The Straits Times, 6 August 1989
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Title Section13 1989-08-06 1 The Sunday Times No: 2769 AUGUST 6, 1989 55 CENTS MCI (P) 43/12/8813 words
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564 1989-08-06 1 Bush sought Algerian help after Hlgglns' reported killing BEIRUT Algeria has assumed a leading role m efforts to negotiate the release of Western hostages m Lebanon, a senior United Nations official said In the Lebanese capital yesterday before flying to Syria for talks. President GeorgeAP; Reuter; AFP - 564 words
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Article, Illustration619 1989-08-06 1 LYNETTE ONG - L YNETTE ONG By FOR 3Vt hours under a blistering afternoon sun yesterday, 8,236 Anglo-Chinese School students, parents and old boys played musical chairs to break a world record. And they did! Their numbers, the biggest ever anywhere to take part m the619 words
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Article, Illustration68 1989-08-06 1 At forty, writer Richard Lim finds he has to unravel the riddle of who he is. Does the East meet the West m him? In search of answers, he goes to a huge shopping mall, a clan association, a68 words
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238 1989-08-06 1 Thailand hails S'pore offer to host some US military facilities BANGKOK The Thai Foreign Minister. Air Chief Marshal Slddhl Savetalla. said yesterday that Singapore's offer of expanded access to facilities for US military forces waa "something that could preserve regional security In terms of a greater balance of power". MarshalAFP - 238 words
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Article, Illustration375 1989-08-06 1 Why it would be wrong to draw talent from Asean: BG Yeo New immigration policy IT WOULD be wrong for Singapore to encourage professional and skilled workers from other Asean countries to settle because this would drain them of their able people and harm their economies. It would not only375 words
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Advertisement14 1989-08-06 1 INVESTMENT holkx Why UK cannot tell Hongkongers to 'come live with us Page 2414 words
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Article583 1989-08-06 2 NEW '0' LEVEL SUBJECT: ii. Education Ministry's emphasis on preparing students for life and work m a technological world has resulted In the introduction of a new 'O* level subject Design and Technology. Miss Tan Teng Wah, Deputy Director of the Sciences Branch at the Education Ministry,583 words
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Article, Illustration595 1989-08-06 2 US schools' compulsory community service example wo can follow ENCOURAGE students to volunteer for community service for a few hours each month this Is something more secondary schools might want to do, Mr Goh Chok Tong said yesterday. The First Deputy Prime595 words
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Article, Illustration433 1989-08-06 2 TOKYO Former education minister Toshiki Kaifu has emerged as the favourite among three candidates as the race for the presidency of Japan's ruling Liberal-Demo-cratic Party (LDP) kicked off yesterday. Two other candidates former transport minister Shlntaro Ishlhara and former health andAFP; Reuter; AP - 433 words
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Article118 1989-08-06 2 SPEND |3 and stand a chance to win a cool $2 million. That's the top prize m Charity Sweep "89 launched yesterday. Over 2,000 cash prizes worth more than $2,500,000 are bigger and better this year. The grand prize of $2 million Is an118 words
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546 1989-08-06 2 ISMAIL KASSIM - Tight security as thousands await poll result ISMAIL KASSIM TambaUm by ttactkm JOHOR BARU Counting of votes was continuing early today m the crucial battle for the Tambatan state seat between the ruling National Front and the combined opposition represented by the Semangat (Spirit) '48. The counting, scheduled to •start546 words
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Article, Illustration553 1989-08-06 3 YAW YAN CHONG - YAW YAN CHONG Higher production and raw material costs push up prices of goods By THE lure of cheaper goods m Johor Baru seems to have lost some of Its lustre as some items sold m supermarkets there are no longer cheaper than553 words
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366 1989-08-06 3 BEIRUT A hitherto unknown group m Lebanon has claimed that the man who blew himself up m a London hotel on Thursday was one of its members. The group said he was preparing to kill the British author Salman Rushdie who wasReuter; AP; AFP - 366 words
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Article, Illustration373 1989-08-06 3 ONG MING SHEING - House defies Bush, votes for changes in defence Bill ONG MING SHEING ■y Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON In defiance of a veto threat by President George Bush, the Houm of Representative* haa approved a U*****.4 billion (St&i billion) military spending BUI that makes sweeping changes to his defence programme. It voted373 words
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Miscellaneous192 1989-08-06 2 Showers wrth pnty winds over many areas In tht mon*if TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 30 max., 24 mfen. SUNSET today: 7.15 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.05 am. TRAVELLERS' MATHER \m»ur«Um n23 C Clear Madrid 20/27 C Clear Atftraa 21 32 C Clear Mullt 24/31 C Cloudy AarklMd 13/16192 words
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Advertisement44 1989-08-06 3 iff Ml \S^~^ :B V A L I iiM^i— >ttf**f~ -> Showroom: t I 00^-^" Mb Orchard Road Artisane now offers a special revolutionary bonus. A free hob, hood and oven for every customer. But hurry, this offer only happens once every two hundred years.44 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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382 1989-08-06 4 Aung San Suu Kyi 'an unwitting victim In party's bid for power RANGOON The military government claimed yesterday that opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, whom it put under house arrest two weeks ago, had been used by the outlawed Burma Communist PartyAP - 382 words
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209 1989-08-06 4 Not fair to impose 10 more years of austerity: Rafsanjani NICOSIA Irani new President All Akbar Hashemi Rafsantanl said on Friday he had a crash programme to provide jobs and consumer goods after "10 years of hardship from war and revolution". "It is not fair to tell the poor, theReuter - 209 words
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325 1989-08-06 4 Arafat wins backing of most congress delegates TUNIS An overwhelming ma)ority of the 1,200 delegates to the Fatah movements general congress has rejected hardline challenges to PLO chairman Yasser Arafat, congress officials said yesterday. "There were some tense debates on political questions, brought about by the hardliners." said Mr NabUAP - 325 words
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Article, Illustration313 1989-08-06 4 CX)IX)MBO Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Ran lan Wl)eratne said yesterday he was satisfied with the week of talks he held In New Delhi on the withdrawal of Indian troops from Sri Lanka. "It was satisfactory," he said when asked about his week-long discussions withAFP; AP - 313 words
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199 1989-08-06 4 ALAN HUBBARD - South Africa tour: Top UK black athlete condemns cricketers ALAN HUBBARD IX)NIX)N One of Brit aln's trading black athlete* ha« condemned two black cricketer* who will tour South Africa next year with the rebel England team as betraying their race. Sprinter John Regis, the world 200 metres Indoor champion, called199 words
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315 1989-08-06 4 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD Hiiisborough soccer disaster ■y Europe Editor London Senior police officers held responsible for Britain's worst soccer disaster may be charged with manslaughter, along with some football club officials, It was revealed yesterday. Reports on the actions of the man m charge315 words
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403 1989-08-06 5 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO International Conference on Cambodia Move ahnod at breaking Cambodians PARIS France has proposed a new Cambodian peace formula that gives minimal representation for the Khmer Rouge but ensures its exclusion at government level, sources at the International Conference on Cambodia said403 words
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340 1989-08-06 5 HANOI The international conference on Cambodia succeeded because nations for the first time treated the country* VietnameseInstalled regime on par with other delegations, an official Vietnamese newspaper said yesterday. The Communist Party dally, Nhan Dan (The People), said the prsssnce ofAP; AFP - 340 words
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Article, Illustration297 1989-08-06 5 BRUSSELS Busloads of Chinese, seeking political asylum In Belgium, are arriving from neighbouring Netherlands following rumours that It was easier to win refugee status here than elsewhere In Europe. A Justice Ministry official said that about 1,800 Chinese had come to Brussels by cars,Reuter; AFP - 297 words
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Article, Illustration175 1989-08-06 5 BELTING The (Illness authorities yesterday flatly dented reports that senior leader Deng Xiaoping was seriously UL "The report Is sheer fabrication with ulterior motives," a Foreign Ministry spokesman said In response to a report on Friday by a Japanese news agency. TheAP; AFP - 175 words
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336 1989-08-06 5 HONGKONG China* private sector has shrunk for the drat time since the country's economic reforms began 10 years ago, press reports here said yesterday The reports, quoting the official China News. Service (CNS). said that at the end of June, the country had 11.54AFP; Reuter - 336 words
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126 1989-08-06 5 SEOUL A Chinese army officer and his wile, who detected across the border from North Korea lad weekend, are ei^ted to leave (or the United States this week, the South Korean newt agency Yonhap amid yesterday. Foreign Ministry officials declinedReuter - 126 words
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Article346 1989-08-06 6 ONG MING SEING - ONG MING SEING By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON The House Ethics Committee announced that It will Investigate charges concerning sexual misconduct Involving three members of the US Congress. The 12-member committee said on Friday that It voted In favour of holding "preliminary Inquiries" into the conduct346 words
