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Title Section10 1992-01-05 1 The Sunday Times No: 2894 55 CENTS MITA (P) 26/12/9110 words
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Article, Illustration1163 1992-01-05 1 Sumiko Tan - Sumiko Tan Details of military accord to be worked out with S pore US and Singapore explore investment treaty By US President George Bush prefaced his speech at the Singapore Lecture by paying tribute to Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew, the chairman ofLIM SENG TIONG - 1,163 words
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505 1992-01-05 1 Serene Lim - Serene Lim By HIGH Court hearings into criminal cases carrying the death penalty could m future be presided over by one judge instead of two, as is the practice now. This is one of the proposals outlined by Chief Justice Yong Pung How505 words
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Advertisement12 1992-01-05 1 Happy ending to the case of the 'missing' th. c: Page 312 words
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Advertisement241 1992-01-05 1 Groups, like Asean, share US goals and form building blocks of new world order Bush: Page 16 Play bigger role m Singapore's growth: Page 17 Respond positively to US calls for concessions Miyazawa: Page 8 Keycard. The trump card against car radio theft* iuur Foi the light- kMMMgii^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ programmed fin241 words
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Article, Illustration79 1992-01-05 2 The slaughtering of poultry at 'a wet markets may have stopped since April last year, but the removal of entrails and other offal by vendors still leaves the floors and drains m a mess. Poultry-sellers said that they still needed to clean the abattoir-slaughtered poultry before displaying them79 words
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Article45 1992-01-05 2 Some telephone helplines have reported a Dig drop m the number of calls received since time-based telephone charges started on Dec 1. Organisations which offer telephone counselling say clients may not be aware that most helplines are toll-free. Home, Page 1445 words
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Article35 1992-01-05 2 The army is programme to improve its operational capability. Under the programme, the areas of command and responsibilities for all the army divisions m the country would be reviewed. Malaysia, Page 1135 words
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Article80 1992-01-05 2 Indonesia said on Friday that it was up to the new United Nations Secretary-General, Dr Boutros Ghali, to revive negotiations between Jakarta and Portugal over the East Timor issue. Foreign Minister AH Alatas told a news conference that Dr Ghali should propose new initiatives80 words
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Article87 1992-01-05 2 Senior caares rrom uuangaong s open cities ana special economic zones have been summoned to an emergency "indoctrination camp" m Guangzhou. The special session will be on the theory and practice of countering "peaceful evolution" after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Sources m Guangzhou said87 words
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Article45 1992-01-05 2 nuclear materials and know-how from the former Soviet Union. lAEA officials said that they were worried by the legal vacuum concerning nuclear controls m the disintegrated Soviet Union and the opportunities that might arise consequently for "uncontrolled elements". World, Page 645 words
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Article73 1992-01-05 2 needs of the baby boom generation threaten to engulf the US' health care and retirement systems as the size of the elder population soars over the next 40 years, according to the results of a private study. The number of Americans 65 and older would hit 6573 words
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Article38 1992-01-05 2 Chinese Communist Party General Secretary Jiang Zemin will visit Japan this year as part of events marking the 20th anniversary of the restoration of relations between the World War II foes. World, Page 838 words
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Article91 1992-01-05 2 The Algerian government has asserted that voting irregularities could deprive the Islamic fundamentalists of as many as 70 of the 188 seats they won m last month's parliamentary polls. As many as 300 complaints of irregularities could result m the annulling of seats that the Islamic Salvation91 words
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NEWS FOCUS
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564 1992-01-05 2 US condemns deportation order 'The United States strongly condemns the Israeli government's decision. We have urged Israel at the highest levels to reconsider and to rescind this decision.' US State Department spokesman Richard Boucher. 'I don't expect massive AmericanReuter; AFP; NYT; AP - 564 words
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Article, Illustration452 1992-01-05 2 A STALL-HELPER who committed armed robbery and other offences while he was out on bail on an extortion charge was given a heavier sentence than is usual yesterday. The case involved sentences on more than two offences m a single court452 words
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125 1992-01-05 2 Malaysia, S'pore air defence drill KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia and Singapore will hold a one-day Joint air defence exercise on Tuesday under the FivePower Defence Arrangements (FPDA), according to a statement Issued yesterday by the Defence Ministry. The exercise, codenamed "Minor ADEX 92-1", will be co-or-dinated by the Integrated Air DefenceBernama - 125 words
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Article, Illustration586 1992-01-05 2 Group, which includes children and infants, seeks political asylum 'Do you have any idea what it is like to be able to bring out four children and my grandchildren like this? Now I truly feel complete.' A passenger, whoNYT; Reuter - 586 words
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446 1992-01-05 3 US backs full IMF membership for Russia and 5 states WASHINGTON The Bush administration, m a policy switch aimed at assisting the economic transformation of Russia and five other former Soviet republics more quickly, has urged that they be admitted to full membership m the International Monetary Fund and WorldNYT; Reuter; AFP; AP - 446 words
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Article, Illustration119 1992-01-05 3 FOR all the pomp and solemnity of the ceremony to mark As the Chief Justice did a quick head Sm to see who were missing, the three Judicial Commissioners Lai Si.. journey by rar IffmTheVictS°gSgt fin. ToThe clajs Picture by andWONG KWAI CHOW - 119 words
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429 1992-01-05 3 PHNOM PENH The Phnom Penh government gave assurances yesterday that it would release all political prisoners and prisoners of war m line with the peace accord ending the Cambodian civil war, a top Red Cross official said. MrReuter - 429 words
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Article179 1992-01-05 3 Sunday Plus gets a new look RKADKRS with a keen eye for text may notice a change In the Sunday Pins section today. From today, a fresh set of typefaces is being used for ail headlines and text. Franklin Gothic headline typefaces replace the Newton family of typefaces In use179 words
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Miscellaneous267 1992-01-05 2 Showers over several areas m the afternoon. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am. tomorrow. 31 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.11 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.09 am. TRAVELLERS' WEATHER Amsterdam 5/8 C Cloudy Madrid 0/14 C Clear Athens 1/15 C Clear Manila 20/30 C Cloudy Auckland 12/16 C Clear Moscow -1/2267 words
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WORLD
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471 1992-01-05 4 Session aims to counter 'peaceful evolution' HONGKONG Senior cadres from Guangdong's open cities and special economic zones have been summoned to an emergency "indoctrination camp" m the city of Guangzhou. The special session, which starts tomorrow and lasts for 10 days, will471 words
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182 1992-01-05 4 BEIJING The daughter of Chinese paramount leader Deng Xiaoping had first-hand experience of Beijing's crime problems when her friend's jeep was stolen at a year-end party. Ms Deng Lin was a passenger m the jeep owned by her artist friend Rong Rui, who parkedReuter - 182 words
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227 1992-01-05 4 BEIJING Chinese cities are converting underground shelters built to withstand Soviet air raids into department stores, hotels and even chicken farms. City planners met to discuss peaceful uses of China's extensive air-raid network at a national seminar held recently m Kunming, the ChinaAFP - 227 words
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Article189 1992-01-05 4 But their eyesight is getting worse TOKYO Japanese youths continue to grow taller and heavier, outgrowing their parents, but their eyesight is deteriorating, according to an Education Ministry survey which appeared yesterday. The survey conducted between April and June last year involved nearly 700,000 kindergarten andReuter - 189 words
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Article, Illustration193 1992-01-05 4 Seeking refuge from cold under a train DHAKA The continuing cold spell m usually tropical Bangladesh has left 135 people dead m the past week, according to a report m a pro-government daily. The victims were mostly rural children and old people m the north and west of the countryAFP; Reuter - 193 words
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438 1992-01-05 4 WASHINGTON Leading Democratic senators opened the new session of the US Congress on Friday by calling for a US$55 billion (SsBB.s*billion) increase m the federal deficit to fight the persistent recession. Although the plan would mark a suspension of theAP; Reuter - 438 words
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145 1992-01-05 4 BRIDGETON (Maine) It was to be a Happy New Year for the cats of Maine, thanks to a secretary who bequeathed US$l5O,OOO (5J243.000) to care for them. A trust established by Ms Dorothy Hale Davis before she died ofReuter - 145 words
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586 1992-01-05 5 This despite appeal to take oath to c'wealth MOSCOW Former Soviet soldiers m Ukraine have begun swearing allegiance to the newly-independent state, not the commonwealth, m a major step towards creating a separate Ukrainian army, according to press reports. A Ukrainian army withAP; Reuter; AFP - 586 words
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Article, Illustration147 1992-01-05 5 ASPEN (Colorado) The widow of former Indonesian President Sukarno was arrested at a posh ski lodge on charges that she slashed a fellow party guest with a champagne glass, police said. Ratna Sari Dewi Sukarno, 51, was charged with seconddegree assault, saidAP - 147 words
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111 1992-01-05 5 MOSCOW Rabbits at a zoo m Ukraine are disappearing faster than they can breed, reflecting economic facts of life m the former Soviet republic. The rabbits vanish from the zoo's domestic animals section as food prices soar m austerity conditions. Meat is expensive andReuter - 111 words
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116 1992-01-05 5 LONDON Britain's self-styled "Muslim parliament" marked its first session yesterday with an attack on Western civilisation and a warning of defiance of laws it saw as being hostile to Islam. The unelected body is the brainchild of the pro-Iranian Muslim Institute whose head,Reuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration375 1992-01-05 5 Appeal follows gun attack on rally held by supporters TBILISI (Georgia) President Zviad Gamsakhurdia has called on Georgians to hold "rallies, strikes and other acts of insubordination" to fight his opponents, who have claimed control of the government. The appeal came after about 15AP; Reuter - 375 words
