anyone else? NLY three months to go, and it's all quiet on the Singapore front. Ghostly might be a more appropriate word as the World Cup finals in Mexico, the one that's supposed to surpass816 words
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Article, Illustration127 1986-02-23 18 e STAR striker Cha Buem Kun will join the South Korean squad as they continue their World Cup build-up in West Germany and Belgium. Buem Kun, 32, has made more than 200 appearances in the Bundesliga over the past seven years and is nowAFP - 127 words
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Article, Illustration683 1986-02-23 18 ARGENTINA Selection problems upset 78 champions 4 In the World Cup, Borghi will be among the beet. With Maradona and Borghi in the attack, we will break through any defence. Argentine coach 31/ardo BUENOS AIRES, Sat. Plagued by internal rivalry and rapidly losing popular support, Argentina haveAP - 683 words
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Article, Illustration611 1986-02-23 18 FRANCE Mexico could be end of road for France's ageing stars 4 In Platini, they possess arguably the finest player in the world. The brilliance of the Juventus star, the deft skill of Giresse and the tenacity and drive of Tigana and Luis Fernandez giveReuter - 611 words
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Article, Illustration476 1986-02-23 19 Not just men of muscle Bodybuilders bristle over 'unsporting' poser I AM extremely disappointed by Alan Hubbard's com ments on bodybuilding, which is a total sport bodybuilders eat, sleep and love their way of life One prominent competitor once said that his entire day was structured around his training, and476 words
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Article208 1986-02-23 19 ALAN HUBBARD was not very convincing in his glib article about bodybuilding. This is ni.t the first time I've heard that bodybuilding is not a sport. The statement usually comes from people who don't know what they're talking about. All too often, that's how misconceptions are208 words
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Article, Illustration797 1986-02-23 19 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD Always on Sunday Un Kok the loser when he lays down the law C VEN his best friends would not accuse Mr Loh Lin Kok of suffering from an overdose of humility. Indeed, there are times when the Loh profile seems to be an797 words
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Article, Illustration1253 1986-02-23 19 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH SAID AND DONE At 77, there's no sunset yet for grand old man of soccer YOU know times are hard when you get slapped for watching a football match. And times were never harder nor football matches harder to come by than when the1,253 words
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Article, Illustration231 1986-02-23 19 ANOTHER good win by Singapore's Peter Hill in a British squash tournament on Friday strengthens his claim to The Sunday Times Coca-Cola Sporting Achievement of the month award for February. Following his exploits in the Asian championships, when he twice took five sets off231 words
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Article212 1986-02-23 19 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI New lads pave way to win "BOY" internationals Muhammad Azam and Mushtaq Patni yesterday charted a Singapore victory over Negri Sembilan in their open ing match at Seremban. A/am, 21, who made his debut only because of several pull-outs, quickly repaid his selection with a212 words
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618 1986-02-23 19 Thai Air Force pilot past rivals in prelims ROYAL Thai Air Force, beaten in last year's final, proved to be the main contenders for the Singapore Cricket Club rugby sevens title when they registered convincing victories in the preliminary rounds at the Padang yesterday. Results: First-round: Lloyds 20 Salsa 8;618 words
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Advertisement371 1986-02-23 17 APPOINTMENTS We're looking for 0 top engineering talent H j^ AT&T I" Microelectronics Pte Ltd ■■■■■■■■■■■IHHHHaHiHHHHHHMni American Telephone Telegraph (AT&T), the giant US telecommunications leader has recently set up an advanced j I.C. manufacturing facility. AT&T Microelectronics Pte Ltd in Singapore AT&T has the technology and the expertise and needs371 words
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Advertisement21 1986-02-23 18 For anyone interested ln going to Mexico, the telephone numbers to ring are: 235M53 (Gasi Universal Sports) and *****32 (Melia Travel).21 words