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Article, Illustration328 1989-08-06 6 TAIPEI As this island of 20 million people edge* towards democracy, a 30-year-old model has catapulted to fame with a political campaign that makes much use of her freely displayed body. Ms Hsu Hsiao-dan Is running, sometimes naked, In the first election for theAP - 328 words
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PEOPLE
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Article, Illustration119 1989-08-06 6 SINGER La Toya Jackson will be the only American to perform at the Moscow Music Festival, her manager says. Ms Jackson will sing five songs at today's festival, which will be filmed for Japanese television. The singer will be backed by 36 SovietAP - 119 words
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Article100 1989-08-06 6 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD WHEN HE complained that he expected to get the royal box for his visit to the aptly-named Her Majesty's Theatre during his London stay, Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke was told he was lucky to get seats at all for the Andrew Lloyd100 words
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Article111 1989-08-06 6 ALAN HUBBARD - British tot is Mensa' s youngest ALAN HUBBARD AT THE tender age of four-and-a-half, British tot Lucinda Cash Gibson has become the youngest member of Mensa, the organisation for those with a high IQ. She achieved a score of 161 m her Mensa test, a level which the 25,000-strong organisation111 words
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124 1989-08-06 6 MARY XINH NGUYEN may be Revlons Most Unforgettable Woman of the Year, but the 19-year-old Amerasian says she wants to be remembered for something other than beauty. In an essay for the cosmetics company telling why she was unforgettable, the Boston University student wrote about her memoriesAP - 124 words
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Article86 1989-08-06 6 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN EMILIA Blen-Blen Roxas, 30, Asia's richest woman, who presides over a US$5 billion (Ss9.B billion) empire built by her father Filipino-Chinese businessman Tan Yu, spent two days before the cameras m the Philippines as the star of the Lifestyles of the Rich86 words
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Article135 1989-08-06 6 GRANT PECK - GRANT PECK VISITORS to Bangkok's National Gallery recently got a taste and a whiff of the rural life with the presentation of a multi-media Story from the Farm by artist Montlen Boon ma Boonma, a lecturer m fine arts at Chiang Mai University, showed135 words
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489 1989-08-06 7 MOSCOW President Mikhail Gorbachev closed the drat session of the Supreme Soviet, saying the new par llament had proved to be a "school of politics" for Soviet citizens and a "guarantee" of the future of perewtrafta. "These 2Vt months have beenAFP; Reuter - 489 words
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Article, Illustration280 1989-08-06 7 SEVASTOPOL (USSR) Throwing flowers, candy and coins, more than 1,000 residents of this Black Sea port gave a riotous welcome on Friday to United States Navy warships cruising Into the historic harbour. "That's for ice cream when you come ashore," called one woman InAP; AFP - 280 words
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423 1989-08-06 7 HAVANA Cuba has shown again It will resist the reforms sweeping the communist world when It banned two Soviet publications as being too favourable towards Western democracy and capitalism. Cuban President Fidel Castro has made "Socialism or Death" his motto InReuter - 423 words
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136 1989-08-06 7 32 killed as trains collide in Cuba HAVANA Two speeding passenger trains collided head-on 160 km east of Havana on Friday, killing 32 people and Injuring 117, the Cuban news agency AIN reported. The accident occurred before dawn m the city of Colon when a train travelling to Havana fromReuter - 136 words
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296 1989-08-06 7 If the Bard was an Arab Omar Khayyam was Irish Lond <> n paper responds to Col Gaddafi LONDON Omar Khayyam was not a Persian poet but an Irish sheep farmer whose most famous work was called "Ruby's Hat", a Ixmdon newspaper said. In response to a tongue-in-cheek claim byReuter - 296 words
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Article, Illustration528 1989-08-06 9 Sandinistas and opposition agree on plan for elections MANAGUA (Nicaragua) The Nlcaraguan Government and opposition partlea have reached an historic agreement on a blueprint (or national election* scheduled for February, Including a pre-election amnesty for political prisoners. Under the accord, which was reached on Friday after nearly 24 hours ofAP; AFP - 528 words
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68 1989-08-06 9 Daily Mail moves out of Fleet Street LONDON The presses of The Dally Mail, the last major newspaper to leave Fleet Street, fell silent on Friday. Its presses, with three others of the Mall group, have been moved east to Rotherhithe. The editorial offices will move tf Kensington, west London.AFP - 68 words
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Article32 1989-08-06 9 Index closes 8 points lower Dow Jones NEW YORK The Dow Jones industrial average finished 8.16 points lower, closing at 2,653.45. For the week, the Dow was up by 46.08 points. NYTNYT - 32 words
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175 1989-08-06 9 THE HAGUE Dutch scientists are trying to find out whether pollution has made breast feeding hazardous for babies. Scientists have discovered high levels of dloxin one of the world's most toxic substances In breast-fed babies. They believe mothers are eatingReuter - 175 words
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Article209 1989-08-06 9 PANAMA CITY Panama's opposition on Friday suspended talks with the armed forces and the government on the country's political crisis. The government had earlier rejected an opposition proposal for a referendum on Aug 20 to decide whether military leader General Manuel Antonio Noriega, Indicted onReuter - 209 words
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234 1989-08-06 9 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD By Europe Editor LONDON A British heart transplant patient has become the first In the world to undergo a successful by-pass operation. It was carried out at Harefleld Hospital by the world-renowned transplant surgeon Mr Magdt Yacoub. Yesterday, 50-year-old company director Gerry234 words
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ASEAN NEWS
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261 1989-08-06 10 Number of Indonesian communists arrested 'negligible' JAKARTA Only about 0.1 per cent of Indonesian communlsta and sympathisers have been arrested so tar, Governor of the National Defence Institute (Lemhanas) Major-Gen-eral Subiyakto said here yesterday. The official Antara news agency quoted Gen Subiyakto as telling participants at a course for defenceAFP - 261 words
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301 1989-08-06 10 Another Indonesian boat seized for entering Australia illegally PERTH Authorities have seized an Indonesian fishing vessel for illegally entering Australian waters, officials said yesterday. The seizure, off the northern coast of Western Australia, came only two days after an Australian court warned that Indonesian fishermen risk being imprisoned if theyAFP - 301 words
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543 1989-08-06 10 MANILA The Philippine Defence Secretary, Mr Fidel Ramos, said yesterday that a US proposal to pull American force* out of Clark Air Base m the northern Philippines was "very reasonable". "I think the US Is being practical" m wanting toAFP - 543 words
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121 1989-08-06 10 600 in Java rushed to hospital after food poisoning JAKARTA At least 600 workers at a garment factory m Cimahi, West Java, were rushed to hospital on Friday suffering from food poisoning, a news report said yesterday. The workers, most of them women, suffered cramps and vomltted after eating lunch.AP - 121 words
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209 1989-08-06 10 JAKARTA The Indonesian Council of Ulamas (Mul) has called on the government to take stern measures against film-makers who produce films contrary to Indonesian norms and values. Mul chairman K. H. Hasan Basri said on Friday that the council would coonBernama - 209 words
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Article, Illustration211 1989-08-06 10 MANILA About 2,000 demonstrators, including former communist guerillas and Christian fundamentalists, marched through the streets of Manila on Friday m protest against the communist insurgency m the Philippines. The protest focused on the massacre m June of 37 members of a Protestant congregation near DigosAFP - 211 words
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160 1989-08-06 10 Thai army bans broadcast of controversial Muslim song BANGKOK The Thai army has banned its radio and television stations from broadcasting a controversial song after an appeal from Muslims, the Thai News Agency (TNA) said. The executive board of television Channels 5 and 7 and army radio stations, which areAFP - 160 words
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316 1989-08-06 10 MANILA A prominent columnist has apologised to the only two women senators m the Philippines for reporting a rumour that a certain female senator was engaged m an extra-marital affair. However, the senators said that the apology was not enough. Mrs JulieAFP - 316 words
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210 1989-08-06 10 JAKARTA An Indonesian Armed Forces spokesman has welcomed Papua New Guinea's reported arrest of a Swiss national believed to be linked to separatists In Indonesia's easternmost province of Irian Jaya. "If the report Is true, it la proof that the PNG government's attitudeAFP - 210 words
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148 1989-08-06 10 MANILA Philippine doctors delivered a 2.18 kg baby girl by caesarean section from a woman who had died moments earlier, a hospital official said. Dr Ferdinand Martinez said the 23-year-old mother, Mrs Jenelyn Mangawang, died on Thursday from electrocution In an accident InAP - 148 words
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400 1989-08-06 13 Millionaire's death: Telephone wire to be sent for test PENANG The coroner's court investigating the death of millionaire Loh Kan Kheng yesterday allowed the police to send the telephone wire found around his neck and body for a tensile test. Coroner Rosllah Yep gave the approval after Deputy Superintendent MohamedNST - 400 words