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357 1992-01-05 6 'No links with that described by KGB man' WASHINGTON The United States Central Intelligence Agency said on Friday that two US agents taken prisoner during the Vietnam War might have been questioned by Soviet intelligence, but neither situation fitted that describedAP; Reuter - 357 words
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521 1992-01-05 6 VIENNA The International Atomic Energy Agency is seeking more power to monitor possible trafficking m nuclear materials and know-how from the former Soviet Union. lAEA officials said that they were worried by the legal vacuum concerning nuclear controls m the disintegrated SovietAFP - 521 words
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176 1992-01-05 6 MENLO PARK (California) A British scientist was killed and three other men injured m a blast at a US laboratory as they conducted tests related to nuclear "cold fusion" theories. The scientists were lifting a cigar-sized steel cylinder out of water and ontoReuter - 176 words
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123 1992-01-05 6 Anti- Japanese hoarding stops traffic on US highway BALTIMORE (Maryland) A hoarding with an emotionally charged anti-Japanese message is stopping traffic on a busy highway m eastern Maryland m the United States. "Americhuko The Colony of Japan" reads the legend emblazoned beneath a rising sun on the hoarding on RouteAFP - 123 words
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Article, Illustration43 1992-01-05 6 picture French paratroopers boarding a military aircraft at Toulouse airport m France on Friday, en route to Chad to support troops backing President Idrtss Deby, who are under attack from rebel forces backing deposed President Hissene Habre. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article94 1992-01-05 6 THE HAGUE (The Netherlands) Dutch prostitutes now have to charge sales tax, but officials do not expect to get much returns from a profession that is part of the nations underground economy. The 18.5 per cent value-added tax for self-employed prostitutes was meant to eliminateAP - 94 words
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Article90 1992-01-05 6 DUESSELDORF A German bar owner remains baffled by a big-spending customer did the man really leave a 994-mark (551,035) tip or did he just not realise how much his change was? Police said on Friday that the owner received a 1,000--mark note at the barReuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration41 1992-01-05 6 picture. Inmates of Ramsay prison near the swollen Brazos River packing down sandbags on Thursday m a bid to prevent flood waters from entering the prison. The floods began to recede the next day. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article99 1992-01-05 6 JERUSALEM Chief Rabbi Mordechai Eliahou has said that the use of umbrellas on the Jewish day of rest, the Sabbath, was banned even m the cold snap that had caused flooding and blanketed many parts of Israel with snow. "You must be sure not to openAFP - 99 words
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Article113 1992-01-05 6 JOHANNESBURG Two Mozambican stowaways found aboard a ship were put over the side m oil drums m shark-infested seas and told to find their own way to safety, according to a report here. The refugees from the Mozambican civil war were washed up lastAP - 113 words
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Article120 1992-01-05 6 NEW YORK US stocks soared to a record close for the sixth consecutive session on Friday, as the holiday buying fever showed no signs of letting up. The Dow Jones industrial average cracked through the 3,200 barrier and nearly every major stock index entered theReuter - 120 words
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370 1992-01-05 7 WASHINGTON The needs of the baby-boom generation threaten to engulf the nations health care and retirement systems as the size of the elderly population soars over the next 40 years, according to the results of a study. The number of AmericansAP - 370 words
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Article, Illustration423 1992-01-05 7 ONE of Hollywood's enduring love stories came to a tragic end when Australian-born actress Cassandra Harris died of cancer. Ms Harris, 39, who played the former mistress of her real-life husband, Pierce Brosnan, 39, m the hit television series RemingtonFile - 423 words
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369 1992-01-05 7 Indian duo bottle Ganges water for sale NEW DELHI Two Indian businessmen have built a plant high m the Himalayas to bottle Ganges water for sale m India and abroad. And they are not the least bit fazed by the prospect of competing against betterknown mineral waters. "This is somethingAP - 369 words
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PEOPLE
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Article99 1992-01-05 7 HONGKONG will bid farewell to one of its favourite and greatest soccer stars, Tse Kam Hung, at a funeral tomorrow. The 76-year-old former South China and Sing Tao defender, who was a 1948 Olympic bronze medalist, died of starvation on Thursday after wandering from hisFOO CHOY PENG - 99 words
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Article, Illustration86 1992-01-05 7 JOURNALIST turned legislator Emily Lav has been voted "Woman of the Year" by Radio Television Hongkong's Radio 3. The 39-year-old Ms Lav made history when she became the first and only woman to be elected directly to the Legislative Council m Hongkong's maiden elections lastFOO CHOY PENG - 86 words
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Article149 1992-01-05 7 DANISH Crown Prince Frederik spent part of New Year's Eve m a police station after a woman friend who was driving him home from a party was stopped on suspicion of drunk driving, police said on Friday. The 23-year-old Crown Prince was a passenger mAP - 149 words
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Article, Illustration105 1992-01-05 7 ACTRESS Dame Judith Anderson, a Broadway legend and feature-film villain best known for her role as the malevolent housekeeper Mrs Danvers m the 1940 classic Rebecca, died on Friday. She was 93. She died at her home m Santa Barbara, 144 km north-west of LosAP - 105 words
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Article120 1992-01-05 7 A FAMILY fed up with being Losers and an insurance agent afraid that Cheatham did not gain the trust of clients were among 500 people who changed their names m the United States city of Denver last year. Mr James Henry Cook became David Anthony Billion, mAFP - 120 words
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517 1992-01-05 7 Canadian firm pays workers to get degree then leave VANCOUVER (British Columbia) A leading employer here is financing higher education for its workers. But instead of welcoming them back once they have earned their degrees, it tells them it never wants to see them again. The novel plan, developed byNYT - 517 words
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223 1992-01-05 7 LOS ANGELES Like every man out of work, Mr Mikhail Gorbachev fills the hours catching up with old friends. Mr Ronald Reagan understands. He invited the exPresident of the now-defunct Soviet Union and his wife to California. After Mr Gorbachev relinquished his presidency last month,AP - 223 words
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426 1992-01-05 8 China's help being sought to restrain North Korea's nuclear programme BEIJING Chinese Communist Party General Secretary Jiang Zemin will visit Japan this year as part of events marking the 20th anniversary of the restoration of relations between the World War II foes. ChineseAFP; Reuter; AP - 426 words
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Article168 1992-01-05 8 BELGRADE A new ceasefire between Yugoslavia's waning armies held yesterday with the main battlefronts m the rebel republic of Croatia quiet, the Yugoslav federal army said. It said Croatian forces launched attacks along the main Novska-Kamensko front m the western Slavonia region shortly after the ceasefireReuter - 168 words
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373 1992-01-05 8 YANGON Myanmar's ruling junta marked the Southeast Asian country's Independence Day yesterday by calling for national unity m support of the generals who seized power m September 1988. The call came m a message by General Saw Maung, head of the StateAFP; AP - 373 words
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Article77 1992-01-05 8 LONDON Pigs on a British farm are keeping up with the news by listening to BBC World Service radio broadcasts m 36 languages. The tin roof of their sty acts as a receiver which picks up signals from a powerful Brit- ish Broadcasting Corporation transmitterReuter - 77 words
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Article, Illustration266 1992-01-05 8 TOKYO Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa, who will discuss trade problems with President George Bush this week, has urged Japan to respond positively to US requests for economic concessions. He expressed his determination to try to remove economic and trade friction betweenReuter - 266 words
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480 1992-01-05 9 Voting irregularities include tampering with ballots, says govt PARIS The Algerian government has asserted that voting irregularities could deprive the Islamic fundamentalists of as many as 70 of the 188 seats they won m last month's parliamentary polls. RioreNYT; Reuter; AP; AFP - 480 words
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307 1992-01-05 9 Bombing of airliners NEW YORK The United States, Britain and France plan to ask the United Nations Security Council to impose sanctions against Libya for its alleged role m the midair bombing of an American and aReuter; AFP; AP - 307 words
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292 1992-01-05 9 NEW YORK Calling them "a band of marauders", a judge on Friday sentenced four youths to the maximum of 25 years to life m prison for the murder of a tennis fan slain m a Manhattan subway m front ofUPI - 292 words
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352 1992-01-05 10 He should propose ideas to resolve East Timor issue, says Alatas JAKARTA Indonesia said on Friday that it was up to the new United Nations Sec-retary-General, Dr Boutros Ghali, to revive negotiations between Jakarta and Portugal over the East Timor issue. ForeignAP - 352 words
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260 1992-01-05 10 MANILA Philippine President Corazon Aquino, facing a crippling electric power shortage m the south, approved measures, including the tax-free import of power generators, to combat the crisis, local papers said yesterday. They said that officials and businessmen told Mrs Aquino m aReuter - 260 words
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178 1992-01-05 10 MANILA A mission from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is due here tomorrow for a final review of the Philippines' 18-month standby agreement with the Fund, according to Finance Secretary Jesus Estanislao yesterday. He said that the review would determine whether Manila had compliedAFP - 178 words
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407 1992-01-05 10 Two Philippine parties form coalition to back Salonga's candidacy MANILA The Philippines' two largest left-of-centre political parties joined forces on Friday to back former Senate president Jovito Salonga's presidential bid m the May national elections. The announcement was made one day after former Defence Secretary General Fidel Ramos unveiled hisAP - 407 words