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Advertisement196 1986-02-23 19 Largest 30,000 sq ft Air -Con Showroom presents KrTtr V* Biggest Classical Free interior All new arrivals. I Rosewood Furniture, decoration and lowest prices, Art Crafts and consultation. Easy widest selection. Tianjin Carpet instalment scheme Centre. available. Unbeatable Special Package Real Value for Money 1 Investment of a Life-time .^aoom^\^^m\\196 words
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Miscellaneous205 1986-02-23 19 IMUBn Flank r..,5.,-„unir. < 'ships (Ma< Ritchie Reservoir. 4 pm i BADMINTON 1 hemas (up play-offs I Bangkok) Bimi.lV> National -tele, tion trials 4th roll off Pasir Panjang Howl. 'J an. > (KICKKT MCA Interstate league: Negri Sembilan v Singapore (Sercmban. 10 30 am) Friendly: Press Sporls Club v British205 words
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Article, Illustration513 1986-02-23 20 J. RAJENDRAN reports on tho Thomas Cup qualifying rounds in Bangkok WILL history repeat itself? Or will Singapore somehow manage to overcome all odds against Thailand tonight, to clinch a valuable place in April's Thomas Cup finals in Jakarta. A repeat of the 1981 Thomas513 words
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Article, Illustration818 1986-02-23 20 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI MALAYSIA CUP: SINGAPORE V SABAH (National Stadium, 8 pm) By Malek and Peter out to impress as Singapore go for goals SINGAPORE: Abdul Malek; Sodial Dall, Rasall Saad, Latlf Rahman, Ishak Saad; Hashim Hmil, Malek Awab, Manap Hamat, Salim Moin; D.TokiJan, Tay Peng Kee.818 words
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Article, Illustration569 1986-02-23 20 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI ASCOT SINGAPORE CLOSED SQUASH FINAL By LAST season Chew Kok Keene was Singapore's No. 1 junior squash player. Yesterday, he reconfirmed the top ranking with a straight-sets win over Ernest Tan. As two of the hardest-hitting juniors occupied Kallang's glass-backed court in theAFP - 569 words
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Article328 1986-02-23 20 Negri Sembilan 2 Sarawak 1 NEGRI SEMBILAN. Sat. Negri Sembilan fought back from a goal down at half time to edge Sarawak 2-1 for their second Malaysia Cup victory at the Municipal Stadium yesterday. Playing without their two English imports Carl Hoddle and Nick Walsh Negri looked jadedNST - 328 words
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Article756 1986-02-23 20 Grobbelaar gremlin strikes again BRITISH SOCCER LONDON, Saturday BRUCE GROBBELAAR, the eccentric Liverpool goalkeeper, kept Everton on the road to retaining their English Football League title today. Grobbelaar, a man with an unenviable reputation for making embarrassing errors, chose the worst time to do it again today to help bitter756 words
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Article78 1986-02-23 20 LOS ANGELES, Sat. A pole vault indoor world record was set last night for the seventh time in less than two months when the Soviet Union's Sergei Bubka cleared 5.94 metres at the LA Times Games, bubka's effort came in a head-to-head competition with his American rival BillyReuter - 78 words
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Advertisement147 1986-02-23 20 The Penguin Dictionary off Modern Quotations— a wonderful book to read in the 100, in a traffic jam, before you fall asleep. lir CWna Palace Wtslanram GONG XI FA CAI 1 1 RAW FISH CHINA PALACE COLD V""^ DISH m\MML±/ +*m ffJsol 2. "PROSPERITY" SHARK RNS $328 A j -V^-mmaK*147 words
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Title Section8 1986-02-23 1 TV PLUS Scene/Cinema/TV Eye TV Listings/Music/Young Life Comics/Classifieds/Scene8 words
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TV EYE
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Article, Illustration1112 1986-02-23 2 It's been two years since SBC introduced Ch 12. How has it fared, and what steps are being taken to attract a wider audience? PHILIP CHEAH finds out. SEX MARITAL STATUS of male viewers 2% of unmarried viewers 2% of female viewers 2% of1,112 words
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490 1986-02-23 2 4 There is potential for increase. The channel's philosophy hasn't changed. It's still meant for alternative viewing. We still bring in the best cultural and educational programmes but we are now trying to make it more entertaining. Miss Sandra Buenaventura, SBC's Head of Programme Acquisition490 words
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Article, Illustration643 1986-02-23 2 Writer who picked on human folly JULIE TAN introduces the late Noel Coward, whose comedy The Kindness of Mrs Radcliffe will be shown this Saturday (Ch 12, 8.30 pm). NOEL COWARD once claimed he had no more than, in the words of one of his songs, "a talent to amuse".643 words