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238 1989-08-06 13 KUALA KUBU BARU (Selangor) The Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Ghafar Baba, said yesterday he would not be seeking re-election as head of the Umno Seputeh division so as to give younger leaders the chance to take over. MrBernama - 238 words
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319 1989-08-06 13 Cabinet rejects civil service pay proposal Plan to lower starting salaries win have 'negative effects on new employees' KUALA LUMPUR The Cabinet has rejected a proposal by the Public Services Department (PSD) to lower the starting salaries of the civil service, saying it was "untimely and inappropriate" because of theNST - 319 words
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Article40 1989-08-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR The Thai Prime Minister, Chatichai Choon havan. left for home yesterday after a three-day working visit to Malaysia, where he reached an agreement to Jointly develop resources off the northern coast of Malaysia. APAP - 40 words
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Article, Illustration131 1989-08-06 13 Tambatan by-election JOHOR BARU By the time polling at all 13 centres for the Tamba tan state by-election closed at 6.30 pm yesterday, 14,419 out of 22,718 voters had cast their votes. The Returning Officer, Mr Ismail Aziz, said this represented 63.47 per centBernama - 131 words
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Article, Illustration446 1989-08-06 14 NG WEI JOO - NG WEI JOO By Mhilstry wants to prepare students for living and working In a technological world OUT: woodwork and metalwork. In: Design and Technology and the reason for this new O level subject is the Education Ministry's emphasis on preparing students446 words
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327 1989-08-06 14 8 fined for illegal use of HDB void decks, public areas EIGHT people have been fined (or offences under a new law which covers the use of water from the taps at Housing Board void decks, repairing motorcycles there and parking m public areas. This is the first time these327 words
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129 1989-08-06 14 FIRE safety managers are the extra "eyes" and "ears" of the fire authorities m their work m enforcing and reviewing fire safety measures. Or Lee Boon Yang, the Senior Minister of State for National Development and Home Affairs, who said this yesterday,129 words
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Article, Illustration383 1989-08-06 14 "NO SWEAT" was not quite the phrase to use to describe the work of a group of official* who took Cln a raid on alleged al videotape reproducers and distributors yesterday For the alleged "tape reproduction centre" was the dark, window lass attic of383 words
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97 1989-08-06 14 AIR-CONDITIONED buses with piped-in music will now provide commuters with a comfortable shuttle ride between Passenger Terminal 1 and Car Park B at Singapore Changi Airport. The new 25-seater bunos which came into operation on Tuesday replace the older 40-seater buses. The97 words
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409 1989-08-06 16 WOODLANDS will be three time* Its present tin and become Singapore's largest new town when iti building programme la fully completed. This was revealed by Mr Lee Ylok Seng, senior parliamentary secretary (National Develop ment), at the opening of Wood lands Sporti409 words
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156 1989-08-06 16 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO PARIS Singapore's Ambassador to France, Mr David Marshall, lit the flame beneath the Arc de Trlomphe In a ceremony to remember the war dead. Mr Marshall waa given the honour of lighting the flame at the ceremony on Friday, an event156 words
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Article, Illustration630 1989-08-06 16 Hostel life stands undergrads In good stead, says President Wee "You will need that little extra something. to give you the final polish to be ready to take on the strongest rivals. That can be found and acquired from participation In hall activities and mixing630 words
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282 1989-08-06 16 EUSOFF College, forerunner to Eu■off Hall, was, until 1984, an all-wom-an hostel. It was paradoxically named after a man the late Dr Hall Mohame<l Euaoff, a former Pro-Chancellor of the then University of Malaya In Singapore making It a source of tome282 words
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254 1989-08-06 18 Ex-Goldhill manager fined for taking for kickbacks A FORMER Goldhill Properties sales manager, Vincent Chong Tak Weng, was fined $5,000 by a district court yesterday for receiving $3,000 m kickbacks from an estate agent last year. Chong, 33, who pleaded guilty to a corruption charge, was also ordered to pay254 words
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Article36 1989-08-06 18 THE changing of the guard at the btana by the Provost Unit will be held at the main gate today at 5.50 pm. The Singapore Infantry Regiment Band will be In attendance.36 words
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Article, Illustration493 1989-08-06 18 JULIA GOH - JULIA GOH Run-up to National Day celebrations By World-famous orchestra will provide music for sing-along to be led by Jacintha SINGAPOREANS will get the chance of a lifetime to sing (or their nation to the accompaniment of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, led by493 words
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Article, Illustration506 1989-08-06 18 A PRIVATE condominium off Tanjong Katong Road South stands out among all the surrounding ones. Outside almost all the balconies of King's Mansion Apartments, state flags flutter gaily. blown by the sea breeze. But m 10 surrounding condominiums, most of the balconies506 words
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128 1989-08-06 18 STARS will be twinkling at Marina Square tonight from 7 pm to 2 am when SBC drama artistes Chen Anna, Lin Mlngzhe and Hong Hulfang rehearse for SBC's Countdown to National Day celebrations. Other highlights Include a gymnastic item by the Chinese High School128 words
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Article, Illustration96 1989-08-06 18 Parade People She had dreams of mealing her two favourite models And Parade People made that dream com* true. Find out In Parade People who har Molt ara, and what happanad whan thay finally mat. Tha colourful 28-paga guide to National Day Parade 1 989 zooms In on some of96 words
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231 1989-08-06 18 IT IS only fair that the Government has decided to spend some of the nations reserves to upgrade Housing Board estates as they were built through the hard work of the people. But should not some money also be spent upgrading private231 words
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227 1989-08-06 19 CATHAY PACIFIC Airways will be launching three extra weekly flights on the Hong-kong-Singapore route from Oct The three additional Lockheed 1011 non-stop turnaround services will increase Cathay's total number of weekly flights on this route to 17. At present Cathay runs two Lockheed 1011227 words
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579 1989-08-06 19 JULIA GOH - JULIA GOH Young adults at crowded places are most susceptible By CHICKEN pox Is on the rise In Singapore and its victims are those aged between 15 and 24 people moat likely to be found m crowded places such as schools, army camps and579 words
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300 1989-08-06 19 THE ASSOCIATION of Small and Medium Enterprises (ASME) yesterday called on the Economic Development Board (EDB) to allow all interested trade and industry associations to be shareholders of the new company set up to help small firms. The300 words
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179 1989-08-06 21 Boost productivity to match wage rise: Boon Heng SINGAPOREANS must not let themselves be lulled into complacency by the current state of the economy and must do their best to raise productivity to match their warn increases, a labour leader said yesterday. Speeldng at the Metal Industries Workers' Union annual179 words
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395 1989-08-06 21 DOMINIC NATHAN - DOMINIC NATHAN Almost all at four food centres have made the changeover By MANY hawkers have stopped using disposable crockery and are returning to melamine plates and bowls. This switch is the result of the Environment Ministry easing its policy of encouraging the395 words
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229 1989-08-06 21 DISPOSABLE crockery dealers are feeling the pinch as hawkers switch to melamine ware. The companies believe that Singapore's signing of two International treaties to protect the ozone layer last December is behind the ministry's decision to allow hawkers to do away229 words
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Article, Illustration389 1989-08-06 21 THE traffic crossing for pedestrians between Lucky Plaza and Wlsma Atria was removed almost six months ago but many people keep acting as If it is still there. The Public Works Department removed the crossing on Feb 13 to speed flow ofALPHONSO CHAN - 389 words
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Article116 1989-08-06 21 THREE more town councils were gazetted on Friday bringing the total number formed to 15. The new town councils are Eunos, Jalan Besar and Jurong East. They are the second batch to be formed under phase two. Eunoe Town Council will look after Eunos Group116 words
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335 1989-08-06 22 YANG MEI LING - YANG MEI LING They will work closely to cope with surge In tourism Industry By A JOINT committee of local tour agents and hotels will soon be formed to better cope with problems that arise from the tremendous growth m Singapore's335 words
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Article, Illustration353 1989-08-06 22 A SINGAPOREAN who never was a boy scout has been presented with Thailand's highest scouting honour by Thai Crown Prince Maha Vajlralongkom. Chief Commissioner Lim Keng Teck of the Singapore Scout Association received the First Class Boy Scout Citation Medal m Bangkok on Thursday.353 words
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Article321 1989-08-06 23 Put hygiene on hawkers menu THE announcement by the Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Environment) last week that m future those wanting to be hawkers will have to undergo a course m hygiene shows what ingredient is sorely missing at many hawker stalls. The myriad examples of dirty hawker habits cited by321 words