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302 1992-01-05 10 BANGKOK Thai Border Patrol Police units deployed on the border with Myanmar had been put on alert to prevent a large-scale Myanmar military operation against ethnic guerillas from spilling over into Thai territory, a Thai official said m the border townAP; AFP - 302 words
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177 1992-01-05 10 JAKARTA Indonesian police shot dead a man, described as a former major m the Taiwanese army, and wounded another when three men tried to rob a moneychanger at a shop m East Java, press reports said here yesterday. The three men, allAFP - 177 words
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Article62 1992-01-05 10 MANILA Five Japanese who arrived here as tourists were deported on suspicion of being members of the Yakuza, or Japanese Mafia, the official Philippine News Agency said. Immigration officials held the five, who arrived from Tokyo, after finding them covered with tattoos. They were originally scheduled toAFP - 62 words
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206 1992-01-05 10 JAKARTA Indonesia plans to launch its sixth domestic communications satellite, Palapa B-4, m May, according to the Berita Buana newspaper yesterday. Mr Sahala Silalahi, chief of the country's satellite operations, told the newspaper the satellite was scheduled to be launched by an unmannedUPI - 206 words
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418 1992-01-05 11 Divisional responsibility to be reviewed KUALA LUMPUR The army is re-organising its structure under a long-term programme to improve its operational capability. Under the programme, the areas of command and responsibility for all the army divisions m the country would be reviewed.NST - 418 words
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289 1992-01-05 11 JOHOR BARU The Aids scare has resulted m a reduced number of people donating blood at hospitals m Malaysia. Health Minister Datuk Lee Kirn Sal said on Friday that an extensive information campaign would be carried out to convince the peopleBernama - 289 words
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249 1992-01-05 11 IPOH The Public Prosecutor's Office here has directed the Manjung district police to provide more information on the alleged dumping of toxic waste at Pantai Remis two years ago by a Singapore company. Deputy Public Prosecutor Su GeokBernama - 249 words
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Article, Illustration192 1992-01-05 11 MALACCA Floods here have forced 714 people to flee their homes on Friday at a time when no water flowed from their taps. Fortunately for Ng Shyh Poh, six, he is able to get clean, drinkable water amid all that brownish water.The Star - 192 words
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346 1992-01-05 11 Ownership of Pedra Branca KUALA LUMPUR The controversy involving international law over Pedra Branca should be kept separate from issues such as international relations and friendly ties between Malaysia and Singapore, according to Supreme Court Judge Tan Sri Harun Mahmud Hashim.NST - 346 words
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217 1992-01-05 11 JOHOR BARU The public can catch a glimpse of Johor m the next decade when the master plans for economic and technology development towards 2005 are put on show at an exhibition here, according to a Star newspaper report yesterday. Johor217 words
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Article, Illustration524 1992-01-05 12 Dominic Nathan - Dominic Nathan By HDB, developers and hospitals looking into new system to collect rubbish, minus spills and stench THINK of a giant vacuum cleaner that literally sucks garbage from the chutes of many flats to a giant dump, where the refuse is then compacted524 words
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387 1992-01-05 12 TWO armed robbers who held up a finance company discarded their loot of almost $37,000 after they were chased by two schoolboys and an offduty Vigilante Corps officer on Thursday. The two men, wearing army uniforms with ski-masks387 words
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486 1992-01-05 12 AVOID applying textbook leadership techniques blindly, the Health and Community Development Minister, Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, told 400 officer cadets yesterday. He said this at the second Tri-Service Commissioning Parade last night. He told the officer cadets from the Army, Navy486 words
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Article, Illustration502 1992-01-05 13 THE slaughtering of poultry at 23 wet markets may have stopped since April last year, but the removal of entrails and other offal by vendors still leaves the floors and drains m a mess. Poultry-sellers said that they still needed to clean502 words
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Article, Illustration214 1992-01-05 13 WHEN the methods of science were vaguely understood, they were applied to astrology, numerology and alchemy to achieve the aims of kings and princes. But when such personal goals were put aside, science brought very much more benefit to mankind. These points were made214 words
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485 1992-01-05 13 Cephah Tan - Cephah Tan Town council's move to take effect from April By THE Bukit Batok Town Council will charge residents m estates under its management much less when they do not pay their conservancy and service charges on time. From April, the late payment485 words
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Article, Illustration535 1992-01-05 14 Tan Hsueh Yun - Tan Hsueh Yun People may not be aware that many lines are toll-free By SOME telephone helplines have reported a big drop m the number of calls received since time-based telephone charges started. Most of the helpline numbers are toll-free, but they535 words
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160 1992-01-05 14 j School ,will re-open at its new premises m Dover Road on Thursday. I The independent school took out an advertisement m The Sunday Times today to inform its student: of the new dati. ACS students were told last month that school160 words
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547 1992-01-05 14 JUST one year down the road and Greendale Riding {School is planning to raise Its fees by up to 40 per cent. And there is no guarantee that the fees will not go up further, acknowledged the547 words
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90 1992-01-05 14 AN NUS identity amidst diversity. This will be discussed by National University of Singapore alumni at an inaugural/forum on Saturday at 9.30 am at the Hon Sui Sen Memorial Library. The speakers will be Mr K. Shanmugam, an MP for Sembawang GRC, Dr Vivian90 words
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Article95 1992-01-05 14 BUS commuters can now call the Singapore Bus Service's toll-free hotline tele^ phone number, 287-2727, for enquiries on bus routes and to give feedback on bus services. Commuters can call thi hotline to find out what buses to take from one place te another, the. services95 words
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Article191 1992-01-05 14 THE Singapore Armed Forces will be conducting military exercises m Lim Chu Kang, Hong Kah, Mar siling, Mandai, Sembawang, Tampines, Upper Jurong, Jalan Bahar, Kranji, Seletar and Tuas from 8 am tomorrow to noon on Saturday. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used. AIR FORCE: The Republic of Singapore191 words
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804 1992-01-05 16 'Groups like Asean form building blocks of new world order US President George Bush's visit to Singapore MAINTAINING global peace and security. PROMOTING democracy. HAVING more open markets and more free trade to generate greater economic growth. PRESIDENT George Bush yesterday outlined three challenges for the United States and its804 words
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253 1992-01-05 16 It must also be led by a globally-minded President, says Mr Lee THE post-Cold War world needs a strong and healthy United States with an experienced and globally-minded President, Mr Lee Kuan Yew said yesterday. The Senior Minister, who was chairing the253 words
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Article, Illustration457 1992-01-05 16 PRESIDENT George Bush's press conference yesterday morning on the Istana lawn, the only one during his three-day visit, covered issues ranging from the regional co-operation to the American economy. East Asian Economic Caucus Mr Bush restated America's unease about the East Asian457 words
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461 1992-01-05 16 AMERICAN businessmen operating m Asean yesterday presented President George Bush with an action programme to increase US-Asean business. They want the US to negotiate tax and bilateral investment treaties and work towards a free trade arrangement with the Asean countries. They also called461 words
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Article, Illustration421 1992-01-05 16 THE United States' presence m the Asia-Pacific region and its security alliance with Japan are vital for regional peace even though the Cold War has ended, President Wee Kirn Wee said last night. Any major changes m America's interests or capabilities would421 words
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447 1992-01-05 16 Ismail Kassim - Ismail Kassim In Kuala Lumpur By KUALA LUMPUR Foreign Minister Datuk Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, m an immediate reaction to the accord on the transfer of an American naval logistics command to Singapore, yesterday expressed the hope that it447 words
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638 1992-01-05 17 Prime Minister Goh's call to the United States: 'We want America to play a bigger part m our growth, through more investments and trade. We believe so do all our neighbours. All of us need America as a partner m our economies to help638 words
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Article, Illustration663 1992-01-05 17 "Singapore increasingly Illustrates the characteristics of a truly successful nation m the modem era, with a well-educated electorate, Increasingly free to make its political choices felt 3 with access to Information to make Informed choices. "I recognise that democracy underlies prosperity, and663 words
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Article, Illustration528 1992-01-05 17 Chai Kim Wah; Cherian George; Warren Fernandez; Chiang Yin Pheng; Chan Hwa Loon - Chai Kim Wah Cherian George Warren Fernandez Chiang Yin Pheng Chan Hwa Loon Reports: IVAN Tan will look back on this picture someday when he is way above three years old and realise fully who carried him m her arms.Tan Suan Ann; Lim Seng Tiong; Alphonso Chan; Lesley Koh - 528 words
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Article144 1992-01-05 17 FORMER British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke and former American President Richard Nixon were among the dignitaries who stayed there while they were m Singapore. And for the past two days, the Shangri-La suite housed President George Bush. For144 words
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Article, Illustration130 1992-01-05 17 THIS is no ordinary tie-pin. It bears the seal of the President of the United States on one side, and his signature on the other. And it is now the property of Mr Michael Gold (above) the manager of Shang Palace, a Chinese restaurant130 words
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Article, Illustration114 1992-01-05 17 SHE would only say that she was "younger than spring" but Mrs Naomi Nover (right), one of the 200 pressmen accompanying US President George Bush on his visit here, has been on the White House beat since 1945! She has covered every president since114 words
