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676 1988-07-03 1 ISMAIL KASSIM - Supreme Court suspends tribunal proceedings ISMAIL KASSIM By KUALA LUMPUR The Supreme Court yesterday ordered that the tribunal hearing the charges of misconduct against suspended Lord President Tun Mohamed Salleh Abas be restrained from submitting any recommendations, report or advice to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. The unanimous decision was made676 words
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Article, Illustration353 1988-07-03 1 PM beneath contempt 4 You know, what he hat done is beneath contempt. That is all that I need say. Mr Devan Hair, when asked m a Radio Australia interview what he thought of Mr Lee Kuan Yew personally353 words
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447 1988-07-03 1 MOSCOW The Soviet Communist Party conference has ended its most spirited debate m 60 years and endorsed a massive overhaul of the political system that includes restricting all party officials to 10-year terms and allowing non-communists to run for office. The four-dayUPI; AP; AFP - 447 words
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Article, Illustration529 1988-07-03 1 Never delude ourselves that we have become a nation PM MR LEE KUAN YEW last night reminded Singaporeans never to delude themselves that they had already become a nation. To do that, he warned, would be to put to unnecessary risk Singapore's political, economic and social fabric. The Prime Minister529 words
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NEWS FOCUS
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632 1988-07-03 2 Gorbachev hails a new 'democratic image of socialism' at end of party conference I sat m front of my television set and I cried. My brother disappeared under Stalin. One night they came and then he was gone. And to think thatNYT - 632 words
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Article, Illustration531 1988-07-03 2 Kremlin's No. 2 attacks rival's plea for comeback MOSCOW The exchanges among delegates to the 19th Soviet Communist Party Conference took a personal turn on Friday as former Moscow party chief Boris Yeltsin pleaded for his "political rehabilitation" and Kremlin's No. 2, Mr Yegor Ligachev, hisAFP; Reuter; AP - 531 words
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Article, Illustration303 1988-07-03 2 Gorbachev was at every session and showed no sign of fatigue MR MIKHAIL Gorbachev seemed to be everywhere at once, exhibiting tireless energy that put spunk into speeches and lent laughter to his casual gatherings with conference delegates. As the fourth dayAFP; Reuter - 303 words
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256 1988-07-03 2 7 members of 'opposition party' arrested and jailed A SEVENTH member of Democratic Union, a newly-formed, self-proclaimed opposition par- ty. was jailed for protesting during the Soviet Communist Party conference m Moscow this week, a spokesman said' yesterday. Mikhail Novosiolov was arrested on Friday and sentenced to seven days mReuter - 256 words
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164 1988-07-03 2 Reforms may include Soviet stock exchange A SENIOR Communist Party economic official said the Soviet Union could eventually have its own stock exchange under reforms promoted by Kremlin leader Mikhail Gorbachev. Mr Evard Figuranov of the party central committee's economic department told a news briefing on Friday that an exchangeReuter - 164 words
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592 1988-07-03 3 TAN LIAN CHOO - Asean to meet on Cambodia peace plan TAN LIAN CHOO Proposals include ceasefire, 3-phase Vietnamese pullout, elections and a peacekeeping force By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK Asean foreign ministers, due to arrive here today (or informal talks before convening for their 21st annual meeting tomorrow, will study a proposed peace plan592 words
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286 1988-07-03 3 LOCAL contractors have become more competitive vis-a-vis their foreign counterparts, judging from the lion's share they have got of public sector jobs. In the first quarter for instance, m value terms, they secured 93 per cent of all public sector contracts, according286 words
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Article, Illustration563 1988-07-03 3 LESLIE SIM - LESLIE SIM By AN ANTIQUE shop owner and two other men were arrested by police yesterday m connection with the reported theft of four lion statues from the Jade House m Nassim Road. Mr Keng, 43, who owns the Tong Mem563 words
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Miscellaneous214 1988-07-03 2 Showers ovtr a ftw artas m the afternoon TEMP. (C) up to 6 i.m tomorrow: 32 mn 24 mn *UNSET today: 7.15 pm; SUMUSE tomorrow: 7.03 am. TRtmLERS HEATHEK Ultalli 315 C Fair Lw Aaffrtw 19 28 C Clear KmUntim 15 20C Cloudy Ma*M 13 19 C Cloudy AtIMM 21214 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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Article100 1988-07-03 2 OLYMPIC TICKETS SELLING FAST: Tick ets for the finals of boxing, women's gymnastics, soccer and swimming at the Seoul Olympics m September were snapped up within hours after they were put on sale m South Korea. Ticket prices range between U552.75 and US$55. Page 24 POH LEONG'S A-TEAM: Singapore100 words
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Article188 1988-07-03 2 PROTEST BY HUNGARY: The Hungarian Par liament condemned its communist neighbour Rumania over its treatment of ethnic Hungarian minorities. A declaration adopted by the Parliament called a Rumanian plan to resettle thousands of Hungarians "a hx&ic violation of human and national rights Pag? i TEXTBOOKS 'CENSORED': Teachers188 words
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380 1988-07-03 4 But tricky final details remain to be settled, says guerilla spokesman MADRAS Sri Lanka's biggest Tamil guerilla group is close to a reasefire agreement with India, a rebel spokesman said yesterday. But the spokesman for Liberation Tigers of Tamil Elam (LTTE) guerillasReuter; AP - 380 words
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166 1988-07-03 4 BEIJING A crowd set fire to police cars and attacked a government building m a riot over the suicide of a teacher m south-west China, the Legal News newspaper reported yesterday. The riot erupted m May m the town of Sanping, mReuter - 166 words
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Article, Illustration325 1988-07-03 4 Two car bombs challenge Syrian presence BEIRUT Syria's political and military presence m Lebanon has been challenged by two car bombs which exploded m Syrian-held areas, killing at least one person and wounding 45 others including two Syrian sol diera. On Friday, two cars, a Renault and a Mercedes loadedReuter; AP - 325 words
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57 1988-07-03 4 WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan has signed a proclamation designating July 2 and 3 as "US-Canada days of peace and friendship". Mr Reagan said on Friday the two days were chosen because they fall between two "beloved holidays Canada Day on July 1 andReuter - 57 words
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137 1988-07-03 4 Policeman kills Aids victim who threatened to infect him CAIRO An Egyptian policeman shot dead a patient suffering from Aids as the man tried to escape from a hospital and had threatened to contaminate the policeman with the disease. The patient. Mr Fawzi Mahmud Ahmed, had brandished an open woundAFP - 137 words
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342 1988-07-03 4 SEOUL South Korea yesterday protested against an Iraqi air raid which killed 12 South Korean workers m Iran, and Baghdad expressed regret over the incident. Foreign Ministry officials here said. Foreign Minister Choi Kwang Soo called m Iraqi Consul-general KaisReuter; AP - 342 words
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242 1988-07-03 4 $970 m of cocaine kept in chocolate seized HICKSVILLE (New York) About 2,720 kg of cocaine concealed m blocks of melted chocolate was confiscated and three men arrested m what authorities described on Friday as the largest seizure of cocaine m the north-eastern part of the United States The drugsAP - 242 words
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373 1988-07-03 4 Roh suffers his first defeat in opposition dominated parliament SEOUL President Ron Tae Woo suffered his first political defeat m the opposition-domi-nated National Assembly yesterday as legislators voted down his nominee for Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Mr Ron had sought legislative approval of Justice Chung Xi Seung. 60.AFP; AP - 373 words
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139 1988-07-03 4 Soldiers kill Palestinian youth in West Bank JERUSALEM Israeli soldiers shot and killed a Palestinian youth yesterday during a violent demonstration m the northern West Bank city of Jenin. Palestinian sources said. The body of Nahel Youssef Khameisha. 17. was immediately carried by other protesters towards his village of Tuba,AFP - 139 words
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351 1988-07-03 5 BUDAPEST The Hungarian parliament condemned Rumania on Friday m another escalation of a continuing confrontation between the communist neighbours over Rumania's treatment of ethnic Hungarian minorities. A declaration adopted by the Hungarian parliament called a Rumanian plan to resettle thousands of ethnic rural Hungarians "a basicUPI - 351 words
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317 1988-07-03 5 WARSAW Polish economy chief Wladyslaw Baka has warned that inflation could disrupt the government's programme of sweeping economic reforms and lead to new unrest. "The monetary and market situation today and the prospects for curbing inflation are worse than a year ago," heReuter - 317 words
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Article, Illustration172 1988-07-03 5 LOS ANGELES Oscar-win-ning director Oliver Stone is discussing with Madonna the possibility of her taking the lead role m the film version of the hit musical Evita, a spokesman for the project said on Friday. There had been speculation m the tradeReuter - 172 words
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141 1988-07-03 5 Drought in US threatens crop of Christmas trees MAGNOLIA (Ohio) It may become the drought that stole Christmas. American tree farmers say. The drought parching much of the United States has killed thousands of evergreen seedlings and stunted the growth of many future Christmas trees, said Mr Richard Smith ofReuter - 141 words
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Article45 1988-07-03 5 BEIJING Seven people were killed when a bus carrying 27 passengers collided head-on with a truck m southern China, the China Daily said yesterday. The newspaper said 15 people were injured m the accident m Guangdong province on Mon- day. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration59 1988-07-03 6 WHEN m Australia, do as the Australians do. And this is exactly what Japanese Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita has done. Wearing an Australian bush hat yesterday, Mr Takeshita visited the Queensland Pavilion m Brisbane, where the World Expo '88 is held. HeReuter - 59 words
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107 1988-07-03 6 Dow Jones NEW YORK Share prices drifted lower on Friday as Wall Street investors wound down their business ahead of a three-day holiday weekend m the United States. The Dow Jones industrial average finished down 10.13 points at 2,131.58, according to preliminary closing figures.Reuter - 107 words
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202 1988-07-03 6 STOCKHOLM The man who headed an abortive, secret investigation into the murder of Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme said he believed Iran was behind the 1986 killing and may be planning a new assassination. Mr Ebbe Carlsson spoke as the Swedish Attorney-GeneralReuter - 202 words