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Article144 1989-08-06 23 What The Straits Times reported on Aug 6, 1964 Washington Two United States planes were shot down and two damaged m four to five hours of low-lev-el attacks on North Vietnamese torpedo- boat bases around the Gulf of Tonkin, It was announced yesterday. The announcement came Just144 words
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Article, Illustration1307 1989-08-06 23 Chief film censor RAMA MEYYAPPAN can be unrelenting m implementing cuts but is said to have become more liberal over the years In the darkness of a cinema hall, film buffs sometimes curse him when a crucial scene has obviously been snipped. Mr Rama Meyyappan,1,307 words
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Article, Illustration922 1989-08-06 24 Tan Sai Siong - Tan Sai Siong Racism becomes the shorthand for expressing a nations fear of loss loss of power, jobs, property, control over one's destiny, the right to have a say AS a Chinese Singaporean living m a predominantly Chinese city, I922 words
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965 1989-08-06 24 Neville Stack - Neville Stack It has taken 20 years for the Immigrant communities to get a toe-hold In British life. To the credit of white and brown, we seem at last to have racism In retreat. An Influx overnight would Inflame all965 words
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Article818 1989-08-06 24 Murray Seeger - Murray Seeger Because the US has lost patience with the greed demonstrated by a new breed of market operators, some of these white collar criminals will pay the kinds of penalties blue collar criminals pay IN the space of a few days, the United818 words
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Article, Illustration503 1989-08-06 24 :.< >mi- I iiini; earthshaking has happened to Singapore. Early every morning, the pavement pounders get on the move all over our island. Yes, Jogging has truly come a long way. The huffing and puffing, of course, wake up the early birds, late503 words
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Article, Illustration2527 1989-08-06 25 Three boys' and two girls' schools have loosened their ties with the Education Ministry, Has this bold move benefited their students? LEE SIEW HUA takes stock. St Jos+ph's Institution School population: 1,700 Students In Independent olaaoae: 360 In Sac 1 and 366 m Sac 22,527 words
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463 1989-08-06 25 I FEEL compelled to point out to Tan Sai Slong that her article "China massacre: why Singapore need not feel apologetic" (The Sunday Times, July 9) has done considerable injustice to those who criticise our society's shortcomings. Does she not consider the good Intent of463 words
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235 1989-08-06 25 Two wrongs do not make a right I FAIL to follow the thrust of Mr Cedric Jansz's letter "Racism is not restricted to the whites" (The Sunday Times, July 23). To say thousands of Chinese students reviled African students is to point out another aspect of racism. It does not235 words
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243 1989-08-06 25 Confucians value the individual IN "East and West, humanity is where the twain shall meet" (The Sunday Times, July 30), Mr Cheng Shoong Tat says: "the Confucianist tradition m the East accords a higher priority to communitaiianlsm, to the need to move m unison m order to achieve the utmost243 words
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Article, Illustration378 1989-08-06 26 Malcolm Bastiens - Malcolm Bastiens Kuala Lumpur prvvtow By MARGARET MULLINS, the Brat woman to be granted an 'A' trainer's licence, has two chances to make a winning debut at Kuala Ijumpur today. Her best hope comes m Race 5 when she saddles up the unbeaten Lord Velour378 words
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Article42 1989-08-06 26 BACE Ix Hall Of Fame V, Against All Odds BACK f: Well* Fargo 111. Rare Vintage n. Ace Of Diamonds m RACE It Alpha Dynamics, Superstar, Bowling Machine. BACK 8: Spiritual Champ, Sound Investment, Super Moment, Madison. BACK Special Selection 11.42 words
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Article380 1989-08-06 26 Rao* Frodortok Ouok MlmHmm Tan Tlmm Loom Danny Khoo Urn Too SFfJETM IFfJETM 11 1 MY TO IBM HE I NMMM 1 5 BLAZMG OAK 1 PUNCH* 1 PUNCH H 1 PUNCHLfff 5 BLAZMC OAK 1 PUNCHUNE 9 HE'S DYNAMKJHT 8 PRME TM 10 I SAY380 words
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Article7097 1989-08-06 26 Best but HAWK (Race 4) Best outsider. East Coast Par* (Rsm 3) Qoftng forecast QOOO DAPC i 1.30pm RESTRICTED TERMS DIVISION C: 1,200 m nMUC I STAKES $11,000 2 mniM 5M Rast MaiiagiG Brtukeleri 3 m 13 (1200 m). EncoMrajmg run m dabst, hnahing 6^7,097 words
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Article, Illustration178 1989-08-06 27 THE Olivers ran the forecast m Race 5 at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Visiting Perth Jockey Jason Oliver rode maiden winner Katana to beat the Ahmad Sa mad-trained Oliver (late Motivation II) m the Totalisator Board Feature Stakes (or Class 5 Div A horses over 1,200178 words
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Article67 1989-08-06 27 Two told to show cause KUALA LUMPUR Jockeys Mohammed Ariffin and Mahhat Tuglman, whose temporary riding licences expired on Monday, have been asked by the Malayan Racing Association to show cause why their licences should be extended. Their cases will be heard at a special MRA committee meeting next Friday67 words
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Article, Illustration353 1989-08-06 27 KUALA LUMPUR RACES JOCKEY Larry Francis, never one to look a gift horse m the mouth, turned two chance mounts Into winning rides yesterday. In Race 4, Francis replaced an "overweight" Jason Oliver on Yin Yang, who got off to a good start353 words
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2496 1989-08-06 27 RACE 1 RESTRICTED TERMS OIV B 1,200 m 5 *T**«s4S(7 5) KSttMr (6) 1 1 1 9 WWOIIC 51.5(54-10) (NKm. (4) I 2 2 ffIMMUMB 53 (291-24) MC Lie* (2) 9 6 3 6 EHU IS3 (591-55) CHRm (11) 5 5 4 4 (MMim HWtt2,496 words
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Advertisement233 1989-08-06 28 A Sonata 1-8 leaves most 1-6 cars behind today and tomorrow. MODEL I TODAY I TOMORROW I FINAL COST (Current Price) (Scrap Value)* Toyota Corona CD $65,745 $11,500 $54,245 Honda Accord (M) $64,388 $11,500 $52,888 Mazda 626 SDN (M) $61,540 $11,500 $50,040 Mitsubishi 1 .6 Saloon $61 ,008 $11 ,500233 words
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Article, Illustration876 1989-08-06 28 THE rebel Hag files over English cricket, hardly surprising m a country where the most celebrated national ensign Is now a ■tutted wallet. Qretd may have bowled patriotism for a duck, but what else should we expect when public reaction to Mike Gattlng*876 words
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Article, Illustration365 1989-08-06 28 DWUQ* IN •POUT TORONTO The International Olympic Committee medical (-ommuwlon are developing a drug test that could be used to disqualify athletes from the Olympics even if they do not teat positive for drug use immediately after competing. The prospective analysis, which can beNYT - 365 words
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297 1989-08-06 28 Easy for Blondi after Jager too eager LOS ANOELBB Sprinter Tom Jager, apparently too *aE 1 for revenge over rival tt Biondl at the US Swim mlng Long Course National Championship* on Friday night, boat the gun and was disqualified for a false start. Jager and Blondl were all eetReuter; AFP - 297 words
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Article, Illustration358 1989-08-06 29 PETER KHOO - Hockey teams shooting for silvers PETER KHOO HOCKEY THE Republic'! men's and women's hockey teams will be aiming for at the least silver medals from the first push at the Tun Razak Stadium m Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia, the defending champions and one of Asia's top hockey countries, must be regarded358 words
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Article, Illustration515 1989-08-06 29 Tay Cheng Knoon - PATRICIA KIM, who has smashed her way to three South-east Asia Games tabletennis gold medals, Is extra hungry for a fourth. For this year's campaign win start exactly a week after her 22nd birthday. "Won't It make a lovely present?" she said at515 words
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Article, Illustration476 1989-08-06 29 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON QOLF ON Samson Gimson's broad shoulders He Singapore's South-east Asia Game* golden hopes m golf. Just as Kee Bee Khim must lead m the search for women's glory. On current form, the Republic's two top golfers are at least three or four strokes476 words
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267 1989-08-06 29 SOCCER. Asian Schools THE withdrawals of goalkeeper Amos Boon and five other talented players have dented Singapore Combined Schools' high hopes for the 12-natlon Asian Schools soccer competition which the Republic are hosting from Aug 14-24. Amos, the former Under 16 youth267 words
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Article, Illustration414 1989-08-06 29 ARGENTINE sUr Daniel Paasarella, who led his country to victory In the 1978 World Cup, laid on Thursday he was retiring from the game. Passarella, 36, announced his decision at a news conference at the River Plate stadium m Buenos Aires. After the 1978 World Cup triumph, Passarella414 words
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Article205 1989-08-06 29 LONDON Portsmouth were fined £5,000 ($16,000) by the English Football Association on Friday (or their poor disciplinary record last season. The Second Division club, who had seven players sent off during the season, also received a £20,000 suspended fine, the biggest ever levied by theReuter - 205 words
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Article, Illustration209 1989-08-06 29 PETER KHOO - Archers set sights on gold ARCHsMY SINGAPORE'S archers haw as good a chance of hitting gold In the South-east Asia Game* gold at any other team, including defending champions Indonesia. So says Bill Wee, president of the Archery Association of Singapore. Bill said he was not impressed by the Indonesians'209 words
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Article92 1989-08-06 29 Ericsson takes over lead Sweden's Mlkael Ericsson drove hi* Lancia Into the over all land of the Argentine motor rally at Cordoba on Friday After defending champion Jorge Recalde's lubrication a/stern broke down In the thin! leg lUcalde, the leader since the rally started on Tuesday, dropped Into third place,92 words
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Article38 1989-08-06 29 Brazilian Emerson FltUpaldi came up with his third straight pole victory and bis first on an oval track la Brooklyn on Friday, earning the top qualifying spot for the Marlboro 500 with a Up of SBS.TMkmh38 words