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Article, Illustration159 1992-01-05 17 THE shiny spade held aloft by American Ambassador Robert Orr (above) was supposed to have been for the new US chancery's ground-breaking ceremony to be officiated by President Bush. But Singapore's recent rainy weather changed all that, said Mr Bush. So instead of159 words
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Article79 1992-01-05 17 THE lectern used by President Bush to deliver his Singapore Lecture was specially "armoured" and according to sources, its positioning on the stage almost caused a row between US and Singapore officials. The Americans wanted the lectern moved further forward but Singapore officials objected because79 words
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Article, Illustration1311 1992-01-05 18 Brendan Pereira - Brendan Pereira SPECIAL REPORT Reports by Increasing violence Just last August, pirates armed with assault rifles boarded a Singapore cargo ship, the Springstar, shot the ship's chief officer, Mr Muhammad Dahlan, 35, and dumped his body overboard. A DRAMATIC rise m the number of pirate1,311 words
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Article, Illustration322 1992-01-05 18 'Our number one priority is to clean up Phillips Channel. And we are confident that we will achieve our aim.' Mr Hartoto. KEEPING Phillips Channel, the main ambush point for pirates, safe is a priority for the Indonesian Navy. Mr Hartoto Hardikusumo, the322 words
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193 1992-01-05 18 OUT on the high seas, piracy is a crime punishable by the country which arrests the pirates. The Law of the Sea Convention, which is the international law governing such issues, states that a pirate ship can be seized on193 words
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372 1992-01-05 18 NEARLY all pirates are masked, but shipowners and crew members who were victimised by them say that, judging from the language they used, the pirates are usually either Thais, Indonesians or Filipinos. Sept 20, 1990: AN AUSTRALIAN container ship, TNT Express, was attacked by372 words
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165 1992-01-05 18 A SERIES of three lectures on management by lecturers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) will be held at the World Trade Centre this month. They are part of the Advanced Management Luncheon Lectures organised by the MIT Club165 words
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106 1992-01-05 18 TRANSBOUNDARY pollution m the Asean countries will be discussed by representatives from the six member countries m Singapore tomorrow. These representatives are from the Working Group on Transboundary Pollution (WGTP), one of the six working groups established under the Asean Senior Officials106 words
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Article150 1992-01-05 19 US? X?* sus P ects w «re charged separately yesterday wilting "ST** of a 17 -y*ar-old student who was waiting for his examination results. n Surat Singh, 29, and Chinnaya Subramnrit Zl}*** eneral workers, allegedly committed p£«n*£ three other men by causing the death of150 words
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76 1992-01-05 19 A CHAUFFEUR was charged yesterday with hurting another motorist during a misunderstanding along Boundary Road, off Paya Lebar Road. Awang Sati, 47, allegedly punched Mr Say King Onn, 38, on his right shoulder m the incident at 2 pm on Sept 7 last year. A76 words
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Article, Illustration195 1992-01-05 19 AN ODD-JOB worker who robbed women m lifts was sentenced on Friday to seven years' jail and 24 strokes of the cane. Lee Song Chye, 23 (right), was also fined $3,000 for having 0.01 g of heroin and consuming morphine on April 9 last195 words
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166 1992-01-05 19 A PUBLIC health officer who withheld a report of mosquito breeding against an anti-pest company was fined $3,000 on Friday for trying to corruptly obtain money for not making the report. Samsudin Mohd Sulaiman, 40, a district court heard, discovered that mosquitoes were breeding166 words
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Article, Illustration128 1992-01-05 19 A MAN who wriggled his fingers through a gap between the back support and seat cushion of an SBS bus to molest a woman was fined $1,000 on Friday. A district court heard that Nadesan Subramaniam, 37, a driver (right), tried to hide his128 words
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Article131 1992-01-05 19 A RUSSIAN shipmaster was on Friday jailed three months for stealing 3,000 aluminium sheets worth $50,000 from his ship, which was being repaired at a yard m Tuas Road. A district court heard that Vorobyov Sergery, 27, of the vessel Katask, sold the aluminium sheets to131 words
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Article116 1992-01-05 19 A 74- YEAR-OLD woman died after choking on a fishball at her home In Bedok North Road last July, a coroner's court heard on Friday. Madam Cheah Ah Kum, a widow, was given a packet of fishball guotiao by her son for dinner on July 4.116 words
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Article286 1992-01-05 20 FEW will deny that something needed to be done about the problem of spent chewing gum. Among other things, about 400 lumps were being stuck under the seats of about 60 MRT trains every night; the litter had also disrupted train services by preventing doors from closing.286 words
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Article113 1992-01-05 20 What The Straits Times reported on Jan 6, 1967 NEW YORK The Sound Of Music, starring Britain's Julie Andrews, has surpassed Gone With The Wind as the biggest box office hit m film history, the entertainment industry weekly, Variety, reported today. Variety said the film version of113 words
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Article, Illustration1200 1992-01-05 20 China-born PR KER SIN TZE is a poor boy made good with some strong beliefs Dr Ker Sin Tze has just been given the task of looking after the poor m the Chinese community. He seems wellsuited for the job, as he knows just what it was1,200 words
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Article, Illustration854 1992-01-05 21 Asad Latif - Asad Latif There is only so much that a government, any government, can achieve. If demands become unrealistic, it may become necessary to start pretending to fulfil them. AS A new political session begins, what threatens Singapore is a loss of political854 words
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766 1992-01-05 21 Brian Urquhart - Brian Urquhart In more and more post-Cold War situations, only firm and even-handed intervention from the outside is likely to put an end to the progressive ruin of once peaceful societies CIVIL war with modern weapons is a brutalNYT - 766 words
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874 1992-01-05 21 Wong Leong Mein - Wong Leong Mein The continual eruption of sales could backfire on the retail trade. Such offers will be taken for granted and bargain-hunters will become immune to the lure eventually. WHAT has been bad for shops has been cause for rejoicing for shoppers.874 words
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Article, Illustration169 1992-01-05 21 Lee Siew Hua - Lee Siew Hua The salesgirl's lot They are all salesgirls m the ladies 1 department, single, aged 20-24 and have some training. But their pay and perks are poles apart. Source: Union Ban^ Switzerland's Prices And Fammgs Around The Globe. 1991 Taxes/social Gross service Net earnings contributions169 words
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Advertisement8 1992-01-05 21 Brian Urquhart is a former United Nations Under-Sec-retary-General.8 words
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Article, Illustration2118 1992-01-05 22 The great dance resumes DB HARDMAN: With the end of the Cold War, we see the passing of perhaps the only genuine example yet of a two-power world. There is no serious prospect of a one-power world, as even you will agree, Professor Friedenreich. Therefore, the multi-power world is back2,118 words
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Article, Illustration1449 1992-01-05 23 Drugs, Aids and other tragedies grabbed more headlines than record-breakers and other heroes 1991 REVIEW The absence of Maradona and Johnson may be a precursor to events on a more global scale this year. With the breakup off the Soviet UnionAP - 1,449 words
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Article, Illustration28 1992-01-05 23 Sportswoman of the Year contendor Jojo Sinclair: Sixth at the world championships last month and winner of two golds at Asian level.28 words
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249 1992-01-05 23 BODYBUILDING IF THE Singapore Bodybuilders Federation had a choice, the nations top sporting awards would all go to its athletes. In its list of nominations for the annual Singapore National Olympic Council awards, the SBBF entered all five categories: Sportsman249 words
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216 1992-01-05 23 SNOOKER BOURNEMOUTH James Wattana powered into the last 16 of the £325,000 ($975,000) Mercantile Credit snooker Classic here on Friday with another impressive victory. The in-form 21-year-old Thai, who reached the semi-fi-nals of the UK Open m November, continued to fire on allAFP - 216 words
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449 1992-01-05 23 TENNIS BRISBANE Australia's top women Rachel McQuillan and Nicole Provis beat off the foreign challenge yesterday to reach the final of the Australian hardcourt women's tennis tournament. It will be the first final between two Australians m a world tour event sinceReuter; AFP - 449 words
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Article, Illustration62 1992-01-05 23 picture. AP Courting off court: German tennis star Boris Becker with his new girlfriend and compatriot Barbara Feltus-Ferbst, 25, taking a stroll m a Perth beachside suburb during the Hopman Cup last week. Lucky Becker might be m love but Germany crashed out toAP; Reuter - 62 words
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85 1992-01-05 23 Rugby league champion Wigan paid Widnes a world record £440,000 ($1.32 million) for Great Britain winger Martin Offiah on Friday. Wigan chairman Maurice Lindsay completed the deal with only minutes to spare before the afternoon deadline, allowing Offiah to make his debut m85 words
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Article55 1992-01-05 23 The German duo of Andreas Willim and Carsten Kemmling won Friday's second heat m the world Flying Dutchman yachting championships off Tauranga. The duo took the overall lead after finishing fourth m Thursday's first heat. Danish cousins Jorgen and Jens Bojsen-Moller were second after their fifth55 words
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Article53 1992-01-05 23 Former world Formula One champion Nelson Piquet said on Friday he was launching his own Formula 3,000 team to help his protege Olivier Beretta m his motor-racing apprenticeship. The Piquet racing team, which will start the 1992 season, is to be based at Britain's Snetterton circuit,53 words
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Article55 1992-01-05 23 British and European heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis is set to defend his titles against Commonwealth champion Derek Williams, announced promoters. The three-title fight has been pencilled m for late March, but it could be sooner if a suitable opponent is not found to face Lewis m55 words
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Article47 1992-01-05 23 Derek Redmond made a disappointing 800 metres indoor debut m the IMI Birmingham Mint Games on Friday. The United Kingdom 400 m record-holder could only finish fifth m his first round heat m lmin 56.965 ec more than 3sec behind the winner Richard White.47 words