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392 1988-07-03 6 TOKYO Japanese teachers have accused the government of censoring school textbooks, playing down Japan's aggression m World War n, overemphasising the emperor's importance and distorting facts. "The government is pushing hard to incorporate its political ideology and policy m every single textbook," said anReuter - 392 words
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100 1988-07-03 6 SEOUL Education Ministry officials said the South Korean government Ls rewriting textbooks about North Korea, replacing an anti-Pyongyang viewpoint with an effort to better understand the rival regime. The officials said that they had been working on a sweeping revision of primary, middle andAFP - 100 words
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286 1988-07-03 6 HK faces crisis unless boat people influx stops UK minister HONGKONG The arrival of nearly 470 Vietnamese boat people m one day prompted a British government minister to warn yesterday of a crisis if the influx does not stop. Vietnamese continue to sail into the British colony more than twoAP; Reuter - 286 words
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Article, Illustration111 1988-07-03 6 Ostrich Ann lays claim on a record TEL AVIV Ann the ostrich is unaware of it, but she has earned herself a name for her efforts m laying what is believed to be the world's biggest egg. Fed well and smothered with loving care. Ann has laid an egg weighingReuter - 111 words
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253 1988-07-03 6 WASHINGTON The United States will be giving technical aid to the Soviet Union when it tries to land two unmanned spacecraft on a tiny moon wobbling m orbit around Mars. It will be the first time anyone has tried to land aReuter - 253 words
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204 1988-07-03 8 Actress sues hairdresser for turning her hair pink LOS ANGELES Actress Jennifer Leifjh. daughter of late actor Vie Morrow, has sued a hairdresser for US$4 million (558.16 million), claim ing he coloured her black hair pink Miss Leigh, who appeared m Fast Time*; at Ridgemont High, said m a lawsuitReuter - 204 words
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Article34 1988-07-03 8 CHICAGO The world championship turtle races will be held today m Curtis, a tiny resort community m the eastern upper peninsula of Michigan. Many visitors bring their own turtles with them UPIUPI - 34 words
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439 1988-07-03 8 Reagan admin gets top 'sleaze' rating WASHINGTON Down through the years nearly all US presidents have had their scandals. But President Ronald Reagan appears numerically to have had the most, raising the so-called "sleaze factor" m US government to what many observers are calling its peak. "It's been the worst,AFP - 439 words
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249 1988-07-03 8 SEOUL Seoul officials plan a preOlympic crackdown on the sale of dog soup, traditionally considered a tonic food here, newspaper reports said. The number of restaurants selling dog and snake soup m downtown Seoul increased from 150 at the end ofAFP - 249 words
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Article, Illustration433 1988-07-03 8 MIAMI The deep, bronze tan long coveted by legions of women as a sign of beauty and status is fading into paler hues. The medical world is getting across the message that tans and burns can eventually cost sun worshippers their lives, whileReuter - 433 words
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101 1988-07-03 8 Asia to get its 3 billionth person on Aug 10 TOKYO The population of Asia will hit the three billion mark next month, according to a prediction here. Mr Takashi Sato, chairman of the Asian Forum of Parliamentarians on Population and Development, announced that "the day of three billion mReuter - 101 words
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PEOPLE
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Article129 1988-07-03 8 THK IK-YEAR-OLD grandson of Mao Zedong is a "huge monster", and the boy's size is all that makes him stand out from his classmates, a Chinese newspaper said last week, according to AP. Mao Xinyu, who stands 1.75 m tall and weighs nearly 100 kg,129 words
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Article, Illustration112 1988-07-03 8 BRITISH publisher Robert Maxwell, a Czechoslovak-born Jew, has invested substantially m Israel's second biggest -selling daily Maariv. the newspaper announced last week. Reuters reported that according to industry sources, Mr Maxwell paid US$9 million (5518.4 million) for a 30 per cent interest m the ModiinReuter - 112 words
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Article81 1988-07-03 8 IRAN-CONTRA scandal figure Oliver North is taking some jokes along with him when he hits the lecture circuit, said UPI. High points from his appearance at a Republican party fund-raiser m Raleigh, North Carolina: "If Thomas Jefferson founded the Democratic Party, I think Michael Dukakis and81 words
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Article111 1988-07-03 8 KONSTANTIN SLAVIN became at age 18 the youngest physician m the Soviet Union when he received his Higher Education Certificate upon graduating from the Medical Institute, the Soviet news agency Tass reports. In a report from the city of Baku m Azerbaijan. Tass said young111 words
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Article, Illustration67 1988-07-03 8 ALEXANDER BLLME (left), 11, the youngest of 1,200 journalists at the European Community summit, emerged from a flurry of p ess briefings last week and declared "What a bore." Alexander, representing his school newspaper, told Reuters he obtained accreditation by applying through a Hanover newspaper.67 words
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449 1988-07-03 10 ONG MING SEING - Carlucci freezes $3.2 b new defence contracts ONG MING SEING By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON United States Defence Secretary Frank Carlucci has frozen US$l 6 billion (553.2 billion) worth of new contracts and is reviewing deals with four major companies m response to a widening weapons procurement scandal. The Pentagon had449 words
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278 1988-07-03 10 BEIJING Chinese mothers are fleeing their homes to escape abortion or sterilisation under the strict government policy of one child per family, the People's Daily said yesterday. Government officials have previously denied allegations that the population control policy includes compulsory abortion and sterilisation.Reuter - 278 words
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Article, Illustration304 1988-07-03 10 BERLIN Riot police on Friday moved m to evict about 200 squatters occupying a piece of land near the Berlin Wall, prompting half of them to flee across the wall to the Eastern side, police said. East German border guards used lorriesUPI; AP - 304 words
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164 1988-07-03 10 Circus lions' nightly sex play irks city of love VERONA (Italy) The nightly sex play of tar/an and Sultan and their partners has drawn complaints from residents of this city of love, setting of William Shakespeare's tragedy, Romeo and Juliet. The two are male lions, star attractions of the AmericanReuter - 164 words
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Article74 1988-07-03 10 DUBLIN A lame duck and her four ducklings were given a police escort from the Irish Parliament through the city traffic to the sanctuary of Dublin's main park. The mother duck, which comes every year to hatch her young on the lawns of the IrishReuter - 74 words
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319 1988-07-03 10 World Bank to raise loan loss reserves when debtors are six months in arrears WASHINGTON Confronting the (act that a growing number of poor countries are seriously behind on their loan payments, the World Bank is to raise its loan loss reserves when a country is six month* m arrears.Reuter - 319 words
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82 1988-07-03 10 NEW DELHI India's state-run domestic airline, the sub-continent's busiest carrier, has elected a movie star to its governing board, officials here said yester day. Miss Sharmilla Tagore won a seat on Indian Airlines' governing board on Faiday. marking the first timeAFP - 82 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration112 1988-07-03 11 THE Japanese Minister of State for Defence and Direc-tor-General of the Defence Agency, Mr Tsulomo Kawara, who is on the last leg of a South-east Asian tour, called on Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew at the Istana yesterday. Mr Kawara arrived m Singapore on112 words
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348 1988-07-03 11 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew leaves this morning on visits to Taiwan, South Korea and Japan. He will return on July 14. He will be accompanied by Mrs Lee, Finance Minister Richard Hu, Labour Minister Lee York Suan and senior348 words
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460 1988-07-03 11 DOREEN SIOW - DOREEN SIOW By IT IS amazing what some people can do with a piece of plastic. Charging it to one's credit card is no longer confined to mundane merchandise and service expenditure, such as buying food and clothes and paying for a dinner460 words
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274 1988-07-03 11 A HIGH-LEVEL trade mission, which includes 20 top managers from trading, manufacturing and banking companies here, will be leaving tomorrow on a six-day visit to South Korea. The mission coincides with the four-day visit there of Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew,274 words
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Article, Illustration277 1988-07-03 12 Samy Vellu tells govt: Bosses unfair to Indians SEREMBAN The Malaysian Indian Congress has called (or government intervention to rectify private sector reluctance to employ Indians at top and middle management level Party president Datuk S. Samy Vellu cited banks, financial institutions and other industries as being unfair to MalaysianNST - 277 words
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152 1988-07-03 12 KUALA TRENGGANU More effective measures should be drawn up to fight the increasing number of armed robberies at banks. CID Director Datuk Ahmad Maulana S. M. Babjee said yesterday. Although the overall crime rate dropped by 5.5 per cent mBeroama - 152 words
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Article, Illustration260 1988-07-03 12 Students free to discuss political issues, says Alatas But don't be used by politicians, he warns KUALA LUMPUR University of Malaya Vice-Chancellor Prof Syed Hussein Alatas yesterday said students are free to express their opinions on social, economic and political issues as long as they are not being used byBernama - 260 words
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137 1988-07-03 12 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia is one of the top 10 recipients of Japan's overseas development assistance m the field of technical co-operation. According to Mr Yoshiyuki Motomura, director of the Development Co-operation Division m the Economic Co-operation Bureau, Japanese Foreign Affairs Ministry. Malaysia re-Bernama - 137 words
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399 1988-07-03 12 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia yesterday called for talks among the five countries which claim the Spratly Islands and appealed for "restraint and good sense" m the disputed South China Sea archipelago. "The Spratlys has become a new area of conflict (where) armed skirmishes hadAFP - 399 words
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217 1988-07-03 14 New Umno's problems not as serious as in other countries, says Ghafar ALOR STAR New Umno Deputy President Ghafar Baba said yesterday the political problems faced by the party were not as serious as m some other countries. Unlike m certain countries, there has been no shooting and there isNST - 217 words