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Article57 1989-08-06 29 A four-man Soviet Union team broke their own world four-Jon cycling record when they clocked 4mln 10 JTTssc at the national track champiomhips la Moscow on Friday The team of Olympic champions Vlachealav Ekimov and Dmi try Nebubyn, and Mikhail Or lov and Yevgeny Benyn, had set the57 words
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Article27 1989-08-06 29 The Soviet Union's National Olympic Committee have pro posed the Black Sea resort town of Sochi as the country's candidate for the 1988 Winter Olympics.27 words
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Article44 1989-08-06 29 Denmark! Admiral's Cup yachting team face a race against time to repair the damaged rigging on their boat Andelsbanken for the start of the 974 km marathon Fastnet Race at Cowes, England Leaders Britain hold a M-potnt over Cup holders New Zealand.44 words
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Article48 1989-08-06 29 Several top French rugby In ternationala, including Franck Mensel and Laurent Rodriguez, are willing to defy a go v eminent ban and play In South Africa next month despite warnings of sanctions. The competition Is to celebrate the 100 th anniversary of the South African Rugby Board.48 words
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Article24 1989-08-06 29 Phil Blake, the leading tryscorer la Australian rugby league this season, has signed a short-term contract with English First Division dub Hull24 words
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Article31 1989-08-06 29 West Germany surged ahead of Hungary and France after the fencing, swimming and shooting events at the women's ninth World Modern Pentathlon championship In Wiener Neustadt, Austria, on Friday.31 words
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Article30 1989-08-06 29 Soviet ice hockey star Vladimir Krutov has been released by the Red Army and could begin negotiations with the Vancouver Canucks within two weeks, agent Mark Mai covtcheaid.30 words
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Article39 1989-08-06 29 Former British Lions captain Willie John McBride confirmed on Friday ho had re ceived approval from the Irish Rugby Football Union to manage a Rest of the World side to tour South Africa later this month.39 words
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Article, Illustration348 1989-08-06 30 RUOBY UNION AUCKLAND New Zealand turned on a powerful display of forward play to beat Australia 24-12 yesterday tn a tense BlediaJoe Cup, the rugby union Test being decided only In the last 10 minutes. The win gave the All Blacks a clean sweep ofReuter - 348 words
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Article1163 1989-08-06 30 AUtTWAUAN FOOTBALL vrt. IMb raaai <•» aa aaaaja»tai) Taste*. aayi ritaroy 23-U (151) bt Malbourna 15-1J (KB). Sydnay U-1J («B) bt CoUlngwood 11 15 (81), Hawthorn 14-11 bt Carlton 144 (90). Oaaioaa. 17-U (US) bt St KUda U-U iaiasri 1 Hawthorn a4p«a (paroaataga not avail abte) I1,163 words
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Article, Illustration838 1989-08-06 31 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN fciZia^uS THE longest -standing record In national schoola swimming an A Division mark belonging one of Singapore's premier sportspersons. Patricia Chan is not the fastest time In the girls' event. A contradiction one might think. But if you take into account that838 words
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Article, Illustration339 1989-08-06 31 Mahmood Gaznavi - Mahmood Gaznavi LOCAL CRICKET By RAPID half-centuries by skipper Tim Wade and Brian Field plus a brilliant bowling spell by Altaff Huasien allowed Singapore Cricket Club I to retain the senior knockout title yesterday. The hosts defeated Ceylon Sports Club by 19 runs m the339 words
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Article198 1989-08-06 31 CRICKET NEWCASTLE Nasser Hussaln strengthened hit England Test claims despite the England XTs three-wicket defeat at the hands of the Rest of the World on Friday. Hussaln's 88, which Included nine fours In 170 minutes, set the standard for his more restless colleagues and came onAFP - 198 words
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259 1989-08-06 31 Forgotten duo inspire Aussies to victory NOTTINGHAM Forgotten duo Carl Rackemann and Tim May propelled Australia to an emphatic 196-run victory over Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge on Friday. Paceman Rackemann and off -spinner May, who have been kept out of the Ashes triumph by Injury, grabbed a rare outing withAFP - 259 words
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Article, Illustration285 1989-08-06 31 TEMNf STRATTON MOUNTAIN (Vermont) French Open champion Michael Chang Joined the legion of upset victims at the International '89 tennis tournament when he ran Into a giant roadblock m the quar-ter-finals on Friday. Jim Grabb, who at 1.93 m tower* over the second-seeded Chang,Reuter - 285 words
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259 1989-08-06 31 SAN DIEGO Unseeded Bet tina Bunge, of Monaco, continued her comeback with a three-set victory over unseeded American Ann Grossman m the quarter-finals of a US$2OO,OOO (1384,000) women's tennis tournament here on Friday. Bettina, who was ranked sixth In the world m 1983 butAP; AFP - 259 words
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Article, Illustration351 1989-08-06 31 Wang, 94, still a champ sprinter ATHLETICS EUGENE (Oregon) There Is bo doubt about it. The crowd-pieasers at the World Veterans' Chamniwhtnt art the elder < **H*r* a Wang Ching-chang, the ft year-old runner (ran Taiwan who was tht sensation In the 100 metres competition last Sunday, cams back (orAP - 351 words
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Obituary, Illustration336 1989-08-06 30 321 Deaths 321 Deaths 321 Deaths ELDER LEE SENG TOH AGE: 58 YEARS called horn* to be with the Lord on 4th August 1989 "The Lord v mjr shepherd, I shall not be m want. Surely goodness and lore will follow me all the days of my life, and I336 words
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Obituary, Illustration106 1989-08-06 30 Tue) fwitwy of ih# HIRUD A Y A MARY W/O DHANARAJ wish to txprsss our heartfelt thanks to an our friend* and relatives for all thslr contributions, consolation and support during our recent bereavement Ws wish to thank especially Dr. Ann Msrrlman and Dr. riorance Llm and also106 words
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Obituary, Illustration45 1989-08-06 30 Tfce *es*By ef 9m Lets MPM. MAMCV CHAM use) POOm t«W CHUN Departed: 31/7/1P Tfc« tasly Of Tk« Uts LUCY MO NQU AMO NUNQ wUbes to thank relatives and friends for their kind attendanos. Invaluable assistance k §enerous donations during their r#c#nl DSVSevSHBSA**45 words
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Obituary, Illustration42 1989-08-06 30 to awwtortnf Mmmit Ol AIYAR View ALAK SHY Pipsrtld M/7/t7 The depths of sorrow we cannot uu, Of Urn low of on* w. love so well. And while ehe sleepe a peaceful M Her BMBBory we shall always keep42 words
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Obituary, Illustration41 1989-08-06 30 kl BV^ff^BM^^B BB^^^^n OOMCMOONKHM OlHiliiMJl MMrta tm broken, urn ted arl*d MTSY NO tOH INO Our thought* ar« tlwt r i with Our tiaaxu ar« wi with pain; Thu world would b* ilk* haawi M|W way hay M**»-41 words
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Obituary, Illustration26 1989-08-06 30 y w MR. CNATTUKUTTY NAM But ana Urn empty otaalr lUmlnda u» of U»« (m(. Urn ■alto, Of on* who one* »i Umt*26 words
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Obituary, Illustration49 1989-08-06 30 THAUU TNAVAAAJM MAVAMOI MOTIMUWMU W« If— uw ttMM bffoiM d*yi Whan war* lof Uwi Th« famUy^ chain la broken But food BMBortaa Uva fomtr Alwar* rawaw»ara*J mm CfcwjMUiilll, r«4«tl«.« a»«] n» aim. MM Maw* a^a^M *W i«4 iaaalwaaa rfca> ii. Him mat Uiu m a panonaJ lOTWaAton.49 words
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Advertisement60 1989-08-06 30 I C.A.T.S. 1 737-H6* Acceptance of obituary announcements 9om to 1 1.30pm To help us expedite your announcement, please produce: 1) Original death certificate 2) Identity Card of person placing the announcement For booking enquiries, pleote coll: 737-1166 —Mon Fri 9am to spm Sat. 9am to 2pm 737-0011 After office60 words
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Advertisement71 1989-08-06 30 The Strait. Time. $6.60 per line Tbj^jndjyT^j^^gjeOperbne^^ The Straits Times $23.00 per coLcm. Th^Supdsy Time. $24.00 per coLcm. TV Straits Time. $28.35 per coLcm. The Sunday Time. $29.65 per col. cm. "In Memorlam" Is for the loved ones whom you remember hh^^^HNH[ Lwfll ■^■^■^L! SMii Mm only n^w§ I I71 words
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Advertisement193 1989-08-06 31 APPOINTMENT EiC EAC TIMBER MACHINED LUMBER PRODUCT COORDINATOR Due to the growing Importanoa of the machined lumber trade. EAC Tlmber/Blnaapore Is looking for an experienced person to Ml the position of Coordinator of their Machined Lumber Department covering Singapore/Indonesia (possibly BabarVBarawakV The major export market, controlled by EAC would be193 words
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Advertisement181 1989-08-06 31 Athletics at Sentoaa! I hr Himhlmi B«d> Beautiful Collect your entry forms from Get training for a month of September 9. 3. 30pm-7pm September 10. Noon 3 00pm the Sentosa Information Office M A healthy competition on At the Swimming Lagoon Phe "Mr Sentosa' Btnlv (World Trade Centre). For Sentosa.181 words
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The Sunday Times Sportsfront
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Article, Illustration490 1989-08-06 32 Tay Cheng Khoon - Tay Cheng Khoon SINGAPORE AMATEUR OPEN by INDIA'S Amandeep Johl fired a second three-under-par 69 yesterday far a seven-stroke lead going Into today's final round of the Singapore Amateur Open golf championships at Jurong Country Gub. Johl is on 210. followed by Malaysia's490 words
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Article240 1989-08-06 32 THE Singapore Lawn Tennis Association showed their appreciation to sponsors of the Honda -Kan Singapore Men's Open tennis championships In a unique way they organised a golf outing for them at the Buklt course yesterday. Playing host on behalf of the SLTA was First Deputy Prime240 words
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Article, Illustration260 1989-08-06 32 BOCCER EVEN the presence of two national players m Thomson Consumer Electronics' team failed to prevent Singapore Aerospace from keeping the Singapore Business Houses Football League Senior Knockout title at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Thomson paraded Internationals Ishak Saad and Hasnlm Haron but Aerospace played goodALBERT SIM - 260 words
