The Straits Times, 8 June 1990
1990-06-08
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Title Section14 1990-06-08 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JUNK 8, 1990 50 CENTS MCI (P) 166/12/8014 words
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Article122 1990-06-08 1 MOSCOW The 35-year-old Warsaw Pact Is to be revamped as It "no longer reflects the spirit of the times", a pact declaration said here yesterday. An extraordinary summit of the seven-member Eastern military alliance will be held in November to give effect to this decision,AFP - 122 words
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Article, Illustration1043 1990-06-08 1 Sumiko Tan - Sumiko Tan President Wee outlines Govt's task: Inspire our people to go on striving By 'We have reasons to be confident about our future. In the next phase, we must find new challenges which will inspire our people to continue to strive for a better life.WONG KWAI CHOW - 1,043 words
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Article, Illustration441 1990-06-08 1 TWO major Singapore companies will be acquiring, separately, a 14-per-cent stake in a Hongkong newspaper company, South China Morning Post Holdings Ltd (SCMP), at a cost of about $154 million (HK1646.8 million). A statement from SCMP and its parent, The News Corporation441 words
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404 1990-06-08 1 Rohaniah Saini - Rohaniah Saini By TWO wild elephants were captured on Pulaa Tekong yesterday. Malaysian trackers on their trail sine* Wednesday evening caught the animals, both adult males, before 11 am. The trackers used tranquilliser guns to subdue the animals, which are about 2.3 m tall404 words
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Advertisement200 1990-06-08 1 KINK I. KAT II K K G 0 0 I) S RINCE PROMISE OF PERFECTION Text of President Wee's address: Page 26 'Radical changes crucial for survival': Page 10 Identical write to "fl II the last detail. II II Except their 1 1 II point sizes. II 1 1 You200 words
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Article43 1990-06-08 2 A six year-old boy drowned at the Big Splash this week although 'here were five lifeguards on duty at the time. The enraged father said one lifeguard even saw his son wave his hand for help. Horn*, Pag* 2543 words
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67 1990-06-08 2 A teenager who had recently passed his driving test died when his motorcycle crashed Into a guard railing along Aljunied Road. The death of Lin Shaowen, 17, Is the latest in a series of fatal accidents involving riders aged between 15 and 25 years. At67 words
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Article37 1990-06-08 2 Four petitions have been filed In Washington to persuade the United States to withdraw duty-free import privileges granted to Malaysian products entering the US under the Generalised System of Preferences. Malaysia, Pag* 2337 words
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Article32 1990-06-08 2 Thai authorities yesterday forcibly repatriated more than 1,000 Burmese dissidents and members of the ethnic Karen minority who have been taking refuge in Thailand. As«an, Pag* 2132 words
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Article36 1990-06-08 2 New Zealand's 20,000 strong Chinese community fears that a pre-election backlash against Asian immigration will lead to the return of official discrimination, a leading Chinese academic has said. World, Pag* 836 words
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Article35 1990-06-08 2 China refused yesterday to support a military restraint agreement signed by Cambodian resistance leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk and the head of Cambodia's Hanoi-in-stalled regime, Premier Hun Sen. World, Pag* 1535 words
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Article, Illustration507 1990-06-08 2 Ong Ming Seing - Ong Ming Seing By Washington Corespondent WASHINGTON Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev has taken the unprecedented step of agreeing to help ease tenslons between North and South Korea. This was disclosed by South Korean President Ron Tae Woo at a pressAFP - 507 words
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493 1990-06-08 2 MOSCOW Soviet Interior Minister Vadlm Bakatin said yesterday that clashes between Kirghiz and Uzbek militants in which nearly 50 people have died could explode into a civil war engulfing the two Central Asian republics. The authorities imposed a state of emergencyReuter; AFP - 493 words
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234 1990-06-08 2 PARIS The French Cabinet on Wednesday voted to severely restrict advertising for alcoholic beverages. Advertisements (or hard liquor would only be allowed in publications oriented specifically towards adults, and these would have to carry a message about the health hazards of drinking. TheAP - 234 words
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Article47 1990-06-08 2 THE caption of a Page 1 picture yesterday, taken at Singapore 2000 Global Technopolia, described a man as an "exhibition official". He is Mr Noel Hon, Deputy Managing Director of NEC Singapore Pte Ltd, an exhibitor. We are sorry for the error.47 words
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476 1990-06-08 3 Late-night Politburo meeting to deal with unrest BEIJING China's leaders held an emergency late-night meeting after student protests erupted at Beijing University this week and decided to deal severely with the unrest, a Communist Party source said yesterday. Party Politburo members hurried toReuter - 476 words
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Article, Illustration374 1990-06-08 3 Pre-University Seminar 1990 THIS year's Pre-University Seminar for some 600 participants promises to be different, with greater student involvement In case studies, workshops, field trips and even in the choice of topics. The theme, Singapore The Next 25 Years, was also suggested by the374 words
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Article296 1990-06-08 3 A STRAITS Times check yesterday showed that the some 40 students making case studies for the seminar have been busy doing research for the last three months. Preparations include recording man-in-thf street Interviews and hunting for videos and cassettes to add punch to the presentations296 words
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Article, Illustration313 1990-06-08 3 SINGAPORE has been ranked the top convention city in Asia for the seventh consecutive year. In the study by Union des Associations Internationales (UAI) of Brussels, Singapore also came in ninth among the top 10 convention cities in the313 words
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145 1990-06-08 3 NAPLES A Naples motorist wants the man who hit his parked car to pay damages because the accident made his girlfriend pregnant. The bump caused him to "lose control", he said. "We were minding our own business when we were hit by the otherReuter - 145 words
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Miscellaneous180 1990-06-08 3 WEATHER j Shower: over several areas in the late momin| and early afternoon. TEMP (C) up to 6 am tomorrow. 32 max., 25 min. SUNSET today: 7.08 pm SUNRISE tomorrow. 6.58 am. GLOBAL HEATHER Armterda.n 12/16 C Cloudy Madrid 14/31 C Clear AUmhm 18/33 C Cloudy Manila 24/33 C Cloudy180 words
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468 1990-06-08 4 jjFirm stand as fibre-optics technology has military applications WASHINGTON Tn a co-or-dinated move, the United Itates and British govern Orients have vetoed competing proposals by two major tele- phone companies in their countries to build a modern fibre-optic communications line across468 words
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Article, Illustration363 1990-06-08 4 Washington The united ftates has received intelligence reports that China is considering the sale of chemicals to Libya that can be used to make poison gas, Bush administration officials said on Wednesday. The officials said that after Washington learned that officialsNYT - 363 words
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147 1990-06-08 4 US plans $7.4 b in arms sale to Saudis WASHINGTON The United States on Wednesday announced plans (or a new US$4 billion (517.42 billion) arms sale to Saudi Arabia, Including armoured vehicles, anti-tank missiles and modernisation of Awacs radar warning planes. An earlier offer to sell US$6 billion of battleReuter; AP - 147 words
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Article, Illustration218 1990-06-08 4 COPENHAGEN The evidence that Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, who saved thousands of Jews from the Nazis, did not die in 1947 as Moscow claims, is "incontrovertible", according to a committee Including Nobel Peace Prize winner Elle Wiesel. The International CommissionAFP - 218 words
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380 1990-06-08 4 TOKYO Japan plans to spend about 23 trillion yen (Ss27o billion) (or defence In Its next five-year build-up plan, 25 per cent more than In its current plan, news reports said yesterday. The new plan, to begin in April next year, provides (or annualAP - 380 words
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166 1990-06-08 4 Drinkinga big worry for Aussie youths: poll CANBERRA Drinking has become a major worry of Australia's youth with the number opting (or hard liquor sharply on the rise, according to a study released yesterday The survey, carried out lor the National Campaign Against Drug Abuse, snowed that excessive drinking worriesAFP - 166 words
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323 1990-06-08 4 LONDON Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher left yesterday on a four-day visit to the Soviet Union scheduled to include talks with President Mikhail Gorbachev in Moscow and trips to the Ukraine and Armenia. Mrs Thatcher was stopping In Turnberry, Scotland, to address aAP - 323 words
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255 1990-06-08 7 BEIJING China warned Australia yesterday that its promise of safe haven to Chi new students could harm bilateral education exchanges. Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke on Wednesday night offered permanent residency to Chinese students who were in Australia before the ChineseAFP; Reuter; AP - 255 words
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Article, Illustration137 1990-06-08 7 CAIRO The eldest son of the late Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser appeared In court yesterday on charges of Involvement in the murder of two Israeli diplomats that could bring a death sentence. Khaled Abdel Nasser, a 39-year-old engineer, was cheered by 20 other defendants andReuter - 137 words
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Article100 1990-06-08 7 CAPE CANAVERAL (Florida) The launch of the Colum bia space shuttle and its US$l.5 million (552.7 million) Astro laboratory has been delayed Indefinitely while a fuel leak is repaired, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa) said on Wednesday. Nasa said a hydrogen leak in a cavityAFP - 100 words
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Article121 1990-06-08 7 BELFAST A car bomb planted by the Irish Republican Army (IRA) killed a retired police officer and seriously Jnjured his wife in Belfast on Wednesday. Mr Jim Sefton, 65, died soon after firemen cut him free from the wreckage of his vehicle. The IRA, fightingReuter - 121 words
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Article, Illustration125 1990-06-08 7 I3OW Mr Vastly Kuz>v, a former first )resident of the Soviet i and a delegate to the 'd Nations, died on lay in Moscow, the ofSoviet press agency reported. He was 89. I immediate cause of eath was not given, metallurgist by trainMr Kuznetsov first wonNYT - 125 words
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456 1990-06-08 7 Ong Ming Seing - Ong Ming Seing By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON The Bush administration has chided Chinese students in the United States who have been calling for a withdrawal of China's preferential trade status. Defending the administration'! policy towards China at a Senate hearing on456 words
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204 1990-06-08 7 EAST BERLIN East Germany'i first freely elected parliament expressed regret yesterday for Its Stalinist predecessor's praise of China's bloody crackdown on a prodemocracy movement a year ago. A resolution condemning China's suppression of stu-dent-led democratic activism was unanimously approved aside from oneReuter - 204 words