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Article, Illustration679 1986-02-23 4 LEE SIEW HUA - LEE SIEW HUA TV REVIEW By ITS ECONOMY bent out of recognition since Mao, the New China intrigues. From Marx to MasterCard, the opening episode of economist Adam Smith's money-for-the-layman series Monev World (last Monday. Ch 12. 8 pm) summarised some of the679 words
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Article, Illustration415 1986-02-23 4 LEE SIEW HUA - LEE SIEW HUA RTV PREVIEW pods >nday, Ch 5, 4.30 pm TRIPODS is an adventure-fan-tasy for youngsters that's straight wish-fulfilment. But it isn't totally juvenile in tone and has an adult-ish end-of-the-road vision, which means that mums may want to catch this 25-minute mid-af-ternoon415 words
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Article, Illustration389 1986-02-23 4 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN TV PREVIEW I Silk Road II 1 Thursday, Ch 12, Bpm I IT'S not the end of The Road yet. Hot on the tail of Silk Road, the highly popular 12--part documentary screened here a year ago, is Silk Road Part 11.389 words
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Article, Illustration505 1986-02-23 4 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN LOOK EAST By ACTOR Wong Yat Wah's recently acquired Casanova image is causing his employer, HK-TVB, much consternation. Of late, the popular TV star has been hogging the limelight with a series of brief but well-publicised romances with fellow actresses. Concerned that505 words
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Article, Illustration774 1986-02-23 3 JULIE TAN - Mobbed and bruised by fans but Alan Tarn loves it all JULIE TAN By ALAN TAM suffered several bruises on his neck while fellow Hongkong star Eric Tsang received a few blows in the ribs. At the Majestic Theatre lobby last Monday night, the occupational hazards of stardom were forcefully774 words
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Article, Illustration389 1986-02-23 3 VALERIE LEE - VALERIE LEE WEIRD SCIENCE Coming to Jade Starring Kelly Leßrock, Anthony Michael-Hall and lan Mitchell-Smith Directed by John Hughes By IF THERE is one thing movie-goers don't need, it's another adolescent nerds-versus-jocks movie especially one where the only things that take off are flying food,389 words
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Article, Illustration370 1986-02-23 3 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN MY FAMILY At Eng Wah cimemas Stars Feng Bo 80, Richard Ng, May Lo, Loi Fong and Danny Chan Directed by Raymond Fung By LIKE many housewives, Mrs Wu (Feng Bo Bo) fantasises about freeing herself from household chores and family responsibilities. A370 words
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Article, Illustration579 1986-02-23 3 JOHN BLAKE - JOHN BLAKE (IPS) TELEVISION cops Cagney Lacey are at loggerheads ■If -screen. W Actresses Sharon Gless and Ifyne Daly both want top billing and a say in the l^cripts, and there have been mwkward silences when the cameras stop rolling. The show's producers have now told579 words
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Article, Illustration750 1986-02-23 7 GEORGINA; EMMANUEL - GEORGINA EMMANUEL CLASSICAL REVIEW By JAMES GALWAY CONDUCTS HANDEL (RCA Red Seal) Galway, probably the most popular flautist on the concert and recording circuit, has decided to join the bandwagon of other instrumental greats (Barry Tuckwell, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Daniel Barenboim, Mstislav Rostropovich) and try his750 words
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Article, Illustration909 1986-02-23 7 Acerbic wit leads to rock 'n' roll success They are being hailed as the world's premier rock *n' roll band, and they've already garnered seven nominations for this year's Grammy Awards. TOM McNAMARA gives an introduction to Dire Straits, appearing tonight on Chsat 11pm. EUROPE loved them. Asia loved them.909 words
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Article, Illustration639 1986-02-23 7 GEOFF SUTTON - GEOFF SUTTON By United States m 1.(4 How Will I Know? 6(3) OUrMan Whitney Houston wnam 2.(5) Kyrie 7.(12) Sara Starship Mr Mister 8(11) Ufa in a Northern 3.(1) Whan tha Going Town Gats Tough The Dream Academy Billy Ocean 9 (10) ThaIPS - 639 words
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Article255 1986-02-23 8 HOW are you enjoying the new series on the great artists? I know there are many young readers who enjoy painting and drawing. There are probably just as many who hate it. Even if you dislike drawing and painting, you can still enjoy the skill of those who255 words