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Article316 1989-08-06 32 Shirlynn Ho - Shirlynn Ho BOWLING by THE Singapore Ten Pin Bowling Congress has resolved the controversy arising from the different Interpretations of a rule In the Singapore Open championships. Many local bowlers were unhappy over the rule concernIng the qualification for the semi-finals. Of the 24316 words
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Article214 1989-08-06 32 BADMINTON KUALA LUMPUR Singapore's badminton champion Hamid Khan was eliminated In the third round of the men's singles at the Federal Territory Open yesterday but Zarlnah Abdullah made It past the second round of the women's event. Hamld went down 16-17, 6-15 to Selangor's MustafaBernama - 214 words
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271 1989-08-06 32 FOREIGN QOLF DROTTNINGHOLM (Sweden) Australian Peter Senior'! unorthodox putting equipment and style helped him to a onestroke halfway lead In the Scandinavian Open golf championship on Friday Senior hit back with five birdies after two early bogeys to shoot a second round 70 forReuter - 271 words
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Article141 1989-08-06 32 TENNIS KUALA LUMPUR Unseeded Australian Rusael larlow toppled fourth seed Steve Guy In the semi-finals of Malaysian Open Challenger tennis tournament yesterday. Barlow defeated the New Zealander, 7-6 (7-4), 7-5 to earn a final berth against compatriot Neil Borwlck, who Is also unseeded. Borwlck defeatedAP - 141 words
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THE LATE NEWS
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Article88 1989-08-06 32 EAST ASIA •quash champion Zalnal Abtdln led three Singaporeans Into the semi-finals of the CulnneM MaJaysU-Sln-gmpore circuit In Johor yester Zalnal edged out Malaysia's promising Junior Jay Urn 10-8, d-7. 9-4, for a date with compatriot Simon Yang m the last four. Simon was fully stretched88 words
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Article55 1989-08-06 32 Matt Blond! won the SO-metres freestyle In the fastest time In the world this year, 22. Msec But the disqualification of rival Tom Jager for a false Hart caused fans at the US National swimming championships In Los Angeles to boo through out the event. Blond! said he55 words
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Article37 1989-08-06 32 Italys' Paolo Cane defeated Swede Nlcklaa Kultl 6-4, 6-2 and Yugoslav Bruno Oresar beat Australian Johan Ander son 74 (7-5), 6-2, to quality for the finals of the Swedish men's Open tennis championship In Bastad.37 words
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Article40 1989-08-06 32 Englishman John Parrott has been seeded to win Asia's first world ranking snooker tournament, the Hong Kong Protas slonal Open, starting tomorrow. The tournament boasts a 32-man draw, Including eight players currently ranked m the world's top 1040 words
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Miscellaneous10 1989-08-06 32 Hwt.iEtMtsawYanHis... j I \dhOOOPSi i I \/> Srv^-t yi <r/ J10 words
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Miscellaneous151 1989-08-06 32 TODAY B EVENTB I BOWUNO Singapore Opea championships (Superbowl, 9am) CRJCkET Dlv ITSOC f v QK (SCC). JR v SRC (SRC) both at 10.30 am; Dlv 1: U v CSC (IA), 9CA v SOS (SCRC) both at 1.30pm. CJOLF Singapore Amateur Open (Jurong OC, lam). HOCKEY International Masters tournament: Ovar-90:151 words
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COVER STORY
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Article, Illustration2069 1989-08-06 2 Where will it all end? AGNES CHEN reports on the new Singapore Syndrome where young men and women want now what It took towkays of the past many years to afford You know that m a low m yeart, you'll be able to afford thorn but by2,069 words
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Article, Illustration240 1989-08-06 2 ALBERT and Chrtotue Teh, like any ywig Magapareaaa, believe la keeptag their nvtafi la the bank for ralay day uiiMl the bank's money la the lUi If passible aeeaaae Cttfaaak eiteaofed them UM* Uae ef credit. RUmA time the Tea* tow ea It, they either240 words
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FASHION
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Article, Illustration399 1989-08-06 3 When the temperature RISES PEEK at tanned skin under a tease of lace, frills and ruffles. Sexy lingerie, made famous oy pop-stsx Madonna, has moved from the bedroom onto the stage and now into the pool. Hot on the heels of swimsults with sex appeal art those for the toned399 words
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Article90 1989-08-06 3 THEY are seriously Into sequins m Saudi Arabia, to Judge from the exhibits of palms and pomegranate* at Traditional Dress of Saudi Arabia, Which recently opened at the American Museum of Natural History m New York. While many Western designers are ransacking Middle Eastern fashions forNYT - 90 words
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Article39 1989-08-06 3 THR ultimate hl*h U*h aces— ry I* thr carrying <**•* 'or y«or floppy disk*. Pale gray and lt«klag Ilk* briefcase, It enH«Mw ta«m In a magnetic harrier, pravMlag complete prelection when In transit train harrtn! wlprout. The ObserverThe Observer - 39 words
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Article65 1989-08-06 3 IN China's censorship drive against pornography and Western ideas, one notable publication has apparently escaped a blanket ban on Western publications: Elle. The Chinese edition of Elle is printed uuarterly m Shanghai. The latest edition advertises the world's most expensive perfumes and extols the latest Paris fashions withAFP - 65 words
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Article63 1989-08-06 3 JOAN Collliw. that eteraal Mteh on televistoa whom many leve to hate, hu tinMd her attention lately to jewellery destgsJag. As vn might expect, her designs arc Larger than life. A diamante and crystal centipede brsseh now selling la ma)«r Brltlah departmental store* for %tt». Wkat b beauUf63 words
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STYLE
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475 1989-08-06 4 Winds of change blow through couture JOHN dt SOUZA identifies the trends that matter beyond the deslgnei name-dropping and latest autumn Paris collections AN ITALIAN designing at Christian Dior? An Arab crashing the hallowed portals of couture? A Japanese group owning the revered house of Gres and Britain 1 Midland475 words
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Article, Illustration1132 1989-08-06 4 In Paris this time, interest was focused on the new designing names, mostly Italian. At Dior, it was Gianfranco Ferre, taken on by a new, younger management who had horrified Paris m May by sacking Dior's designer of 28 years, Marc Bohan At Guy Laroche, it1,132 words
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Article, Illustration432 1989-08-06 4 From Lady Macbeth to every woman's desire Boy, that man can really make a suit. Wt been In the business for 25 years and he )uai never stop* lai arises People constantly worry about hi* health and atability, so It always comes as a surprise whan he turns out a432 words
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Article, Illustration372 1989-08-06 4 THE "Kaiser" and "Marianne" are locked m a battle that has had the French fashion world agog for more than a week now. "Nowadays we're looking for sexier models," said designer Karl Lagerfeld of the fashion house, Chanel, explaining his break with top mannequinReuter - 372 words
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MIND & BODY
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Article, Illustration787 1989-08-06 5 The anaesthetist Is often naively tagged the doctor who puts patients to sleep. THELMA SIM reports on his much overlooked role WIDE-EYED panic, a furiously thumping heart. A patient can be gripped by great terror at the possibility of pain when told he needs787 words
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Article, Illustration517 1989-08-06 5 1 We AT la fee difference between ft cr*wH IM ft bridge? A crown replaces a part or the entire top portion of your tooth. It is supported by your remaining tooth or root. A bridge replaces one or more missing teeth. It517 words
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539 1989-08-06 5 RESEARCHERS have discovered how to treat such sleep disorders as insomnia and tet lag quickly and simply by resetting the human body clock with exposure to light. The researchers said their findings suggested that sleep disorders might be treated by such simple actionsNYT - 539 words
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Article, Illustration546 1989-08-06 5 Beware it may be good news DID you see where a middle- j aged man dropped dead of a heart attack upon learning he had won IB million In the lot-, i twyf i It is a timely warning to all of us good news can kill j you. i546 words
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Article, Illustration892 1989-08-06 6 If you overlook the heats the terrible Saturday night TV and the awful traffic, there is plenty to shout about. LEE GEOK BOI dreams up a Treasure Island whoopee me* Aal v champagne. The company and the 't*$4 '-i I f00d n^te the892 words
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Article567 1989-08-06 6 Sutu Bandung Makes 1 litre 700 ml cold UHT milk 100 ml rose syrup 200 ml cold water Mix all Ingredients together. Chill well before serving. Popiah Serves six 1 Kg popiah skin 1 kg banakuang (turnip), shredded 1 small can bamboo shoots, shredded 4 cloves garlic, chopped 1567 words
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Article527 1989-08-06 6 a RJJTI DRINKS I f/Cp 1 By CH*NQ yj^y POHTIONQ 1965, the year Singapore came to independence, is not a particularly memorable year for wine, especially for Burgundy and Bordeaux, the two French regions most treasured for their delicious grape Juice. In fact, so forgettable527 words
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Article, Illustration1312 1989-08-06 7 Which restaurants add lustre to our claim of being a food paradise? JOHN de SOUZA coaxes six exoert foodies to eat And t_>ll AFTER nearly a quarter-century of nationhood, we may still not know much about each other's cultures. But, like the true foodlea we have become, we1,312 words
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Article, Illustration1173 1989-08-06 8 KIM WAN - KIM WAN By CHAM What state-of-the-art sets have LUXURY TV sees, a— a Ity Mrsftnad (ts- ts fl-aeh) saedsls nattog apwards at $s,4SS, are frtttaf mere M paler with Wkmiirini Yasaaa-eel-lsstrteal-i Ptaaa Wngsaara alone sells li ts 11 eeek sees a aterai, earn1,173 words