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459 1988-07-03 14 Group spreading lies about coup Mahathir Stories claim generals will take over country if Razaleigh is arrested, he says SEREMBAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday said that a group has been spreading lies by saying that there will be a coup d'etat m Malaysia if his rival,Bernama - 459 words
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103 1988-07-03 14 KOTA BARU The Supreme Court which was scheduled to sit yesterday to hear about 20 appeal cases was postponed Announcing the postponement. Supreme Court judge Datuk Harun Hashim said a new date for the sitting would be announced later. The Supreme Court wasBernama - 103 words
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Article28 1988-07-03 14 PENANG A total of 43.300 tourists arrived m the state during the first quarter of the year, up 21 per cent from the previous year. BernamaBernama - 28 words
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Article, Illustration613 1988-07-03 14 KUALA LUMPUR Mr Justice Ajaib Singh said yesterday that it was not m the nature of judges to be party to any travesty of justice. The remark was apparently made m reference to a comment by one of suspended Lord President Tun Mohamet)NST - 613 words
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382 1988-07-03 14 Navy 'will be able to strike from air, land, underwater by year 2000' LUMUT The Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) has programmed itself to become a "balanced force" capable of striking from the air, land and underwater by the year 2000. Chief of Navy Vice-Admiral Datuk Sen Abdul Wahab bin HajiNST - 382 words
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211 1988-07-03 14 KUALA LUMPUR Parti Sosialis Rakyat Malaysia has started to mobilise its election machinery to prepare for a by-election m Johor Baru following the resignation of Datuk Shahrir Samad as Member of Parliament on Friday. PSRM deputy chairman Abdul Razak Ahmad said the party formedNST - 211 words
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ASEAN NEWS
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123 1988-07-03 15 Search for 44 feared drowned off Bali JAKARTA Forty-four people were reported missing and feared drowned m a boat accident m the Indian Ocean. A rescue official said that a speedboat licensed to carry 35 people capsized on Thursday afternoon with 45 people on board. The boat was travelling fromUPI - 123 words
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Article, Illustration300 1988-07-03 15 Third human rights lawyer shot dead in Philippines MANILA Unidentified gunmen shot dead a human rights lawyer m a noon attack m downtown Manila yesterday. Mr Emmanuel Mendoza, 57, was the third human rights lawyer killed m the Philippines m as many weeks. Two men on a motorcycle opened (ireAP; AFP; Reuter - 300 words
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392 1988-07-03 15 Developments disturbing, but positive factor will eventually win out, says official WASHINGTON United States administration officials here have rejected the notion that anti-Americanism is growing m the Asean region following trade disputes and political misunderstandings. "We find the recent developments disturbing to a certainBernama - 392 words
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298 1988-07-03 15 MANILA A congressional delegation left on Friday for a 11-day visit to the Soviet Union at the invitation of the Supreme Soviet. Western diplomats viewed the invitation as the latest Soviet move to undercut support for American military bases m the Philippines,UPI - 298 words
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284 1988-07-03 15 BANGKOK Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda yesterday garlanded six new US-made F 16 jetfighters and sprinkled them with holy powder as senior Buddhist monks recited victory chants. The jets arrived earlier from the United States but the official ceremony at Don MuangAP - 284 words
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246 1988-07-03 15 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - YANG RAZALI KASSIM By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA Indonesia has implemented its ban on the export of semi-finished rattan six months early. Two years ago Indonesian suppliers had been told that they had till Jan 1. 1989 to cease exporting semiprocessed rattan. But a246 words
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180 1988-07-03 17 POLICE have uncovered a four-month-old ruse by a company which solicits donations from commercial companies and banks on the pretext of fighting teenage drug abuse and crime. In a statement yesterday, the ClD's Commercial Crime Division said the company, Teenage Forum,180 words
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Article63 1988-07-03 17 Exhibition of photos PHOTOGRAPHS submitted to the National Student Photo Competition will be exhibited next Saturday and Sunday at the Singapore Conference Hall. Prizes for the competition will be presented by Mr Ho Kah Leong, the Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Communications and Information) on Saturday at 2.30 pm. The exhibition will63 words
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Article, Illustration628 1988-07-03 17 JANICE SEAH - Engineers unromantic? Others are as bad, say NTI girls surveyed JANICE SEAH By ENGINEERS 1 curse or Singaporean affliction? As far as an engineering student at Nanyang Technological Institute is concerned, your profession has little to do with how unromantic you are. "The problem is not being an engineer, the628 words
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Article50 1988-07-03 17 TWENTY-FIVE tertiary students received the annual Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry's Foundation Scholarship awards totalling about $70,000 on Thursday They included 14 from the National University of Singapore, five from the Nanyang Technological Institute, and three each from the Singapore Polytechnic and Ngee Ann polytechnics.50 words
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196 1988-07-03 17 Man made lewd call to woman who lost her puppy A MAN told a woman over the telephone that she would have to sleep with him if she wanted her lost puppy back, a court heard yesterday. The 28-year-old woman then set a trap for the caller. Tan Hock Sar,196 words
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416 1988-07-03 17 S'pore envoy rebuts ex-detainee's charge of ill-treatment SINGAPORE'S High Commissioner to Britain has rebutted allegations of ill-treatment made by ex-detainee Tang Fong Har m a letter carried m the June 18 issue of The Economist, the London-based weekly magazine. In a reply published m the latest issue of the same416 words
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Article73 1988-07-03 17 THE Singapore Cancer Society wants people to help drive home the Early Detection Early Cure by putting PVC stickers with this message on their en windscreens. The society says the publiccan play a vital role by adopting a positive health rare attitude towards cancer and other73 words
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Article, Illustration193 1988-07-03 17 NOTHING beats a big cool water-melon to ease the temperature m this hot blazing sun. But the people m the picture above are not biting into the fruit to cool down. They are trying to outdo one another to finish as many193 words
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90 1988-07-03 17 THE Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore will lead a mission to Europe to discuss possibilities of operating more air services between Singapore and Europe. The team, led by the Director-General of CAAS, Mr Lim Hock San. will leave tomorrow for90 words
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Article33 1988-07-03 17 MR JEN Shek Voon. an executive partner m Ernst A Whinney. has been elected president of the Singapore Australia Business Council The council was formed m 1981 and has 360 members33 words
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Article26 1988-07-03 17 THE Singapore Clock and Watch Trade Association will celebrate its 59th anniversary today with a dinner and dance at the Westin Stamford hotel26 words
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Article, Illustration294 1988-07-03 18 SIGNED DEVAN NAIR - SIGNED DEVAN NAIR A March 25, 1985: Devan's note to PM This note was addressed to the Prime Minister (referred to m the third person) and handed to him by DrJ. A. Tambyah. I will tender my resignation for the reasons I294 words
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229 1988-07-03 18 JAN ADAS DEVAN - JAN ADAS DEVAN Q March 28, 1985: Janadas' letter to PM §KHM3i7 I did not see my father' s condition clearly enough; I admired him too much. I failed to recognise my duty. I can only apologise now. Janadas. OK AK MR229 words
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Letter, Illustration452 1988-07-03 18 Q March 30, 1985: PM's reply to Janadas I M \\l JANADAB. Thank you for your letter 28 March. You have a responsibility to your mother to protect her from dangers of a relapse m your father's alcoholism. You have to lend her452 words
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81 1988-07-03 18 A YEAR and a half after resigning as President because of alcoholism, Mr Devan Nair wrote to the Far Eastern Economic Review denying he was an acoholic or had ever been one a position he has maintained since. His letter, published m the Jan 29 198781 words
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Letter, Illustration198 1988-07-03 18 His allegations forced govt to reveal more, says Dr Tay FORMER President Devan Nair's allegations against the Government forced it to make public more information about his alcoholism and misbehaviour, Dr Tay Eng Soon, Minister of of State (Education), said yesterday. "I personally think it is unfortunate. In a way198 words
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203 1988-07-03 18 SENIOR Minister Mr S. Rajaratnam last night revealed that he thought of asking the Government to re-offer a pension to former President Mr Devan Nair early this year. He said that when Mr Nair started his campaign against the Singapore Government,203 words
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510 1988-07-03 18 What the PM has done 'Is beneath contempt' BfisxStißißal FORMER President Devan Nair has denounced allegations of his womanising as "libellous and described the Government's disclosure of the circumstances leading to his resignation as "beneath contempt". He made his remarks m a radio interview with Radio Australia which was broadcast510 words
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Article, Illustration448 1988-07-03 18 CHUA CHONG JIN - CHUA CHONG JIN By FORGETFUL folks may unwittingly be doing a good deed for charity. Sor establishments donate all unclaimed lost items to charity organisations. Others give the cheaper items to finders to encourage honesty, and some auction off the unclaimed items to raise448 words
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Article, Illustration186 1988-07-03 18 SAF exercises THE Singapore Armed Forces and the Republic of Singapore Air Force will be holding military and live-firing exercises m the following areas. SAF exercises will be held around Lim Chu Kang. Tuas. Hong Kan. Marsiling. Mandai, Sembawang, Wing Loong and Loyang from 7 am tomorrow to noon on186 words
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381 1988-07-03 19 MAYLEE CHIA - MAYLEE CHIA By HOMES for the aged will have to be licensed to ensure that minimum standards are maintained when a Bill recently introduced m Parliament is passed. The Homes for the Aged Bill, which was tabled for first reading on381 words
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Article, Illustration455 1988-07-03 19 ZURAIDAH IBRAHIM - ZURAIDAH IBRAHIM By SOME kept their chests out, stomachs m while gesticulating wildly. They spoke extempore Others kept their knees locked to stop them from buckling. They spoke from prepared speeches. The occasion was the Second National Plain English Speaking Award, an455 words