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Article49 1992-01-05 23 Former Wimbledon champion Pat Cash, 26, plans to play several matches for German league tennis team Club an der Alster Hamburg this season, the club said on Friday. The club has raised 50,000 marks ($52,000) to sign the Australian through sponsorship and private contributions.49 words
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Article53 1992-01-05 23 Dana Per Skau exacted revenge on Dave Whitcombe m the first-round of the Embassy World Darts championship m Frimley Green, England, on Friday. Skau, 23, toppled Whitcombe 3-1 m their first round clash exactly the same score by which Whitcombe had beaten him m the championship53 words
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Article53 1992-01-05 23 France has pulled out of its scheduled B fixture against Wales m Cardiff on Jan 31 because of a clash of dates. France is due to play Scotland B that same weekend, while its senior side meets Wales at the Arms Park m the Five Nations53 words
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Article33 1992-01-05 23 The Etonic/Red Hawk 10-kilo-metre open championship run will be held on Jan 26 at Marina Park (under Benjamin Sheares Bridge) at 7.30 am. For further enquiries, call 224-5071.33 words
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Article, Illustration547 1992-01-05 25 OLYMPIC GAMES KUALA LUMPUR Convinced that the Olympic Games is not an arena for exposure, the Olympic Council of Malaysia yesterday took an uncompromising stand when it named only two individuals for the trip to Barcelona m July. "The best m Asia, weNST - 547 words
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Article788 1992-01-05 25 BASKETBALL NBA: Cavaliers HI Celtics 100, Bullets 112 Nets 108, Pistons 106 Mavericks 96, Bucks 113 Bulls 106, Pacers 114 Lakers 87. ■CRICKET MM CMtle Cap, Jrd day In K*«t Laaiaa: Natal 159 and 214 (Andrew Hudson 65; Simon Base 5-38). Border 257 and 37-1 In Cape788 words
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Article, Illustration482 1992-01-05 26 SOCCER English FA Cup REMAINING TIES TODAY Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspur Bristol Rovers v Plymouth Argyle Charlton Athletic v Barnet Leeds United v Manchester United Notts County v Wigan TOMORROW Crewe Alexandra v Liverpool LONDON Tottenham Hotspur will begin itsAFP; Reuter - 482 words
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Article, Illustration79 1992-01-05 26 LONDON The baby son of England captain Gary lineker has been allowed home for a week after positive signs In Us battle against leukaemia. Said Spars striker Lineker: "It's as encouraging sign that they have let him come home. To look at him lying In hisAFP - 79 words
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Article, Illustration394 1992-01-05 26 Velappan urges countries to draw up policies to prevent friction between clubs KUALA LUMPUR Continental football confederations are m the midst of drafting or reviewing guidelines on the transfer of players m accordance with regulations from Fifa, the world controlling body, said Asian Football Confederation generalBernama - 394 words
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Article146 1992-01-05 26 Off, off, off The fight for Premier League status, rather than the professional foul, is being blamed as the main cause for this season's record number of send-ings-off m England. Figures being finalised by the Football Association show a rise of almost 40 per cent on last season's146 words
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542 1992-01-05 26 LONDON The English Football Association said on Friday it had charged Chelsea full-back Frank Sinclair for allegedly headbutting a referee while on loan to Third Division West Bromwich Albion. Although some witnesses say it appeared to be an accidental clash of heads, ihe FAAP; AFP - 542 words
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Article, Illustration240 1992-01-05 26 MADRID Real Madrid midfielder Robert Prosinecki, one of the world's highest paid soccer players, underwent surgery on Friday to repair a thigh muscle torn m training. "The operation went off perfectly and Robert is feeling great. He should be fully recovered m two months' time," said aAP - 240 words
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399 1992-01-05 26 FAISALABAD Pakistan, down by 19 runs on the first innings, snatched back the initiative yesterday, dismissing three Sri Lankan batsmen (or 68 by close of play on the third day of the Third and final cricket Test. Resuming at 117-2, Pakistan was 221 all out m399 words
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Article, Illustration389 1992-01-05 26 CRICKET SYDNEY Ravi Shastri's progress towards his 11th Test century was delayed, interrupted and finally halted by rain yesterday; Australia's weather achieving what its bowlers had failed to do. Shastri, m four visits to the crease on the third day of the Third Test, took389 words
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255 1992-01-05 26 I SCOREBOARD j New Zealand Emerglag Player* Ist Inns 176-8 dec England Ist Inns 0. G«*eh ret hurt 101 A. Stewart c Smith b Pringle 0 1. Russell c Stead b Vaughan 90 O. Hick ret hurt 129 R. Smith b C. PringleReuter - 255 words
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Article, Illustration986 1992-01-05 27 Godfrey Robert - Godfrey Robert r™ Premier League can take pointers from America's push to stage World Cup 1994 IT IS highly unlikely that George Bush paid any attention to the fact that the revamped Premier League football competition kicked off yesterday. But, perhaps, the American986 words
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435 1992-01-05 27 Cavaliers' Battle stars in victory over Celtics BASKETBALL BOSTON Reserve guard John Battle sparked a sec-ond-half rally for the second straight night as the Cleveland Cavaliers stretched its winning streak to eight games with a 111-100 victory over the Boston Celtics on Friday night. Boston, playing without the injured LarryAP - 435 words
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Article, Illustration546 1992-01-05 27 Peter Khoo - Peter Khoo By FANDI AHMAD versus Hasnim Haron who is the better player? The answer could well be provided this afternoon (spm) when Geylang International plays host to Balestier United m a Premier League soccer match at the National546 words
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Article, Illustration382 1992-01-05 27 Joe Dorai - Joe Dorai By IT IS no secret that Tiong Bahru CSC's former international striker D. Devaraj and Czechoslovak brothers Michael and Martin Vana hope to be included m the Singapore squad for this season's Semi-Pro Division One competition. They will get their chance to382 words
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251 1992-01-05 27 MOTOR SPORT PARIS Pace-setting Mitsubishi relaxed on Friday, allowing pre-race favourite Citroen to strike back m the 663 km ninth stage of the ParisCape Town rally. Four-time Paris-Dakar winner Ari Vatanen, of Finland, was fastest m the 151 km timed section, leading the way fromReuter - 251 words
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Article87 1992-01-05 27 PARIS Two children were injured, one of them seriously, when a car left the road and struck them during the Paris-Cape Town rally on Friday. The unidentified car was on its way from Chad to the Central African Republic. Gilbert Sabine, president of the organisingReuter - 87 words
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251 1992-01-05 27 BOWLING MORE than $30,000 worth of cash and holiday cruise prizes will be up for grabs when the Royal Pacific nine-pin-tap Bowling Classic rolls off this morning at Victor's Superbowl, Orchard Bowl and Jackie's Bowl. This year's tournament will, for the first time,251 words
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Article, Illustration298 1992-01-05 24 Salee 's first win on first racing day iPOH ROUND-UP IN THE first race on the first day of the new racing year apprentice Salee Saad reined home his first winner at Ipoh yesterday. The milestone m his career came at his 22nd ride aboard Trustinme m a weak Class298 words
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Article957 1992-01-05 24 RACE 1 CLASS 5 DIV 4 1,600m 9 TRUSTMME 52.5 c 49.5 (23-8) Sato (7) 4 3 1 5 MITE HORIZONS 55.5 c 52.5 (17-7) Sharrol (3) 3 4 2 8 SUKRMN 53 (99-29) Da* (6) 2 2 3 Otters m fmhint order: Golden Shoe (49-13) Gopal, Kiwi957 words
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Article2689 1992-01-05 24 GOING FORECAST: GOOD I cia«ft«; Div2 1,600m~^^^ Ratinp V 92-85 Stakes $20,000 67-7- Great Achiever 9 (6nzg Allan Belvedere) (1900m) Oo 57 2 *****0 Star Command 2 (6agV Tan Topman) (1400m) Aziz 57 3 750 8 More Plan 6 (6nzg Ong First Bowl) (1900m) SB Tan 562,689 words
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Article884 1992-01-05 24 RACE 1: Royal Design was slow into stride. Millenium jumped awkwardly. On making the 1,400 m turn, Winning Advantage steadied when racing on the inside of Sweet Talk. In the final stages, TrusUnrae shifted out under pressure. Superwin was impounded for a routine analytical and veterinary examination. RACE884 words
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Obituary, Illustration464 1992-01-05 25 850 Deaths 850 Deaths 850 Deaths CHNG CHER SENG Age 79 patted away peacefully on 3.1.92 leaving behind beloved: Wife: Tan Baby Sons: Oaughtert-in-law: Chng Kirn Cheng Pan Poh Choo Chng Kin Meng Yap Shew Choo Chng Mvi Yong Cheong Choon Heok Daughters: Sons-in-law: Chng Sim Al Ng Tar Kuang464 words
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Obituary, Illustration110 1992-01-05 25 850 Deaths 850 Deaths ANNA CHENG MUI SEOK AGE: 64 was called horn* to be with the Lord on 3rd January IM2. Always loved, remembered and cherished by beloved ones. Husband: Joseph Tay Chin Hong Sonr Daughters-in-law: Francis Tay Buan Teck Jean Urn Le« Foong Peter Tay Buan Kirn (Violet110 words
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Obituary, Illustration80 1992-01-05 25 851 Acknowledgements 851 Acknowledgements DONALD CHONQ CHUAN PHANG Age: 41 called home by the Lord on 1.1.92, wishes to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends, Doctors Nurses of Ward 42 SGH, Pastors members of World Revival Fellowship Holy Grace Presbyterian (Hainanese) Church and business associates for their80 words
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Obituary, Illustration48 1992-01-05 25 The family of the late MDMTAY CHENG TIEN Wife of the Late MR. CHNG LEE HUAT Departed 29/12/1991 wishes to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and colleagues for their kind condolences, attendance, prayers, wreaths, donations, assistance and support during their recent bereavement.48 words
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Obituary, Illustration39 1992-01-05 25 With Deepest Condolences And Sympathy To The Family Of The Late MDM CHUA SWEE NEO From: Betty a Cheng Hong Carol 4 Peter Jooophlns a Anem PhHomenaa twee Hieng too Chong Kean Hin Stien Chop a Jerry39 words
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Obituary, Illustration61 1992-01-05 25 In loving memory of YAP SOO BEE Departed 5 Jan 8 1 Always remembered by family and loved ones. In Loving Memory of MR LIM MUN PANG Departed sth Jan. 1973 We often think of the yesteryears, When we were together; Fond memories of you linger. Making61 words
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Obituary, Illustration144 1992-01-05 25 ELIZABETH ABIBHEQANAOEN A ABIBHEGANAPEN In Loving Memory of our Parents who went to be with the Lord In 1061 it 1965 respectively H»memb»rtd by Paul, Q.offr.y FXI», Eathr Alexander Diana. IST ANNIVERSARY In Loving Memory Of Our Beloved AMMA TELEGABADIAMMAH w/o PONNUDURAI Departed sth January IMI Her144 words
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Obituary, Illustration22 1992-01-05 25 MR. DORAISAMY s/o V.R. NAIDU BIRTH: 2/8/42 DEATH: 6/1/89 Always remembered and deeply missed by: W.f* Lelch.my ChiMftn and Qrmdton22 words