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518 1990-06-08 8 Chinese in NZ 'afraid of anti- Asian backlash' They worry official discrimination may return, says academic WELLINGTON New Zealand's Chinese community (ears a pre-election backlash against Asian immigration will lead to the return of official discrimination, a leading Chinese academic said. University of Auckland lecturer Ip Man Ying said anAFP - 518 words
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Article, Illustration328 1990-06-08 8 lifestyle and high-fat diet the cause, says researcher WASHINGTON Chinese immigrants who adopt the Americans' sedentary lifestyle and high-fat diet are four to seven times more likely to develop cancer than Chinese who stay at home, a researcher said on Wednesday. The study publishedAP; AFP - 328 words
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180 1990-06-08 8 HELSINKI Stivlet officials said radiation levels were normal In the Kola Peninsula despite reports of a strange and unusually large <2oud above It, Finnish radiation authorities said yesterday. The Finnish Radiation Protection Centre said In a statement that teats carried out In Finland alsoReuter; AP - 180 words
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182 1990-06-08 8 THE European Community has called on the Burmese army to hand over power "without delay" to the victorious opposition and Immediately release political prisoners. Tne National League for Democracy won more than 80 per cent of the votes in lastReuter - 182 words
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197 1990-06-08 8 RIO DE JANEIRO A turboprop plane carrying 42 people crashed on Wednesday in a jungle clearing just short of an airport in the eastern Amazon, killing 22 people. The plane a FalrchildHiller nosedived about a kilometre short of the runway inAP; Reuter - 197 words
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255 1990-06-08 8 HONGKONG The tiny South Pacific country of Tonga is offering passports to residents of China, Taiwan and Hongkong under a 20-year land-lease scheme, a spokesman for the Tonga consulate here said yesterday. Tongan passports will be issued to people who sign up for theAFP - 255 words
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387 1990-06-08 10 MOSCX)W Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev told a historic Warsaw Pact summit yesterday that the sevennation alliance must change radically to survive, officials at the meeting said. The Moscow summit, the first since popular revolutions purged Eastern Europe of hardline Marxist rule,AFP - 387 words
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287 1990-06-08 10 LONDON British Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd yesterday rejected Iranian calls to condemn Salman Rushdie' The Satanic Verses, saying that ties with Teheran could improve only if it lifted the death decree against the author. "Of course, as a minister, I can't condemnReuter - 287 words
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286 1990-06-08 10 ISLAMABAD Pakistan offered urgent talks with India on Thursday to reduce the threat of war over a Muslim rebellion in Kashmir but accused India of continuing to deploy Its troops aggressive Pakistan's top foreign ministry official, Mr Tanvtr Ahmed Khan, told reportersReuter - 286 words
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Article, Illustration442 1990-06-08 10 CAPE TOWN President F. W. de Klerk said yesterday that the government would lift a four-year-old state of emergency in three out of South Africa's four provinces from midnight tonight. The move largely meets the main condition set by MrReuter; AFP - 442 words
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347 1990-06-08 10 MOSCOW Leaders of the three Baltic republics have called on Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev to meet with them as a first step towards negotiations on secession, Tass news agency reported yesterday. The three Baltic presidents, Lithuania's Vytautas Lands bergls, Latvia's Anatolijs Gorbunovs andReuter; AFP - 347 words
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202 1990-06-08 10 Free dinner turns into a very costly experience LAKELAND (FloHda) For* his 20 years of service, city employee James Mcran was awarded a plaque and a c«r tiftrate for a tree dinner fcr two. After three lobster tails, 33 orders of Jumbo shrimp oock-i tail, four dozen steamed oys- tersAP - 202 words
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432 1990-06-08 12 EAST BERLIN East Germany will cut its armed forces to 100,000 soldiers from the present 135,000, reduce combat readiness to a minimum and focus on training and militia tasks, the army chief of staff said on Wednesday. Lt-General Manfred GratzReuter - 432 words
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117 1990-06-08 12 TH£ Federal Bureau of Investigation recently placed an advertisement In a Chineselanguage paper in Sari Francisco asking Chinese intelligence agents to contact It, Hongkong's Ming Pao daily reported on Wednesday. "We hope to get In touch with those who used to engage117 words
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242 1990-06-08 12 MOSCOW Rotary International, once condemned and barred by communist governments as subversive and an agent of capitalist exploitation, opened its first club In the Soviet Union on Tuesday. Mr Hugh Archer, American president of the world-wide organisation of businessmen and professionals, presented aReuter - 242 words
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296 1990-06-08 12 BONN A West German court sentenced a former United States army sergeant on Wednesday to life in prison for selling to Soviet-bloc agents "mountains of highly secret materials" that could have undermined Western defences in the event of war.Reuter; NYT - 296 words
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Article, Illustration304 1990-06-08 12 WEST BERLIN Checkpoint Charlie, the Cold War border crossing in Berlin, will be dismantled shortly because German unity makes it obsolete, United States military sources in West Berlin said on Wednesday. "It will not be preserved In place. It would be unrealistic if there are noReuter; AFP - 304 words
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425 1990-06-08 12 WEST BERLIN For more than four 6>cades, West Berliners have been stockpiling huge amounts of provisions to keep the city alive just in case the Soviets return with another blockade. City officials now say changing times have made theAP - 425 words
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621 1990-06-08 15 Any ceasefire agreement must include the Khmer Rouge, it says BEIJING China refused yesterday to support a military restraint agreement signed by Cambodian resistance leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk and the head of Cambodia's Vietnamese-in-stalled regime, Premier Hun Sen. "China has consistently held thatAFP; Bernama; AP - 621 words
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192 1990-06-08 15 BANGKOK Khmer Rouge guerillas, who refused to accept a ceasefire earlier this week, are matting military gains in Cambodia as the rainy season Impedes government forces, a senior Thai army officer said yesterday. The officer, stationed on the Thai-Cambodian border, reported fighting about 60Reuter - 192 words
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Article, Illustration173 1990-06-08 15 BANGKOK Vietnam, struggling to refdrm its economy while keeping its communism intact, has made it clear that there will be no place for independent trade unions. A draft of a revised law on trade unions to be submitted to the National Assembly session dueReuter - 173 words
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243 1990-06-08 15 TAIPEI Associations from capitalist Taiwan and socialist Vietnam signed aviation and trade agreements on Wednesday, the first since Taiwan closed its embassy in Saigon after the defeat of South Vietnam In 1975. Taiwan and Vietnam do not have diplomatic relations, so negotiations wereReuter - 243 words
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Article, Illustration1201 1990-06-08 16 Timothy Egan - Timothy Egan By! Gutsy all-rounder knew what she was doing, family and friends say PORTLAND (Oregon) Three years ago, her husband says, Mrs Janet Elaine Adkins began to notice slips In her memory and her ability to play the piano music she loved.NYT; AP - 1,201 words
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Article, Illustration1376 1990-06-08 18 Nicholas kristof - Nicholas kristof By Ultimata decisionmaking power it In the hands of about a dozen octogenarians led by Mr Deng, but they are divided and distracted by their own infirmities. Most hold no formal post, are seen in public only very rarely,NYT; AFP - 1,376 words
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Article, Illustration794 1990-06-08 20 Abby Tan - News analysis By Abby Tan Manila Correspondent MANILA The Philippine Supreme Court's rejection of the government's twin charges of rebellion and murder against former defence minister Juan Ponce Enrlle was an embarrassment for President Corazon Aquino. But the rebuff came as no surprise794 words
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264 1990-06-08 20 MANILA Philippine authorities have smashed a syndicate which had been smuggling mainland Chinese to the Philippines, Singapore and the West. The Chief Immigration Officer, Mrs Andrea Domingo, said three Hongkong nationals, including a policeman, and a Chinese-American were behind the illegalAP - 264 words
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368 1990-06-08 20 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN MANILA The Philippines, amid fresh coup rumours, yesterday asked the United States to postpone the second round of bases talks to August. The postponement appears designed to give Manila more time to consolidate its position. A spokesman in the Department368 words
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340 1990-06-08 21 MAE SOT (Thailand) Thai authorities yesterday forcibly repatriated more than 1,000 Burmese dissidents and members of the ethnic Karen minority who have been taking refuge in Thailand. Burmese officials said the returning dissidents could face prosecution at home. The refugees, many of whomReuter; AFP - 340 words
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Article98 1990-06-08 21 JAKARTA The posh hotel in Ball where former President Ronald Reagan flayed when he visited Indonesia In 1986 has been bought over by a Brunei-Indonesian Joint venture. A spokesman of the Indonesian investment board said that the U*****.5 million (***** million) hotel was bought by PT98 words
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Article68 1990-06-08 21 JAKARTA Rafflesia, the world's largest flower, has been named Indonesia's national flower together with the Jasmine and the orchid. The Raflesla Arnold!, which Is becoming extinct, is an Insect-eating flower with a height reaching over 1 m. The flower is found in Sumatra. It Is named after68 words
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Article, Illustration111 1990-06-08 21 BANGKOK Communist Uos and the United States are holding their first Joint seminar in Vientiane on drug trafficking. The seminar is seen at part of Washington's efforts to stamp out the heroin trade in the Golden Triangle. US President George Bush has named Laos as oneReuter; AFP - 111 words
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350 1990-06-08 21 Paul Jacob - Paul Jacob By GALANG ISLAND A new wave of boat people this time Cambodians is straining Indonesia's capacity to give temporary abode to refugees fleeing the war in Indochina. On this Indonesian island south of Singapore where Indonesia gives temporary shelter350 words
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252 1990-06-08 23 WASHINGTON Four petitions have been filed in Washington to persuade the United States to withdraw duty-free import privileges granted to Malaysian products entering the US under the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP). They included two new petitions submitted to the US Trade RepresentativeBernama - 252 words