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275 1988-07-03 19 Fengshan CC shows that PAP delivers what it promises, says Dr Beng 4 People m high-rise buildings have more need for facilities like community centres, where they can interact socially with friends and neighbours, to pursue hobbies and to stay physically fit through sports and other forms of regular exercise.275 words
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325 1988-07-03 19 THE People's Action Party's Youth Wing has two important roles to play m the coming general election, Dr Tay Eng Soon, Minister of State (Education), said yesterday. He said Youth Wing members' first role was to help the party reach out to younger325 words
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107 1988-07-03 19 DR TAY Eng Soon. Minister of State (Education), said yesterday that he would be taking part m the coming general election. He added that he did not know yet where he would be contesting He said although he felt sad that his107 words
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118 1988-07-03 19 A MAN caught urinating m a Johor-bound bus was fined $300 by a court yesterday. Ganesan Karuppan. 47, a Johor resident, was on board Singapore Bus Service No. 170 when conductor Lai Hee Sun saw him unzipping his trousers and urinating at the118 words
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74 1988-07-03 19 THE ULU Pandan Refuse Incineration Plant m Ton Turk Road will be closed for 16 days between July 12 and 27 for maintenance. The public is asked not to send refuse to the plant during this period. Refuse can be disposed of74 words
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Article, Illustration214 1988-07-03 20 ANGELA CHUA - ANGELA CHUA By The garden's lofo FOUNTAIN Gardens is an apt name for this landscaped expanse of garden with a circular fountain and two canals with rows of smaller fountains running through its centre. But despite receiving over 300 entries m a contest to name214 words
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491 1988-07-03 20 Long wait at work permit office leads to grouses A COMPANY secretary goes to the Work Permit Department at 10.30 am to get permits for her companys workers. At the counter, she is told to return the next day as all queue numbers for the day have been issued. This491 words
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Article, Illustration523 1988-07-03 20 How you say it is important, says Cheow Tong Email* This year's campaign a result of listening YOU will recall that over the years, the First Deputy Prime Minister has emphasised »he importance of greater public discussion and participation m all issues of public interest. We have a younger and523 words
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Article291 1988-07-03 21 THREE and a half years ago, the Small Claims Tribunal was set up to provide a swift, simple and inexpensive means for legal settlement of disputes arising out of the sales of goods and services and work done. It was envisaged that where small claims are291 words
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Article130 1988-07-03 21 What The Sunday Times reported on June 30, 1963 THE Brunei government has rejected Malaya's "final terms" for entry into Malaysia, government sources said today. However, the Brunei government had left the door open for further talks Brunei's stand had already been communicated to the Malayan government,130 words
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Article, Illustration1195 1988-07-03 21 The world's most ambitious shipping tycoon is RAVI TIKKOO, for wanting to build the biggest passenger ship ever. Born into a Brahmin landlord family, Ravi Tikkoo has become one of Britain's most prominent Asian residents. He was well known as a racehorse owner, a flaunter1,195 words
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Advertisement94 1988-07-03 21 CONGRATULATIONS A to .2^ owr Managing Director on /Ac occasion of their marriage i fi^w Cheng Ij'ng Dorothy Debbie Teresa Lawrence 2 FURAMA A V HQTFI SINTAPORF Dwwrfi Dtivui hn> Lynthui Eileen The pleasures of travel... JU I **5« Ie «m only be exjjenenced when you re W£^L**ikPu VS *fU94 words
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Advertisement87 1988-07-03 21 Hie Sichuan experience with the IV lei sail difference tSS 808 &3! HKflk.^»i^^ r^T Sa\tuir the finest Sichuan aromaric, spicy younnet creations m an exciting blend ot tl.j\i>urs. And discover the exquisite art of ffttf m MWW A. m'c enjoyment. MtISAIN At the Meis.ni [m\ Ml S2ECHUAN RESTAURANT )rst/nctiivi\ Sichuun.87 words
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Article, Illustration846 1988-07-03 22 Winstoee - Winsto ee We could have a fair compromise which penalises car ownership less severely while also making motorists pay proportionately for road use, especially at peak hours IN IHK Sunday Times last Vttk, 1 P I. Pnn. an assis tant professor of846 words
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815 1988-07-03 22 Martin Loh - Martin Loh POLITICIANS m Thailand are pasting up posters and touring the provinces, all m preparation for the big day the general election on July 24. But as I walked down the sois of Bangkok and talked to various journalists, something lold me815 words
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Article, Illustration546 1988-07-03 22 FAR. far away, across many seas lies the mysterious land of Noppin. the land cf mountains and mists. It is so mysterious that until today no one has been able to understand why a cup of coffee there costs $10 when Singapore coffeeshops give you546 words
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Article, Illustration847 1988-07-03 22 Gerry de Silva - Gerry de Silva Resiting the turf club on Pulau Übin would increase tourist opportunities and exploit another offshore island. Punters can still have their races without disturbing suburban housing estates MANY Dunearn Road residents must have breathed a sigh of relief when847 words
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Article, Illustration1473 1988-07-03 23 NTUC Comfort's plan to penalise cabbies for badmouthing it or the Government has created some controversy. What do employers feel about their workers doing the same thing? LEE SWEE HOON finds out CRUISING along Orchard Road, an NTUC Comfort taxi-driver vents his frustration1,473 words
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LETTER
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779 1988-07-03 23 ASIA Watch takes strong exception to The Sunday Times report "Scow reveals human rights connection" (May 22) which alleged that our organisation had knowingly made talse accusations of government torture against detainees arrested under Singapore's Internal Security Act m May and June of last year.779 words
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Obituary, Illustration803 1988-07-03 24 321 Deaths 321 Deaths 321 Deaths MDM. PANG KHEK HIANG, MARIANNE AGE: 77 called home to be with the Lord on 2 July 1988 Leaving behind her beloved: Husband: Kaw Jin Koon Sister-in-law: Mdm. Koh Swee Kew Sons: Daughters-in-law: Jit Keng Daisy Yong Ah Ngan Jit Fong. Frank Susie Tan803 words
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Obituary, Illustration73 1988-07-03 24 322 Acknowledgements 322 Acknewledgements The family of the late Mdm Ec Soon Whay wishes to express their heartfelt thanks and Katitude to the relatives, friends, church mem>rs, businsss associates and colleagues for their assistance, attendance, prayers, condolences, wreaths and contributions during their bereavement We also wish to thank Father Anthony73 words
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Obituary, Illustration186 1988-07-03 24 YIP KENQ WAN (Ex-ftUnaaing Partner Of Southern Raataurant A Air Vi«w Kowloon Raataurant) Ag* 73 years paa«ed away peacefully on 1 "__B, leaving behind beloved Chan Wan Yeng aONc Wai Hon. Lawrence OAUONTIIW: Yoke Sim. LUa Yoke Heng. Helen Yoke Mul. Jenny Yoke Lan. Sally MMfHM-LAW: Choi Ping186 words
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Obituary, Illustration104 1988-07-03 24 TIM Family of The Late MR. JOHN TAN THUANQ BWEE ishas lo eapreaa their hearttoli freMtvde and thenka to the •erleti Pri.ii of Bleaaed Sacrament Church, relatlvea and friends tor the* attandanca, kind aaaletanea. candalanca. wreetha. eoiitrlfcMMuiia and tremendous support during their r— ant fcarsaMmsnt Th« Family of104 words
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Obituary, Illustration91 1988-07-03 24 With Oaapaet Sympathtaa 4 Candolancaa to The Family of tha Late MR EDMUND LOH Fret*: Sukumaran Nair Richard Goh Tack Sia Chong Sai Laong Tan Eng Zai WWiOmdml •ymsMsMw And CondotwcM To The FemMy Of The La* EDMUND LOH AN OW Kampong Frianda Of Siang Urn Park, Loreng91 words
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Obituary, Illustration78 1988-07-03 24 a> tmtm§ wemery e< TEO KUM BWEE DEPARTED 3.7.1NS Our thoughts are always with you Our heart* are tore with pain. This world would be like heaven If you were here again DMffy mtoMd and dwya ftimwb»i»d by tont da ugh tmt m mm* m ■mli iiMih78 words
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Obituary, Illustration261 1988-07-03 24 MDM PARAMESIVARY DIOR (EX. TAS) D«part«4 3/7/87 Dmtml Mum Our thought* are always with you Our hearts are sore with pain this world would be like heaven. If you were here again Your weary hours and days of pains your sleepless night* are past your ever patient261 words
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Obituary, Illustration50 1988-07-03 24 KAKUMATNI WUVIA MR. CHANTHENA THEVAR Departed on 20/t/M Ptmfn wH. to heM on 4/7/ M at •Ik 324, Ang Mo Kio A«* I. »0» is*o and lolHwd toy ANmim Shanthi Pootai at Srt tivan Tiwall on S/T.'tt at 7 am. Ptoes* u—\ iMa a pfonmt fnvHatton. Tel. 4M-4Z7450 words
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Article, Illustration338 1988-07-03 24 OLYMPIC FILE SEOUL TICKETS for the Olympic women's gymnastic individual finals, the boxing and soccer finals and the synchronised swimming duet competition sold out on the first day of domestic ticket sales, the organisers said yesterday. In all. 3.1 million tickets to watch theAP; ALKRT SIM - 338 words
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212 1988-07-03 24 PETTER KHOO - King's to provide boost for snooker PETTER KHOO SNCXXEP SNOOKER enthusiasts will have a good opportunity to learn and upgrade their skills and knowledge of the game m comfortable surroundings when King's Snookerium begins its coaching programmes on July 11. "The coaching lessons are part of our snooker development programme212 words
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Article113 1988-07-03 24 Malaysian strikes first gold BOWLING MANILA Malaysia's Lisa Kuan tolled a total of 1.250 to win the women's singles at the first Interna tional Youth Bowling Championships here \cx terday Lisa. 23. a promotions supervisor at Kent Bowl m Kuala Lumpur, rolled games of 233. 181. 166. 214. 267. 189Bernama - 113 words
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398 1988-07-03 24 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI HOCKEY.. .By TWO disputed goals gave Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association a 2-0 win over Jansenites m a PremierLeague hockey match at Farrer Park yesterday. Jansenites were furious with umpire G. Maniam for awarding a goal to the soldiers m398 words
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241 1988-07-03 24 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI FIVE sixes by Suresh de Silva led Singapore Recreation Club to a 19-n^n win over Singapore Chinese Recreation Club m a Barker Trophy cricket semi-fi-nal at Balestier yesterday The No. 4 batsman hammered 42 quick runs m SRC's total of 14W m241 words
