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Title Section14 1992-02-04 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1992 50 CENTS MITA (P) 27/12/9114 words
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558 1992-02-04 1 It will generate many jobs m next few years: PM Goh 'According to the Chinese almanac, the monkey is a nimble and quick-witted animal. It appears humorous and gentle, but is m fact strong and adept at adjusting to circumstances. Singaporeans will do well558 words
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Article129 1992-02-04 1 Sorry, porn number FREEHOLD (New Jersey) Hyundai car owners who were advised to arrange appointments for the replacement of possibly faulty valves were mistakenly given a dial-a-porn telephone number. "We tried to do a good thing by sending out those letters to alert the customers to the recall," said MrAFP; AP - 129 words
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576 1992-02-04 1 WASHINGTON Defence Secretary Dick Cheney has rejected Russian President Boris Yeltsin's call (or massive cuts m long-range nuclear weapons beyond those already proposed by President George Bush. "There's a level we want to hold at," Mr Cheney said on a CableReuter; AP; AFP - 576 words
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Article, Illustration435 1992-02-04 1 EDB cuts loan rates for local enterprises: Page 14 H Gross value-added per worker of new manufacturing investment commitments. Average gross value-added per worker of the manufacturing sector. Source: Economic Development Board SINGAPORE last year attracted not only more manufacturing investments with435 words
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Article, Illustration127 1992-02-04 1 TAKING possession of a new ear Is always a delight all the more so Just before the Lunar New Year m this ear-loving society. The families above were swooning over their Nissan Preseas at the Tan Chong A Sons Motor grounds m Bnldt127 words
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Article56 1992-02-04 2 "Former dependent" and "friend" are two suggestions which have come up m the search for a new term to erase the social stigma of a rehabilitated drug addict's past. The search was initiated by Mr Harun Chani, Political Secretary (Home Affairs) and an MP for56 words
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Article39 1992-02-04 2 A hunt for memorabilia of the Japanese Occupation has unearthed a rare document with the signature of Singapore's first Japanese mayor and a set of matchbox labels with designs of historical interest. Home, Page 1539 words
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Article36 1992-02-04 2 The Johor state government has decided to build an exclusive business district m the capital as part of its plans to boost Johor Baru's city status next year. Malaysia, r age 1336 words
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Article44 1992-02-04 2 Thai politics is heading for a situation where branches of the armed forces will form their own political parties to rival existing ones and each other for a hold on power, according to a leading political scientist. Atean, Page 1144 words
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Article45 1992-02-04 2 Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa's three-month-old administration could be tainted by yet another scandal after a Cabinet minister admitted m Parliament yesterday that he had received money from parents m exchange for information on their children's entrance examinations. World, Page 445 words
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Article34 1992-02-04 2 Hardline Serbs from Croatia denied claims by Yugoslav leaders that their representative had accepted a United Nations plan to send peacekeeping troops to Yugoslavia. World, Pag* 734 words
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602 1992-02-04 2 TOKYO Just weeks after a leading Japanese politician set off an uproar by calling US workers lazy. Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa said yesterday that America was losing its work ethic. "I have long thought that they (Americans) lack aAP - 602 words
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101 1992-02-04 2 SCATTERED showers mainly m the afternoon and early evening can be expected on six to seven days over the next fortnight. The Meteorological Service said that che prevailing north-east monsoon condition with weak to moderate north-east winds should prevail during the two weeks. Meanwhile, the101 words
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Article, Illustration348 1992-02-04 2 ANKARA Turkey plans to evacuate villages m its mountainous south-east, where at least 142 people have died m a wave of avalanches, its Housing Minister said. "We will move all our citizens m the villages to neighbouring cities," Housing Minister OnurReuter - 348 words
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470 1992-02-04 3 HONGKONG China's paramount leader Deng Xiaoping is visiting Shanghai, which communist leaders want to spearhead economic reform outside the rapidly-developing south, a pro-Beijing Hongkong newspaper said yesterday. Ta Kung Pao, which oftens acts as a mouthpiece for Beijing, said 87-year-old Mr DengReuter; AP - 470 words
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Article, Illustration378 1992-02-04 3 A PRICELESS Tang Dynasty clay sculpture which suddenly collapsed last December and broke into several pieces along old glued joints has been carefully restored to its original condition. The 40 cm-high prancing horse, which is over 1,000 years old, is now on display again, together378 words
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314 1992-02-04 3 CANBERRA Hongkong has taken over from Britain as the major source of immigrants to Australia, according to statistics released here yesterday. Intending settlers from Hongkong totalled 4,553, or 14.4 per cent of the total intake during the three months to the endAFP - 314 words
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Article, Illustration91 1992-02-04 3 Bangkok's chronic bumper-to-bumper traffic was backed up even more on Friday. For hours along Charan Sanltwong Road, It was held op by motorists ami bystanders rushing for gold nuggets, yes gold nuggets, which ft gold shop-owner had spilled. The unwilling 54-year-old "golden goose" had been crossing theBangkok Post - 91 words