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Article, Illustration357 1990-06-08 23 KUALA LUMPUR The Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Sultan Azlan Shah, has urged Malaysians to refrain from doing anything to jeopardise their country's economic growth. "Political stability, peace and a good industrial climate are necessary for the people's well-being," he said at an investitureBernama - 357 words
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303 1990-06-08 23 THE Ministry of Trade and Industry has no immediate plans to declare more building materials as controlled items even though their prices have gone up, The Star newspaper reported yesterday. It quoted a ministry spokesman as saying in Kuala Lumpur on303 words
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408 1990-06-08 24 Ismail Kassim - Ismail Kassim By KUALA LUMPUR Education and tr4conomic issues have emerged as (i the two central concerns of delegates attending the two-day annual assembly of the Gerakan Party tomorrow. 4 Officials said the party is likely to reaffirm its commitment to liberal Ise education408 words
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308 1990-06-08 24 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia Is viewing with concern the military build-up In certain countries in the region, Deputy Foreign Minister Datuk Dr Abdullah Fadzil Che Wan said yesterday. The concern, he said, stemmed from Malaysia's (ear that such build-ups would create tension and Instability inBernama - 308 words
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641 1990-06-08 24 KUALA LUMPUR The Supreme Court yesterday reserved Judgment on an application by the AttorneyGeneral to send the vicechairman of the Malaysian Bar Council, Mr Manjeet Singh Dhillon, to Jail for alleged contempt of court. The panel of Judges headedBernama - 641 words
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375 1990-06-08 24 Ping Lin - Ping Lin By Writing for The Straits Times KUALA LUMPUR Mentrl Besar Tan Sri Muhylddln Yassin said yesterday that Implementation of the Johor Singapore- Ba tarn "triangle of growth" concept would make Johor the most important centre for investment in the375 words
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Article, Illustration462 1990-06-08 25 Elaine Tan - Elaine Tan By Child 'was left alone' 'Children should be accompanied by their parents, or at least by an adult. In this case, the child was left alone.' Mr Kwok, the assistant pool manager. Lifeguards 'not careful' They should have462 words
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Article, Illustration419 1990-06-08 25 THE newly-formed National Parks Board will be an autonomous body with a special mission, the director of the Botanic Gardens said. Dr Tan Wee Klat said that it will develop the three national parks under its care into "valuable international assets". Speaking at the419 words
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374 1990-06-08 25 A SPECIAL 15 MRT ticket which can be kept as a souvenir after use will be Issued to commemorate the completion of the $5-billion MRT project. To be sold at all MRT ticket offices from today, the ticket can be used for a374 words
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296 1990-06-08 25 Two louts in the dock A TRISHAW rider who was weaving In and out of traffic got angry when he could not squeeze his way between two buses. So Ng Klang Tew, 58, got off the trishaw, took an296 words
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266 1990-06-08 25 Youth hit another with iron rod over staring incident A JOBLESS youth beat up a fellow 18-year-old with an iron rod after he had punched his victim's friend for allegedly staring at him. The attack by Ong Thian Guan alias David or Calvin, left Colin Chng Chye Heng, also Jobless,266 words
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Article, Illustration1005 1990-06-08 27 Cephah Tan - Cephah Tan By THE Tan family of Tampines Journeyed into the future yesterday and gave what they saw the thumbs up. The family of three were among the J 2.000 visitors who had a glimpse of tomorrow's Singapore at the "Singapore1,005 words
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246 1990-06-08 27 MD pledges sum equal to amount he paid for special ball 1 1 iT* ii k* i^jsv^LTii rm f i r x_ n^b Tt» M M ot ttoM who pM|pd doratora ywiorday untl 5 pm Rjmti» Amount Mi lot Wai Mm on bchaN olStaff of tM Sarvtot*. Aim Mo Kk>246 words
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Article, Illustration145 1990-06-08 27 Attractions at the carnival FROM today till June 17, SBS will provide a special bus service for those going to the 25th Anniversary Carnival. SDS Service 725 will ply between Tiong Bahru MRT Station and World Trade Centre from 9 am to 11.59 pm.145 words
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Article, Illustration680 1990-06-08 27 A CARNIVAL celebrating Singapore's 25th Anniversary will attempt to put the Republic's name on the world map in a different way. Singapore is having a shot at baking the world's largest pizza and forming the world's largest human680 words
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Article, Illustration207 1990-06-08 29 MR TONY Khoo, the Most OutstandinK Chef of the Salon Cullnalre '90, will put his culinary skills to good use at the prestigious Aspen Snow mass Food and Wine Classic In the United States next week. Mr Khoo, 29, a sous chef at the Marina Mandarin, has207 words
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Article134 1990-06-08 29 A LOUNGE hostess who was jilted by her Japanese boyfriend plunged four floors to her death, a coroner's court heard on Wednesday Miss Ann Son, 29, who was working at the Parutenon Lounge in Orchard Plaza, leapt from the flat of Mr Hiroyuki Fujimiya, 30,134 words
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Article, Illustration179 1990-06-08 29 SHY men no longer need be afraid of declaring thelr love: The Talking Balloons are here to do it for them. The balloons say things such as "Hello, Sweetheart", "I love you", "Happy Birthday" and "I miss you". There are six messages to choose from.179 words
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Article83 1990-06-08 29 VARIOUS Immigration application forms ire available at more police stations and n«'lghl)ourh(MMi poUot jm)sls now. The application forms air for Singapore international passports, restricted passports, re entry permits and certificates of Identity. Also available at the seven divisional BoMofl stations and 83 NPPs arc forms83 words
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Article, Illustration492 1990-06-08 29 Brendan Pereira - Ne wly-qualif ied m-cyclist dies in crash Brendan Pereir a By Teen's death is latest in series of fatalities involving motorcycles A TEENAGER who had recently passed his driving test died when his motorcycle crashed into a guard railing along Aljunied Road. The death of Lin Shaowen, 17, is the492 words
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Article, Illustration138 1990-06-08 29 THE police want to contact two men to help them in investigations into several cases of cheating. They believe Ho Seng Kim can assist them in a case in which a man used other people's identity cards to register firms138 words
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574 1990-06-08 30 Chua Chong Jin - Chua Chong Jin By Move for broader education will not compromise specialised skills NEW courses, which begin nmt month to help NUS students become more rounded, will be conducted only In the ftjft term of the academic year when the574 words
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Article, Illustration542 1990-06-08 30 Ignatius Leong - By Ignatius L eong special to The Straits Times THERE is more at stake in a chess ranking than Just prestige. Chess players on the international scene view their ratings with great importance because lowly-rated players do not obtain invitations as542 words
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Article, Illustration688 1990-06-08 30 Serene Lim - Serene Lim By Motorists risk being mugged at secluded, dimly-lit corners WATCH that "blind spot" the next time you arc In a carpark, or you could end up a victim of a molester or a robber. Many covered carparks have secluded corners which are dimly-lit or688 words
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Article, Illustration842 1990-06-08 31 Susan Loh - Susan Loh By Hawker: 'Time-wasting' We waste time if we put on and take off our gloves every now and then. If our service is slow, customers will go to another stall. We have to earn a living. 1 Miss Wang Hee842 words
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313 1990-06-08 31 HAWKERS TELL WHY THEY WORK HAND IN GLOVE MANY hawkers are against wearing gloves but tolerate them out of fear of being fined. And the chief complaints: gloves were cumbersome, unsafe and unhygienic, said hawkers. Most were in favour of clean bare hands,313 words
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Article, Illustration2133 1990-06-08 26 President Wee's address at the opening of the 7th Parliament (second session) JA AT THE opening of the Seventh Parliament in January 19K9, I outlined my Government's programme to create a better life for all Singaporeans. Since then, a substantial part of this programme2,133 words
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Article693 1990-06-08 32 WHEN the clock strikes 12 tonight, many eyes will be glued to the television set for the start of what is, arguably, the world's most popular sportIng festival. World champion Argentina kicks off against no-hoper Cameroon in the opening live telecast of World Cup '90.693 words
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Article131 1990-06-08 32 QUOTES "If everyone knows that I have one more year to g«, who'll listen to me? Who wanto to deal with me? I will be a lame duck." The MCA president. Datuk Seri Dr Ling Liong Sik, dismissing speculation that he will serve half a term as party leader as131 words
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Article, Illustration1558 1990-06-08 32 Geraldine Brooks - Geraldine Brooks By Asian Wall Street Journal BACHDAD II is news time on state run television, and the news, as usual, is Saddam Hussein. The lead Item of the 2>-min-ute programme Is a 15-minute report that shows the Iraqi President examining his birthday1,558 words
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617 1990-06-08 32 Richard Owen - Russians wonder if freedom is worth going hungry for Richard Owen By fimes of London IF ONE image stands out as a symbol of the revolution which has overtaken Soviet society, it is the sight of huge posters depicting bare-breas-ted models prominent among them Britain's Samantha Fox on sale at617 words
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Article, Illustration937 1990-06-08 33 Thailand's inability to absorb even more Japanese investment threatens to turn the country's fairy-tale boom into a story of tears and disappointment. And Thailand's problems could foreshadow big headaches for the many Japanese manufacturers that are planning to shift production to South-east Asia in937 words
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Article, Illustration643 1990-06-08 33 Foo Choy Peng - Foo Choy Peng HONGKONG Our correspondent's file HONCJKONGKRS have come up with a term to describe Chinese from the mainland. They address the older men from China as "blu shok" (Cantonese term for uncle) and older Chinese women as "blu sum"643 words
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Letter, Illustration473 1990-06-08 34 Sports awards WK REFER to the lettei "Sports awards: It's time for a rethink", by Mr Allan Lm Foon Min (ST, June 4). We agree that Mr Lee should be embarrassed not for telling his English and American friends that our473 words
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254 1990-06-08 34 What matters in sports is the effort athletes put in MR ALLAN Leo Foon Min (ST, June 4) is wrong about sportsmen. Trap shooters and bowlers are athletes in their own right. There is no need for these athletes to look "physically fit and bursting with vibrancy and sweat". Not254 words
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287 1990-06-08 34 Replies WK RFFER to the letter, **Ix?t HDB flat owners pay for subsidy", by Sim Dee Oon (ST, June 4). The writer suggested that owners who purchased their flats from the Housing Board be allowed to Invest in private properties by287 words