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275 1988-07-03 24 CRICKET MANCHESTER A violent thunderstorm prevented the West Indies from putting the Third Test completely out of England's reach here yesterday It forced an early tea with the tourists on 315-6. 180 ahead, and the seventh wicket pair of Roger Harper andAFP; Reuter - 275 words
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Article162 1988-07-03 24 SOCCKR rampines R..\,t S heat Marine Castle 2-0 at Bedok Stadium yesterdax id i|ualify for the ijuai let finals of the National Youth I'ndet -IS competition Jin Tai Secondary School edged out Boys Town Vocational .t-L' In H revision quarter-final match at Hoys Town Vocational Institute yesterdaj Carriei Singapore162 words
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Article, Illustration864 1988-07-03 25 ROGER YUE - Switching on the excitement at Bukit Timah today ROGER YUE By Racing Editor AFTER the thrills of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on May 7 and the English Derby at Epsom on June 1, it is Singapore's turn to switch on the excitement this afternoon at Bukit Timah whenALBERT SIM - 864 words
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Article, Illustration263 1988-07-03 25 One of the most open Gold Cup fields in years Red Carnation, with George Woods up. won with 48.5 kg. Woods is now living m Perth The 1960. 1967 and 1968 Cups were won by horses carrying the same weight, 49kg. They were Rina. Colombo Court and Moonbeam respectively. Dashing263 words
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171 1988-07-03 25 Lightweights have poor record in premier classic who also owns Toll The Bell II (who ran fourth yesterday) led all the way m blinding rain and gave punters a big shock. With Ricky Kingston up, Hard To Beat carried 48.5 kg. The horse with the most weight (62kg) to annex171 words
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Article, Illustration390 1988-07-03 26 LIONEL LEE - LIONEL LEE Allan should get record eighth win m premier classic By our man on the track THE glamour and mystique that surround the running of the blue riband of this circuit the Singapore Gold Cup with its star-studded line-up, can be390 words
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Article, Illustration373 1988-07-03 26 St Galen ...victorious m 1986 Race Racing EdHof Lionel Ln Frederic* Qmk Danny Khoo Ron T«o 2 Ac. Of Club. 2 Ac» 01 Club. 2 Ac* Of Club* 7 Charlie Chaplin 2 Ac* Of Clue* 1 Aim To Pleas* 1 Aim To Please 1 Aim To373 words
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73 1988-07-03 26 Big race to be telecast next Sunday THE Singapore Gold Cup race run this afternoon will be telecast by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation at 10 30 am next Sunday A Bukit Turf Club official said the premier r-iassir would bp m SBC's World of Sports series. It would provide racing73 words
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Article104 1988-07-03 26 THKSK horses have won or rlufw well on wet trark RACK t: F.xretlenre. OM IN. tan, Thun«J«M (jus Blow. Chok RACK 3: Q«U N PnrpUAylmer Mush RACK 4: Mall Of PuH V RACK 5: Qraad Illusion Fpu V'frt. Xl M»'. t surp 11. Tien An Mun V Chi new104 words
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Article4549 1988-07-03 26 fTmi 2 RESTRICTED TERMS DIV C 1,200m liiJ^jJU (Stakes $15,000) I 4 Aim T« Pleaae Si AJK Kok 3 an same 1 1 4th of 10 with 55 restricted terms Div B 1100m last week, by El Frances out of Burgess (^ueen. same sire as Justin's4,549 words
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Article1372 1988-07-03 26 W^V*W 4.25 CLASS 1 2,200m nU£L I>!IM LJ-LJ (Ratings: 191-162) I ■7iliHil (Stakes: $400,000) 1 11*6*0 Grand Illusion 57.5 (111) Redcap-Allan 5 nzg -2. By Zamazaan; seven wins, including two classics: 11th to Smokey Shadow II with 59.5 last week; 6th to Feu Vert in 2400m1,372 words
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200 1988-07-03 26 DANNY KHOO - DANNY KHOO By BEST BET King Diamond (Race 7) BEST OUTSIDER Missile Launcher (Race 5) DUAL classic winner Measare 11, the only mare m the Gold Cup line-up this afternoon, will be out to avenge her narrow defeat by Feu Vert m200 words
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Article, Illustration172 1988-07-03 26 ROGER YUE - Khoo gets chance to grab elusive Cup ROGER YUE By Racine Edttor FORMER champion local jockey Leslie Khoo has won 13 classic races, but the Singapore Gold Cup has so far eluded him. Since 1977, when he landed his first big race on Super Level the Governor's Gold Cup at172 words
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Article, Illustration800 1988-07-03 27 LIONEL LEE - LIONEL LEE Interviews by 1924 THELASOCRETE 68 Heier.ck 1925 BONNIE FRIEND 54 Sleigh 1926 SULTAN 61.5 Thompson 1927 BARBARA QODOLPHIN 61.S Hayes 1928 MILLICENT 52 5 Mayo 1929 CAFE ROYAL 51.5 Robinson 1930 ABBOT S GIFT 47 E Donnelly 1931 LIGHTARMEO 47.5 Whalan800 words
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Article, Illustration226 1988-07-03 27 MRA's first annual magazine to be handed out today THE first annual publication of the Malayan Racing Association is out and will be distributed to members, horse owners, trainers, jockeys and others at Bukit Timah this afternoon. Copies were yesterday handed out to committee members and officials of the four226 words
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Article, Illustration2324 1988-07-03 28 OUR RACING TEAM - OUR RACING TEAM Only four of them ran and all were victorious By BIG SWEEP FIRST *****2 SECOND *****4 THIRD *****8 STARTERS *****8 *****9 *****4 *****0 *****8 *****7 *****8 *****4 *****7 *****8 CONSOLATIONS *****3 *****0 *****0 *****9 *****3 *****2 *****5 *****3 *****3 *****4 SELDOM haveLIM SIN THAI - 2,324 words
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Article113 1988-07-03 28 JOCKEYS Y.K Foo and KW. Tan (Race 2). and K.C. Ng (Race 5) ran foul of the Bukit Turf Gub stewards yesterday. Foo got two days for careless riding on Winnispree near the I,loom and the final 200 m. Tan copped three days for failing to give113 words
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110 1988-07-03 28 LONDON Mtoto and jockey Michael Roberts won the Eclipse Stakes fot' the second successive year at Sanilown Park yesterday. The combination scored a narrow victory m the Group One race over 2.000 m for three-year-olds and upwards last year and gave a repeat performance yesterday.Reuter - 110 words
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Article, Illustration369 1988-07-03 28 JACK ELLIOTT - JACK ELLIOTT By SYDNEY Old champions just fade away, but one who has not is dual Melbourne Cup winner Rain Lover, who looked bright as a button when he paraded at Rosehill racecourse here yesterday. He brightened up the day and the public showed369 words
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Advertisement98 1988-07-03 25 *«*r^ a. 111/ Reacha f i[jjFSZ\ 9rowmg LflO \jf^\ Kids is f*^s //^V y\ The Sunday y Times supplement on V\\ Uxlay's kids and the of the young. A I X A broad editorial covers the toys and games I '^^yTy^ they play, the clothes they wear, teaching aids, I98 words
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Advertisement87 1988-07-03 25 DRNEVDUR this special motoring T//^^^ supplement on July I:*I i v c unc^ a > T W^f^^^^^^Q*^^^\ X Times editorial looks w^^LJ U a i new car models, car care and maintenance, accessories and the joys of motoring which is the theme of the Singapore International Motor Show '88. To87 words
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Advertisement45 1988-07-03 28 Leaving overcrowded liR P^ fJ(\(i^W E ar l > they found a \i\ L\u\ mlk) v secon^ paradise M^^r^ir^fafTf 1 B ut even paradise ffilMP haS S ni Shtmares. üßJ^Wl'^^TT^^B Fiction and thr \\B^^**V^^ I R ea Stuff." STP Distributors zzzzz. Jurong Port Road Singapore 226145 words
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Article, Illustration1074 1988-07-03 29 ROB HUGHES - ROB HUGHES Talk of Soccer Three crucial decisions by ruling bodies will change face of soccer T HE ball hasn't moved for a week. European soccer has begun its short break, but the lords of the game are talking, plotting, judging. Three crucial acts of1,074 words
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Article, Illustration461 1988-07-03 29 LONDON West Ham sparked a Jl2 million ($7 million) transfer scramble on Friday, when they granted England striker Tony Cottee's request (or a move. The 22 year-old striker, who has ber»n unsettled (or some time, has already attracted inquiries from Arsenal,AFP; Reuter - 461 words
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Article264 1988-07-03 29 ITALIAN goalkeeper Walter Zenga. 28. is to undergo knee surgery on Thursday after an injury sustained during the European Championship. Zenga. of Inter Milan, twisted his knee during training m West Germany and needs a cartilage operation. JOSK SINYAL, the young Brazilian winger who is attracting a lotReuter; AFP - 264 words
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Article, Illustration502 1988-07-03 29 MONTE CARLO Mark MrNulty. of Zimbabwe the overnight leader, was joined m the lead by Spain's Jose Rivero after the third round of the Monte Carlo Open golf tourna ment at Mont Agel here on Friday. Severiano Ballesteros birdied the last two holesAFP; UPI; Reuter - 502 words
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Article, Illustration647 1988-07-03 30 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI No changes to team that beat Forces, says Poh Leong REPORT by 4 It it a well balanced side. I have no qualms about the performance of the team or the individuals. But we should not get over-excited about our win. It was only our647 words
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Article69 1988-07-03 30 JOHOR BARU The Johor Football Association yesterday decided to amend their constitution to enable them to recruit foreign players. The association's deputy president. Datuk Suleiman Mohamed Noor. said the move was m line with plans to run the Malaysia Cup on a semi-professional basis The JohorBernama - 69 words
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Article113 1988-07-03 30 THE Football Association of Singapore Fan Club will be organising a trip to Larkin Stadium for Singapore's Malay sia Cup match against Johor on Friday The charges (or club members are $40 (or adults and (30 (or children. The rates for non-members are $45113 words
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749 1988-07-03 30 Time for SBA to turn dark clouds away j Tim Sports EdKar sa/fZ] SECOND Deputy Prime Minister Mr Ong Teng Cheong's call last week to upgrade the standard of badminton m Singapore was not only timely but also thought-provoking. As president of the Singapore Badminton Association. Mr Ong said: "We749 words
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275 1988-07-03 30 IF you had walked into the National Stadium at the scheduled start (Bpm) of the Malaysia Cup soccer match between Singa pore and Malaysian Armed Forces last Friday, you would have thought the tie was to have been played behind closed doors. About 100275 words
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Article, Illustration12 1988-07-03 30 The broly bnjade and raincoat refiment undettrred by to rain12 words
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Article, Illustration1110 1988-07-03 31 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD JMW9VB Ofl SMHfIaTV I S V«ry tow people r«cognis« ma and if thay do thay don't bothar mo. I'm quit* happy with that. ..ln tome ways, winning Wimbledon could spoil things for ma. Stefan Edberg P A CASH started the WimbledonReuter - 1,110 words
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363 1988-07-03 31 Martina and Emilio walk out on their mixed doubles quarter-final LONDON Martina Navratilova and her Spanish partner Kmilio Sanchez walked out of their Wimbledon mixed doubles quarter-final clash with Kelly Jones and Gretchen Magers. of the United States, late on Friday. They were leading 7-6, 4-4 when they decided toAFP; Reuter - 363 words