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Article, Illustration507 1992-02-04 3 Serena Toh - Serena Toh By THE chief executive officer of Singapore General Hospital (SCH), Mr Khaw Boon Wan, has been appointed Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister. It is believed that this is the first time that a senior Health officer has been507 words
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296 1992-02-04 3 A FINGERPRINT on a cake box m a flat was the only clue left behind by a burglar who had broken into 96 Housing Board flats last year, a district court heard yesterday. The print lifted from Madam Lai Nguk Moi's flat296 words
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Article54 1992-02-04 3 AUCKLAND An Auckland man was electrocuted on Sunday when he dipped his hand into a tropical fish tank to feed the fish, police said. They said Mr Hassan Azimi died because a heating element m the tank thermometer had apparently cracked its glass rasing and boonReueter - 54 words
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Advertisement268 1992-02-04 2 v jfflL afHP TOMORROW Only English language paper available, from morning SOLD BY MUM Exclusive interview with child prostitutes. CROCS AT KRANJI Special report of wild crocodiles caught last week. Top investors m Johor Foreign investments committed to Johor have surpassed expectations. Who are the top investors? Which sectors are268 words
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WORLD
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604 1992-02-04 4 Miyazawa government hit by yet another bribery scandal TOKYO Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa's three-month-old administration could be tainted by yet another scandal after a Cabinet minister admitted m Parliament yesterday that he had received money from parents m exchange for information on theirReuter; UPI; AFP - 604 words
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349 1992-02-04 4 ROME President Francesco Cossiga on Sunday called early general election on April 5 and 6, saying that the present Parliament had exhausted itself and that the "magic moment" had come for Italy to reform itself. In a blistering attackReuter - 349 words
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124 1992-02-04 4 ATLANTA (Georgia) Nike Inc, the largest US maker of athletic shoes, has announced that it plans to manufacture a new line of outdoor fitness shoes whose soles are partly made from recycled shoes. Nike said it had invented a processReuter - 124 words
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Article, Illustration514 1992-02-04 4 NEW YORK Prime Minister Li Peng of China, reputed to be an inflexible hardliner, projected a new image of himself at a meeting here on Saturday, with participants saying that they were impressed by his thoughtful and open-minded responses to questions.NYT; Reuter - 514 words
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302 1992-02-04 4 TAIPEI An Aids activist m Taiwan has added a new twist to the Lunar New Year custom of giving cash to family and friends. This year, Mr Chi Jia-wei handed out one thousand condoms stuffed m hongbao. the traditional red packets forUPI - 302 words
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Article, Illustration263 1992-02-04 4 TOKYO A weak tremor hit the densely populated Tokyo area during morning rush hour yesterday, just a day after a strong quake rocked the capital and injured more than 30 people, meteorological agency officials said. Yesterday's tremor rated just two on the Japanese sev-en-point scaleReuter; AP; UPI - 263 words
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416 1992-02-04 4 NEW YORK In a discovery that could upset ideas of prehuman migrations, scientists have found a jawbone m the former Soviet republic of Georgia suggesting that some human ancestors may have left Africa several hundred thousand years earlier than now thought.NYT - 416 words
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425 1992-02-04 6 Paris wants 5 permanent Security Council members to have say UNITED NATIONS France appears to be heading for a clash with the United States over the command of United Nations peacekeeping forces after proposing that senior military officers from the five permanentNYT - 425 words
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190 1992-02-04 6 TOKYO Chinese women were among those forced to work as prostitutes for the Japanese army during World War 11, a Tokyo Defence Agency official said yesterday. The official confirmed a report m the Mainichi newspaper that medical documents had been found detailingAP; AFP - 190 words
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192 1992-02-04 6 HONGKONG China's stability and economic reforms would provide Hongkong with opportunities for further development, a senior Chinese official said here. Mr Zhou Nan, head of China's de facto government representative Xinhua news agency here, said m his annual LunarAFP - 192 words
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Article, Illustration220 1992-02-04 6 GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE (Cuba) Mr Silotesse Jean-Jacques, 34, said he fled Haiti for fear of army death squads and nearly drowned when a flimsy sailboat he was m sank with 202 people on board. Dispirited and apprehen- sive, the politicalAP; Reuter - 220 words
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328 1992-02-04 6 LONDON The capital of the disputed Nagorno-Kara-bakh enclave came under shellfire on Sunday, and two villages were destroyed completely by Azerbaijan forces, according to Armenian news reports. Armenian radio, monitored by the British Broadcasting Corporation, said the Karabakh capital of Stepanakert was hit by shells around midday,AFP; Reuter; AP - 328 words
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118 1992-02-04 6 JAMMU (India) The mtherltles have freed a lovelorn monkey which attacked women la India's Kashmir state after keeping It caged for M days. the monkey was released outside a forest on Saturday by wildlife officials as thousands of people watched. It heppedAFP - 118 words
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183 1992-02-04 6 DHAKA Ousted Bangladesh President Hussain Mohammad Ershad, already serving a 10-year Jail term, was sentenced yesterday to three more years for possessing Bangladeshi currency worth US$6OO,OOO (S$980,000) illegally. Judge Mohammad Ali Khan also ordered that the money and a four-wheelReuter - 183 words
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288 1992-02-04 6 CAIRO Egyptian Foreign Minister Amr Moussa, m his second warning to Israel m two days, said the Middle East peace process was m danger of collapsing unless Mr Yitzhak Shamirs rightwing Likud government abandoned its dream of a territorially GreaterUPI - 288 words