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Advertisement62 1992-01-05 25 "In Memoriam" is for the loved ones whom you remember.... Acceptance of obituary announcements The following must be produced: ORIGINAL DEATH CERTIFICATE IDENTITY CARD OF PERSON PLACING THE ANNOUNCEMENT. After office hours, only death announcements are acceptable (till 11.00 p.m.) for the next day's publication. Acknowledgements, Condolences, In Memoriam and62 words
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Advertisement101 1992-01-05 26 stfS\ SWIFTER /Vrfc£' A M Match identical patterns to score. \s v ps& m f X V I*. 100 prizes of VTECH Organizer to be won. Each valued at C^/V <^ $298. |^T^ Lucky Draw Performance will be held on 19/1/92 by Moses I im Jack Neo at City Plaza.101 words
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Article, Illustration722 1992-01-05 28 Joe Dorai - Joe Dorai Kick-off of soccer's Premier League: Tyrwhitt Soccerites 1 Police 0; Gibraltar Crescent 3 Safsa 1 By ENGLISHMAN Jim Reeves a schoolteacher and the oldest footballer m the Premier League and former international goalkeeper Edmund Wee paved the way for the first shockJERRY SEH - 722 words
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637 1992-01-05 28 Peter Khoo - Peter Khoo By before the ball slipped into goal. The two goals had Safsa manager Major Edward Silas fuming at the final whistle. He said: "We were just too casual and those two mistakes killed us. We need to wake our boys up637 words
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Article249 1992-01-05 28 COCA-COLA/SUNDAY TIMES AWARDS THE Premier League soccer competition, the World Boardsailing Championships and the Asian men's and women's squash tournaments will provide the personalities vying for the Coca-Cola/The Sunday Times "Singapore Sports Stars Awards" for this month. But the $3,000 (team) or $1,500 (individual)249 words
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87 1992-01-05 28 TIMESPORT soccer reporters will rate each player after each Premier league match with the points helping to decide which footballer wins onr award as 'Player of the Month.' Points will be given out of a maximum 11. For example,87 words
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Article76 1992-01-05 28 South Africa yesterday named a 25-strong national soccer squad, confident its return to international competition is imminent. The squad was announced hours before a delegation from the South African Football Association was scheduled to leave for Dakar, Senegal, where it will apply for readmission to76 words
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Article42 1992-01-05 28 Sweden's Christian Bergstrom beat Carl-Uwe Steeb 7-6 (9-7), 6-4 m the South Australia men's tennis tournament m Adelaide yesterday to qualify for his first tour singles final. He faces top seed Goran Ivanisevic who defeated American Bryan Shelton 6-4, 6-2.42 words
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Article32 1992-01-05 28 Injured Dennis Irwin is out of Manchester United's team to face Leeds m today's English FA Cup soccer third-round tie at Elland Road. Clayton Blackmore will replace him. See Page32 words
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Article24 1992-01-05 28 Two unnamed basketball players m the French national league have failed dope tests after traces of cannabis were found m urine samples.24 words
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Miscellaneous55 1992-01-05 28 TODAY'S EVENTS J BOCCER Premier Leagae: Ceylang International v Balestier United (National Stadium, spm) Tiong Bahru v Redhill Rangers (Jalan Besar, Bpm). NFL Wv 1 league: Admiralty v Ang Mo Kio (Hougang), Bukit Merah v Tampines Rovers (Queenstown). Wv I: Jubilee v Marine Castle (dementi), Wellington v Telok Kurau Utd55 words
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Advertisement361 1992-01-05 1 My r Ji?i C£ l 6>r V^ si P&'isl V l6 ,r Our motoring Once upon Five-course TV and vahumfor taste have behind the Seoul of writers a time with meal m radio tired minds you got? video boons nature make a wish Tsui Hark for $12 highlights An ongoing361 words
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Article, Illustration1596 1992-01-05 2 FOUR SECONDS of an Eternity I WENT to Mac Sot after my national service because I was hopeful of a chance to enter Myanmar, which held a promise of adventure. Mac Sot is a border trading post on the Thai side and I was staying m Dr Cynthia Maung's clinic1,596 words
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Article, Illustration786 1992-01-05 3 Evelyn Yap - TALK SHOP Evelyn Yap By White on time "IF I see another coloured blouse, I will throw up," said designer Thomas Wee recently. That coming from the king of our-block-ing, the prince of jewel hues? Actually, he is not sick of all the colours but only the retro, popart screamers786 words
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Advertisement75 1992-01-05 3 Talk Shop k a monthly page on the latest m fashion news and products. IJ you have ideas of what we can do or exciting products new labels, accessories, small appliances like shavers, cosmetic and beauty products, drop usa line. Deadline is middle of the month for the next month's75 words
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Advertisement104 1992-01-05 3 You majored m English because you love the written word. Now, wouldn't it be satisfying to pass the word on? Nothing is more satisfying than doing what you enjoy and others And encouraging the appreciation of and getting paid to do it. As an English teacher, that's language as you104 words
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Article, Illustration646 1992-01-05 4 EAT IN THE holidays arc over and it is time to worry about packing a school lunch for Junior again. The idea behind packing a school lunch rather than giving him money to spend m the tuck-shop is to encourage more healthy eating. With home-cooked food,646 words
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Article348 1992-01-05 4 Tuna fish pasta salad Serves two 1 small can tuna flakes/mackerel flakes Vi cup canned button mushrooms, sliced 1 cup spirals, boited to a/ dente Vb Tbs lemon juice or to taste 1 small onion, cubed 1 tsp chopped parsley Salt to taste Pepper to taste The onion cubes348 words
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Article512 1992-01-05 4 'Ask yourself: 'Did I come to this point m my life to take orders from a bagel or a brownie?' Dr Stephen Gullo THE soup was cold, the chicken was dry, and so, when the waiters appeared with a rich chocolate dessert, the guestsNYT - 512 words
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Article, Illustration689 1992-01-05 5 MIDWAY FOOD JUST when you think you have tasted it all, along comes an outlet with an alternative cuisine. Aboku is a six-month-old Taiwanese restaurant on East Coast Road, and the food served is as unusual as its name. The Chinese characters of the Katong restaurant's689 words
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Article, Illustration711 1992-01-05 5 MICKEY CHIANG - MICKEY CHIANG LO-FOOD AT THE start of 1992, 1 hesitate to review the charming little Borshch Steakhouse m Serangoon Garden Way as a 10-food place, and I am sure the steakhouse does not regard its food as 10-food. But please let me remind one711 words
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Miscellaneous231 1992-01-05 4 niTTTO TTT-nT^x^irT~l r l£ e V. from 6 50 to fHBHE^SIPIHH bo Prawns, promfrct, salmTHIS WEEK S Si 6.so. t.ii Jan 3i. ISSHwPS^^ on and siri in bcef Cost: SPECIALS BB^^P^^^BBltofcffil $28 4-+ (per person) for ■■■■■■■■■■■■I SENBAZURU Hl^ Till Jan 31. Hotel New Otani, 3* i5i| wll lilt? JL^BB231 words
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Advertisement426 1992-01-05 5 HHBHB|^^^^s^sHH^^^B^H voted best taste by food panelists to be won with BRANDS! S^^S^^ A PLUS $30,000 INSTANT CASH IN SCRATCH WIN! t^*^*^.— H B In the Brand's Grand Draw, you stand to win anything s* On. Com P ,i notebook «m. P ut.r I 9 from laser disc players, to426 words
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Article, Illustration1006 1992-01-05 6 Why is a road built to avoid a boulder? How does it feel to be boiled m hot spring water? FRANCESCA NATHAN finds out m South Korea. ON A warm autumn morning, an old Korean woman tics a white strip of cloth to a gnarled gingko1,006 words
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Article, Illustration347 1992-01-05 6 NOTHING can possibly taste purer than freshlycaught seafood eaten raw especially when served amid the clean mountain air of South Korea's Woraksan National Park. Chungjuho (ho means lake), bordering the park on one side, provides a rich supply of fish, crabs and shellfish, which347 words
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Article260 1992-01-05 6 IT IS common m the rural provinces to use one main room for both the men and women's toilets with cubicles for the women and urinals for the men. It may be a culture shock for a woman to go to the restroom and find a260 words
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Article, Illustration906 1992-01-05 7 People with serious illnesses need not lose out on the fun and excitement of travelling. All it takes is some sensible planning and knowing what to pack. insulin has made it possible for most people with diabetes to go almost anywhere. What to take: Pack m your carry-on bag906 words
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Article93 1992-01-05 7 IF YOU are heading for Hongkong m mid-March, get ready for a mouth-watering feast and more. For the 1992 Hongkong Food Festival on from March 14 to April 5 promises an extravaganza of food promotions and special interest tours. The festival will open with a Fun And93 words
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Article, Illustration86 1992-01-05 7 FOLLOW the yellow brick road and meet the Wizard Of Oz. You will be able to make this dream a reality as a Disney-style "Land Of Oz" theme park will pop up m Kansas m future. Turner Home Entertainment and developers K. C. Theme Park Inc86 words
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Article105 1992-01-05 7 AN ENGLISH firm will be starting a "Literary North" escorted tour, which takes visitors to places associated with literary figures such as Romantic poet William Wordsworth, writers James Herriot, the Bronte sisters, Beatrix Potter and John Ruskin. The tour includes five nights' accommodation at the 1 7th century105 words
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Article, Illustration1191 1992-01-05 8 Cut taxes and give motorists better, safer cars Four motoring enthusiasts and Communications Minister Mah Bow Tan share their wishes for 1 992 Geoffrey Fereira, Sunday limes writer TOYOTA'S new Corolla comes without anti-lock brakes (ABS) or air-bags; Nissan's new Bluebird comes without a device that projects the car's speed1,191 words
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Article, Illustration1107 1992-01-05 9 What's good taste these days? The confused consumer is the last to know, says WILLIAM LEITH You bought Gold Blend because it made you feel sexually potent; you bought Maxwell House because it made you feel young. The coffee taste was less important. PEOPLE I do not1,107 words
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Article, Illustration918 1992-01-05 11 S.TSERING BHALLA - S.TSERING BHALLA T/ZE tarmac rushes up m a blur of dark grey as I hurtle down the track, my machine throbbing beneath me. It whines deafemngly as we careen round corners, raising my excitement to fever pitch. "Oblivious to the surroundings, I'm a tight knot of concentration. My918 words
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Advertisement154 1992-01-05 11 Artistic Furniture CELLINI CELLINI DESIGN CENTER /k A Ml Ml M GOLD. SILVER AND BRONZE AWARDS M Multiple AWARD WINNERS for 4 consecutive years at the Singapore International Furniture Fair DINING TABLE Wff MUTm W^-^mf^ DININGCHAIR ||Jk Kl^i 1 BAR RACK 'v^S^Sf^Kmß^^^mmmm^Mw^^ml^mtt'^^lL^/Jt^'- V&T BAR STOOL r -^^Sh*^-' < l Sr-*^^.154 words