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Article56 1986-02-23 8 Do you know... a Why does the moon shine? The moor does not actually shine. Moonlight is light from the sun which strikes the surface of the moon and is reflected tc earth. At certain times of the month, there is no moonlight because the moon, which revclves round the56 words
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Article, Illustration316 1986-02-23 8 HOW about scrambled eggs and toast for breakfast today, or next Sunday if you have got up late today? The trick to getting nice soft scrambled eggs is to cook the eggs in very low heat and to turn off the fire about two minutes before316 words
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Article, Illustration559 1986-02-23 8 FROM March 2 to 23, there will be an excitmg series of theatre programmes for young people which parents, too, will *njoy. Live theatre is special and cannot compare with television or the cinema. In a cinema or in front of a TV set,559 words
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Article627 1986-02-23 8 Results of the third SAF contest HERE are the results for the Singapore Armed Forces quiz on the armoured persornel carrier. More than 1,200 children took part in the contest. The answers to the quiz are given here for those who want to check them out. Some of you were627 words
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Article, Illustration451 1986-02-23 8 "MBRANDT VAN RUN 1606-1669 THIS greatest of Dutch painters was born in Leiden, Holland, the son of a miller. He enrolled at Leiden University after grammar school, but left after a few months to study art with a local artist. All in all, Rembrandt had three teachers. The451 words
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Article, Illustration1372 1986-02-23 15 Hollywood has always been fond of portraying Asians as inscrutable Orientals, or worse, menacing one-dimensional nasties. Do these stereotyped characterisations still prevail? Or have Western film-makers finally caught up with reality? VERNON SCOTT finds out. THE growing Asian population in the United1,372 words
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Article, Illustration614 1986-02-23 16 Development the thrust of its 5-year plan A two-page special to mark today's celebrations. ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED looks at the growth of the sultanate. DARUSSALAM, the Abode of Peace, reflects tranquillity, stability and development. When many countries in the region and the world over are reeling from economic uncertainty and614 words
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Article, Illustration53 1986-02-23 17 PROUD HERITAGE: Traditional skis, dating back many centuries, are passed from one generation to another GROWING AFFLUENCE: The rapid increase in the car population Is a sign of growing affluence among the people BOOMM6 CAPITAL: In Bandar Seri Begawan, old buildings ire giving 1 way53 words
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Article, Illustration396 1986-02-23 17 History BRUNEI Darussalam became an independent sovereign nation on Jan 1, 1984 after a 96-year association with Britain. From the 14th to the 16th century, Brunei was the centre of a mighty empire, stretching from most of North Borneo to the Philippines. It was listed among the tributary396 words
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Advertisement105 1986-02-23 5 Ip- is^^H^^^ £j j^., a^- A?- u Millions of babies all over the world use cMbco products. chfeco products have modern features, durable ,\nd are safe for babies Many years ot intensi\e research internationally makes ctfcco lhe nnest quality baby prodlM Is. va/- -j c c A JJ A Play105 words
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Advertisement239 1986-02-23 8 THIS week's crossword contest, organised by Young Life together with the Ministry of Community Development, is based on the article to the left. So you can find clues to the puzzle there. The ministry is offering 20 prizes of book vouchers worth $40 each. This time, there are no categories239 words
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Advertisement619 1986-02-23 13 30 Hairdressing HAIRGUY THE First Saloon In Singapore specifically caters for children, teenagers it other young people We bring direct to you latest hairstyles imported from London. Rates for services done by our Junior Hairstylists: Cut/ Blow $5. Perming $10; Colouring $12 For appt at Halrguy call: *****74 *05-16. sth619 words
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Advertisement552 1986-02-23 13 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available FILIPINO $220 THAI $220 SRI LANKAN $1M INDONESIAN $200 OFF DAYS COMPENSATED We select trained o"entaie our very wn girls Good attitude hardworking honest obedient Complete placement lee includes: Airfare $5000 Security Bond $***** PA Performance Bond V'Safee Medial turn process complete552 words