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511 1992-02-04 7 They refuse to bow to pressure from Yugoslav presidency BELGRADE Hardline Serbs from Croatia denied claims by Yugoslav leaders that their representative had accepted a United Nations plan to send peacekeeping troops to Yugoslavia. Leaders of the Serb-con-trolled enclave of Krajina m CroatiaReuter; AFP - 511 words
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288 1992-02-04 7 WASHINGTON President George Bush's proposal to help 90 million Americans buy health insurance with new tax credits and tax deductions would be financed mainly by curbing the growth of government health programmes like Medicare and Medicaid, according to administration officialsNYT - 288 words
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Article, Illustration342 1992-02-04 7 DAVOS (Switzerland) South African President F. W. de Klerk and black leader Nelson Mandela have issued similar calls for foreign investment m South Africa. But their statements at the World Economic Forum here, and others by Inkatha Freedom Party leader MangosuthuAFP; Reuter - 342 words
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Article129 1992-02-04 7 PUNXSUTAWNEY (Pennsylvania) Punxsutawney Phil, the burly, brown groundhog touted for its ability to foresee a change m the weather, woke up on Sunday to see its shadow, a sign that there would be no early spring. More than 3,000 spectators shivered and stomped their feet onReuter; AP - 129 words
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344 1992-02-04 7 ABU DHABI Many Arab children m the Gulf are growing up unable to speak their own language correctly and have found their Islamic culture endangered by an increasing dependence on foreign nannies, regional officials have warned. Massive oil wealth has enabled mostAFP - 344 words
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129 1992-02-04 9 JERUSALEM Israel, keen to broaden ties with Asia, has sent a diplomat to Vietnam despite a lack of official relations, according to Israel Radio. The Bangkok-based diplomat made the trip, the first of its kind since the end of the Vietnam War mReuter - 129 words
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Article137 1992-02-04 9 BRUSSELS Belgium was plunged into a fresh political crisis on Sunday after outgoing Justice Minister Melchior Wathelet abandoned a bid to form a new government. Mr Wathelet said that he had failed to muster a government majority after trying since Dec 19. King Baudouin had askedAFP - 137 words
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Article115 1992-02-04 9 BERLIN Communist East Gerrrany exposed its soldiers to strong radiation m order to test measuring equipment for use m a nuclear war, a Berlin newspaper reported on Sunday. Quoting an internal German Defence Ministry report, the mass-circulation BZ am Sonntag said that damage to soldiers' healthReuter - 115 words
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Article, Illustration39 1992-02-04 9 Renter picture. Tourists m one of the elegant but cluttered halls m the Egyptian museum m Cairo. The government plans a new USSSM million (SsBli million) museum by the Pyramids to display the country's treasures better.Reueter - 39 words
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Article114 1992-02-04 9 LONDON Businessmen forced to pay protection money to extremists m Northern Ireland can claim it off their tax, a government spokesman has announced. But money paid to protect individuals from harm cannot be set against tax. The government statement came after the Sunday Express newspaper quoted aReuter - 114 words
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Article, Illustration147 1992-02-04 9 DUBLIN Rebel former Cabinet minister Albert Reynolds looked set on Sunday to become Ireland's next Prime Minister after his main rival decided to back him. Mr Charles Haughey, who had dominated Irish politics for a decade, agreed to step down on Thursday after accusations thatReuter - 147 words
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Article112 1992-02-04 9 NEW ORLEANS A luxury hotel was dripping wet on Sunday and workers were mopping up more than 100,000 litres of water which gushed from Its ruptured swimming pool m a cascade that poured down lift shafts and stairways. A 15 cm drainpipe beneath the fifth-floor swimmingUPI - 112 words
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Advertisement176 1992-02-04 4 Toss To A Year Of Prosperity At The Orchard Hotel. ffl HUATING JTe) I^B k> Chinese Restaurant Bil/rel x n "YU SHENG" NEW YEAR SPECIALITIES (1 18 Feb) Toss to a whole year of abundant wealth and good luck with our Salmon or Ikan Parang "Yu Sheng". During the Lunar176 words
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Fourth Asean Summit: Something for everyone
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Article, Illustration347 1992-02-04 10 TAN UAN CHOO - TAN U AN CHOO THAILAND THAILAND has much to be pleased about the Singapore summit, which puts the Asean Free Trade Area (Afta) on course. Prime Minister Anand Panyarachun, who had pushed hard to get the Asean leaders endorse the Afta347 words
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Article, Illustration353 1992-02-04 10 PAUL JACOB - An opportunity for Jakarta to chart a better future PAUL JACOB INDONEBIA THE Singapore summit gave President Suharto an opportunity to bolster Indonesia's economic foundations and chart a better future for its people. It enabled him to send out an important message: That Jakarta believes m regional co-operation and can353 words
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Article, Illustration421 1992-02-04 10 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM MALAYSIA THE Malaysians went home satisfied with the outcome of the two-day Asean summit. An official said: "We are not Jubilant, but we are not unhappy either. We realise that we cannot expect others to see things the way we421 words
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Article, Illustration217 1992-02-04 10 KIM WAH - KIM WAH BRUNEI THE new directions set by the Fourth Ase a n Summit will help Brunei to diversify its economy and reinforce its security needs. Anxious to lessen its heavy dependence on oil and gas, which account for S8 per cent of its217 words