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171 1990-06-08 34 WK KKFER to the letter. "Argsana trees good for shade", by Urn Kwee Seng (ST, June 5). The writer suggested that Angsana trees should not be replaced with other types of trees as they provide good shade and cool the place.171 words
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Letter62 1990-06-08 34 PLEASE refer to the letter. "Second lane needed", by Mr Charles Chua Beng Chiang (ST, June 4). We are pleased to inform Mr Chua that arrangements will be made to provide a sec- ond lane in Blshan Road Hv motorists to turn right b*o Hishan Street 21.62 words
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Miscellaneous151 1990-06-08 35 TODAY 3 EVENTSI DABTB Anchor -Great Style 301 League: Dlv 1: Kent Style v Team Johnnie Walker (The Yard) Bpm GOLF Warren Ladles Open (Folkestone Rd). BP Local Circuit (Jurong CC) both at Sam. Ballan tine's Hole-In-One tournament (Raf fin CC, lpm). HOCKRY SHA Dlv 1: IA v Hougang A151 words
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Article, Illustration597 1990-06-08 35 TENNIS French Open PARIS Monica Seles, who has had to struggle to survive some of the toughest matches (n the women's draw, finally put her foot down and ended the fairy-tale run of successes of 14-year-old American whizz-kid Jennifer Capriati at the FrenchAFP - 597 words
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Article335 1990-06-08 35 PARIS Teenagers like .Monica Seles and Jennifer Capriati may be grabbing the Centre court limelight at the French Open, but on the out fide courts an equally fierce battle to find tomorrow's superstars is raging almost unnoticed !jIS The Junior tournament ■fcolds little glamour forReuter - 335 words
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Article, Illustration526 1990-06-08 35 Wilfred Yeo, our man in Italy, sets the scene for the World Cup soccer kick-off in Milan today All but one curtain-raiser since 1966 ended in a tie Probable teams Argentina: Nery Pumpido; Oscar Ruggeri, Juan Simon, Nestor Fabbri; Nestor Lorenzo, Sergio Batista, Jorge Burruchaga,526 words
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Article1061 1990-06-08 35 MILAN The time has arrived to resurrect mythical grandmothers from their sudden deaths of four years ago, so that a more decent burial can be conducted. Finding such an excuse to be absent from work is, of course, the simple part of the month-long World1,061 words
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Article33 1990-06-08 35 Pat Cash, Australia's 1987 Wimbledon champion, was counted out of the Beckenham tennis tournament in London yesterday after he got stuck in traffic and missed his match against Stefan Edberp,33 words
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Article37 1990-06-08 35 England's Devon Malcolm bowled out New Zealand opener Trevor Franklin with the last ball before tea to leave the tourists on 75-2 on the opening day of the First cricket Test at Trent Bridge yesterday.37 words
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Article, Illustration1056 1990-06-08 36 A Is (or Argentina and animals. Argentina are the defending champions. But, back in 1966, they were called "animals" by England's manager Alf Ramsey for their bestial behaviour. Ramsey could not have known it then, but some English fans1,056 words
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Article, Illustration519 1990-06-08 36 Countdown to the World Cup: England manager Robson concerned over fitness of defenders Wright and Parker CAGLIARI England's 40--year-old goalkeeper Peter Shilton missed training on Wednesday because of a Jarred knee, Joining a growing list of casualties. But England manager Bobby Robson said he was notReuter; AFP - 519 words
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Article233 1990-06-08 36 Vicini not worried KOMK The Italian soccer team relaxed on Wednesday and coach Asegllo Vlclnl said he was not worried about taking on an Improved Austrian squad la his team'* first World Cap match tomorrow. "I feel secure and serene," Vlclnl said. "I've got players who can fill many roles,AP - 233 words
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Article237 1990-06-08 36 Belgium held to draw BRUSSEI^S Belgium drew 1-1 with Poland on Wednesday in their last warm-up match before meeting South Korea in the World Cup soccer finals next Tuesday. Poland went ahead against the run of play in the 16th minute when Jacek Siober split the Belgian defence with aReuter - 237 words
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Article, Illustration446 1990-06-08 37 World Cup countdown: Brazil swing in the rain Beckenbauer plays it cool Swedes worried about captain Lazaroni happy with squad's progress ASTI (Italy) Brazilian coach Sebastiao Lazaroni had bad news on Wednesday for his team's rivals in the World Cup soccer championship. Despite the continuedAP - 446 words
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Article, Illustration129 1990-06-08 37 PALERMO Ouuider* Egypt arrived here on Wednesday for their first final* In M year* and went straight Into a rigorous training starts* featuring plenty of high kicking from the liken of Yousoef Ismail, Hassan Ibrahim and Razml Ahmed (front row: second, thirdReuter - 129 words
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Article, Illustration494 1990-06-08 37 For me, personally, how we do has no importance but I would wish it for the team, that they become world champions. They are such good characters. For me, personally, it wouldn't matter. The World Cup is always the highest achievement for a player or manager.Reuter - 494 words
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191 1990-06-08 37 CALDARO (Italy) Franz Beckenbauer on Wednesday cast doubt on the sense of fines to accompany cautions and expulsions at the World Cup. "I don't know if it's been so well thought out," West German team chief Beckenbauer said. "I think it's superfluous." TheReuter - 191 words
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328 1990-06-08 37 GENOA Sweden's Inspire- tional captain Glenn Hysen is likely to miss his team's opening World Cup match against Brazil in Turin on Sunday due to a nagging calf injury. "If I was announcing the team now, Glenn would probably be out," Sweden manager OlleReuter - 328 words
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Article, Illustration754 1990-06-08 38 PETER KHOO - World Cup soccer countdown: Profile on Italy's Vialli Argentina name team By PETER KHOO ITALY'S golden boy Gianluca Vlalli must feel that he is carrytng his entire soccer-mad country's hopes on his broad shoulders when he steps into the Rome Olympic Stadium arena754 words
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466 1990-06-08 38 TRIGORIA (Italy) Argentine coach Carlos HUardo included Jorge Burruchaga but left out Claudio Caniggia, who Is favoured by captain Diego Maradona, when he named the Argentine side on Wednesday for today's opening match of the World Cup soccer finals. Burruch&'ga, scorer of theReuter; AFP - 466 words
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Article86 1990-06-08 38 FOIIRTKKN British football fans will appear m court at Grombalia on public order charges after England's game against Tunisia in Tunis last Saturday which ended in a 1-1 draw. All were arrested on Monday outside a nightclub at the resort of Hammamet, reports said.86 words
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Article107 1990-06-08 38 THE SALE of alcohol has been banned in Bari (or tomorrow's Group B match between the Soviet Union and Romania. The 24-hour ban was imposed after an Italian government edict urging all 12 World Cup cities to prohibit alcohol sales to help reduce the107 words
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Article91 1990-06-08 38 TRIEBTINA are not Uruguay, but Spain had to work in their final training game for a rainy 5-1 victory against the Second-Division Italian club. The Spanish starters now have until Wednesday before playing their first match against Group E adversary Uruguay in Udlne. The Spaniards displayed91 words
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Article87 1990-06-08 38 THE NEW grass turf at Meazza Stadium in Milan has not taken root and teams have been barred from using the pitch for training. The field was resodded before the World Cup after suffering substantial damage in Italian League games. Argentina, who play the opening87 words
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Article95 1990-06-08 38 AN IRISH couple have decided to get married in Sicily and spend their honeymoon in Italy so they do not miss the World Cup. Caroline Arnold and Gerry Murphy will be married tomorrow in Gang!, a small village in Palermo province, the Italian news agency95 words
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Article95 1990-06-08 38 THE OLYMPIC Stadium in Rome, rebuilt with a roof over spectators' areas, has sprung a leak in the press sector. Rain over the last two days dripped through the roof, threatening TV nets for Journalists covering the matches. The equipment had to be covered to95 words
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Article95 1990-06-08 38 ITALY are mobilising their spies to keep an eye on the World Cup. The Interior Ministry said 10 agents from military and civil Intelligence would be allowed into each stadium for matches during the tournament. They and up to 40 plainclothes policemen would be engaged95 words
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Article, Illustration402 1990-06-08 39 Joe Dorai - Joe Dorai By BOCCER SARAWAK are likely to reshuffle their team for tomorrow's Semi-Pro Division One soccer match against Singa pore at the National Stadium. Coach Wahet UJi has been experimenting with new formations after last Tuesday's 7-0 thrashing by Pahang in the402 words
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Article198 1990-06-08 39 KUALA LUMPUR Selang or beat Kedah 2-0 in a first leg, first-round match of the Football Association of Malaysia Cup competition at the Merdeka Stadium on Wednesday night. In Alor Star next Tuesday, Selangor need only order all 11 men to defend their first leg leadNST - 198 words
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Article, Illustration340 1990-06-08 39 Tay Cheng Khoon - Tay Cheng Khoon GOLF By THE large Increase in the number of women golfers in Singapore has given the organisers of today's Warren Ladies Open a headache. Out they are not complaining. They have received more than 160 entries but the ninehole course can340 words
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Article306 1990-06-08 40 Peter Khoo - Peter Khoo ATHLETICB By SINGAPORE'S fastest schoolboy Hamkah Aflk heads the Republic's six-member squad leaving today for the Asian Junior Track and Field Championships in Beijing from June 13-16 with hopes of bettering his national Under--19 age-group record. The 17-year-old Chal Chee Secondary student306 words
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Article120 1990-06-08 40 BADMINTON JAPAN'S women's badminton team, semi-finalists In the recent Über Cup tournament in Tokyo, will be in the Republic for the Konlca Cup Singapore In -national Championships fron T «ily 24-28. The team comprise veteran Ktmiko Jlnnal, Hlaako Mori, Kumiko Kltamoto and Kazue Kanai, who will also120 words
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Article134 1990-06-08 40 SNOOKER BLACKPOOL (Km land) m Hongkong's Krankle Chan, snooker aewest nrafn— laaal reeerded his third win In t—r oating* daee Joining the paid ranks whea he Kjul a f-t ieeond round win ever Mark. BeuMtt la the HW>rmM»l I hamplonthlp* la Blarkp««| yesterday. Bat the 26-year-oldAFP - 134 words
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Article850 1990-06-08 40 ATHLETICS KlKht-utUn meet la MUaa (Mnwni •aly) Mm'i 2Mm: Tim Williams (US) ao.aaKc. Mm: William Tanul (Ken) 1.46.62. l,Mtm: Herve Phellppeau (Fra) 3 39 66 l.Mtm: Pascal Thlebaut (Fra) 7 50 89 MMsa stee-aiecaase: Francesco Panetta (Ha) 8:29.32 Triple Jamp: Igor Lapshln (SU) 1695m Pale vmH: Grlgory850 words
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Article, Illustration493 1990-06-08 41 PETER KHOO reports on Singapore Softball Association First International Championshii Republic score 13-2 triumph over Brunei but crash by eight runs to New Zealand DEFEAT followed victory for the Republic on the opening day of the Singapore Softball Association First International Championship at the Padang.ALBERT SIM - 493 words