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Article766 1989-08-06 8 NEVILLE STACK - NEVILLE STACK bHTOMOTUP I IT IS possible to be erasec from the consciousness of thf human race. Every limb, cv cry bone, every sinew, even cell can become invisible. See-through, transparent without form or substance. Becoming invisible sound! as though it might be difficult Far766 words
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TIME OFF
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Article, Illustration230 1989-08-06 9 CALLED "mush hall" and "kitten ball" In it* early days, softball was first played by women at world championship level In 1965. The Japanese then chalked up 12 straight wins m the next decade. An American invented the game a century ago as a form of230 words
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Article, Illustration419 1989-08-06 9 THELMA SIM - THELMA SIM Gardening By AS YOU watch your plants grow via orously, you will almost certainly feel the urge to Increase your collection. You are now ready for propagation and repotting. For the casual Indoor gardener, the simplest way to propagate Is through division.419 words
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Article, Illustration758 1989-08-06 9 A group of young executives seeks relef from the enmi of dscos and lounges In a Ngh-sphited game of Sunday softbal each week, reports AGUES CHEW Sunday aoftball Is all about socialising. Shop-talk Is cut out and networking for business contacts Is taboo. "LOOK758 words
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TRAVEL
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Article, Illustration1063 1989-08-06 10 ALAN RIDING - ALAN RIDING Rome should not be visited m a da It will show a lot more to those who dare to pull back its veil, reports GETTING lost is a good way to discover Rome. Just take the wrong turn or simply follow your Instincts1,063 words
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Travel news
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Article161 1989-08-06 10 DINNER at the House of Lords In London is normally only by invitation of a member. However, paying guests now have an opportunity to dine with peers In their dining room, with proceeds going to charity. Four or five times a year, a group of 30NYT - 161 words
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Article, Illustration67 1989-08-06 10 THE Tori Beach Resort on Batam Island will be fully operational by September this year. Already opened to guests (or the past (ew months, the resort has 154 rooms In thatched cottages. Among Its facilities are fishing trips for garonpa and Acuba-dtvtng excursion*. For more information, contact Tmrl67 words
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Article84 1989-08-06 10 IT IS now illegal to bring elephant ivory into the United States. Jewellery, artworks, trinkets and household goods, such as ivory-handled silverware, brought into the US by travellers will be seized. The carrier will be subject to a US$5,OOO (about SSIO.OOO) fine. The US government Imposed theNYT - 84 words
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Article82 1989-08-06 10 TRAVELLING to Kashmir In India and wishing to stay In one of Srtnagar's fabled houseboats bnt fearful of encountering Dal Lake's polluted waters? Then consider the ltl or so boat* moored on Nageem Lake where environmentalists say tourists can feel reasonably safe. The lake, separated by a narrowNYT - 82 words
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Article140 1989-08-06 10 LLANWRTYD WELLS, population 600, claims to be the smallest town m Britain but has lately drawn a new crowd: mountain bikers. "Ski-ing on wheels" is how the activity is sometimes described. The area has a range of forest trails, mountain track* and little-used lanes for this. No special140 words
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Article89 1989-08-06 10 THE Whltsuaday* 14-lslaad archipelago of! QiMMliul Isafaveariw degtimtl— for fee Awlm becaase of Its sbnailsnt reef -Ufe aad clear waters. Om of the beot ways to explore Ike area Is by boat wale* om cm doc k U sa vo«r Urn algk Uf e In fTVoVIBUaJsw V^66T%M 0f llrtjt89 words
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Article, Illustration393 1989-08-06 10 Mary Tan - Mary Tan H» Mail—l Hii bmmtj af the girls. They took like the statues carved by the great Italian masters, with their missis of long, wavy hair and an Impression of perfect, chiselled features. Perta Psfftsiii. Goes on for street after Ktreet, on Sundays, from early393 words
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ARTS & BOOKS
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Article, Illustration882 1989-08-06 11 When sacred cows moo and are worshipped Do authors with great reputations receive automatic acclaim? Novelist BRIAN GLANWIE argues m the London Sunday Times that reviewers are too ready to praise the emperor's new clothes WHEN Saul Bellow's novella .C A Thett was published m early April, the lowing of882 words
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Article, Illustration302 1989-08-06 11 NEVILLE STACK - NEVILLE STACK By ASK anyone to name an opera ami il Is a near certainty that the MWNT will be Carmen. Even those who regard ojmmh as no more than shrieking and roaring to a preposterous plot will grant that Bizet's great work belongs to302 words
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513 1989-08-06 11 PAUL GOLDBERGER - PAUL GOLDBERGER By WORK has just begun on the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum m Washington Congress donated the land; the USfW m Ssl7s m) cost of the building will be privately met. But how much can architecture do? Can there be any suitable513 words
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Article86 1989-08-06 11 TO SEE what malm Japanew shadow play ttaamtrt aptdal, catch one of the two fr— pi fiy^nAf on Aug 15 and 16 by the Kageoouahl Troupe from Japan. The 11-ye*r-oW group to a leading exponent of the ancient art. The Kageteuehl playen teU stories with a86 words
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Article12 1989-08-06 11 TENOB Urn Cmwtm, wfce f— gat ••f raprMij DUnM IHTIHT - 12 words
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Article42 1989-08-06 11 BRITAIN'S Oxford University haa appointed American composer It* first visiting professor of drama and musical theatre. Sondhelm, 50, who wrote the lyrics of the hit musical West Side Story, will be a fellow at St Catherine's College from January. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Advertisement120 1989-08-06 3 'You can tell the difference even when your hair is wet j^ Great looking hair is now just one easy step away with Kao Srfone m The shampoo changes into a condttioner only during rinsing to leave hair soft and manageable, without that sticky feeling. II 4B^i 1 3 KQO120 words
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Advertisement33 1989-08-06 4 If your cash reserve needs an additive, do it by selling articles which you don't use by advertising m The Straits Times Classified. Just a phone call will do the Job. C*TI 71733 words
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Advertisement285 1989-08-06 5 Say goodbye to backache! JBLtf^'^iiii ~~il .*lt!I L til llf i L^smlm^ mi^ir^f! l^k\i**f I L^A^^^^^^J- LflmwmwmV'i W^ri^T^- W^ ti fe v t ylm^B^Bl \l>' m^Hki aS m^Bfemv m^F Jl^vtir A. mvkmW &U' 4'^mV mamn^l mW mwf a AmWaVJ^> *w Kl^^^^^^^PV^AWmWmWmWA^HßUßi Jjl ■L^V>l i •^■i^ KM^^^mmmmmmic!:^Bßß^^^M^Bjßßsmvc^_- ;sMm«ta^sj«Bjßjß^Bci^^^sMVßjßmMmVsi +^k\M sa— m^Ms»—285 words
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Advertisement711 1989-08-06 6 As the French hold up their glasses high for their bicentennial, we celebrate the cellars that take pride L^P of place In France. Fill a glass with your favourite wine. fjß preferably French. Then sit bach as we transport J you through some of the most renowned of French I711 words
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Advertisement36 1989-08-06 7 C^fe Carousel goep ethnic for a m national celebration S 1-15 August •at _j^»^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Mi lln AJL &aA^ NE r 1 IT fj BOULEV\Rgfc)TEL I KCELLEfyIO [OGJ FHfR 200 orcmtdJbuigvjrgt t ore 1024 SINGAPORE A FOREVER^ I36 words
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Advertisement186 1989-08-06 7 It's a culinary salute to Singapore's 24th National Day from 1 to 15 August. At the Cafe Carousel, we have gathered your best-loved ethnic favourites for a dazzling, scrumptious spread. Start off with Chinese, Malay or Indian specialities: Duckling with Yam Rice, landoon Chicken, Gado Gado, Beef Rendang, Lady's Finger186 words
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Advertisement85 1989-08-06 7 >v M I 4 S 1 WWt mOrC COOkU1 8 I P* C .V ja fe y 0 microwave oven, to you need M A a bigger microwave oven? ■/H704 1 4 «pa* <• 7 *H>U» But you want more cooking *»cc hi the kitchen, you need a mafcr I85 words
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Advertisement280 1989-08-06 8 Feedthekids to the dragon. Once your kids get a taste of this dragon, they'll want to be fed to him again and again. He lives at Ocean Park, and he's more than WWI Oun Brothers You Can! a match for the entire family! 4 Days Hong Kong from ***** Hong280 words
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Advertisement49 1989-08-06 8 SAFETY AND FIRST AID When the mosquito bites, you can stop the itch by applying a paste of bicarb of soda and water. Other remedies Include an aspirin dissolved m a teaspoon of water and methylated spirits. Even a raw onion rubbed on the bite will relieve the itch.49 words
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Advertisement465 1989-08-06 8 THE LEGAL SYSTEM FOR CRIMINAL CASE pmvrcouNOL uljlYTljUTjuu& Cases are heard m London. Court consists of five British law lords. t Appeal posslWa only V It Is an offence puntahej life Imprisonment or daath and I tha fudges' dooiaton I is not unanimous. I Court consists of three Judges. I465 words
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Advertisement340 1989-08-06 9 1 ■I)lV>* cxwTEsrr COOK YOUR WAY TO two categories A FEAST OF PRIZES. JM*L SSSSSSST* 1 3for» $18,000 wortb of n/( prizes including cash prizes, l\J preliminary rounds: Maggi Hampers and National \Y Scptemi»i7 mt t I*l v t ~~.~<*t /'iH Conventional Category Vouchers could be yours! ~^J^\ tJr Peoples340 words
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Advertisement516 1989-08-06 10 From September 16 to 30, 1989, Kuala Q^p, tural performances. Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia, AU U Adding to the festive mood, you can comes alive with colours and festivals. J!^ 1 11 1 savour the exotic flavour of Malaysian Indeed, for 15 days and nights, there r T516 words