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Article, Illustration362 1992-02-04 10 REGINALD - REGINALD PHILIPPINES DENT Cor azo n Aquino has reason to feel satisfied with the Singapore summit politically, at least. She won from the other Asean leaders a commitment to talk about regional security, a goal which the Philippines had worked for m recent years.362 words
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Advertisement299 1992-02-04 10 Should also get Thai blessings for this year. YuSheng at Klongtan Ping. Ist to 15th day of the Lunar New Year, 4-18 Feb 1992 Klongtan Ping serves the finest Thai Chinese cuisine. Uncompromising culinary standards have patrons coming back for more. And we take this opportunity to thank this strong299 words
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ASEAN
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594 1992-02-04 11 THAI politics is heading for a situation where branches of the armed forces will form their own political parties to rival existing ones and each other for a hold on power, according to a leading political scientist, Professor Chai-Anan594 words
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409 1992-02-04 11 NEW proposals to purchase military hardware would come under closer study m the wake of superpower arms cuts, Thai Prime Minister Anand Panyarachun had said. According to a Bangkok Post report, Mr Anand was defending arms purchases put forward by the armed409 words
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311 1992-02-04 11 TWO proposed anti-prostitu-tion Bills contain loopholes and seem to blame the existence of the flesh trade solely on women, according to Thai Prime Minister Anand Panyarachun. The Nation newspaper quoted him as saying that the two Bills aimed at containing prostitution311 words
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Article, Illustration239 1992-02-04 11 BANGKOK A battalion of Thai army engineers equipped with heavy construction equipment and ex-plosive-sniffing dogs left Ratchaburi province south of here for the border yesterday to begin rebuilding a road m neighbouring Cambodia. The contingent, comprising 447 men, 30 trucks, 25Reuter - 239 words
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139 1992-02-04 11 NEW YORK Mr Mechai Viravaidya, a Cabinet minister who heads Thailand's antiAids campaign, has said that his country is concerned about tourists bringing the deadly disease with them. He said m an interview m the latest Newsweek magazine that Thailand wanted to discourage tourismReueter - 139 words
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Article, Illustration377 1992-02-04 11 MANILA Opposition Senator Juan Ponce Enrile has given up his presidential bid and has decided to support House Speaker Ramon Mitra for the top post m the May elections, according to aides yesterday. "He is no longer running for President," saidAP; AFP - 377 words
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281 1992-02-04 11 MANILA Ferdinand Mar? l cos, accused of looting the!{ Philippine treasury, actually; made his fortune from Japa-ji nese World War II booty** which he used m the secret.' trade of precious metals, his*' widow claimed yesterday But former First Lady Im-lJ elda MarcosAFP - 281 words
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Article217 1992-02-04 11 JAKARTA Mount Merapi m densely populated southcentral Java had shown increased volcanic activities, spewing heat clouds and lava, press reports said here yesterday. The Indonesian authorities on Sunday declared the 2,911-m high volcano as being m critical condition, the reports said. The Kompas daily saidAFP - 217 words
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MALAYSIA
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527 1992-02-04 13 Project mooted by Muhyiddin aims at boosting city's status THE Johor state government has decided to build an exclusive business district m the capital as part of its plans to boost Johor Baru's city status next year. The Star newspaper quoted527 words
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150 1992-02-04 13 A COMPREHENSIVE study is to be conducted on the social habits of teenagers living m flats m Kuala Lumpur with a view to finding out if they are prone to drug addiction. The Star newspaper yesterday quoted Malaysian Council for150 words
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269 1992-02-04 13 THE Johor Baru Chinese Federation has decided to end the community's "confrontation" with the state government and Mentri Besar Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin over the demolition of a temple wall m Johor Baru. The Utusan Malaysia yesterday quoted State Legislative Council member269 words
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320 1992-02-04 13 THE government should woo Malaysian engineers working overseas to return home m view of the shortage of professionals, The Star reported yesterday. The chairman of the Association of Consulting Engineers Malaysia, Mr Rocky Wong, made this suggestion when commenting on a report320 words
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345 1992-02-04 13 KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian government, concerned about the increasing number of road deaths especially during the festive rush, is drawing up regulations to govern the use of vans as passenger transport. Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ling Liong Sik saidNST; Bernama - 345 words
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Article, Illustration164 1992-02-04 13 THE coconut certainly has many uses as food, fuel and an addition to the festive fun. Its milk is used m the preparation of various curries and the popular Malaysian cold dessert, chendol. Even its hard shell and husk are not spared. TheyBerita Harian Malaysia - 164 words
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Article, Illustration167 1992-02-04 13 KUALA LUMPUR As Malaysian Chinese celebrated their new year, Malaysians of other races should take the opportunity to help strengthen mutual understanding and friendship to make Malaysia more peaceful and prosperous, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said. In a messageBernama; NST - 167 words
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Article, Illustration570 1992-02-04 14 David Miller - David Miller Move to erase stigma to help them rejoin society By Do you nave any suggestions mi coining a new term for former drag addicts, especially one that Is neutral and which would help him rejoin society? Call Newsline to give MS570 words