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Article57 1988-07-03 31 NEW DELHI Tennis star Ramesh Krishnan has been chosen to carry India's flag at the opening ceremony of the Seoul Olympic Games. B. Sivanthi Adityan. president of the Indian Olympic Association, said here on Friday that the 27-year-old Davis Cup ace had been chosen asAFP - 57 words
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Article, Illustration358 1988-07-03 31 LE CASTELLET Alain Prost ended his McLaren-Honda team-mate Ayrton Senna's hopes of a record seventh consecutive pole position m yesterday's final qualifying session for today's French motor racing Grand Prix. In front of his delighted home fans, world championship leader Prost responded toReuter - 358 words
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Article321 1988-07-03 31 SYDNEY Australia are confident they can inflict the first defeat on the All Blacks m 14 Test matches m the first rugby union Test today. New Zealand were regarded as virtually invincible when they arrived m Australia last month after running up more than 100 pointsReuter - 321 words
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Article347 1988-07-03 31 AISTRAMAN Rt LEB Col lingwood 16.14 (110) beat Carlton 11 21 (71) m a VFL match iHker malts: North Melbourne 15.20 (110) Fttzroy 10 11 (71). Hawthorn ISIS (105 i Footscray 1111 (71). Melbourne 13 11 (Wi Oekmg 8 8 (56). Essendon 16.16 (112) Wnt Coast 13 7AFP; AP; Reuter - 347 words
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Article213 1988-07-03 31 ATHLETKX SAAA: MR25 Progressive Run 25K (Mac Ritrhie. 7 30am > Puh Ataletir Meet (Farrer Park. 2pm) BADMINTON Viwi FIN N»tf«uU r'aUpm: Qualifying rounds (SBA Clubhouse, 7pm (RrCKKT DK I: JR v SRC (SRC). I A v SCC (IA). SCRC v CSC (SCRC). TT v SAF (Tanglin) all213 words
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Advertisement71 1988-07-03 31 HrfIABBMM NEXT DRAW No 259/88 I 1 1, 1 1 1 Monday. 4 July 1988 I U I U DRAW VENUE li If Singapore Ports Pt« Ltd X\V 10 Anson Road *O.T 13^6 NC^JIAI-/ International Pla/a Singapore 0207 Draw No 259/88 Group I Prize $300,000 Estimated Group II Prize $57,00071 words
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Advertisement327 1988-07-03 31 mXt A ijUpCHKIiiD Inter-Business House JFA iil^f LllcXll VvJLA .^^HHiß^^ Xv!;Xv i; /4r .•!*!*.v'''-**l*l*lvl'l'l'' imagined. /^|P^;IISP Cl/^ fo Irp r%Q r»f :*>: S:-:v:*:\C i !v:<< And surprise yourself, your till colleagues and the competition. '11 For surprises like you, here's a flf list of 'surprizes' for the ill :x participants'327 words
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Article96 1988-07-03 1 SQUASH SINGAPORE'S squash players emerged champions when they defeated Kuwait 3-0 m the team final of the Saddam International tournament m Baghdad. Dermadi Ardi's concentration slipped after winning the first game but he managed to stage brave comeback against Jazim Al-Hammad, eventually winning 9^. 3-9. 2-9. 9-5,96 words
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Article, Illustration650 1988-07-03 1 SBC will telecast today's Wimbledon men's singles final live over Channel 12 starting at 9pm Explosive final m the offing LONDON Boris Becker, who became Wimbledon's youngest and first unseeded men's champion when he triumphed m 1985, defeated a valiant Ivan Lend! yesterday toReuter - 650 words
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Article, Illustration280 1988-07-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR South Koreans swept the men's and women's singles titles at the Malaysian Open tennis championships here ycsu'iday. In a battle of unseeded players. Kirn Choon Ho beat Colin Grant of Hongkong 6-4. 6-4 m the final of the men's event whileAFP - 280 words
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Article, Illustration489 1988-07-03 1 WIMBLEDON TENNIS WOMEN'S SINGLES FINAL LONDON Steffi Graf, of West Germany, won the third leg of the elusive Grand Slam when she collected her first Wimbiedon title, beating defending champion and second seed Martina Navratilova 5-7, 6-2, 6-1 m the final hereReuter - 489 words
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Article83 1988-07-03 1 LONDON Boris Becker clipped off a few strands of stray hair during his Wimbledon semi-final match against Ivan Lendl on Centre Court on Friday. In a surprise move, the West German sixth seed asked for a pair of scissors to be brought out. At the next endUPI - 83 words
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274 1988-07-03 1 J. RAJENDRAN - New characters needed to liven up boring tale J. RAJENDRAN BADMINTON By IF IT has not yet happened, badminton m Singapore is m danger of becoming a tale of two players. And Lav Wing Cheok and Hamid Khan's domination of the game is likely to be extended during the Yonex274 words
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Article152 1988-07-03 1 JOHOR beat Singapore 6-3 m the second leg of their BAM-Milo Talent Cup match at the Singapore Badminton Hall last night. Resalts (BUgas«r« lint) Mca't stagles: Teo Pen Oman lost to Lee Sai Poh 12-15. 12-15 DnMm: Urn Boon Leng Vow Chong Liang lost to Yap Kirn152 words
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Advertisement49 1988-07-03 1 PUCCINI MADE IN ITAl^^ Sole Aftßnt Mediterranean Footwear Pte Ltd lei: *****43 Power game off the pitch Page 29 Time for SBA to turn gloom away Page 30 Soccer's winning combination Page3o Iceberg Edberg melted by glory Page 31 Choah it away to thara it no Time Out today49 words
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Article, Illustration919 1988-07-03 1 COMIC RELEASE Warning: more caped crusaders, interstellar lawmen and homicidal swamp creatures are making their way to the big screen. Film producers are responsible fa the onslaught but the artists who invented the characters are none too pleased. LONG before Christopher Reeve started wearing his underpants on the outside, there919 words
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Article, Illustration718 1988-07-03 2 BRUCE PILATO gives a run-down of rock'n'roll siblings and the problems faced by acts with music m the family WHEN brothers Tim. Andrew and John Farriss were growing up m Australia, they would fight over what to watch on television. Now part of theUSA Today - 718 words
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Article, Illustration690 1988-07-03 2 JUDITH TAN - JUDITH TAN By NEWS of popular Taiwanese actress. Lin Ching Hsia's acceptance of top Chinese director Xie Jin's offer to star m his movie l^ast Nobles has caused a furore m her homeland. The Taiwanese authorities threatened to revoke her acting permit abroad as well690 words
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Article, Illustration592 1988-07-03 2 PHILIP COOREY - PHILIP COOREY HDEO REVIEW By BORN FREE Starring Virginia Mrkenna, BUI Travera, Geoffrey Keen Directed by James Hill, lfM RCA/ «lambla, Videovan BASED on the real life adventures of Joy Adamson, her husband and the lion cub Elsa. the book592 words
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Article, Illustration537 1988-07-03 3 Pin-up boy gets down to being a dad Whatever happened to Rick Springfield? The rocker whose looks made his name m the 1970s took a break to be a father and only recently released a new album EVEN at 38, Rick Springfield still has the chiselled good looks that sentIPS - 537 words
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Article218 1988-07-03 3 LIM SEK - LIM SEK POP REVIEW By MISTY Chris Wnk (Philips) TO add to the pretty melodies he writes, Chris has a rich baritone that may prove to be competition for label mate Jacky Cheung. But the image he projects is too camp coiffured hair, designer wear, and218 words
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Article67 1988-07-03 3 POPS United States 1.(3) Wrty OtaM MckMl iKksoit 6(14) Pour Soim Sugw On M« 2(d runm tin run i-• <*u«p«d 1(7) Tfc» nmm CkMp Tnel MU" rairi]illll PeW-K I 4(4) Mut\T U n»f T"T Vi 8(2) TogaHw Fwtwi Rict Astlty j 5(6) Tin V— noad 9(12)67 words
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Article, Illustration179 1988-07-03 3 MICHAEL Jackson, breaking records on both sides of the Atlantic, is the first artist in pop history to claim five No. 1 singles off one album. His Dirty Diana rose to No. 1 on Billboard's singles chart last week in the United States, following four other BadUSA TODAY - 179 words
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Article, Illustration983 1988-07-03 4 VAL MACOUEEN looks at what television has done to women. ON THE BLINK 1 THERE'S a certain enigma about Clair Hux table She's get a high-powered legal career; we know that because she's very thin, dresses for success, and has a983 words
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Article314 1988-07-03 4 ALLIES future lies m the balance. In the next season of Kite and Allie m the United States, Kate will marry her boyfriend and if viewers accept the new relationship, there will be a spin-off show with the married couple. That will signal the endIPS - 314 words
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Article, Illustration611 1988-07-03 7 Multi-talented Barbra Streisand, now starring m Nuts, is miffed with the film world. BARBRA Streisand has been called reclusive, anxious, shy, pushy, lonely, spoiled, abrasive, ego-driven, touchy, fastidious and something of a mythical, even mystical, Barbracadabra. Says the 45-year-old star whose current relationship with Miami Vice starIPS - 611 words
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318 1988-07-03 7 K. F. TANG - K. F. TANG CLAUDIA Draper is a woman m trouble. She is accused of being insane. Nuts. Claudia is tr6uble m Nats (at Lido). A pain really: antinice, forthright, mistrusting like a hurt child, worldly as a whore, self-destructive, unpredictably violent. And angry. Mad.318 words
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Article, Illustration156 1988-07-03 7 'FORGET all you know, or think you know..." That's the wisdom offered m George Lucas' fantasy movie Willow. Similar reasoning might just as well have been used to convince licensees and retailers of the films marketing potential. Thirty licensees and six major corporations heeded Lucas' call, producingUSA Today - 156 words
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Article, Illustration231 1988-07-03 7 A host of hot films make Hollywood hustle This season Hollywood is facing an all-too-rare problem: too many good movies. That is good news for picky moviegoers. But for a film executive, it means bigger parties, larger advertising expenses, more arm-twisting of reluctant stars to grant interviews. It means hustling,USA Today - 231 words
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Article, Illustration67 1988-07-03 7 NOT too long ago screwball entertainer .»r.»! Kurnrtt sued the National Enquirer and won. It now comes as a surprise that Burnett's book laughing Till It Hurts will be excerpted by the American tabloid. The Enquirer hopes that by purchasing the magazine rights to67 words
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Article52 1988-07-03 7 Soon to be heading down the aisle are: Director Roman I'olansM and actress Kmmanuelle Seigner m Paris, probably next month Annlr l>rnn»x and Yuri Fruchtman. the father of the child she is expecting this Christmas It will be her second marriage Eva Gator and US chat show host52 words
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Article103 1988-07-03 7 What does Elizabeth Tsytor do on a night out m New York 7 Current beau Malcolm Forbes wined and dined her at the exclusive restaurant Le Cirque, where onlookers said that Liz was wearing almost her entire collection of jewellery, but was being dazzled by her103 words
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Article66 1988-07-03 7 Debonair C»ry Grant will be the subject of two biographies coming out next year The first, tentatively titled Cary Grant: A Double Life deals with Grant's alleged homosexuality. The second. An Affair to Remember, is written by Maureen Donaldsen, who met Cary m 1973 when she was 2766 words