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263 1990-06-08 41 MOTOR RACING MONTREAL Ayrton Senna hopes to erase one of last season's bitter memories when he returns to Montreal for Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix motor race. liist year, the Brazilian had certain victory snatched from ht&'.at the rain-swept Circuit Gilles Villeneuve when hisReuter - 263 words
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Article249 1990-06-08 41 RUGBY SYDNEY Australian coach Bob Dwyer has recruited former Wallaby Jake Howard, a renowned scrum tactician, to help Australia counter the huge French pack in tomorrow's First rugby union Test. But Dwyer denied he was panicking after French coach Jacques Fouroux announced on Wednesday aReuter - 249 words
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Article, Illustration432 1990-06-08 42 TAY CHENG KHOON reports on the Milo national squash championships MEN'S QUARTER-FINALS WHILE other undergraduates wore celebrating their end-of-term holidays, Ernest Tan and Ong Soo Heng were punishing themselves with twice-daily workouts on the squash court. And their efforts showed in the quar-ter-finals432 words
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Article235 1990-06-08 42 SOCCER LONDON Hibernian have angrily rejected a £6.12 million ($18.84m) bid by Hearts to take them over, and pledged to fight for their independence. Hibs took the decision at an emergency board meeting here. A Hibs statement said: "The company, with the exception of David RowlandAFP - 235 words
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528 1990-06-08 42 Mahmood Gaznavi - Mahmood Gaznavi CRICKET By AMSTERDAM Favourites Zimbabwe hardly raised a sweat In beating Singapore by 10 wickets In the International Cricket Conference competition on Wednesday. As was the case in Singapore's elght-wlcket loss to Canada in their opening match on Monday, the Republic were allowed528 words
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Obituary, Illustration499 1990-06-08 40 MRS WEE KIAN CHENG nee KOH HOON NEO Ag«93 paaaed away peacefully on 7th Jun* 1900 laavlng behind beloved ■one: Deughtera-ln-law Wm 8w«« Hock Ong Cheng Neo Wee Bwe« Lock Po Quee Llan •mMm Wee Swee Neo, Mary Orandeone: Qranddaughtara m-law Dr Wee Keng499 words
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Obituary, Illustration149 1990-06-08 40 Tha fimi\j of th« l«t« MR Ll f NUA tINQ Departed en led June IMO wishes to rxprftM their hrartfrlt thanks and Uneera appreciation to Mr Nk Kiih Tliik (MP for I'oiijkol >, paalura and mfinl#n of Bethel Assembly and (Had Tldlnica 1 ruin 11 Mr Mm Teck149 words
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Obituary, Illustration142 1990-06-08 40 Our Deepest Sympathies A Heartfelt Condolences To ALBERT H K HONG On The Demise Of His Beloved Father, The Late MR HONG CHEW Kl FROM PARTNERB A ABBOCIATEB RSP ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ENGINEERS Our Deepest Sympathies A Condolences To MR ALBERT H K HONG On The Demise142 words
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Obituary, Illustration107 1990-06-08 40 The Family of the Lai* Brenda Tan Chin Choo wishes to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to relatives, friend*, colleagues, priests, church members and prayer Kroups. Father Haul (lot) of Queen Of Peace Church, thp Cunovtavlllp sister* and the t'anatslan's Collaborators of SlitKapon,iiid Miiluicu for their kind107 words
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Obituary, Illustration115 1990-06-08 40 With Deepest Sympathy to the Family of the late SI(V) WONG CHIN FAH Departed 4th June 1990 From: DIRECTOR, OFFICERS A STAFF OF MANPOWER A TRAINING DIVISION VOLUNTEER SPECIAL CONSTABULARY With deepest condolences sympathies to our Managing Director MR. EDWARD HONG HIN KIT FAMILY on the115 words
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Article, Illustration771 1990-06-08 43 'When I started training at the beginning of this year I thought I would be lucky to have a winner, let alone winning two Derbies in four days.' winning trainer Roger Charlton ENGLISH DERBY fePSOM (England) First-season trainer Roger Charlton did not think his luckReuter - 771 words
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Article, Illustration370 1990-06-08 43 TRACKWORK CDOL IT BOY, who worked with dash yesterday, seems set to go one better than his debut second when he steps out in Sunday's Totalisator Board Feature Stakes at Kuala Lumpur. The four-year-old Austra-lian-bred, with Yeap Poh Keat astride, was hard held when370 words
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1864 1990-06-08 43 RACE 1 Res Terms Div 3 1,200m 2.00 Stakes $20,000 1 06- Golden Gate I 2 (3ac M HoFlcanm) (»«»•"> r Lucas 55 -.i 8 Kirln Prince 9 (4nzg BuangKinn) (1600m) John 55 3 -40-0 Happy Rtftnt 4 (4ag Goh Happy Regent) (1200m) d2 Foo1,864 words
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735 1990-06-08 43 Horses engaged tomorrow. RACK 1: Star Wonder (UomInguez) shaped well in 37.2. (•olden Gate II (Lucas), Kama dour (Razak)and Truly Fair HI (Chua) did pace work. Newcomers Rainbow Star and ToySoldier exercised two rounds. RACE I: Toll The Bell II (Chua) cantered one round.NST - 735 words
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Article116 1990-06-08 43 Six-time Olympic champion Carl Lewis is considering an offer from The Athletics Congress to compete in a preliminary round at next week's US Championships as a means of qualifying for the Goodwill Games In Seattle next month "He has been asked by Mel Rosen, the116 words
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Article53 1990-06-08 43 Steve Baddeley, the European men's singles champion, has been named as Scotland's new national badminton coach. The 29-year-old English star has been given a three-year contract by the Scottish Badminton Union. Capped 139 times by England, he confirmed yesterday that he was giving up the playing side53 words
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Article45 1990-06-08 43 Irwin joins Man U td Manchester United have snapped up Oldham defender and Irish soccer International Dennis Irwln for £625,M0 ($1.93m). United will have to pay out a further £75,000 if the 24 year-old right back plays three more games for the fUpubllc of Ireland.45 words
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Article66 1990-06-08 43 Morocco's Said Aouita, the world's most versatile tam athlete, will be unable to tritn (or five or six weeks after. »o dergoing an operation to fedth legs, doctors said on Wedftsftday. Aouita, the world ctamplop at 5,000 metres and world record holder over 1,500m, had66 words
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Article63 1990-06-08 43 Dad's death drives Sut ton Australian Shane Sutton maintained his lead In ttoe Tour of Britain cycle race on Wednesday and said he was determined to win the eveat as a tribute to his father Ttd, who died overnight. The Australian remains 2min 40sec ahead of Briton Rob Holden and63 words
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Article34 1990-06-08 48 Up Down Unch industrial 62 41 3b finance 18 9 I Hotels 10 I Properties 15 8 Plantations 4 5 J Mining 2 0 0 Warrants 21 8 14 Total 114 81 6434 words
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Article44 1990-06-08 48 OCBC Foreign 1100 *JO OUB 535 130 GBHIdgsIOC 408 +22 DBS 1360 I 20 S Land Wrts 800 I 20 OCBC 850 15 OUB Wt 183 f 14 City Oev 50C 384 I 12 OCBCWt 2/0 fll NOL Prel lOC 615 11044 words
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Article41 1990-06-08 48 OCBC Rts (F) 158 -49 PMHMp 276 -23 Summa Inv Rts 103 —12 Metal Ctamers 145 S'pore Land 1510 -10 Nat Iron 1000 —10 Stncmanns S0( SOO 10 Out 915 5 Wearrves 630 -5 Cold Storaie H 454 —441 words
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Article, Illustration343 1990-06-08 48 DBS tower block to be a $171m 'smart' building DBS BANK'S new tower block that will rise from the podium of its headquarters along Shenton Way will be an "intelligent" building of 38 storeys. Costing about $171 million, it ts expected to capitalise on the forecast shortage of office space343 words
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299 1990-06-08 48 CONTRARY to an earlier report on Wednesday, the Singapore operations of American electronics giant, Harris Corporation, will not be relocated to Malaysia. Stressing this yesterday, the Managing Director of Harris Semiconductor (Singapore), Mr C. B. Teh, said that the US parent299 words
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380 1990-06-08 48 SDC awards tenders for theme parks, food village and resort hotel A TOTAL $151 million will be ploughed into developing four new Sentosa attractions, including a resort hotel, a food village and two theme parks. Announcing the tender awards for the four380 words
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310 1990-06-08 48 THE region's good growth prospects plus increasing business globalisation is leading more French multinationals to use Singapore as a base to expand into Asia. But at the same time, the French businessmen say that they are also keeping310 words
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Article33 1990-06-08 48 NEW YORK The Dow Jones, down 23.54 points over the past two trading days, edged up 0.97 ot a point to 2,912 62 In the first hour of trading yesterday. APAP - 33 words
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Article128 1990-06-08 48 MARKET leader Shell last night cut its petrol pump price by 2.2 cents a litre and its diesel pump price by 1.7 cents a litre amounts which however are not entirely reflective of the drop in wholesale prices. The cuts bring the per litre price of128 words
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484 1990-06-08 44 TOKYO Stjiong domestic personal consumption and corporate spending continue to fuel Japan's economic expansion, although the pace of growth is slowing, private economists said. Japan's Gross National Product (GNP) appears to have grown about 4.8 per cent in the year ended March 31,Reuter - 484 words
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Article, Illustration424 1990-06-08 44 KUALA LUMHJR Prime Minister Datu-. Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has expressed confidence that the Malaysian economy will achieve its fourth consecutive above-8-per-cent growth. Investments in the first five months of the year alone have exceeded the total for the whole of last year, he saidMBT - 424 words
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173 1990-06-08 44 JAKARTA Indonesia's export revenues surged to US$5. 7B billion (Sslo.B billion In the first quarter of 1990, up by 14 per cent from the corresponding period last year, Information Minister Harmoko said yesterday. Kxport earnings from nonoil commodities grew to US$3.4 billion In JanuaryMarch,AFP - 173 words
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294 1990-06-08 44 TAIPEI Taiwan stock Investors had a crisis of confidence yesterday and sent the index plunging 6.7 per cent, the second largest dally percentage loss, dealers said. "Their confidence Is shattered," said Mr Peter Lee of Foremost Investment Services. "It's very possible that the indexReuter - 294 words
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152 1990-06-08 45 Tokyo share prices rise in speculative buying TOKYO stocks closed firmer yesterday on speculative shopping and arbitrage-linked buying of the cash stock In dex, brokers said. Oil, real estate, and hightech shares gained as Investor fears about market volatility receded on yesterday's expiry of June futures and options contracts. TheReuter - 152 words
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Article109 1990-06-08 45 SHARE prices here finished off their highs yesterday on profit-taking and lack of fol-low-through support although some selected blue chips rose on light institutional buying. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industrials Share Index rose 10.82 points to 3,068.06. The ready turnover totalled 30.564 million shares valued at M*****86Bernama - 109 words
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Article83 1990-06-08 45 HONGKONG'S blue-chip stocks Index closed lower as speculative investors shifted back to smaller stocks, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index shed 27.19 points to end at 3,145.3 points. The broader-based Hong Kong Index fell 16.84 points to 2,067.11. Turnover was HKs2.lbillion, below the HK$2.lB billion on Wednesday. Brokers saidReuter - 83 words