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Article, Illustration253 1992-02-04 14 SHE was told that it could not be done, but Mrs Siti Ayesha Velge grew this dragon head orchid, which has 270 flowers and buds, m Singapore. Mrs Velge, a clerk m her 40s, grew the plant, which has cream flowers with purple stripes, under253 words
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493 1992-02-04 14 Where to get your tickets Tickets cm be bought between Feb 15 and Peb 21 at: Sale Superstore: Ml Sims Drive, #11-13/18 Pan I Complex, from IUmU!.3tpm daily. Safe Supertravel: 3 Urn Teck Kim Road, #tl-*C493 words
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Article, Illustration295 1992-02-04 14 Picture and story: Lesley Koh THE undulating land and wellcropped turf at Marsiling Rise has been turned into a golf driving range by one man. Three times a week, Mr K.T. Gan, 55, general manager of a food processing plant, brings his295 words
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475 1992-02-04 14 THE restaurant and boatel operators at Punggol Point have been given an extension of stay until the end of this year to allow them to look for alternative accommodation. Saying this yesterday, the National Development Ministry added that Punggol475 words
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153 1992-02-04 14 IN LINE with the recent reductions m commercial banks' prime lending rates, the Economic Development Board (EDB) has cut the interest rate for loans under its Local Enterprise Finance Scheme (LEFS) by a full percentage point from today. In a statement released yesterday,153 words
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140 1992-02-04 14 THREE foreigners were charged yesterday with keeping fake and stolen credit cards on Friday. Thanapol Kunawatsatit, 40, a Thai, is alleged to have kept four fake credit cards, which he knew or had reason to believe were stolen, at a room140 words
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NEWSFRONT
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Article, Illustration204 1992-02-04 15 IF YOU have to meet an overseas guest whom you have not met before at Changi Airport, you can be sure that you have the right person by arranging the meeting at a point set up at Terminal 2. The meeting point is204 words
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Article, Illustration112 1992-02-04 15 AN UNEMPLOYED man has been charged on two counts of molesting two young schoolgirls m July and August last year. Kualamuthu Thannimalai, 29, a Malaysian, also faces a charge of having entered Singapore illegally without a valid pass. He is accused of molesting the girls, aged112 words
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Article, Illustration195 1992-02-04 15 ARE concierges m Singapore pampered? "I would even say that they're spoilt!", replied Mr Walter Freytag with a laugh, when asked for his opinion of local concierges. Explaining his view, the international president of the Union Internationale De Portiers Des Grand Hotels (UIPGH) Les Clefs dOr195 words
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Article110 1992-02-04 15 A LABOURER who stole a man's waist pouch while he was praying at a mosque was Jailed for four months on Friday. Karis Itam, 39, admitted stealing the pouch containing a handphone, a handphone antenna, a watch, a gold ring and a calculator from Mr110 words
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Article58 1992-02-04 15 THE Community Development Ministry is trying to contact Malaysian-born Madam Lee Kirn Hong, 33, who left her infant daughter m Singapore about six years ago. Madam Lee, whose last known address was m Pontian, Johor, may still be m Singapore. Anyone knowinr her whereabouts should contact Miss Ng Peck58 words
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Article, Illustration515 1992-02-04 15 A HUNT for memorabilia of the Japanese Occupation has unearthed a rare document with the signature of Singapore's first Japanese mayor and a set of match box labels with designs of historical interest. These were the top winning entries of the Heritage Hunt 1391/1992515 words
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Article, Illustration149 1992-02-04 16 Lunar New Year is the time for TOP HEAVY: This is what last-minute shopping meant for Mr Leong Wing Hing, 47. The Port of Singapore Authority driver was spotted doing a balancing act with a crate of oranges, a bagful of sausages and other goodies in Chinatown on Saturday. HeH. L. CHAN - 149 words
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Article, Illustration782 1992-02-04 16 Eugenia Low - Eugenia Low I By Vegetarian yu sheng, anyone? YU SHENG without the fish unthinkable? Well, an East Coast Road restaurant has come up with the vegetarian yu sheng. The sliced "fish" served by the ISO Vegetarian Restaurant Is made from a powder derived from Japanese782 words
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Article, Illustration284 1992-02-04 16 ANIMAI^ both the furry and feathered varieties are a big hit during the Lunar New Year. Both the Singapore Zoo and Jurong BirdPark are expecting a flood of visitors over the next few days. To cope with the expected rush, the zoo is scrapping284 words
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Article, Illustration387 1992-02-04 16 Leong Chan Teik - Leong Chan Teik By OVER the past three days, about 1,000 delighted motorists have managed to collect their new cars m time for the Lunar New Year holidays. Car salesmen have been working feverishly to finalise documentation for these cars whose certificates of387 words
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Article, Illustration204 1992-02-04 16 The last dash for luck at Toto outlets F/)NG queues were seen outside 4-D and Toto outlets yesterday as Singaporeans rushed to "cash-in" on Lunar New Year luck before the Singapore Pools outlets closed at 12 noon. Mr William Tan, owner of Chye Kwang Trading at Block 177 m Toa204 words
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Article97 1992-02-04 16 THE police have again warned that the possession, sale and letting off of firecrackers are serious offences. Anyone convicted of selling, transporting, distributing or importing firecrackers or fireworks is liable to be jailed between six months and two years. Ho may also be given up to six strokes97 words
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Article, Illustration400 1992-02-04 17 Tan Li Eng - Tan Li Eng Intimate, smoke-free rooms at Mountbatten prove popular AROUND YOUR PLACE By KARAOKE ROOMS converted from squash courts m Mountbatten Community Centre are drawing crowds of enthusiasts not only from the constituency but even from areas as far away as Jurong400 words