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Article, Illustration57 1988-07-03 7 Retiring ladies The detective drama Carney and I^acey rerognised by tho industry as quality TV entertainment has been CMctiled. I v m- Dmly, who played Mary Beth Lacey for the last five years, said: "I think we did good service to the public. I feel satisfied. I think 111 raise57 words
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Article309 1988-07-03 15 IN the course of reading the series about fashions, I have been struck by the great variety of ways in which man has gone about clothing himself. For example, I do not think of men today wearing anything except trousers. Yet, trousers first appeared in the West only309 words
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Article, Illustration229 1988-07-03 15 Turk's head is the name of a decorative knot that could come m useful for tying bundles tightly. It could be used to hold coconut-leaf brooms together or be a distinctive napkin or scarf ring. It is fun learning how to do it. You will need:229 words
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Article, Illustration403 1988-07-03 15 Children's Clothes THIS is the century when children wear very different clothes from their parents. Today many designers and magazines cater to the tastes of teenagers who have become very fashion-conscious. In the mid-lHth century, these trends were just beginning to show. Boys were still wearing tunics or403 words
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Article, Illustration622 1988-07-03 16 RICHARD PAWELEK - RICHARD PAWELEK A supplement to commemorate the Independence Day of the United States of America »y FOURTH of July, Independence Day, is the day regarded as the birthday of the United States as a free and independent nation. The holiday recalls the signing of622 words
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Article, Illustration311 1988-07-03 16 Geography Thr United States of America comprises mainly the North American continent between Canada and Mexico. Alaska, to the north-west of Canada, and Hawaii, m the central Pacific Ocean, are two of the 50 states of the US. There is considerable climatic variation, with mean annual average temperatures311 words
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Article, Illustration733 1988-07-03 17 Yankee Doodle, the popular song of the American Revolutionary era, had its origins m a work song that Dutch farmers sang around the time Christopher Columbus sailed to the New World, writes SHIRLEY BELLERANTI (c) UK MwncM tatam JUST about the time Christopher Columbus733 words
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Article, Illustration617 1988-07-03 17 One way of measuring a nations spirit is by the landmarks and monuments it builds. In the United States, there v many. RON SCHICK describes some of the history behind a handful of the most famous. Mount Ruthmore WHEN Doane Robinson, a South Dakota historian,617 words
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Article, Illustration202 1988-07-03 18 Swamp Thing: An explosion blows a young scientist and some of his chemicals into a nearby swamp The results m an unfriendly compound of chemically-altered vegetable matter Sam Raimi of Evil Dead fame s set to direct the movie Superman: Christopher Reeve starred202 words
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Miscellaneous362 1988-07-03 1 Charles Ourning gets mixed up m a theft SBC 5 9.00 AM OPENING ANO PROGRAMME HIGH LIGHTS FOLLOWED BY SUNDAY MORNMG SMGAPORE. Includes snippets of the En glish dubbed drama The Army Series, which begins this Saturday, and an interview with a high ranking SAF officer Also features cocktail wear362 words
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Miscellaneous272 1988-07-03 1 L spy Wimbledon finalist Stefan Edberg of Sweden sbc 8 3.00 P.M. OPENING AND PROGRAMME HIGH LIGHTS FOLLOWED BY KATRI (C) Cartoon 3.30 SUNSHME AFTER RAM (Cm PeiXi accepts hi n- lie's decision to stay and look after the tish farm However, she is against Ya-Rong and ling Tang s272 words
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Miscellaneous363 1988-07-03 1 |jflß|||H| THE CONNECTION. An ex-newspaper reporter is the connection between a jewellery thief and an insurance company's investigators, who are willing to pay a ransom for stolen jewels. Charles Durning and Ronnie Cox star m this thriller. Ch 5, 2.55 pm. TENNIS: Wimbledon Open IMB Men's Singles Final. Live telecast363 words
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Miscellaneous470 1988-07-03 1 Drama about a teacher whose cancer may be inked to his Vietnam experiences AT THE NATIONAL |ti&s MUSEUM ART GALLERY British Drawings 1961 1975 Drawings and watercolours by 2\ artists including Chve Barker. Peter Blake. Bernard Cohen. Michael Craig Martin. David Hockney and lohn Walker Masterpieces From Private Collections Works470 words
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Miscellaneous218 1988-07-03 1 Wednesday. Saturday and Sunday. 6pm to 10 pm Free HAT THE WRONG BIRD PARK The Parrot Circus Performing parrots 3 Dm. Citizen Amphitheatre Kings Of The Skies Show Includes performances by a white bellied sea eagle. Harris's hawks and vultures 4 pm. Fu|i Hawk Centre Also, exhibition of equipment used218 words
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Advertisement254 1988-07-03 2 GOVERNING SINGAPORE"! I "^HSwr? 3 A I i M Interviews with the new leaders T T^ T ir LITHE FIGURE How was a nation forged? I fill mil 11lf 1 I JrA FOR YOU Looks behind the we.l-.nown RQll t||f||nV .fil McY.;^—,- J^ miracle Of Singapore S Success 1 1254 words
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Advertisement253 1988-07-03 4 Are you prof icient i m English? Arc you content with the was errors How to express sour ideas you speak and write' Are you fluently sure that you are not making The study requires only a mistakes that cause people to little time, and *er\ moderate underrate you" 1253 words
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Miscellaneous605 1988-07-03 5 THE SUNDAY TIMES DRAMA DANGEROUS CORNER. English playwright J B Priestley s thriller, by the Stage Club A group of family and friends reiaxing after dinner encounter a puzzling question which opens up a Pandora s Box Wednesday to Saturday. 8 pm Drama Centre Tickets for Wednesday and Thursday at605 words
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Miscellaneous2389 1988-07-03 5 YOUR WEEK AHEAD CULTURAL MOMENTS Merce Cunningham Dance Company Points In Space (1988) Ch 12. 9 30 pm A new work commissioned by the BBC from two Americans, contemporary choreographer Merce Cunningham and avante garde composer John Cage The pro gramme also takes viewers behind the scenes to watch dancers2,389 words
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Miscellaneous115 1988-07-03 5 TUESDAY I BOOYWATCH: Fightint Fat Ch 12, 7.30 pm In this 22 part serial. Dr James M Red' Duke Jr of the University of Texas offers simple advice on health Tonight's episode looks m to dieting and features a man who recently lost 48 kg. THE GREAT SURPRISE Chinese Cmema.115 words
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Miscellaneous1094 1988-07-03 6 C MONDAY 5.30 P M TEST PATTERN AND MUSIC 5.50 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS AND PRO GRAMME HIGHLIGHTS FOLLOWED BY POST WAR JAPAN (T) 6 25 NEWS (I) 645 ONE PLUS ONE (C) Genghis Khan Genghis Khan kills shaman Kuokuochu for plotting his assassination and attacks the Jm empire Neighbours Greedy Guifang1,094 words
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Miscellaneous557 1988-07-03 6 i lli^b^ASkLbSbl i C TUESDAY 2 30 PM TEST PATTERN AND MUSIC 2.50 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS i PRO GRAMME HIGHLIGHTS FOLLOWED BY KDS' CORNER. Paddington. One. Two. Three Mathematics. Size Small. Little Miss. Don t Stop Now 4.10 FU ZHOU OPERA: The Fisherman s Daugh ter Turned Scholar (r) Part 1557 words
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Article, Illustration1413 1988-07-03 3 SOLD on SUCCESS CATHERINE ONG discovers a hunger among today's women for professional help on looking right for the job apart from being right for the job COMPUTER programmer Denise Quahe, 30, has a problem getting ready for work m the mornings. Though her wardrobe is large, she usually cannot1,413 words
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Article, Illustration22 1988-07-03 3 For htr, thb looks serious enoufh tor work. with colour and safari style tenoinf a casual, outdoor sy touch22 words
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Article, Illustration24 1988-07-03 3 A Hair for clothes is shown m miimt print on print successful^ Colours come from the same famiy of earth shades 424 words
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Article, Illustration20 1988-07-03 3 Severe but not uptifht. Checkered Mack blouse is ibout as darinf as somebody in her job should get20 words
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Advertisement137 1988-07-03 3 REMEMBER THE DATS WHEN AFTERNOON TEA WAS IN VOGUE? -«J "V- 'ic^^^k.4^l We da And at The Oriental we have brought those days back. In the impressive, relaxing atmosphere of our LAperitif Lounge you can indulge yourself m afternoon tea, served the oldfashioned way on a silver tray. It's a137 words
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FOOD
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Article410 1988-07-03 4 Sunday LUNCH TEOCMEW BUFFET Cat. Pl.z* Plaza Hotel 298 0011. Includes braised duck and steamed crayfish. $13. 50 (adults). m (children below 12 1 UntU July 15 AMERICAN FEST Manhattan Grill, Boulevard Hotal: 737-2911 Buffet spread of regional cuisines m celebration of American Independence Day tomorrow Complimentary glass of beer410 words
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Article, Illustration926 1988-07-03 4 Indonesian tastes, Chinese favourites Something old high up on the 18th floor. Something new lower down by the poolside. MARGARET CHAN pays a rewarding visit to two hotel restaurants. CAT OUT I RECENTLY, I had occasion to renew acquaintance with an old favoured restaurant, and to try out one which926 words
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Article, Illustration704 1988-07-03 4 THERESA HENG - 'V' is for victorious slicing THERESA HENG GADGETS By THE last time I had to prepare a fruit and vegetable salad for a gathering of 12. I found myself wishing, while slicing cucumbers, onions, green peppers and oranges, that someone would invent a slicer to do all these and more704 words
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Article, Illustration1016 1988-07-03 5 The spices of life should be carefully mixed and matched. MARGARET CHAN tells how EAT IN I LEARNT how to cook Southern Indian fish curry from a Southern Indian couple who lived next door to us m a colonial bungalow off Upper Serangoon Road. The wife,LOW CHEAW HMEI - 1,016 words
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Article, Illustration408 1988-07-03 5 Bubbles were lost, colours were ghastly and tastes were peculiar m a recent champagne mixing competition, CH'NG POH TIONG discovered STRANGE concoctions were yielded when Singapore held its first-ever champagne mixing competition at the Hotel Fair m the World Trade Centre a fortnight ago.408 words
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Advertisement140 1988-07-03 4 some benefits nn^V^^l A Vfww at Conputr- SfuAM ar»oime Academy ftjß^J Z~* A variety of Oploma courses m Business. For an even more rewartfcng future Secretanal and Enq>sManguage sfcxkes career return the coupon to us or Pitman LCCI and other international ca *****66 fflfclffi quaMcalnns also available v^^TJT7 The cotoge140 words
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Advertisement509 1988-07-03 4 C^% asswak barn Money in^^^^ selling jg^^^J?! \bu can when qualified. T3 v The person wrth the car could be YOU! The house and family could be YOURS 1 With you m a sparkling new job a naw life a HAPPIER life, a mora prosperous Me- working aa a sateaman.509 words