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Advertisement68 1989-08-06 11 Singapore Furniture Manufacturers' 6? Traders' Association PRESENTS A Furniture Exhibition of Distinction for All OH' 3 Ofc»* ~v\ •^(X «l I *°*^.^i' oil •Jb#* f«^-® v1 c I I I I soV^- ORGANISER: iX JL /M- it[ (The Hatunuil Hody Of Funuiurc Industry) tmn SINGAPORE FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS' AND TRADERS' ASSOCIATION68 words
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Advertisement44 1989-08-06 12 LIFE IN THE FAST LANE HAS JUST PASSED THEM BY. THE INTIMATE DMVM6 A Member of the Sime Darby Group Q Ptrformanct Motors Limlttd 8% Dunearn Road, (2158) Tel *****00, Telex RS ***** BEEMVE BMW Ctntrt 280 Kampong Arang Tan,ong Rhu. (1543) Tel *****6844 words
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Article, Illustration1140 1989-08-06 2 In search of the Singapore song From P«g« 1 Singapore Swing, and the search for a national costume. Remarked creative director Norman Kerr, a Scot. "When you look for songs, you are talking about a country's long history. Singapore is still a young country. Another problem, observed Mr Chiang, is1,140 words
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Article216 1989-08-06 2 Someone's penned a National Dky song, that you can rap to all night long. To usher m Singapore's 24th year, on August Bth that'll soon be here. YES, it has finally happened. Singaporeans now have their very own National Day rap lyrics spoken to a beat and216 words
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Article, Illustration615 1989-08-06 2 Alex Abishcganaden, 63 Retired civil servant; double-bam player, guitarist, composer, singer, writer, actor and music teacher at the NUS and La Salic, a 1988 Cultural Medallion recipient "Lyrics that are (airly simple, meaningful m context and, hopefully, memorable. If I write a patriotic song, it615 words
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Article, Illustration182 1989-08-06 2 HUGH Harrison, the anadlan behind the three National l>a> songs, If no stranger to the KiwiThe tt-year-eld writer, producer, director and composer has worked here for the pant IVfc years and owns Harrison-Green Marketing ft Communications, set np In IMI. Before that, he worked In182 words
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Article, Illustration1483 1989-08-06 3 More family tare and old favourites Exit Beauty and the Beast, enter Lassie. JANICE SEAH peeks Into the bag of goodies SBC brought back from this year's shopping trips Lawrence of Arabia: This lavish, breathtaking film by David Lean won seven Oscars, Including Best Picture. It Is a blockbuster biography1,483 words
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Article, Illustration903 1989-08-06 3 Dramas (Unconfirmed) Wtjfs Starring hubba-hubba hunk Jack Scalla (I'll Take Manhattan) and set m beautiful San Francisco, Wolf is a policeman who is framed and driven oft the force. He resurfaces years after his disgrace and tries to patch things up903 words
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Article, Illustration770 1989-08-06 4 KEN JALLEH JR ON*TV IN the unlikely event that I should find myself m the hot seat of the Illustrious chairman of the Board of Film Censors, I hope to perform my duties with as much patience, as much courage as current chairman Rama770 words
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Letter156 1989-08-06 4 MR Ken Jalleh Jr (Sex-change op: Did SBC go too far? The Sunday Times, July 23) Is wrong m contending that the segment on the sex operation of a transsexual should not have been included on SBC's Friday Background programme three Fridays ago. Surely the issue is156 words
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Letter126 1989-08-06 4 THE recent article, Sex-change op: Did SBC go too far? reflects the usual paranoia associated with new concepts of media pre- sentatton. It appears to (all into the same genre of argument as that In favour of excising the rape scene from the film Trie Accused. Just when126 words
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Article54 1989-08-06 4 SOME big-timers m Hongkong's entertainment circuit are already m the process of applying for emigration to Singapore. The list apparently includes Alan Tarn, Eric Tsang, Andy Lav, Miv Kin Wai, Ken Tong, Benny Mok and Wilson Lam, reports the Lianhe Wanbao. Notice they are all men?54 words
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Article, Illustration81 1989-08-06 4 EX-6BC actor Hugo Ng will be appearing In drag for a new HK -TV B serial, reports the lianhe Zaobao. He earlier ■mggested that his sifter (whose reoemblanee U him la UMftwiy) be tsed for his "woman" scenes, bat this wm tamed down. Why wm Ng81 words
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Article50 1989-08-06 4 AFTER months of consideration, multi-talented Lisa Wang has agreed to sign a two-year contract with HK-TVB. It seems Wang was touched by the TV station's "sincerity", and has willingly lowered her original fee of HK|l m (*****,000) a year to an undisclosed sum, says the Lianhe Wanbao.50 words
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Article62 1989-08-06 4 GLAMOROUS Cherto Cheug wants to be farmftrlT Y M better believe It mU omdm from the hone's moath. < henng'i drr*m U to owb a (»rroUg«Mighf«raiteMetf herae* mm* a herd of g«*ta, Mya the Movie Mi TV Weekly. The Mtrew cUlma she la looUag forward to mlet We62 words
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Miscellaneous2811 1989-08-06 5 Sr YOUR WEEK AHEA?" natmnuldav f^KHS^i ill JJOMPAY TWJOAY 'Ti B^L^L^Lm.^.l.^ M b^L^L^LB I demonstrations on seal carvings, I i~**a3aM*m j I UIK matvwai tiummt i BHHH sculpture and sketching Artists who I T?AU LIVE AT THE CRQUE 0E OEMAIN M I 2nffmS2S?^S ton bnng or»nal works of an acceptable2,811 words
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Advertisement216 1989-08-06 6 AKAI "r=. The Power to Perform *<# 5399 It's not true to say that a system's good performance depends on its si/e. Mun „m Th^f 'c n, r r.c a ?tk \H3U AKa Qeabve At He«t PLL Synthes.zer Tuner with up to 1 5 preset stations on rM.MW SW bands216 words
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Article, Illustration241 1989-08-06 7 VELVETEEN TraasvMea Vamp (MCA) THIS has get to be mm of the strongest esaieaders fer beat Bridih alUrn this year. The mark maligned Traasvlslon Vamp has come op with a magnlfieeat teUew-up to last year's brilliant debut, Pep AH. While the Utter hoasasd matin mswd nleaeata Uke I241 words
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Article708 1989-08-06 7 OWG SOH CHN reports on the changing fortunes of one of Britain's most criticised pop groups and reviews its latest atoum WITH the release of Tranivtaion Vamp's second album, Velveteen, lead linger Wendy James haa even more reason to ■cream Baby I don't Care. What Is there708 words
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Advertisement368 1989-08-06 7 Tempting Western pop, made m Taiwan J^gKjlUlfiiJKSUl not wv\\e tumgu. A lonK list of session ASIAN PQP I muaicians la credited on their release ■^■Hnis'stlnaa^ '"r J ''i I i ca^ c Ol1 I^** l^ 00 -aw a«^t9>W«ssßW^ -I The tracks are standard Taiwanese auaaMßHa^ Hßßa^^ HaMaaaßaM J rock-pop fare.368 words
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Advertisement278 1989-08-06 7 Draw, and wfn ps^9ver)JwJffitun+ In to Studio One 4. Write your name, address, I/C no. and phone no. on the Presents every Friday on SBC Channel 8, starting August 1 1, back of an envelope enclosing the proof of purchase, 1989 for the first draw. and send it to the278 words
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Article, Illustration1216 1989-08-06 8 He has a hideous, rubbery face, a penchant for using a glove with five-inch razor fingers and for plunder i n g the minds and bodies of teenagers as they sleep. Still, Freddy Krueger has gone from cult creep to phenomenon. A LOW-BUDGET, highprofltIPS - 1,216 words
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Article82 1989-08-06 8 Get ready for Batman II, III BATMAN'S American mcc«h will no douoc lead to aequeU Th* rumour la that Danny 5 De Vl to may play the vlllalnou. Penguin In Batman n. while Madonna and Cher are poMlhie Wttlea-ln-waltlag for the role of Catwoman, the haddle of Batman m. Will82 words
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Article33 1989-08-06 8 EDDIE Umrwkj to 4tng It til bww uibu naneai msjni ■y Ike Htf (^■i^hhb. i wipji mm v -wvbTlMi |rWM*Mj It u$ I Mi I to Is im£t Ormi It i33 words
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Article71 1989-08-06 8 WHILE most music fans are" waxing poetic about the 20-year anniversary of that love and peace festival, Woodstock, Grace Slick of Jefferson Airplane Is more reallstk m her remembrances. "It was one of the worst gigs we ever did. "We performed at 6 am. There were no bathrooms,71 words
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Article, Illustration501 1989-08-06 8 TOH HAI LEONG - TOH HAI LEONG A KILLER'S BLUES At Cathay cinemas CARRY ON YAKUZA! At Shaw and Overseas Movie cinemas VAMMM MISTER At Eng Won cinemas ■y LOOKING for a movie with slick dialogue, lots of action, top-notch cinematography and a barrage of physical gags? Any of501 words
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Advertisement83 1989-08-06 8 STUDY at HOME with P 1111 U the EXPERTS WolseyHall /Vi Oxford j^^gK for yourUß. BSC Economics. OCE O and A Lavoit. AAT. lOM. 108 and htrt of Export inamlnaHom. I Fno Advtaory serWce^^Ce773JM«i^-1 I Educational Training Syttoma or Pott this Coupon I g To-Day I fEDUCATONAL TKAINi»G"SYSTSoTTt^LTD 66 Cuppag*83 words
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Article298 1989-08-06 9 1 "WHAT are you going to be doing on National Day? f know tome of you will be taking part In the parade. Others will be watching from the stands and even more will watch the parade on the television set at home. What do you do when298 words
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Article, Illustration590 1989-08-06 9 Women champions WHEN she went through her routines at the Munich Sporthalle during the 1972 Olympics. ate captured the hearts of mil- Mom of television viwwi an over the world. She went on to win three medals at the Munich Olympics and In 1973, four gold590 words
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Article, Illustration232 1989-08-06 9 Lino-cut printing is the art of cutting a pattern from wood and printing the pattern onto blank cards or paper. You can print your own personalised note paper or make greeting cards. Lino blocks are available from art supply shops. You will need: Sheets of thin card or232 words
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Advertisement134 1989-08-06 13 Once a year students show their appreciation for their teachers m a special way -by celebrating Teachers' Day. (r V —r The Sunday Times on August 27, 1989, S~ joins m the celebration with a special I® supplement. Highlights will include: The history behind the celebration of. Teachers' Day m134 words
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