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Article101 1990-06-08 45 AUSTRALIA'S sharemarket closed sharply weaker yesterday with the gold sector plunging to its lowest level in more than four years, brokers said. The All-Ordinaries Index tumbled 18.5 points to end at 1,508.8 with the Gold Marker nosediving 38.8 points to 1,350.8, its lowest point since September 1986. The All-IndustrialsReuter - 101 words
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Article154 1990-06-08 45 STOCK prices posted a mod- erate loss on Wednesday, exifii.lniK Tuesday's pullback f^om record highs. Market participants seemed leery of chasing after stocks as a few misgivings spread about the chances for any further sharp drop in interest rates. A Wall Street Journal article published on Wednesday morningAP - 154 words
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Article110 1990-06-08 45 SHARE prices ended lower on London's Stock Exchange on Wednesday after a bout of profit-taking. London prices opened lower, and continued their downward slide as profit-takers moved in and market makers marked down shares. A poor showing in the stock index futures market reinforced the market's downward move, dealersAP - 110 words
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Article109 1990-06-08 45 MULTI-PURPOSE Holdings Bhd said it has decided to withdraw from the shipping business and sell its entire shipping fleet of eight motor vessels owned by subsidiary Multi-Pur-pose Shipping Corporation Bhd either en bloc or on a piecemeal basis. The market value of the ships has been109 words
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Article92 1990-06-08 45 INVESTORS have been advised to accumulate MBf Holdings Hhd's shares as the company is expected to show improved results in the current financial year ending Dec 31, 1990. "MBf Holdings is on the path to complete recovery and at a prospective PE ratio of 13.3, we rate92 words
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Article99 1990-06-08 45 BERJAYA Corporation (M) Bhd said that IGB Corporation Bhd and Petaling Garden Bhd were invited to become Joint-venture partners in a property project in Jalan Am pang because they are established property companies. It said in reply to the KLSE its 60 per cent-owned subsidiary, Wangsa99 words
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Article73 1990-06-08 45 DRAGON and Phoenix Bhd said its proposal to change its name to DNP Holdings Bhd is to reflecTa rationalisation exercise that will turn the parent company into an investment holding company, upon the transfer of its manufacturing operations to wholly-owned subsidiaries. This was one of73 words
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Article2465 1990-06-08 45 Adjusted for new issues. P*r value Msl unless otherwise specified; P/E ratio* are not adjusted for currency dtfierences TRANSACTION DATE: JUNE 7, 1990 Itßo Last Vol Day Net Mtgh Low Company Sale ('000) High Low P/E INDUSTRIAL! 336 212 AISB 90* 229 -3 60 232 226 27 02,465 words
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Article69 1990-06-08 45 Mar 91 9? 80 9? 80 97 80 97 8? M June 97 84 Sept 97 84 Dec 97 84 Mar 9? 97 84 Open bit (Wed) ***** Act Vol (Wed) 7SBS i IK Mt'Otvtvhtmuk) Open Hrfh low Sett Est Vol MM SO 0b9?4 ob9?bß ob9ol ob9ol h/ Sept69 words
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Article30 1990-06-08 45 Open Hifh Low Sett Est Vol km 90 OOObSii OOOtSSI /4 0 006W S*trf OOO6SIW 0001 Ok OOOhSKS Mar 91 0(," OptnM |M) IVrt Art Vol iNtd) IM30 words
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Article34 1990-06-08 45 Open Hifh low Sell Est Vol ine »o imi ii at ".ii as sat a/ si Oct o*> m n lab 91 l/l 41) IjS Opm M iNtai 1/1 »tt Vol <N.d, H>34 words
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Article105 1990-06-08 45 Eurodollar 3-month deposit (100 impDtd SMMSJ 'J'e, Open Mfti low Sett Est Vol Kate SO 9166 9166 916b 9166 /ll Sept 91 Ii 91 lb 91 91 /I 111l Dec 9161 91 6S 9167 9164 1479 Mar 91 91 bb 91 S8 91 bb 91 bl 6bH June 9147 914?105 words
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Article39 1990-06-08 45 Opsfi Hifh low Sett (st Vol Spot (/'4IH /o (i/i/ *****02 tune 90 U4im n4/'o lil'.o ***** Sept (('ion |4|M (1400 (401,0 Kim Dec ***** Mar 91 Clio Open bit (Ned) ?UI Act Vol (Wed) ."./I39 words
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Article52 1990-06-08 45 Swnei Indei Price (6/6/90) V oo Open Hifh low Sett Ist Vat My S4 00 MM MM lIM H) Auf MM MM MM MM Stpl h/(Ki MM l/M MM (7 Oct /'I MIH /(1 90 Mm /I 40 Dtc M 40H /I 4(1 OssnM (Ned) M9I Art Vol52 words
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Article36 1990-06-08 45 Euroyen 3-month deposit Open Nth Low Sett fst Vol June M 97 61 92 61 97 bl 9? W 111 Sept 9758 9?bB 9? V> 97 Sh IS/h Oe< 97/1 97/1 97 69 9? 68 8036 words
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Article20 1990-06-08 45 Cloaing prices (canta/kilo) Singapoie IV ?b (enls I luly up 075 i ents Mali, 779<enh i luly urn hanged20 words
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Article44 1990-06-08 45 Crude palm oil (MS tonne) lune 697 50 («MBt) central i luly i south i Refined palm oil (USJ/tonn*) raOPaknOl IBM //DseHet lllly rSudUNI HHD asa I'M..- SM luly An, seller HHI> Stearin Inn Inl MJ 76(1 Unite Sssrst Neut' lliu| aai44 words
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Article14 1990-06-08 45 Closing prlcss <MS/kik» Kl Tin 16 64 t ?(i Turnover 78 l 13)14 words
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Article20 1990-06-08 45 (Official closing quotation. USS/MT) Ntd Hurt 1610 1611 1585 1586 I Months 161S 161/ IS9/ IS9B Settlement 1611 158620 words
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Article27 1990-06-08 45 (Ontcial closing quotation QBP/MT) Ntd Thus ISSI ISM I*>3B IS4O I Months 1485 1486 1484 1485 Settlement 1553 IS4O Sou/re Outohumpu (ttA) Pte lld27 words
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Article24 1990-06-08 45 Cloamg price* (UBs/troy ot) Ntd Ihurs Sm^pon- SOB Sl O 499 SOl fuas Wed Nee Vat 5 0/5 08 504 505 Sovnr Hothuhild24 words
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Article91 1990-06-08 45 Crude Product Prices CRUDE/PRODUCT MONTH* CHANOI PRICE (UBs)e MSI TEWS Intermedial* litis. 0 60/0 65 16% 1/00/88l BfttNl BUM) lul, t 0 37/0 4? IS /0 IS 80/88l DUBAI FAKH luly Ml 37/0 1/ H47 H 52/88l MN4AS July 0 70/0 20 IS iS 15 45/88l TAPIS BUND luly 091 words
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Article706 1990-06-08 45 Thursday June 7 HK I Amoy Properties 3 025 unch Allied Overseas 1 07 unch Asis Sec Int I 2 428 0 06 Asis Sec Wsr 91 0 415 4 016 Allied TW 0 960 +0 01 Bond Corp Int I 2 075 -0 026 Bond Corp Wsr 91706 words
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Article376 1990-06-08 45 TtmnSai T ysji A|inomoto 2080 unch Aksi 1080 unch Amsds 1880 +80 A-9". Ola** 1800 -10 Asahl Kssei 830 -10 Bank ot Tokyo 1470 -80 Brldgeetone 1670 unch Canon 1770 unch Casio Computer 1610 10 Citnen 11 to +10 0 Nip Print 2010 +40 0 Nippon Screen 1880 -80376 words
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Article310 1990-06-08 45 OCBC OUB UOB DBS TLB POSB OEfOSIT RATES Savings 3 3 3 2V 4 3V 4 4 Fued deposit 1 month 4'^ 4 Mi 4V* 4V 4 4V 4 3 months 4V* V/t 111 144 4V 4 6 months 5 5 5 5 5 12 months s'« IM310 words
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Article78 1990-06-08 46 HIGH LOW Straits Times Industrials 1990 High 1607 1? (27 Mar 90) 1989 High 1487 76 (26 Dec 89) 1989 Low 1030 69 (4 Jan 89) All time High 160/ 1? (21 Mar 90) All time Low 74.7b (17 Sept 64) Business Times Composite 1990 High 1402.22 (6 Feb 90)78 words
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Article46 1990-06-08 46 NOl Wt 3 663 m NOl 3 336 m City Dev 50C 533 m Guthne Wt 244 m OUBWt I 598 m OUB I 407 m DBS I 08 1 id Burwill lOC ?000 I 018 m Lee Kim !ah bOC 988,000 UIC 937.00046 words
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Article40 1990-06-08 46 Sector Volume Value Industrials 1 144 m 1 804 m finance 370,000 420,150 Hotels 208.000 290,650 Properties 1 004 m 1 508 m Loan Stocks 812,000 809,395 Plantations 87.000 99,045 Mining 5,000 9,800 Total 3.630 m 4.941 m40 words
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Article75 1990-06-08 46 Total Marfctt thurj Wtd Industrials ?5 061 m 860 m finance 6 901 m 4 9/S m Hotels I 849 m I 641 m Properly 10 923 m 8 5/9 m loans Stocks 1? 568 m 6 834 m Plantations 1 48/ m 1 330 m Mining 35,00075 words
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Article2389 1990-06-08 46 TRANSACTION DATE: JUNE 7, 1990 INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL 1888 Tel t Vol Day Leet Quo** Dlv Nel Hteh Lew Cede Company Bel* >or '880 High Let* Buyer Boiler P/B 281 161 t a 1000 Aetna 263 10 206 283 244 283 264 280 166 a 1142 Alea2,389 words
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514 1990-06-08 46 Doreen Siow - Market recovers marginally in quiet trading Doreen Siow MARKET REPORT By SHARK prices on the Singapore stock market edged slightly higher in quiet trading yesterday. The Straits Times Industrials Index, which had been falling steadily since the start of the week, managed to move up 2.17 points to 1553.10 while514 words
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Article831 1990-06-08 46 tv* 1888 Tel Leet vm Oey Lee* Ouota ot» OeSa I«bbHl LOW L-000 i*Ofl"r*p#ny a>air# 8 o#* bbbW fw*Bß*, LOW WkAr*fQA sJaJsaOf **a POyOaaaO 212 130 t ISBSCaCWt 204 .5 1 76 204 200 209 204 »7* 66 1648 Ceueewsy Loen 78 unch 7 76 76*831 words
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Article378 1990-06-08 46 M sham quottd havt a par vakw of $1, unk»i othttwhe tptcrfitd. Adjinttd for Krip/rifhU N Tm exempted dividtnd P/E ratios and pott yields of foreign thartt art adjusted for currency dHftrtnctt TruttM ttocks undw CPf Approvtd lnvettm«nt Scheme t HUrgki »totk» ABM it \t»<M in Ms of 10378 words
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Article313 1990-06-08 46 Manager b prices for June 7 Singapore Unit Trust the Commerce 1?5 I JJid the Savings Fund 108 I 15 Spore Prog Fund 049 05? Spot* Sec Fund 084 089 S pore Invest Fund 09? 098 S pore tquity Fund 059 063 Asia Unit Trust sfal Invest fund313 words
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Article1977 1990-06-08 46 TRANSACTION DATE: JUNE 7, 1990 »M m* 1418 COL 25* *****) 88 100 88 B/* 8/* 90 8800 960 660 1246 Cathay Pac2o* 94* .20 6 960 945 946 960 210 0 8 2 1000 960 1/39 Cheung Kong 50* 1000 /8 0 9 1245 Dairy Farm 26*1,977 words
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579 1990-06-08 48 Shaun Seow - News analysis By Shaun Seow IF THE local business scene appeared a bit slow-moving earlier this week, there was a good reason. Almost all of Singapore's corporate bigwigs and many of their overseas counterparts were at the Raffles City Convention579 words
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Article, Illustration171 1990-06-08 47 SINGAPORE Volume: 58.82m units t 12.58m) Value: $1 55.96m $26.54m) Indices kms 6 June 7 ST Industrials 1550.93 1553.10 ST Finance 262/4/ 2650.01 ST Hotels 1215 46 1214 77 ST Properties 83/8/ 838.16 BT Composite *****1 1385.79 BTMGA 791.19 796 80 BT 08/0S 133 102 BT CADI 6012171 words
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Article100 1990-06-08 47 Average Prime Lendn| Rate: 6.5% Average of Singapore's Big Four Local Banks PRIME RATE Contract data: 7/8/80 CUMBTNCr I MTH 3 MTN C MTH 9 MTH 1? MTN CMI Mill MR US$ 11/6/90 II 1 H'. 1384 |JBt 13'; 13 11/6/90 N7J I.' I?'. 1/". I.". l/'. I.'100 words
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Article209 1990-06-08 47 DM Y SS HKS AJ/USJ USJ IBS Open 168/J 15? 40 ***** /800 0 //18 168// Close 1691/ ISMS ***** 778/ 0 7730 1 M5.1 Source Astley Pearce SPOT RATES Singapore dollar* to one unll of foreign currency Buying 00 Seßng US dollar ***** I JAM Sterling pound209 words
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Article115 1990-06-08 47 Physical (SS) Ihuri Wed Kilobai 151 .'l.O/8 /IJ4/ ?146/ 100 Km /.IW 7VI /.141 166 Mp 1051 I.OhH 10/) OHM 21 pa 4?4 135 |27 4ix 5Km 106 115 10/ Hi, IKm n M ,M M BuMon cofcn (Ss/oi) Spore bullion coin t,M bHU Canadian MSfk M 68(1115 words
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415 1990-06-08 47 Pok Soy Yoong - Ql II Wi: stayed with the lime company for al most S6 yean and will retire noon. I understand that 1 will be taxed' on a special basis In the year of retirement. Could y«u please explain? A You will come415 words