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Article, Illustration196 1992-02-04 17 A REPLY from the Registry of Vehicles on safety m school-buses, a customer complaining of being overcharged by hawkers and a window pane falling 12 storeys from a HDB flat. These are some of the items In oar wrap-ap of Newsline calls for the past week.196 words
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Article98 1992-02-04 17 Of unscrupulous hawkers ALL hawker centres and restaurants should state the prices of food being sold so that customers would not be cheated. This suggestion was made by Mr Tan Chuan Sing, 32, a bank employee, after he was overcharged at the Woodlands hawker centre. He said: "There were no98 words
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Article122 1992-02-04 17 A SLIDING glass window, measuring about 1 m by 80 cm, unhinged and dropped 12 storeys two weeks ago. The occupant of the flat, Mr Tan Bock Teck, 55, a technician said: "It shattered into many pieces upon impact, but luckily no one was hurt."122 words
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Article, Illustration495 1992-02-04 17 Tan Hsueh Yun - Tan Hsueh Yun By MISS Vivien Phoon does more than run the lounge when the boss is away. Each night, the 32-year-old assistant lounge manager goes on stage to sing when the resident band at the Harbour Lounge takes a495 words
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Advertisement75 1992-02-04 17 1 m> ?v Wmtm l/^SJ MW ynML V .^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^ mw Mmm^^mmmmm^. l^^^^k. I mm H mWfmm£>*. f^mmmJL^mmm t. wmlM L J\ dPKr m\W mWk. I S* i^l I^^^^^^. 'JlaAt iNI V H^mmW Wishing you a great New Year wrik p^j^^ With each day filled with cheer aM wf> a y75 words
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Article655 1992-02-04 18 THE Lunar New Year season, like similar occasions, is a good time for ruminating on some of {He larger issues confronting society, even if they are tangential or lie beneath the surface of things for the time being. One such issue is the very question of655 words
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COMMENT/ANALYSIS
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Article95 1992-02-04 18 "From now on, we do not consider ourselves to be potential enemies." Russian President Boris Yeltsin after his Camp David meeting with US President George Bush. "We're voting for President, not Pope." New Hampshire voter when asked if Democratic candidate Bill Clinton's personal life would affect her decision. "The95 words
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Article, Illustration3475 1992-02-04 18 The following article is adapted from the transcript of the last of six Reith Lectures broadcast on BBC last December. The 1991 Reith Lectures comprised six lectures on The Language of the Genes by Dr Steve Jones, Reader m Genetics3,475 words
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Article, Illustration1072 1992-02-04 19 FORUM '91 ROUNDUP Ineligible letters are those with no signature, no name, no address or no contact telephone number. This analysis of letters to The Straits Times for 1991 takes the place of letters to the Editor. The Forum page will return to1,072 words
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Article1383 1992-02-04 19 I General Election '91 E^" 6 4 lmt to •PP«» ltt PAP. Neither Is the 2.2 per cent swing. Better to let the ground ventilate Id frustration new than la IMS when the results nuty even be worse fer the ruling party. Yap1,383 words
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676 1992-02-04 19 THIS review headlined "General Election and phone-charging system top issues: Editor" was first published m the Lianhe Zaobao on Jan 29. THE number of readers' letters to the Lianhe Zaobao's Van lun (Commentary) and Jiao liv (Exchange) pages last year was slightly676 words
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Article, Illustration1589 1992-02-04 20 Michael Cross - Michael Cross Govt amassing world's largest plutonium stockpile By Financial Times Plutonium now, bombs later? Anxieties must remain that Japan's enthusiasm for plutonium might at some later date develop into a capacity to build nuclear bombs. ONE day this autumn, an extraordinary convoy will leave1,589 words
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Advertisement308 1992-02-04 20 Only Kodak monitors pr child's dewlopent As your children develop, your photos of them pile up. Your It may not be caused by the camera, the photographer, or kids grow, your collection grows. Unfortunately, that's where the the film. After all, Kodak film captures colours the way they similarities end.308 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration443 1992-02-04 21 Kuusela m the running, with Gutendorf and Kvacek SOCCER by Jo« Dorai SINGAPORE'S search for a foreign "Super Coach" took a new twist yesterday with former Finnish national coach Marti Kuusela joining German Rudi Gutendorf and Czechoslovak Milous Kvacek m a race for443 words
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Article, Illustration456 1992-02-04 21 Sweden fights back to beat Canada 3-2 m thrilling tie TENNIS Davis Cup RIO DE JANEIRO Germany, Playing without the ailing Boris Becker, was knocked out of the Davis Cup on Sunday by World Group newcomer Brazil. And Sweden, led by world No. 1AFP; Reuter - 456 words
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Article313 1992-02-04 21 WORLD GROUP France S Britain Reverse singles (French name* first) Henri Leconte bt Mark Petchey 6-1, 6-2. Guy Forget bt Jeremy Bates 6-2, 6-4. Switierland 4 Holland 1: Jakob Hlasek bt Jacco Eltingh 6-2, 6-4. Marc Rosset lost to Paul Haarhuls 4-6, 3-6. Brail J S GermanyAP - 313 words
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Article, Illustration418 1992-02-04 21 Stuttgart crowd spurs American into breaking world record ATHLETICS STUTTGART American Danny Everett set a new 400 metres indoor world record of 45.025 ec at the International Track and Field Meet here, stealing the headlines from Carl Lewis, who found himself beaten by fellow-American FloydUPI; Reuter - 418 words
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188 1992-02-04 21 ADELAIDE A number of previously undecided delegates have decided to back Adelaide's candidacy for the 1998 Commonwealth Games, Adelaide bid chief executive George Beltchev said m a statement yesterday. He was speaking after arriving home following the lodging of the official bid document withAP - 188 words