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Advertisement631 1986-02-23 13 70 Situationa Vacant: Sacratarial/ Clarical APPLICANTS REPLYING to Box numbers of vacancies are requested not to enclose original copies of testimonials or reference with their applications. No responsibility can be accepted for their loss Applicants are also advised to write to Box Numbers correctly and check them oefore posting. URGENTLY631 words
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Advertisement1166 1986-02-23 13 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Tachnical Tachnical European manufacturer seeks ASIA PRODUCT SPECIALIST for automated laboratory instrumentation Age 28-35 years The successful candidate will be travelling in ASEAN and China to develop markets and to demonstrate instrumentation equipment to end users A technical and chemical background with knowledge ot1,166 words
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Advertisement969 1986-02-23 14 90 For Sale: Toyota /3 REGD 79 O 1200 Air run I rims r.ntlo cassette s.s oui mmtmmama c4Wi69i 74 TOYOTA CORONA MKII 2 0 A|Jto aircond radio cassette, s trms KiKHI c ■ond $2,000 *****26 80 CELICA LIFTBACK 5-speed Kxpensive accessories, regd BBJH Tip top cond *****17 80 COROLLA969 words
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Advertisement886 1986-02-23 14 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles '83. DATSUN 120Y delivery van Good cond Alrcon $6,000 ono. Contact *****85 83 SUZUKI JEEP SJ4IO 1000 c c aircon cassette, tip top cond $10,800 Loan $7,000 *****00 98 Sale/Wanted: Motor Cycles/Scooters OWNER LEAVING. SUZUKI chop per GSX4OOI.. powerful, reliable it relaxing Selling $1,700 Call886 words
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Advertisement748 1986-02-23 14 107 Accommodation Available: Apartmanta f*^3& UIXURK mL& jS** At the juncti I 14 000 sq ft Hotel Style Lobby I Swimming Pool. Tenms Court. Squash Court Billiard Room Gymnasium and I many other facilities H Enquiries mmmm FAR EAST ORG A mM 06-00 6th Stoi ey F Wmmm Hyatt Hotel).748 words
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Article, Illustration3947 1986-02-23 1 THE PIT AND THE PANDEMONIUM Once, governments decided how many dollars we got for our pounds, marks or yen. Now exchange rates are dictated by a new breed of money-changer. STEPHEN FAY and PHILLIP KNIGHTLEY of The Observer report on what ias become the biggest and most exotic gamble of3,947 words
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Article, Illustration799 1986-02-23 2 WINSTON LEE - WINSTON LEE By IN THE two-litre executive car class, the Mercedes 200 has always been the standard by which the other cars are compared. It is the accepted status symbol, the preferred mode of transport of many a successful executive, entrepreneur and towkay. However, after799 words
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406 1986-02-23 2 WINSTON LEE - WINSTON LEE CAR TALK OUR expressway network is something Singaporeans can be proud of. Though not yet complete, the present system has already changed our lifestyles and driving habits a great deal, allowing quicker access to distant parts of the island with more accurate prediction of406 words
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Article, Illustration438 1986-02-23 3 Denim moves away from the workman-cowboy connection into sexier dimensions, reports UM PHAY-LIHG IT HAS been nearly two decades since pop, protest and flower power gave life to denim. Today the offspring of the love children are not wearing jeans. They have turned their backsides on the symbol438 words
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Article, Illustration294 1986-02-23 3 LIM PHAY- LING - LIM PHAY-LING 1 FASHFLASH j AFRICA, ancient Egypt, the tropics and the Wild West collide to provide inspiration for this year's fashion accessories. The four cultures met at the Fashion Accessories Expo in New York last month, USA Today reports.294 words
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Article, Illustration68 1986-02-23 3 Mrapiess sun-dress in bleached floral printed denim ($69) from Bibi and Baba at Scotts and Parkway Parade in March. Accessories and Hawaiian print fabric pumps from Frameworks at Metro Grand at Scotts. Pictures by K F SEETOH taken at the Holiday Inn Park View's Atrium Garden. Hair68 words
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FOOD
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Article, Illustration909 1986-02-23 4 Singapore sits in the centre of one of the major spice-producing regions. Yet there are some cooks who do not know how to use spices. LEE GEOK 801 introduces the 12 most common ones WHAT is Ufe without a little spice in it? One909 words