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Article, Illustration388 1990-06-08 47 SINGAPORE is liberal in allowing foreign participation in the financial sector, with foreign banks having cap tured about 60 per cent of total assets in the domestic banking market at the end of last year. This was the view expressed by388 words
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212 1990-06-08 47 MR NC Teng Fong's Far East Organisation, which submitted the highest bids for the Townerville houses through three of its companies, has cornered the first-ever sale of I IK A restored houses. The three successful bidders, Nam Hee Contractor, Luxurious Construction and Henry Investment212 words
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344 1990-06-08 47 KUALA LUMPUR In yet another surprise move, General Lumber Holdings has announced that it is buying the entire equity of Syarikat Trim.il. of one million Msl shares, for MJBS million (SssB million). In a statement to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange onMBT - 344 words
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331 1990-06-08 47 CENTREPOINT'S shareholders were urged to approve the sale of Jelita shopping complex to Cold Storage and the Joint venture between the two companies to develop the shopping complex in Yishun. In a circular to shareholders yesterday, Wardley Ltd, the independent adviser to shareholders,331 words
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228 1990-06-08 47 Sembawang unit wins SPC's $31.5m oil terminal project SINGAPORE Petroleum Company Pte Ltd (SPC) which is expected to be listed on the stock exchange before the year is out has awarded Sembawang Projects Engineering Co Pte Ltd (Sempec) h y\\ .:■> million contract to build the SPC Oil Terminal on228 words
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509 1990-06-08 44 U)NDON When the year began, not even the most pessimistic oil market expert dared predict the current dramatic fall in prices. In recent weeks, the value of a barrel of oil has tumbled by about a third to aReuter - 509 words
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Advertisement252 1990-06-08 48 EXTRA FAST The New Star NX 1000H9 pin Dot Matrix Printer EXTRA RIBBONS 2 SP Ribbons Free Now Star's best-selling printer* comes with a faster speed and two SP ribbons at no extra cost! Our offer is valid from 1 June to 3 1 August 1990, while stocks last. So252 words
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Article, Illustration44 1990-06-08 1 Run for cover. War has been declared. Two battle-scarred veterans of the '80s blood-and-guts blockbusters, Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger, are having it out, on screen and off. Full story on Page Three. Bicep boys: Sylvester Stallone (left) and Arnold Schwarzenegger.44 words
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Article, Illustration1108 1990-06-08 2 RICHARD LIM - RICHARD LIM IN HER excellent interview with the Booker Prize winner Penelope Lively, published in Life! on Monday, colleague Helen Chia .pronounced that the British author's "tranquil domestic set-up seems to put paid to the oft-held belief that art can only arise from chaos or1,108 words
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Article249 1990-06-08 2 Mailbag MY FRIENDS and I are great (ana of classical music. We have been delighted with programmes such as the Huberman Festival, Mozart In Japan and International Celebration Of The Piano. However, we find the screening of such concerts and documentaries rather infrequent. It would be of tremendous249 words
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Article, Illustration158 1990-06-08 2 WE THANK Miss Angellne Tang for the strong support she gave to the telecast of the Earth Day Special and other programmes which highlighted the environmental concern (Life!, May 18). As the Earth Day Special was telecast at an accessible time, we will not be repeating it.158 words
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Advertisement101 1990-06-08 2 IF YOU have something to get off your chmt on any issue concerning matters covered in Life!, drop ua a line. We will consider longer arguments for our occasional Open Letter column. We will accept for publication only letters from readers who will use their own names, instead of a101 words
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Article, Illustration1391 1990-06-08 3 SLY STALLONE started it all. In 1976 the same year as the American Bicentennial Sylvester Stallone's Rocky Balboa touched moviegoers' hearts. He was an American hero in the classic sense. But then he got too big for his Everlast trunks. Along came Rockys II through IV, andLA Times - 1,391 words
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Article, Illustration420 1990-06-08 3 T^\£yZ^^^^-™& £i s^™l"^W^ sTal lone and Arnold Schwarzenegger summed up the, umm, differences be tween the titans. Thoae differences first surfaced pubHcly in the July, 1986 GO, when Arnie talked about comparisons to Sly After a puff on his cigar, he said: "As Intense as I amLA Times - 420 words
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Advertisement455 1990-06-08 3 Mow CD quality goes on the move like never before. i i' "awari r aaaaaaasi i' sw^ sw ssbft jhssp* as^^ ~z^m I" 'i!**^iHk. gMk *rf^^ "l^sa^™l r jfifj't '^^Bafc_»j BaV so^fvP r \^^sn| n iv, '^^^ggl I l "r"^v» ■^^n^t^ a*» 'jV.t aa gsT _-^s^^ gnr K" nnna^^ ,^Kt^r455 words
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Article, Illustration780 1990-06-08 4 Chris Ho - Chris Ho Pop Life SENTIMENTALITY has a I ways been frowned upon in rock 'n' roll. Soppy, mushy emotions just do not have that cutting edge .to make it in the tough, radical world of rock. But when it comes to elegies ah, that is a different780 words
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Article496 1990-06-08 4 Y.L Goh - Y.L Goh SECOND-RATF: performances of Liszt's Sonata abound, but only four or five truly satisfactory recordings have been made in the last 60 years since Vladimir Horowitz's tour-de-force was first issued by EMI. With every young pianist trying to establish credentials by surmounting this challenging work, there496 words
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Advertisement402 1990-06-08 4 Jet Off With Lucozade 20 APRIL-30 JUNE 1990 Ist prize: JW^*^^^6& HOW? Just drink Lucozade after a tiring day of 13D Holiday for tWO tO USA ,/w%^^l^_l work or exercise Cnoose from 3 sparkling m y V^S BHf' flavours GOLDEN. ORANGE and LEMON 2nd prize: w nclose 2 Lucozade bottle402 words
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Article, Illustration752 1990-06-08 5 MARDIANA ABU BAKAR previews Singapore's first modern Malay musical, which has as its bottom line the saying, crime does not pay. GEYLANG in the late '60s: Jumat and Mariam are born into two of the many Malay families in the area. They are Initiated into the Malay752 words
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Article, Illustration474 1990-06-08 5 WONG WEI KONG; S.T. SHIMI - WONG WEI KONG FRINGK PULSES quickened, fingers strummed and feet tapped to the beat of the drums as the Amandla Cultural Ensemble performed at Raffles City on Tuesday night. The group is the cultural wing of the African National Congress, a body fighting against apartheid in South Africa. Amandla474 words
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Article558 1990-06-08 5 SHARON LIM - SHARON LIM SO YOU think the lambada is sexy. But way before it took the dancing world by storm, there was Rudolph Valentino and the tango. Fans of The Sheik will recall a scene in his first hit, The Kour Horsemen Of The Apocalypse,558 words
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Article528 1990-06-08 5 LISA KONG - LISA KONG PERFORMING at thr Sin gapore Arts hVstival marks Thr Houston Symphony orchestra's first overseas ap pwriurf sin« •<• its formation in 1913. Th« i *n membti orchestra, led by its German music ill I rector Chiistopn Eschen bach, will perform at thr Victoria528 words
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Article149 1990-06-08 5 A LOS Angeles Times reporter, covering South Coast Repertory's visit here, was at the opening night of George Bernard Shaw's You Never Can Tell last Friday. He told two Singaporean reporters that the show had better audience response here than In the US. He felt Singapore's "colonial past" had149 words
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Article533 1990-06-08 5 Core Events Federation Of Chinese Drama Association*: The Phoenix Hairpin. Victoria Theatre. Last day. 8.15 pm. Tickets at $8, $8, $12 and $20. Singapore Indian Fine Arts Society Orchestra And People's Association Indian Orchestra. Featuring Indian classical music. DBS Auditorium. Last day. 8.15 pm. Tickets at $6,533 words
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Article, Illustration100 1990-06-08 5 Snapshot PERCUSSIONS toatVTC prominently in knhuki tiam es Especially the tniko, kotsu/u m i and ohtsuzumi drums in thf n.ifriut.i stylo of HUak that often accompanies dance ptoCM in k.ibuki. The nngauta musicians Include Mveral sham ison players, singers, the drums and a flute Drums not only lend emphasis100 words
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Article, Illustration697 1990-06-08 6 Art educator and painter Richard Hickman shares his vision of art with T. SASITHARAN. BESPECTACLED and me-dium-built, Richard Hickman is the picture of the scholar-academic with a conscience. Since his arrival in Singapore more than a year ago, he has lectured Art Education at the Institute697 words
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Article72 1990-06-08 6 SHARON LIM - SHARON LIM Soul II Soul (i:md Cassette/CD WHILE not as immediate and refreshing as the first LP, Club Classics, this album is just as experimental. The distinctive Soul II Soul beat is overlaid with samples of '70s music, Italian House, funk and even Jazz, while72 words
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Article72 1990-06-08 6 ONG SOH CHIN - ONG SOH CHIN Carly Simon (Arista) Cassette/'!) THIS is a collection of favourite standards sung by the irrepressible Carly Simon. In the liner notes, she says the songs are those she grew up with. Neither her delivery nor the production work merits buying this album although she possesses72 words
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Article88 1990-06-08 6 LOH KENG FATT - STICK IT TO Y A LOH KENG FATT Slaughter (Chrysalis) Cassette QUANTITY (13 cuts) from i rock outfit that cites the Beatles and AC/DC amongst its influences. And the boys here have learnt well there is no superblown guitar indulgences, the lyrics go straight for sense and the music will88 words
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Article105 1990-06-08 6 STEPHEN TAN - STEPHEN TAN Oleta Adams (Fontana) Cassette/CD THIS petite chanteuse first found worldwide fame when she backed Tears For Fears on its Seeds Of Love album. A singer in her own right, this is the sort of dream debut that a songstress will sell her soul for. Adams' music105 words
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Article64 1990-06-08 6 SHARON LIM - SHARON LIM Hunter* and Collectors (WEA) Cassette ANOTHER addition to the Aussie Invasion. Currently supporting Midnight Oil on the latter's Blue Sky Mining world tour, the themes on this album are similar to those of the Oils. Hunters also addresses issues such as the urban landscape, the environment64 words
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94 1990-06-08 6 STEPHEN TAN - STEPHEN TAN A Tribe Called Quest (Jive) Caasette/CD WITH that longish album title, one can expect either a jokey album or one of much serious Intent. The Tribe marries those two thoughts and the resultant People's Instinctive Travels is an album that94 words
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Article44 1990-06-08 6 NORMAN YAM - NORMAN YAM Chyi (BMG) Cassette CHYI soars from note to note, but she sometimes fails to capture the right emotions, like missing that down-to-earth, urban feel of Children Of The '80s. Still, she does have an interesting touch.44 words
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Advertisement31 1990-06-08 5 Sriwana's Jefri And Maria will be staged at the Victoria Theatre on Monday and Tuesday at S. //> /mi. Tickets at $S. $10 and $11 See At I'he h'est for ticketing details.31 words
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Advertisement255 1990-06-08 6 Squeezing The Tubes is on at the British Council Exhibition Hall until June lt>. Opening times: 9 am to 9 pm on weekdays, 10 am to noon on Saturdays. Closed on Sunday. Dare fl^^f^^^^^^l Arc you keeping yourself under wraps M H because of unsightly body hair? 4^^F*% li We//,255 words