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311 1992-02-04 21 CRICKET PERTH Kapil Dcv became only the second bowler m Test history to take 400 wickets as he and Sachin Tendulkar struggled to prevent Australia running away with the Fifth and final cricket Test yesterday. At the close of the third day,Reuter; AFP - 311 words
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Article178 1992-02-04 21 AUSTRALIA lit Inns 344 (Boon 107, Moody 50. Prabhakar 5-101) INDIA lat Irim (overnight 135-5) K. NrikkMUi c Boon b McDermott 34 N. SMaa c Mealy b Hughes 5 S. Maalrekar c Jones b Hughes 31 8. TeWalkar c Moody b Whitney 114 D. Veagsarkar c Taylor b Hughe*Reuter - 178 words
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Article135 1992-02-04 21 RUGBY SYDNEY South Africa may form a "rugby alliance" with Australia, New Zealand and Argentina to play m an annual series similar to the Five Nations Championship, the Australian Rugby Football Union said yesterday. ARFU president Joe French said m a statement that four South AfricanAFP - 135 words
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307 1992-02-04 21 YACHTING SAN DIEGO France's Ville de Paris held off a tenacious attack by II Moro di Venezia on Sunday and defeated the favoured Italian yacht by 24 seconds m race No. 7 of the America's Cup Challenger selection series. Ville de Paris, skippered byAP - 307 words
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410 1992-02-04 22 England rolls to expected win and takes series (fccET -fc AUCKLAND England beat N*r. Zealand by 168 runs on thA final day of the Second crnet Test at Eden Park hem yesterday to clinch the th£f Test series, having won the first by an innings and four runs m Christchurch.AFP - 410 words
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Article86 1992-02-04 22 r RNGLAND Ist bus m I (Pringle 41. Cairns fi-52) NKW ZRALAND Ist lans 1« (Crowe 45, Lewis 4-31) ENGLAND tad Iras J2l (Gooch 114, Lamb 60) NEW ZKALANO tmi Iras (overnight 20M) M. w*» lbw DePreitas 36 D. Ifcrrkiß run out 12 W. miMi not out 5 Kxtras86 words
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Article, Illustration616 1992-02-04 22 SOCCER Italian League ROME AC Milan's Dutch striker Marco van Basten and Italian international Roberto Baggio, of Juventus, both scored inspirational hat-tricks to lead their sides to identical 4-1 wins on Sunday. Just one week away from their potentially decisive clash at the San SiroReuter - 616 words
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Article125 1992-02-04 22 ENGLISH LEAGUE BIRMINGHAM Aston Villa and Everton shared the points after Sunday's English Division One game which ended a goalless draw. The home team netted twice m the first half but its goals were not allowed. Dwight Yorke sent the ball over the line and then aAP - 125 words
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Article, Illustration34 1992-02-04 22 ciose encounter: Johor and former Singapore striker Alistair Edwards (left) battles for the ball with Sweden's Johnny Ekstrom during Sunday's International in Melbourne which Australia won 1-f ReuterReuter - 34 words
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214 1992-02-04 22 SPANISH LEAGUE MADRID Leo Beenhakker, the coach appointed last week to inject sparkle into Real Madrid's current sluggish form, watched his side embarrassed by lowly Cadiz on Sunday. Real, which had once looked invincible this season, scraped out a 1-1 home draw andReuter - 214 words
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Article888 1992-02-04 22 ALBANIAN DIVISION ONE Teuta 0 Vllaznla 2, Partizani 3 Plamutari 0, Lushnja 1 Pogradeci 1, Tomori 1 Elbasani 1, Kastioti 1 Tirana 4, Selenica 0 Dinamo 4, Apolonia 1 Skenderbeu 1, Besa 0 LactO. BELGIAN Mechelen 0 Waregem 0, Ghent 0 Lokeren 0, Kortrijjk 0 Club Brugge888 words
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SCORES AND STATISTICS
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Article222 1992-02-04 22 Bordeaux lateraattoaal meet (Winners only): Men's Mm: Olivier Theophile (Fra) 6.7lsec. Mm hardies: Igor Kazanov (CIS) 7.50. Mile: Mohamed Suleyman (Qat) 2Mm: Nikoiay Antonov (Bui) 20.94. High jump: Javier Sotomayor (Cub) 2.25 m. Long Jump: Larry My ricks (US) 7.84. Pole vault: Viktor Ryzhenkov (CIS) 5.75. Women's Urn: Galina222 words
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Article35 1992-02-04 22 NBA: Warriors 120 Knicks 113, Bullets 114 Magic 104, Cavaliers 106 Timberwolves 95, Bucks 122 SuperSonics 106, Bulls 103 Lakers 97, Pacers 128 Nuggets 122, Heat 118 Hornets 100, Trail Blazers 147 Kings 107.35 words
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Article36 1992-02-04 22 r red Perry Super t-pia top t'ment, 2nd series: 1 William Tan 1,065 pin falls 2 Tommy Ong 1,051 3 S.C. Phun 1,035 4 Jimmy Tan 1,032 S Kuah Kian Hock 1,0151 Alan Ong 1,014.36 words
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Article31 1992-02-04 22 Sheffield Shield, final day: South Australia 282 and 176 (C. Matthews 5-61), New South Wales 488 (M Waugh 158, T. Bayliss 133). NSW won by an innings and 30 runs.31 words
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Article36 1992-02-04 22 World professional cycloeross o'shlps (flkm): 1 Mike Kluge (Ger) lhr Imin 36sec 2 Karel Camrda (Cze) 18sec behind 3 Adrie van der Poel (Hoi) 53 4 Beat Wabel (Swit) 56 5 Radomir Simunek (Cze) 1:21.36 words
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Article160 1992-02-04 22 Pebble Beach National Pro-Am t'ment (Amerlcaas aaless stated): 215 Mark O'Meara 69 68 68 70, Jeff Sluman 64 73 70 68 271 Paul Azinger 74 70 64 68 2TJ Thomas Lehman 70 71 67 69, Steve Elkington (Aust) 70 70 69 68, Mark Wiebe 64 74 70 69 27s160 words
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Article20 1992-02-04 22 NHL: Jets 6 Sharks 0, Oilers 8 Nor digues 2, Islanders 6 Flames 3, Flyers 5 Blues 1.20 words
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Article54 1992-02-04 22 Paris t'ment finals Men's light heavy (Uador-ttkg): Leonid Svirid (CIS) bt Theo Meijer (Hoi) by waza art. Ught middle (U-78kg): Kirn Byung Joo (SK) bt lon Ciupe (Rom) chui. Women's bantam (I I 48kg): Karen Briggs (Brit) bt Cecile Nowak (Fra) waza ari. Feather (H-sZkg): Sharon Rendle (Brit) bt54 words
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Article17 1992-02-04 22 British Mv I: Leeds 4 Castleford 18. Friendly International: France's U--21 27 Scotland U-21 18.17 words