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Article, Illustration911 1992-01-05 12 Wong Fei Hong, movie-making and politics were uppermost m director Tsui Hark's (right) mind when he met WONG KIM HOH during a 2 am break m filming m Hongkong FATHER Time can be cruel; he can turn a larger-than-life folk hero into a dim memory.911 words
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Article, Illustration389 1992-01-05 12 JUNIPER FOO - JUNIPER FOO DOC HOLLYWOOD Coming to Cathay cinemas THE latest of the Hollywood crop of romantic light comedies to hit Singapore, Doc Hollywood has sufficient pedigree m the shape of star Michael J. Fox and directing wunderkind Michael Caton-Jones to suggest this may be an389 words
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Advertisement400 1992-01-05 12 >w/ Ine Longest rlign lea Saturdays, Sundays Public Holidays Planning a get-together with Tea-time entertainment on family or friends? Saturdays includes a fashion show at 3.30 pm followed by a Our high tea is reputed to be the lucky draw, longest, has a tempting array of Adult: $13.50 Child: $9.50400 words
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Article, Illustration655 1992-01-05 13 WONG KIM HOH - WONG KIM HOH TV WATCH AH, A brand new year. A time for new beginnings and new expectations. New resolutions too. I don't know if SBC made any this year. If they didn't, I have drawn up a list for them. For 1992, I hope SBC655 words
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Miscellaneous961 1992-01-05 13 HIGHLIGHTS E VHKKT Z Lin Ching Hsia and Maggie Cheung m the touching 1990 Red Oust T SUNDAY MORNING SINGAPORE (SBC 5, 10.30 am). A summary of the local entertainment scene that includes excerpts from plays, films and concerts. Plus interviews with Manila's SEA Games TV crew and mov- ie-goers.961 words
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Miscellaneous1184 1992-01-05 13 TELEVISION RADIO noctMur nc tuc otu I rJ IM IHt rLAbH PRfiMKFn i awn New n| ne part game show series SSrI T 8 Wednesday, SBC 5, iteMovhs 1^ hree uest celebnties relate PARLIAMENT ?-M7m Bom v2?i Vr their tunniest anecdotes m which SBC 5A 8, 8.15 pm W^^XM A1,184 words
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Miscellaneous811 1992-01-05 13 HIGHLIGHTS YABUHARA, THE BLIND MASTER MINSTREL BBC, 9m Dramatisation of award-winning Japanese author Hisashi Inoue's medieval tale of a young blind mm strel and his plans to succeed Ya buhara, the Grand Master of the city of Edo. Translated by Marque rite Wells. Starring Roger Allam and Mia Sotenou The811 words
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Article, Illustration2141 1992-01-05 14 Aural antidote for stress Technically slick, generally consisting of an esoteric mosaic of sounds, New Age music is regarded as the valium of the 90s. But what is it exactly? NANCY KOH tries to pin down the elusive genre. LISTEN: Liquid rippling tones of a waterfall cascading down m gentle2,141 words
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Article, Illustration385 1992-01-05 15 VANGEUS: Chariots Of Fire (Polygram). So far, the only NA song to reach No 1 on Billboard's pop chart. It won the 1 98 1 Academy Award for best original score, and enticed a lot of people to first investigate the genre. GEORGE WINSTON: December385 words
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Article, Illustration360 1992-01-05 15 LOH KENG FAIT - LOH KENG FAIT WESTERN POP WORLD IN UNION Various Artistes (Columbia) THE pleasant orchestraldrenched numbers here, some with soaring choruses supposedly capturing the grace and beauty of this rough sport, are obviously an attempt at cashing m on the recent successful World Cup rugby contest, won360 words
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321 1992-01-05 15 GUAN LIBING - GUAN LIBING CHINESE POP THE YOUNG DAYS Zheng Zhihua (Warner) This is an intimate release by the Taiwanese songwriter and singer that centres on aspects of his own childhood growing up, loneliness, broken dreams and poverty. But this album rises above other Taiwanese melancholic releases321 words
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Miscellaneous243 1992-01-05 18 _^g Oll46" PONw (y"^ COULD THAT 0B rJB WE JUST STOPPED I If WE WERE JUSm ITUEN we wou't) unueekiee V4yi-»i i —^4F*^T /?>• v^ v /CfX^PXxT^v^o^ 7^K(*"T i^W FOQ A VlSITy* L^iir^/ LEAVING aottjpo .^-^v n gcr> g .\_w& uu oO ft^ro're^^^B^^lS^^ LTsoiHS A6AINST THE^ A^ SLOW DOWN /YOU243 words
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Miscellaneous712 1992-01-05 19 ■Us**<W tuc s%K QolPtSf IK TWi Vfff fe~.'/ I I i i t IgBjBBSHSHSMJI^BBBI^wHtTig °>*y^^ ™*^^^j^^^^^^^^^^B iuc rqqm i bccb* i >-- i^ > t «h L AA V#^K»4 *iq MATT^P tfJUT J I^UhICDC ADC I And stop referring to me as your "List.n sir, ,our. not building mr aotorwiy712 words
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Advertisement629 1992-01-05 20 10 Catering QAROJIN CITY. CATERER cum cof feeh'se. $7 per bead. Warmers free. 21 Outram Pk. #02-231. *****17/ *****43 W86',04-K-000). OS BUOOET SOFFIT Cater 20 pax above $8 each/ 10 dishes/ warmers. Tel. *****49, EL-E-82-024E000 13 Pastries/ CHINESE NCW YEAR Cookies available. Contact: 589 2081 for orders,. 109 Antique*/ Collectofs'629 words
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Advertisement338 1992-01-05 20 145 Plumbing/ Electrical __^_BSS_S_____S__S__S AIK 24-HR. ISLANOWIOE Service (Lie. 0748-90) for electrical failure, repair celling wall pipe saaaaisisMc 7/473? Tel: *****82. fHV|C_: Electrician for call. Tel: *****87 w« °P«n Sun Uc 3 Ch>neFrom<loTCl2aMBBo =_-_a__s___________B .j^ yk*Kieo AERIAL a ANTENNA UuUilatlon. Repair, etc. Highly experienced Technicians at service. Very tlons*for'aVsßC/ R*TM338 words
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Advertisement159 1992-01-05 20 I 171 Domestic Help Want>d Sumei awee» fpreferSTj"stayino JIT T»mnin« p, iTinisn ing In Tamplnes. Pg ******0. R_^c_haiir_anr_h BmtT^l-HI I 1 I _!«_■<__ llfJI/l IflX. I fl-H W* mM _4^_k _r*_ __^*_m V -•'■-k—" l-TIW fflT %M W*h* W\J \JM A W V« A 9. reillllOll ClinilClS _l_k Ml _V159 words
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Advertisement178 1992-01-05 20 ttS^ES !eSAST» Shaw Road, #06-08 Chlng Bhlne Industrial Building. Off Kampun« Amf*1 B'pore 13S<1 --___—-b---178 Garage Sate WESTERN RBtTAURANT MOVTNOselling cheap. Items Includes =^VS'^= 'lament i, utensils, silver/ glassware, cutlery, stlverwagon, lightings fc wine SulUble for Western Resururant concept g^-^J a^r^^uurant d°o^. ff n nf io ISJ.V.S'iSSnI. spm. Tel. 226-1719.178 words
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Advertisement272 1992-01-05 20 178 Oarage Sale 7^7TSS7!S^^T^TT ffla;'-;^^^ »»s".Sr«' TIIONI ELKCTIUC °*QM Kenwood' major chef with accessorle^blue li white dlnnerware, wooden salad bowls, crev -ano new ra,n^w va Cuum cleanef ne n<> $1600 Blectrolux computerised sewing machine $580 only fc electrolux vacuum cleaner Pg .*****97 EXPAT. LEAVING SELLING bicycles, double beds with dlnlng'^i*"^o^*'272 words
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Advertisement599 1992-01-05 21 170 Domestic Help 170 Domestic Help Available Available .•eMQNTHI*MEBCAL CHECKUP ■^rpiTTWffITIBI CANCELLATION OF EXISTING MWO MimitJ^¥KfS3 ta Bn *'<$ I I*2 YEARS BACKING UP SERVICES g^« JißffU** -/>w I -2VEARS REPLACEMENT GUWVWU OBMUST Jfmjkk i I 'BANKER'S GuAfIANTEEAfiRAMGEABLE rxWJ4 lf(f4nUlfl|A GEN C V \f I Tlmaly arrival PrM 6 monthly599 words
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Advertisement303 1992-01-05 21 ^^=r~rTTr 190 Oth-r Per.ona. Products EXPORT WAREHOUSE CLEARING Top quality merchandise, slgnV $10 $120. 100 pcs. solid bar stool $38 150 pcs. canvas director Ks^ wfth ".Son Mm'So p^ltiSSn SSe cabinet $30. 200 pcs. Imported dining chair $30 dining table $55. 120 pcs study/ office table $90 20 pcs. TV303 words
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Advertisement863 1992-01-05 21 211 Computer Products/ Services WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE SALE. Full System 288-12 16 MHx SfllM. 286-16' 21. 3M SX-20, 380-33 MHx SS2OM t other accessories. 4th-sth, lpm. to spm. Tel: 7«-23»/ 746-5080. N0.7, Tannery Lane, Singapore 1334. PAST AND RELIABLE onslte service for IBM compatibles and peripherals at very reasonable rates. Warranty863 words
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Advertisement765 1992-01-05 21 330 Atfa For Sale 330 Atfa For Sale 330 AHa For Sale DRIVE AWAY AN AIM 33 1.7 16V 137 BHP MILAN AUTO (S) PTE LTD 4tf?j°) Showrooms: kM East Coast *****00 City *****52 Kaki Bukit *****80 Bukit Timah *****52 OCT "90 ALFA 33. 1.7. lOv. Parf. I S $29k.765 words
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Advertisement747 1992-01-05 21 334 Daihatsu For Sale LATE 10 CHARADE CX. Auto. Tax 7/ '92. Remote central lock. $***** 0.n.0. Tel: 566-0789. NEAR 11 DAIHATSU Charade. COE paid, fantastic cond. $13,500 0.n.0 Contact owner 440-5823. Searstn IS NEAR Charade CX. 5-dr., remote lock, hl-fl. Orlg. cond. Tax 3/-92. $*****. *****64 SPORTY 'SO CHARADE,747 words
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Advertisement366 1992-01-05 21 336 Fiat For Sale TTwNER™B7sBTIa l t^sS^uir^ cessorles, new road tax, new tyres. $38,000. Pg. 200-3017, owner. IS FIAT REGATTA 1008. New rd. tax, new paint modified performance engine. Pg. *****36. 336 Ford For Sale 1/13 SBB LASER sports. Well maintained by enthusiast. Immaculate cond. with uprated carburettor and cam366 words
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Advertisement606 1992-01-05 21 340 Honda For Bak Specialist m Honda All kind model PARF A non-PARF Commercial/ Q' plat* *****84 Hup Heng Lee Enterprise Mr Ong, day/ night MO. 82 ACCOM) 1.0. Hlfl. Tax. Interior ii engine In very good cond. Loan can be arranged. $***** 0.n.0. Tel: *****14/ *****45 NEAR 85 HONDA606 words
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Advertisement639 1992-01-05 21 340 Honda For Sale 10/88 ACCORD 14 EX (Auto Full accessories tip top cond $*****/- Pg. *****97. 11/77 (WEEKEND CAR) Accord. 3drs. $*****. Enquiries: 201 3456 No dealers please. 12 UNITS 78, 79. 80, 11, '82 Accord I.6EX, new C.0.E., 1 owner, s/rlms. can loan. *****30. i 1979 HONDA ACCORD639 words
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Advertisement641 1992-01-05 21 340 Honda For Baw> •0 HONDA^JccOßo" manual 2.0EX1. 1 owner. White colour Tip top condition. Tel: *****44 '91 HONDA ACCOM) 2.0 EXI auto Ist owner. Tax 6/92. Immaculate cond. Tel: *****79/ *****05 '84 ACCORD EX Auto. Alrcon.. hl-fl, excellent cond. Tel: *****72 18 CIVIC 14 CRX, full accessories, showroom cond.641 words
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Advertisement421 1992-01-05 21 344 atoida For Bbmj «1 NEAR MAZDA 929 2 Premium ReaUrtoalrcoOn*nßrar?d^n t e U w"on ce d r 33 SBM. '90. m owner Famlll 13LX Manual 16-valve Power s"r' nB> cenlraJ lock Pr 30MM0 SBO* PLATE. -88 Astlna 16 1 pte owner Full accessories Tip top condition Tel *****40 I421 words
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Advertisement1339 1992-01-05 22 346 Mercedes For Sate PAULSON MOTOR PTE LTD 00 Uppor Paya Lobar Road (Guano, Ming tod. —%■> Tol: 2******/ ***** M MERCEDES-BENZ IB ISOBEL Auto ABB Full leather W y** C Auk> ABS Fu oP"on 17 SOBBB Auto Electric seat "•4 200SL Auto Convertible '81 MOB Auto White SBR' C.O.E.1,339 words
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Advertisement473 1992-01-05 22 346 Mercedes For Sale "M MERCEDES BEN 2 200 AuU> 123 model 8/ rims, CD, Road lax Bept/ "92. Private owner. $95K 0 n o Tel: *****49 17 MERCEDES 200 W124, fully auto, 1 regd. owner, C.O.E. paid, metallic blue, new facelift, brand new cond. *****27 1 OWNER NEAR "88473 words
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Advertisement474 1992-01-05 22 348 Mitsubishi For Sale MID 10 LANCER 148 L. 5-speed. C.0.E., hlfl, s/rlms, (cond no. 1), test to satisfy. $14,800. Downpayment $2900 Tel: *****42. SHINING SPORTY '02 near, Colt Supershlft 13 5-dr. C.O.E. paid (superb body/ engine). $13,800, loan $*****. *****28 Mr. Who. SPORTY RED 14 Cordla 1.6, Big bumper.474 words