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Advertisement328 1990-06-08 7 M•■ Mil I^7; Come, taste our tradition At h.io ni.i\,i whftr out npcrlcnccd iti.n GtMfewdcomc you lo t.istc their .uithrntlt lli.ii < iilslnc Ihe dlslliu tivi- .nom.is Ihr noM spiers I hi* li«-slu'sl mouth w.itrrlruj MflißOd At>d fvi'ii our homely Ih.ii hospit.ilily lo s.itKly voiii fM|iiKIU- (tlninq. Always line lo328 words
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Advertisement381 1990-06-08 7 DO YOU THINK THE JADE SUIT I I IS WORTH $60 MILLION I OR $600 MILLION? I TriT^^-—-^^ \iuU- Suit made ay of 2(H)7 jade ;»it'(Cs Iffll \z^ >i together with $old thread, COME AND SEE IT I I FOR YOURSELF I I FOR JUST $6. 1 ffll I^l The381 words
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Article, Illustration344 1990-06-08 8 IDA BACHTIAR - BLONDE bombshell Lita Ford (left) is no pussyfooting metal wanna-be. She is a guitar goddess, named Female Guitarist Of The Year 1989 by American Guitar magazine and Female Artiste of the Year for five straight years in the readers' poll of a trade rag344 words
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Article, Illustration101 1990-06-08 8 ANOTHER first time for Singaporean Ken Lim, who did the First Time album and whose brainchild it is to turn Taiwanese-htts-to-English-albums for M ix Surin. The director of Audio Musical has been asked to produce four songs for Beijing's Asian Games album. Woven round love, friendship and101 words
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Article139 1990-06-08 8 ONCE a New York City busker, Stanley Jordan (above) is an ace recording star. His sound like three guitars twanging at once In Magic Touch, 1984, rocketed the album to No. 1 spot on the Billboard jazz chart. It stayed for 51 weeks. And now with Cornucopia, Jordan139 words
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Article, Illustration150 1990-06-08 8 YAWN BETWEEN THE SHEETS JASON (pain) DONOVAN (right), the blond leading the blandest of pop, has released a new album. But where Kylie Minogue is sounding marginally better than she used to in her dreadfully-trendo new LP, Better The Devil You Know, Donovan's new Between The Lines inspires the ho-hums150 words
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Article, Illustration75 1990-06-08 8 WHAT is pink, 5.7 m long and belongs to Robert Plant (left)? His car! The Chrysler Imperial Crown Convertible, which the Led chap drove during his band's heyday, can now be rented through a York-shire-based PR company for novel corporate hospitality. Or you might prefer Mick75 words
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Article141 1990-06-08 8 SPEAKING of Led Zep, WXTB the Florida radio station that adopted an all-Led Zep playllsting policy which began on New Year's day has been forced to turn to a more conventional approach. Deejays had to include the occasional Pink Floyd number when listening figures bombed during January. They141 words
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Miscellaneous130 1990-06-08 8 Pop On TV THURSDAY Vivid SBC 5, 8 pin SINCE yesterday's Vivid was held over for the opening of the Seventh Parliament, the programme will be shown next Thursday. It includes interviews with Billy Idol, who is recovering from a recent road accident, Stephen Mai Mallinder of Cabaret Voltaire, Ray130 words
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Article, Illustration679 1990-06-08 9 Karisma Kapoor, granddaughter of the legendary Raj Kapoor, tells SUMATHI VAIDYANATHAN her plans to enter moviedom. IT IS one of those searingly hot mornings in Singapore but Karisma Kapoor manages to look cool and collected in her heavy, shimering, ankle-length outfit with a scarf draped over one shoulder.TAN SUAN ANN - 679 words
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Article213 1990-06-08 9 ft.iutf(s)«nco 2 u«rru«runi_«6r ufldr^th ir>^»«r j^{D^pcir«r Qurr^ Q«rir«lr«r>]DU i^uj «{s«frco^j(i«b ioafls«or «dbrQi_@^, «MA »n«o^§| laafl^dr, «(ip^^«b O*n«T«u^«b ufl»c^ib «Jl(^uuii> Q«n«feri_nA. fi>^(f)«.n» «9tAMAr »tttQ««)«riqtb, #iuLil«o>«riL{ib, aj«ibr«orA »f{) LMTLMrQAMtrof ufl«rj2>ih u>^^«r a_G«ofT«ih £)^«narA QarrdbrQ. cugruurrgr <uiAAi(ii««fl«o <9(«R^l«co4r««>CT «9|Ajdr Q*ZJOff3T~ a)«jff)(p)i 6» iD«oTl««f)«TiL|tb (J»rf^^A Q«fT«fcri_rr«4r glibui^^ar pOfD(ip«T«T m.(2«oir«ib^rrdr Qurrdr »W@^^uu».tL»n« u>«n^«or Q«ih«nuA «D«>ufTgr^213 words
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Article, Illustration739 1990-06-08 10 After three preliminary rounds, four quarter- finals and two semi-finals, Temasek Junior College will meet Beatty Secondary School Pre-university Centre in the grand final of the Know Our Culture quiz, to be shown on SBC 12 today at 8 pm. YAP KENG PENG reports. IT739 words
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Article, Illustration502 1990-06-08 10 GUAN LIBING - GUAN LIBING *WILL her latest album, Sharing Loneliness, go down well with Mandarin pop buffs in Singapore? This must be uppermost in Ivy Low's mind now that the Singaporean singer is back from Taiwan to promote her first release, which was produced and recorded in502 words
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Article412 1990-06-08 10 —s m >P! W i m m m i 2. X iK/t: HH'MMM^ii i»l' f'l' ■<JLn'Jx4 #f*iT£7-'l.i'J*iJ o 'IB m WL 11. I fa; if K M i/» K W l 41 Ift ARk ft m ::f ::f fi'j X.\ h\) m M'IMMUj M'fi'i f ili|/;j- 2.*ejpiA«mw*a>;rai'hw 'nah».iij>d^ l-.t111..] R#/Hg97N412 words
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Article335 1990-06-08 10 Goh Beng Choo - Goh Beng Choo COPING with a child stricken with an Incurable Illness and coming to grips with teenage problems? In line with the Ministry of Community Development's annual Family Week programme, from Sunday to June 17, which Is aimed at improving the quality of family life, the Singapore335 words
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Advertisement218 1990-06-08 9 ART FURNITURE NEMGOLD SOFA CENTRE 1 Tanjong Pagar Plaza #02-01 (Opposite Amara Hotel/Above NTUC) 100%FULL LEATHER ia^^r2Sk^^a«SaSla4 rial B^^avLl J^ Model Mm (1/1/1) Ja^a^a^Ba^Ba^aa^H NOW **Ov I NEMGOLD Uflßß~ I COLLECTIONS •JK^L U^ 2 Years Warranty Main Feature of T^^^Kf^^^\l NEMGOLD Lounge Suite: Jfe Uees Hardwood Frames rifttl on| v218 words
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Miscellaneous686 1990-06-08 10 Cross-language Crossword CROBB-lanxo»ge Crossword Puole Is pub- Winners Of CrOSS-langUage Ihhed every Friday. j v» on /aa It la Chinese crossword, bat the dues Crossword NO 22/90 are given In English. |M cash: WONG LEE CHUEN Eleven winners will be picked from the (I.C. No:I4IMH/C) all-«orrect entries. One will receive686 words
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Advertisement715 1990-06-08 11 MiwnßrmsiPVHVl ULAf (*****68) 5 BNOWB DAILY at 11am. 1.30, 4 00. 630 A 900 AMAZING lIORROK TIIKII.I.KK AHOIT UNI)KK(iKOHNI) MONSTERS TKKKOKISINf; A SMALL TOWN K I V I N l» < > rs| They »y there's nothing new fflfl a^fc under the sun But under the ground ||g|l I m715 words
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Advertisement411 1990-06-08 11 Homeland A Celebration Rhn /or I Singapore '.s 25th Anniversary aVaV aflaV'Wa^^Jl M I L I VI NOT TO BE MISSED A Moving Tribute To Singapore Her People Now Showing At The OMNI -THEATRE Singapore Science Centre Tel: 560 M l6 Student Joyce Lim, 18, "I found the film very411 words
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Advertisement767 1990-06-08 12 MFS^i AfF FROM StaW is P 4l^ e of companies. Our The first stape of our investment program was ivicjjavjc rixv^ivi parent corporation prices itself on its international, brought on stream in August 1982 on a 1.6-hectare i competitive and innovative focus. We at Stahlfol- site at 14 Tanjong Penjuru767 words
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Advertisement125 1990-06-08 13 STAHL ASIA PTE. LTD. on the grand opening of its NEW Technical Service Centre TEDDY GENERAL CONTRACTOR SUPPLIER No 2 Tum Olive 1. Singapore 2263 Tel: *****31* Fax *****14 Win I BOCTOK H^TmJLlj^^M lH Lw/flS?l w I Out I rn HE New 1 Paper's i Sunday I World i p125 words
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Advertisement579 1990-06-08 13 I STAHL ASIA PTE. LTD. H on the grand opening of its Hj H NEW Technical Service Centre HI H Ell CPTDIP UNION CARBIDE H I CLCU I HIV/ SINGAPORE PTE LTD THIAM JOO H HTC ITn PRIVATE LIMITED H I t.LI U. Te, 1 2^ L .7,x RO Ri'2^7Tc^p579 words
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Article, Illustration1396 1990-06-08 14 SHARON LIM tells you everything you need to know about the rock gigs in the Arts Fest Fringe. WHAT, speed metal at the Arts Festival? Purists might shudder in horror, but music for the masses is making its presence felt In the hallowed biennial festival. About time, too,1,396 words
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Advertisement130 1990-06-08 14 HERE'S HOW YOUR EYESWILL FEEL WITH FRESH LENSES.WEEKLY OR BIWEEKLY ummmmmmmmamm*Mm*M**M*m* The SeeQuence Disposable Lens Program is part of a complete program of planned lens replacement The BBUSCh LoiTlb |H With SeeQuence Disposable Lens you can say goodbye to troublesome care and |'^i<-y cleaning regimen. Just wear your lenses weekly130 words
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Advertisement1266 1990-06-08 15 I^^^H^^Hhcc Mr GohJChok Td^l^^^Hi I \ib rl|\ f I JLm P BHHHHnDBIHHH mKM L7| Bfjj f AtiiiM ftp U i-^ v -^^^^^I^l Congratulations to Sembawang Shipyard on j jLJb^J As we in the Sembawann Group reioice in our The commissioning of the Republic Dock the commissioning of the Republic Dock1,266 words
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Advertisement184 1990-06-08 16 < O^\«- R ATI I. \TIO\S r AND WARMEST WISHES TO SEMBAWANG SHIPYARD ON THE OFFICIAL COMMISSIONING OF YOUR REPUBLIC DOCK—. ft^9B^2fl llllillllmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllTllllllll I n 1 Soh Brothers Furniture n FURNITURE MANUFACTURER MARINE FURNISHING BP Sinaaoore Pte Ltd 55 Defu Lane 12 Teck Hock industrial park e odu 1 d184 words
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Advertisement166 1990-06-08 18 HI C ON« R VI I I. AXIOMS si F AND WARMEST WISHES TO SEMBAWANG SHIPYARD ON THE OFFICIAL COMMISSIONING OF YOUR REPUBLIC DOCK— ESE Iftl J^V I I Eng Soon Engineering Rickson Marine Pte Ltd —I Hup Chye £^.gineering I Pl6 Ltd 482 Changi Road Singapore 1441 Tel: *****76166 words
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Advertisement342 1990-06-08 19 H CONGRATULATIONS H I AND WARMEST WISHES TO SEMBAWANG SHIPYARD ON THE OFFICIAL COMMISSIONING OF YOUR REPUBLIC DOCK I I L 1 1 1 1 1 I j I lEng Thiam Industrial Supplies Pt e Ltd Siemen Electronics Co. (Pte) Ltd 25 Jalanßerseh #01 118 Singapore 0820 Tel: *****62 Blk342 words
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Miscellaneous2184 1990-06-08 25 What's On ■aPFRmUMANPr > Restaurants, Esso service $3 for adults. o nin trtaf. Chair I.M Jazz lI.M News World NewH I.M Twenty-tour rinrunmnnv,i -^p^p^v J^^^ s stations and carnival Mural Painting Exhibi- KAUIU 1 and Weather Forecast 11.1l Collec Hour. I.M Financial New. I.M /y O v \j^^r^A grounds. On2,184 words
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Advertisement137 1990-06-08 26 bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbß B aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH */y H bbbbb^^^BLbbß B i ..in lui.. 1 (u Auiruat 31. Hhop at Marina Hquar* and you rould find youravlf in Han Kranrlaro W«'i slvlnaj iwij «>> raturn all llckvta to Han I ram >»• In lui W > draw \l l tun n<- 1 1 In137 words
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Miscellaneous856 1990-06-08 26 SBC 5 3.00 PM Opening and Programme Highlights, followed by Teabreak Special: Touch The Sun Princess Kate (Children's programme) A child who has everything discovers she is adopted and sets out to find her real mother 4.45 Qreen Acres (Drama/r) Oliver buys a piece of land and a house in856 words
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Miscellaneous333 1990-06-08 26 Television HHjjj^BF,f9^T Highlights Italia 'M: Opening Ceremony I I W IJ V m All right everybody, I an(l one> aml two> and three: r^j j^ j9b^b^b^b^b^b^b^H "Heaven, I'm in heaven, and *non» Ib^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^bV m y near beats so that I can hardly ■b^bsi am speak ...and I seem to find333 words
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