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Advertisement142 1988-07-03 4 Lucky Draw Jointly Orgeneed by: To wm ouf exclusive prizes a» you Lacfcv Naaaaanml fTJL) Ma. Ud nave to do sto patronee betwaan I SSTfe iTSJongKalong Complex^ I^^LlS 8 an 3 l s> 8C (Abova tarmar Yokoao— 7fL74Mtt2, 740H2 n^L^LZIx 7!!! i! Ucfcy Pataoe MaalaaraMl Pit Ud Niaca it*****, a142 words
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Advertisement173 1988-07-03 5 s=r^/ ytluttun pouttiq jSuppttei NG M PEMBEKAL TERNAKAN ISLAM *t** a m BLK n NO 199 PANOAN LOOP SINGAPORE 0512 TEI 777M22 0 LINES) FAX NO *****1? TELEX NGAJMP HS VMB? FW.IV AUTOMATIC POULTRY SLAUGHTERING PLANT Al HENG EDIBLE FOOD i/i i* c w a. o» f. wn «oi r?9J173 words
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Advertisement166 1988-07-03 5 Congratulations PERANAKAN PLACE on their official opening of RrStaurant I Where else to enjoy the taste of authentic Nonya cuisine but at VZ~^^^j^§Tv Peranakan Place. And starting from f ®jF\ fflfc^A you will be able to savour a s^^-^^r /ii^^^j\ wi variety of delicious Nonya dishes at t i e166 words
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Advertisement156 1988-07-03 5 PERANAKAN PLACE GIFT& DRUG STORE 180. ORCHARO ROAD SINGAPORE 0923 (Tir\ m m A CHUAN SENG HUAT \>Ji EXPORT ANO WHOLESALE EQQ 103 «c 107. KILUNEY ROAD TH737TSH/*****M SINGAPORE 0W Me«P«O 0527VV00X GO GIBSON CHEMICALS LIMITED 21 Kirn Chuan Terrace Singapore 1953 1* *****66 (5 lines) Tlx ***** LEE MAN156 words
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MIND & BODY
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Article, Illustration739 1988-07-03 6 Laugh, orders the doctor Some American hospitals are seriously prescribing humour as part of the treatment of their patients, reports JANE E. BRODY. "A MERRY heart doeth good like a medicine," the Bible says m Proverbs 17:22. Similarly. Reader's Digest notes monthly: Laughter is the Best Medicine. Can these sourcesNYT - 739 words
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Article, Illustration497 1988-07-03 6 MOONLIGHT glistens off the ebony waters. A breeze wafts the heady perfume of chilli crab subtly laced with diesel fumes. The screams of infante echo counterpoint to the chugging engines of a passing freighter Welcome to seaside dining, Punggol style. The French Rivieria it497 words
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302 1988-07-03 6 Shaking off an office phone 'bug' Q: MY colleague and I share an •fflce telephone. Every time I get a call she wUI Interrogate me. She will waat to know who railed, what be wasted, l»w I g«t U lumw him ud m m. I'm Retttßg sick of her ■■■iaew302 words
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Advertisement32 1988-07-03 6 BsrV I Diet Daisy has all the flavour, half the fat. With 25% more protein, it's 100% preservative free. In short, there's more of what you want, less of what you don't.32 words
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Longest Reign Celebrations
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SPOTLIGHT
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Article, Illustration523 1988-07-03 7 A three-page feature on celebrations m Thailand to mark King Bhumibol Adulyadej's enduring reign MESSAGE Asda Jayanama Ambassador AS A constitutional monarch of the present day, His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej m following the footsteps of his predecessors, has for 42 years devoted himself to523 words
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457 1988-07-03 7 UNTIL this year. King Chulalongkom had been the longest reigning King of Thailand. But his 42-year record has been superseded by his grandson, King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Rama DC of the Royal House of Chakri. Born on Dec 5, 1927,457 words
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Article, Illustration273 1988-07-03 7 A THREE-DAY nationwide celebration to commemorate the longest reign of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej began yesterday m Thailand. Until this year, King Chulalongkorn the Great, grandfather of the present monarch, held that distinction. A similar celebration was last held 80 years273 words
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Article, Illustration822 1988-07-03 8 WE will reign with righteousness, for the benefits and happiness of the Siamese people. This was the oath King Bhumibol Adulyadej took when he ascended the For 42 years now. he has kept his promise. Through more than 1,000 development projects he has improved the lot822 words
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Article, Illustration626 1988-07-03 9 Thai monarch who has won acclaim for his many talents HIS Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand is a man of many talents. The model of a national patriarch and a good king, he is also an artist, photographer an accomplished musician and a sportsman. As an artist, King Bhumibol626 words
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Article, Illustration239 1988-07-03 9 THE Thailand Arts and Crafts Year 1988 89 will be launched from Aug 12 this year to Dec 31 next year with the aim of promoting Thailand's wealth of arts, crafts and cottage industries at home and abroad. The date Aug 12 was239 words
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Advertisement187 1988-07-03 7 X Over the years Chao fhaya I repulalton as the rr stauranl (or aulhenlH Thai sealood has W tjprwri th«- l.ir«i-si fullN .ur •iiMitiHinrti Th.ii rfsuiur<ii)l m Mii^.ti>i>r«- < h.m I'h.i^.t «a-r\»-» ,i jS wide vanetv of dishes pit-pared m in*- distinctive si\W- ihdl is ;hao Chava s x Thai187 words
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Advertisement65 1988-07-03 7 b m^^^^^^i it 1 t^^^^i vtm I ii' i THE AUSPICIOUS occasion of His Majesty BECOMING THE LONGEST REIGNING MONARCH IN THAI HISTORY, THE PEOPLE OF THAILAND PROCLAIM TO THE WORLD THEIR DEEP LOVE FOR His Majesty, King Bhumibol Adulyadej. His Majesty's great devotion to the welfare and prosperity of65 words
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Advertisement156 1988-07-03 8 W* Long Live His Majesty, King Bhumibol Adulyadej With best wishes to the government and people of Thailand on ,-^s^A his 42nd year reign. m O k j£9 £L Provisions Suppliers Corporation Ltd i!*©@is Topseller Pte Ltd "^H^^^jp^ C.P. Intertrade Co. Ltd (Thailand) ISSxZ \**<!?@&^^ Charoen Pokphand Intertrade r*Xi Vjl^)156 words
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Advertisement564 1988-07-03 9 SJoc^g 1 Cheers to the longest reigning Thai monarch I H. M. KING BHUMIBOL ADULYADEJ on his 42nd year of reign YYYX PARKWAY THAI 111) MSTAURANT J JJ «0 M«r.n« Pmr*» R«K1 •02-06 P«rfc*«y PinM //£S/T S.ng«pore 1544 T*: M8M11 TfiSr/ 176 Orchard Ro^d^OVSg/eJO^r^pwot. f~ZS S«g«por» 0t»3. T«l: 737KM0 CAIRNHILLTHAI564 words
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ARTS
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Article, Illustration1148 1988-07-03 10 With the close of the Festival of Arts, visiting critic DAVID ROPER takes a long hard look m the mirror AFTER child molestors, rapists and Adolf Hitler, theatre critics come pretty low on the list of those grudgingly admitted to the bottom ranks of1,148 words
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Article, Illustration154 1988-07-03 10 Giving critics a dose of their own medicine A critic is a man who knows '.he way but can't drive the car Keaaetk Tynan, critic. A critic is like a eunuch he might once have had the equipment, but now he can only watch others using it Kenneth Williams, deceased154 words
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ARTSWORLD
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Article135 1988-07-03 10 Dickens' secret yearning AN AMERICAN scholar says that an unsigned and untitled story written m 1857 and published m Household Words, the weekly Journal edited by Charles Dickens, was written by the novelist himself. Prof essor Harry Stone of California State University says the story, which he named The Bride's135 words
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Article84 1988-07-03 10 A VIVID IbmsjlisHss: and five yean sf hard wait have caned EHsaasth Gam the highest price StateTa Bchaster has paid to a writer for a first novel. The pabUsaer said UBH.4 mtUm (BsLft ■fUsa) for Gage's A Glimpse el Stocking, aatat two mm to84 words
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Article70 1988-07-03 10 A HOST of international singers, 10 conductors and the chorus of London's Royal Opera House offered a glittering tribute recently to Sir John Tooley, the opera's retiring general director. The audience heard extracts from works by Mozart, Handel, Wagner and Verdi Cheryl Studer. Kiri Te Kanawa,IHT - 70 words
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Article, Illustration729 1988-07-03 10 ROBERT YEO cites the merits of Beauty World, one of the productions which launched this year's Arts Festival BEAUTY WORLD, which I saw successfully performed by Theatre Works on June 5, may be the first Singaporean musical. There have been musicals m the past729 words
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Advertisement272 1988-07-03 10 HOME DECOR june july 88 PP^| B Grow Glossy. Swaying PALMS Indoors B An Egyptian Palace m Hollywood for Superstar CHER A Kn owmy It. Loving It. Living with It m B ORIENTAL ANTIQUE FURNITURE M B• No Paper Plates Please 1 B We entertain properly, say Spore hosts B272 words
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SPECTRUM
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Article, Illustration1147 1988-07-03 11 Undertaking has shed its morbid gloom, thanks to modern management coupled with a new breed of morticians. CHUANG PECK KING of Singapore Business reports 4 On average, a Chinese family pays about $4,000 for a funeral, while a Christian family incurs less than half. A Hindu1,147 words
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Article, Illustration551 1988-07-03 11 WILLIAM ALLMAN - Elephant talk in basso rumble revealed WILLIAM ALLMAN Animal behaviour By BIRDS do it. Bees do it. Even monkeys m the trees do it. Now it appears that elephants, too, maintain a complex social order by talking to each other but m voices so lowpitched that humans usually cannot hearUS News; World Report - 551 words
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Advertisement708 1988-07-03 11 A¥\7 IHP A^¥/ B O ¥^V\T^ Hon 8 is having a party, for one whole month. \l V lYlf PA I Mil I llZllvP^l^l llr And you re invited to sample rare delicacies at the "World of Flavours': vjj^yj^ \JA\ > JL#/m.X XmV^X V/rnVJ LlV^ X an exotic bazaar aboard708 words
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TRAVEL
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Article207 1988-07-03 12 THE cost of having a simple raft built to order is about US$2O (SS4O). Guided trips to villages and trips on mbilimbili rafts can be arranged through these contacts: 1. Uvai Fiji Ethnic Tours, P.O. Box *****, Suva. Fiji. Phone 313-908. An overnight trip for two costs 175207 words
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Article, Illustration868 1988-07-03 12 Floating downstream, after downing kava, makes fa a heady Fijian experience, says SALLY McKINNEY IT IS to the rich azure waters of Galoa village that we had come on a light-hearted quest to ride the mbilimbili This Fijian bamboo raft has been basic transportation forSALLY McKINNEY; JEROME SHAW - 868 words
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Article, Illustration455 1988-07-03 12 BETSY WADE - Leaving the house in good hands BETSY WADE By THE best safeguard for your home when you go on holiday is your neighbours' eyes. We have given keys to our house to neighbours on both sides. When I cannot remember if 1 have shut off the cof-fee-maker, I know thereNYT; ROBERT ZIMMERMAN - 455 words
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Advertisement71 1988-07-03 12 SU ?A!f^ SM^ fln L lwrten S U P d sweat Zr>s all X** 1 sporting jun. And what better face to put on it than Singapore s own Meriion sports watch. Tough Water resistant lICDI M^ a f<> k)m iun v lf lts Su iv> desiffv rotating Ixzel and71 words
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