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Advertisement481 1992-01-05 22 348 Mitsubishi For Sale 9/ '08 MITSUBISHI Lancer. I 3 GL. xx 3/"92, power window. Beautiful cond. $30,000 neg. *****04 11. IST OWNER Lancer 1.5 OLXI Auto. Power steering, windows, central lock. $*****. *****11. 350 Nissan For Sale MuTTviEW. WELL maintained 3/*B9 Nissan 2008 X Auto. 2 owners. Tax 2/12.481 words
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Advertisement221 1992-01-05 22 350 Nissan For Sale 3/84 POWERBIRD HEX, power steering, full accessories, beautlsw*B!Mia: $19e°° N°'K Fl*ar°Bt (1546) A" WNNVOL.S-speed. 1 owner, new tax Orlg paint New tax ,12,550 Tel *****23. 77 DATBUN 106A FII, hlfl. with c o E metamc blue f,^ Tel: *****66. 'TT OATBUN 100A FII Aircon hMl^m... tip221 words
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Advertisement485 1992-01-05 22 354 Proton Saga ~> po OTON SAQA Aen>t«rk l ■> -;,iss^ M™B PROTON 12 valves2aa S/rlmS >47KnC« c.-r NSAOAiS/ o V own3S6R,nßu,»ForBa., Leather sea^ Computer crulM built-in hl-fl. PARF st^L^an/ trade-in avail. Tel. *****33. 2 owner., full .".".wTa. °^J •/"g.nl cond ,46.800. i^n^&\T«zv^. SS?c:?, ,S, «««»LTe«»U,U^. Power steering, windows, central485 words
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Advertisement881 1992-01-05 22 362 Toyota For Sale -THE LARGEST EVERYDAY CAR MART- MLkanotduMd car dollars to buy and soN. ateo providing fwtanos and Inowanca. van*. BiiBM 4 Taxi tor you to ctwoos KUPreRAUUmOROAO" Dvnsna mmCrTmrwof*. frwt Eattom Hotel ALL QUALITY USED CARS ALL TYPES AND ALL C.C. WE BUY AND SELL *****11 MR.881 words
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Advertisement865 1992-01-05 22 362 Toyota For Sale 78 TOYOTA CELICA. S/rlms, hl-fl, rd. tax k insurance expired 4/"92. $1,500 on o. Pg: *****83 77 MIO CELICA ST C.O.E New alrcon. hl-fl. s/rlms. Nice body No repair needed. *****95 70 TOYOTA COROLLA KE2O, 1.2 L. 2-dr., completely restored, new COE, $15,500 Tel. *****75 7S,865 words
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Advertisement871 1992-01-05 22 366 Other Makes 366 Other Makes For Sale For Sale Lada Samara 1.3 5 drs Weekend cars at $19,998 COE SUBSIDISED I Enquiries: 46Bl l77 12/10 SEAT MALAGA \2 Touring. Beautiful cond. Accident free New tax. 1 owner. Tel: *****26 ext 27. Contact Toh. $36k 0.n.0. 17 JAGUAR XJS 3.6871 words
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Advertisement775 1992-01-05 22 375 Commercial Vehicles For Sale NEAR 19 TOYOTA Ptckup Diesel Alrcon. Hlfl with COE. Beautiful. Tel: *****04 REQO. '64 NISSAN 21 ft. 3-ton Hlab Crane. COE paid. Oood condlUon. $13^00. Tel: *****00 SELLING CHEAP 14 Mazda T3OOO lorry 14' with 2 tons crane new paint/ tax/ COE. *****20/ *****10 1775 words
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Advertisement618 1992-01-05 23 410 Rent (Oh* PHI) OPEN HOUSE Oak,wood Hgts -"a*^* n^^ 4 jmo sq ft Nicely him. WeU-kept F/airwn. r^^^eSTr^loi low 7SS3-101. ffi^WEßßft 'urnNearJapanwKh2s3lBJ 0* HONO UONO Odn 3 bdrms. f^il'iLF^l^Le,i«/ 1 _«!3 «300 neg. Pr *****99/ *****4? PMS?^fJ; v Mrms. Nice tre $16W^verl2n?i0M0«J ire siouu Everiano sx*an. GREEN ACRES OPEN618 words
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Advertisement553 1992-01-05 23 411 fg*U~g* For Ren, 411 A^rtn^nto For Reot (P»tS ot-11) (DisU Of-11) if* TD LET CAD ETA CT Dl A•» A FAR EAST PLAZA deluxe serviced apartments For Lona Of Short T»rm IMSIM .mJ^^i^B^piST A| th« junction of Gymn.^m and many ScoUs/Orchard Road. Other facrtitKJS next to Hyatt Hotel Sell553 words
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Advertisement468 1992-01-05 23 413 ADBrtmentS For Rsflt inutl «T«MI\ (PJBtB 21-28) -«^■—__3_B__BS s-RM. YISHUN (LOCKED 1 rm.). F/furn. Near MRT/ amenities. High fir. RH pg: *****17 A^rt-Jl^^D^ «1« AOWtrTMHItS For Rent (MiXßd DistS) J^cS^SlE s^f^ SSft VShimK^« ai?" |BSgp Kam 4-pm.WO/«». 4OMM. SS Bsrisnavr-s T^AYOH. AJB. Klo, Ylshun. ClemenU 4-rm^Bt. Batok Serangoon.^^™^#°£*%«i J&-iWS»jBi-K468 words
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Advertisement447 1992-01-05 23 418 Rooms Fo, Rent MAgnftttAtß h aTluTn. I_UbIS!SfBJS IFURN^siB for rent at Ylshun. SS^^^^BSS^^SSeS 420 HOU^ Wjntw. (R<nt/Buy> A YOUNO MOONISIAN Couple needs to rent any property wUh (2-5 rm., *****22. No agU pl, houses wanted m d.19 JIM. Can consider with good tenancy. Page *****38 AMK WANTED TO RENT447 words
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Advertisement498 1992-01-05 23 427 Houbm For B.k <D»BtB Of-11) ""SB* »IS/ 230° ««ft «rmiLjjitore m yrs. BSS3S%SS Wardrobes/kitchen cablneu itUSUISF Member-Assn of ?pore Realtor, 9MWmmnmmwgmn < d*t"nwl wIIHLl n F d I^Yl 5 f Innovated $rSi TeT J*****0 Olorta, Oranl D.ll DOUBLE-STOREY SEMI-D. Freehold, 3+l, well kept $820K 475-4428. PPB P.ll O/BTORBV. BUNQALOW.498 words
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Advertisement477 1992-01-05 23 428 Hous«. For Bak (Di.t. 12-20) DlB FRANHEL EBT Beml-d 4000 330° »720K 3M«03 r *w 01$ LORONO L Telok Kurau LJ2£ E£% link bunglw rhoiai. 4300/ 3at» cl^.^o^Te,P^ D.l. B«>OK OPEN H se. 2-530pm. I f/,^"™*^^'SoTafl'rt toM nwMRT kTmi DlB charming 2vvSTOREY corNear MRT. 4 +1/attached. Renorated. Quiet locaUon.477 words
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Advertisement1416 1992-01-05 23 437 Prrv.tw Apts For Bb*B (OW. Of-11) i LAfimfifig, I LA 3UISSE I (No wstrtcUon ••*«*»«•> 1«T CLASB CONOO. ON "Tmp^srr 0 i^TtoSlSift Facing me.** P^. I—*. ea«t t eeyrla, •^£j£ fZJZ."' Prtc, onw^m, If 1 d -?P V" rl, Wel }0/»/li7»: e"IO ,F. er Licence No. A1325. Plan- Approval1,416 words
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Advertisement1159 1992-01-05 24 I For B*. jggg: "SS I ■f— —1 tWii ti i X">l i «jr 4 I I K/=^ h rk CI f I '/Ar» Cif Vl Ilrl/^Vfil- I I lIC^ I iHrVsl V I lrl/Kr /Vs I -1- liV -L* V^V^dCDLCD 1 IV/O L I <fff a a aTJ a1,159 words
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Advertisement328 1992-01-05 24 -^r— j^iKKffi£Lß! Kawln F*" Property JOHOMO lAST. 17M saft. Near amenmea/ MRT/ sch. Oood facing. Angle *****86/ *****23 ERA aHMWOOOW M. LOW nr. 3^1.1700 »<jn. Well kept. Separate living/ dlnln« R A: »n«8l/TO10W. tITSK ONLY HUOC ground fir. IBo° s<l With courtyard 9BaBS9SSBSSS9B^=aSBS A.M XX) 4-RM corner Blk 441 High328 words
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Advertisement516 1992-01-05 24 55^=^775=^^57 Blki3 cerMllc/ rockstone. Lift level, high fir. United *****33. 3-RM. CLEMENTi wiu. renovated Near amenities. MRT, shops. **K. Tel: *****83/ pr *****18 agt 4-« M. CLEHfim BLKJ47. high flr^/ren°laiSl Furn ABkln« $12CK neg *****88, sole agt 4^_pUR.CO M«in*m.n..w PVR* CORNER clement! W. C"h 7M°381 4^» WEST Coast Dr Hlfch516 words
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Advertisement511 1992-01-05 24 aRSKUViSSE «>• MoTe ln cond. 2". yrs. Oood view/ no Mocking. MRT/mktv school/ town ctr CPF II2IK »190K neg. Hap Seng *****79 *-nNL iT MTOK corner 81k.533, Juronj Bast BIkJ2SA, Hougang Blkaoi; 4-rm Serangoon Blk. Mft 2°°" Uy B'"19; JUrOn« West Blk 555. Hougang Blk 310 P>2o62BMaKt 4*?m Bl McNa!r'511 words
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Advertisement554 1992-01-05 24 ?rW,.TSr..*S3"SrII"Ri Tamplnes St. 44 #01-»l ERA 418 Shop BfMC4M Wanted W* CLIEMT UROENTLY REQUIRES association premises Oood rates Tel *****89 J" 1"1 (rent takeover) *****19 4W r ell™ Lounge SpaCwS vX^Bik.7i4s4ooooouJam*Pk l BlkT MOO Tel: 27,9819 OJ SYH) alwi Road 4000 sq ft Ooo<l local on Ample carpark Alfred pg.554 words
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Advertisement688 1992-01-05 25 »26 Tours 928 Tours 526 Tours Chinese New Tear Special tffll D l*Ji C 2 c ha SbS r m^ i F i G aii T J' o c^j POokii Hfiliivii «**7ifi(Q I I I* City Beach Resort frikl *****n iSJßntf JlotJO e\ EBv^eH 111 I a vbl^T 9^BEswkS^B\m^Eß I688 words
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Advertisement520 1992-01-05 25 622 Home Tuition OBT AM 0000 RESULTS AT REASONABLE RATES Our pool of experienced tutors provide examination notes to help you with your academic problems If unsatisfied. Immediate replacement guaranteed. KANE'S CONSULTANCY 4SM3SS/ 4BSISBI STOP SCARCIHNGI We offer the most qualified home tutors to teach Primary, Sec.. O 1 ft520 words
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Advertisement619 1992-01-05 25 837 Music Courses MMOJNQ/ RECOMMNQ ENOJNKR/ Music arrangement courses at Zlg Zag Studio. Enqurles: *****07. 639 Modelling/ D9portflt6flt Courses PCRSONAU EXECUTIVE QROOMIHQ: Total Appearance, Speech, Etiquette, men ladles. Clea *****55 (tree assessment) Fun! genuine FREE ittt yearly courses Intake- singing, acting, modelling, dancing *****27 Lynn 600 Driving Instruction SSST OMVMKL619 words
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Advertisement556 1992-01-05 25 007 Academic Courses 607 Academic Courses To avoid disappointment 1 992 Tuition Classes Commencing Soon PSLE preparation classes __i Pr. 4 streaming preparation classes *W 4| Pr. Ito Pr. 6 Tuition aai Pr. 1 to Pr. 6 English or Chinese composition classes Sec. 1- Sec. 3 Tuition O 1 level556 words
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Advertisement639 1992-01-05 25 i^— r-jj| 730 Secretarial/ Clerical 730 Secretarial/ Clerical 730 Secretarial/ Clerical I Positions Positions Positions I SMI GROUP invites suitably qualified candidates to apply the following positions: 1) MANAGEMENT PROJECT OFFICER (MALE) Age 25 to 35 years Mm. 3 years working experience m management project Education qualification: College above, related639 words
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Advertisement148 1992-01-05 25 830 Other 830 Other I Announcements/ Announcements/ I Messeoes Messaoes I ATTENTION ACSians Dover Road Campus confirmed ready for you I Report to School on THURSDAY 9TH JANUARY 1992 7.40 AM 1.00 PM NOTICE I Notice is hereby given that: MR FRANKIE ERH SENG NRIC No. *****25/J 1 has resigned148 words
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Advertisement876 1992-01-05 25 a^^a^__^P_^_^^aak^ak^B^^aakpaa^pi>^Bßag^pß^^Baajaßkajaaj Monday to Friday: Sam to s:3opm spm deadline for next day; fax orders 4pm) Saturday: B:3oam to 2pm (llam deadline for Sunday; fax orders 10:30 am) Public Holiday: 9am to lpm La^La^La^^^*JJll^rM^^l4TJrH^La^aa^Lal TIMES HOUSE: 390 Mm Seng; Road, Shgapoie 0923 MijUaj ta FWaay; taw ta Bow (4:45pm deadline for876 words
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Article, Illustration1095 1992-01-05 26 Breakaway libraries are bypassing distributors and renting tapes of movies not yet screened locally, reports JUNIPER FOO VIDEO WATCH POP into a video library these days and one can rent tapes of Chinese films which have yet to be shown on the big screens m1,095 words
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Article63 1992-01-05 26 JACK NICHOLSON, 54, plans to take a two-year vacation after he completes shooting Hoffa, about a vanished union leader, for director Danny DeVito. Nicholson and actress Rebecca (The Two Jakes) Broussard have a daughter, 2 1 months, and are expecting another child next63 words
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Article59 1992-01-05 26 MERYL STREEP is to fulfill her dream to star m a film musical. She hoped to show off her singing prowess m the doomed movie version of Evita but lost out to Madonna. Now she will play a wicked witch m the screen version of Stephen Sondheim's Into59 words
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Article28 1992-01-05 26 ACTOR Tom Cruise recently fractured a rib after falling from a ladder while cutting a tree branch. "Next time, I'll call a tree surgeon," he says.28 words
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Article24 1992-01-05 26 FOR a brief guest appearance m the Uya Salkind film Christopher Columbus: The Discovery, Marlon Brando is picking up US$5 million.24 words
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Article, Illustration56 1992-01-05 26 A POSTER for the 1933 film King Kong was auctioned recently for U5557,200 (about 5597,000), a record according to Christie's. Other posters that did well: Old Dark House (1932), U5548,400; The Phantom Of The Opera (1925), U5538,500. Fer scr e«nta| out hud: A record inn was recently paid56 words
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