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Article, Illustration419 1986-02-23 4 LEE GEOK BOI - LEE GEOK BOI BETTER BUY By REACHING out for a bottle of sauce is far easier than making your own from scratch, particularly if steaks and chops are not often on your menu. The right sauce can improve the flavour of grilled red419 words
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Article, Illustration497 1986-02-23 4 MARGARET CHAN - MARGARET CHAN EAT OUT By Fishfarm Restaurant, 1000 East Coast Parkway, 2nd Floor East Coast Recreation Centre, tel *****00 Time: Daily 11.30 am to 2.30 pm. 6.15 pm to 11.00 pm Recommended: Stone barbecue cum steamboat. $40 for three or497 words
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Advertisement29 1986-02-23 4 Mastering the Art of CHINESE COOKING Hlustrnttonj^^ A comprehensive cookery course featuring some of the trickier aspects of Chinese cooking. colour photograpn*_ ii Available at all Good Bookshops llllUl)istrihurorN29 words
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HABITAT
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Article, Illustration1190 1986-02-23 5 LITO GUTIERREZ; JUDITH HOLMBERG - LITO GUTIERREZ JUDITH HOLMBERG By and When a bottle isn't just a container PRODUCT designers are no strangers in Singapore but their worth has yet to be properly recognised. This is because they have been working mostly on designs for1,190 words
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Article, Illustration818 1986-02-23 5 But we're still using cameras and crockery designed more than 50 years ago. CAROL LIM visits an unusual exhibition that tells the story of everyday items. HOW everyday objects, such as the telephone and camera, have evolved over the years is the subject of an818 words
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Advertisement251 1986-02-23 5 BECOME A TECHNOCRAT TOMORROW Home study courses with the Biitish Institute of Engineering Technology are your answer lo continuing education while you work BlhT correspondence courses help you to improve your career prospects, without having to conform to classroom routine. For complete details, please fill out the coupon below and251 words
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Advertisement697 1986-02-23 5 I Fly Makes j Bedrooms Warmer. A m I t\ 00 1 MARCA W M W Sold Pine Double Bed tkmAmmm\ JL BO GREY WARDROBE I 3 Doois Wardnbe I Si/e: (L)143 X (H)IM X iDl.Sbcm MwkWmk > iitM a m LM With Frame %mmW m fi.lX.Wcm 1 gmaar HBHP^697 words
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Hungarian food
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Article, Illustration502 1986-02-23 6 JOSEPHINE NG - An easy way to know Hungary JOSEPHINE NG The exhibition is not just a mere serving of food. It tells you more about the country. By SINGAPOREANS can get a taste of Hungarian culture from their dinner plates and champagne glasses. A Hungarian food products and drinks exhibition, on from502 words
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Article, Illustration453 1986-02-23 6 Geography THE Hungarian People's Republic lies in Eastern Europe and is bordered by Austria, Czechoslovakia, the Soviet Union, Rumania and Yugoslavia. Two-thirds of the country is covered by plains with an altitude less than 200m. Temperature ranges from -3 deg C to 28 deg C. History Hungary allied453 words
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Article, Illustration400 1986-02-23 6 TEN million people visit Budapest every year. The lure is not the skyscrapers or the make-believe wonderland amusement park. The lure is what this capital city of Hungary holds for those who are awed by history. Churches, castles, music and gypsy bands400 words
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Article, Illustration748 1986-02-23 7 WHAT distinguishes Hungarian cuisine from other European food is the distinct flavour of paprika. Paprika, considered as Hungary's national spice, was not used until the 19th century. Other typical ingredients used are lard, onions and sour cream. Lard cannot be substituted with butter, oil or margarine748 words
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Advertisement96 1986-02-23 6 I 2a^h¥^ mmwmmmmm^mm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m^ tu^ ff> vV^ tH HUNGARIAN JL FOOD DRINK FEST I iws^-- An exhibition of Hungarian food, drink and tableware 1 Wanda Rooms, Hyatt Regency, Singapore I m\mmm-ir~^^^^m\m D^^J&s A.** ni J f"""""""""""^ -*jm.<% V— K 2^ aTI aSS3a The Hungarian Chamber of 2A^ et)^ a otan^ e96 words
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