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Article21 1992-02-04 22 International friendly: United States 2 Commonwealth of Independent States 1. Olympic qualifier, South American Op A: Brazil 2 Peru 1.21 words
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Article116 1992-02-04 22 WerM Cap stort-CMne meet (Winners only) Men's Mm free: Nils Rudolph (Or) 22.24. Mm back: Mark Tewksbury (Can) 25.36. lMm kreast: Norberf Rozsa (Hun) 1:00.39. lMm fly: Franck Esposito (Fra) 53.13. 2Mm free: Antti Kasvio (Fin) 1:44.14. JMm bark: Dirk Richter (Ger) 1:57.33. 2*tm medley: Tamas Damyi (Hun) 1:58.33.116 words
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Article16 1992-02-04 22 ATP Brltaaala Ckalleaier International t'ment final: Mario Visconti (Ita) bt Ettore Rosetti (Ita) 6-4 6-3.16 words
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Article44 1992-02-04 22 America's Cap ckalleoger series Ist rd, Itb race: Ville de Paris (Fra) bt n Moro di Venezia (Ita) 25sec, Nippon (Jpn) bt Kspana 92 (Spn) 4:34, New Zealand (NZ) bt Spirit of Australia (Aust) forfeit. Tre Kronor (Swe) bt Challenge Australia (Austl forfeit.44 words
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SPORT IN SHORTY
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Article84 1992-02-04 22 James Wattana turned on the heat to beat Tony Knowles 5-1 2 m the Benson and Hedges Snooker Masters at Wembley on Sunday. Wattana strung together breaks of 56, 52 and three more over 30 m swiftly going 3-0 up. Knowles averted the whitewash with84 words
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Article55 1992-02-04 22 Earvin "Magic" Johnson. forced to quit professional basketball for the Los Angeles-? Lakers because he has the Aids virus, may find out on Friday if he can play m the Barcelona Olympics. International Olympic Committee Information Director Michele Verdier confirmed on Sunday that the lOC. Medical Commission55 words
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Article51 1992-02-04 22 Under-21 hockey players in,.*. terested m donning Hougang-* colours are invited to attend,"* trials today and tomorrow at the College of Physical EdiK cation. Hougang manager Raj Dcv Singh said that successful players will be given trans/ port, training and game allowances as well as attractive^,, sports51 words
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Article64 1992-02-04 22 The Tokyo-based Nissan team of Masahiro Hasemi, Kazuyoshi Hoshino and Toshio Su- zuki beat Jaguar by nine full I laps on Sunday to claim an impressive victory m the 24 hours of Daytona motor race. The Japanese Nissan team I enjoyed a trouble-free race over 762 laps,64 words
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Article41 1992-02-04 22 Trillini unstoppable Italy's Giovanna Trillini proved superior at the women's foil fencing World Cup on Sunday by defeating Germany's Monika Weber 5-2, 5-3. The reigning world champion reached the final with a 4-6, 5-2, 5-3 semi-final win over Hungary's Zsuzsa Janosi.41 words
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Article40 1992-02-04 22 German Mike Kluge scored a stunning victory m the world professional cycling championship m Leeds on Sunday. He completed the 21km m lhr 4min 36sec. Dutchman Adrie van der Poel took the bronze, 53sec behind Kluge.40 words
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Article55 1992-02-04 22 The presence of three top players m Wigan's side for the World Rugby Sevens m Sydney has been put m doubt. Forwards Phil Clarke and Dennis Betts, plus stand-off Shaun Edwards, all received injuries during the 22-6 win at Salford and could face fitness tests before55 words
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Article56 1992-02-04 22 Celtic have offered Scottish international midfielder Paul McStay a £1 million ($2.8 million) plus deal to persuade him to stay with the club for another four years. McStay's contract expires this season, but the offer will be made to him by Celtic chief executive Terry Cassidy56 words
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Article47 1992-02-04 22 Defender Marcelo Balboa's successful penalty kick m the 75th minute before a crowd of more than 35,000 at the Pontiac Silverdome, m Michigan, lifted the US national soccer team to a 2-1 victory against the Commonwealth of Independent States m a friendly international.47 words
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Article56 1992-02-04 22 New South Wales continued its Sheffield Shield cricket renaissance with a resounding innings defeat of South Australia at Sydney on Monday. Discarded Test spinner Greg Matthews mopped up the last three South Australian wickets on the final of the four-day match to give the home side victory56 words
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Obituary, Illustration180 1992-02-04 23 850 Deaths 850 Deaths CHUA TECK KOON A«a:88 want home to be with the Lord on 3 Feb 1902 leaving behind loved ones. Wife Lucy Chuay Yao Kok Huan ton: Claranca Chua Eng Khya rwnvM ana irtwnos Body lying at 81k.725 Bedok Reservoir Rd 8(1647). Night services at 8.30pm. Cortege180 words
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Obituary, Illustration184 1992-02-04 23 851 Acknowladgamants 851 Acknowladgamants I Tha family of tha tato I MR. FONQ THIM MOOK I Dapartad 31-1-92 I wiehee to *xpf thrtr heartleH thank* and aincere I appreciation to all raiaUvaa. ftrlanda and all thaaa who had helped us m ona way or tha other, for lhair kind I184 words
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Obituary, Illustration43 1992-02-04 23 MRS BHIRIN FOZDAR Prom: Th« Mawapamiit A Staff el SIRANCO PTE. LTD. w nn ottptii sympcuNOT ana j coodoloiicoo to tno fsmlly of I th#telt MRS SHIRIN FOZDAR From: Kan Sabnani KavHa Sabnani Qita Sabnani Sunil Sabnani and all loved ones.43 words
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Obituary, Illustration63 1992-02-04 23 882 Condolences 852 Condolences 882 Condolences BH Our deepest sympathies 1 BB condolences to the family of IH |S| MR. NG POH SENG H on the demise of his father |||3 I MIL NG HUAY CHING BE Departed: 2 February 1992 H Ha From: |9a m The Management Staff of63 words
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Obituary, Illustration32 1992-02-04 23 In Loving Memory Of MARY ELICIA THEBEIRA (Departed 4th Feb. 1901) MX ran ara awavar In ear haarta. So dearly missed by your children, grandchildren and loved ones. I32 words
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Obituary, Illustration145 1992-02-04 23 In Loving Mamory of TAN POH NOI Dtpartad: 4A7J j Silently suffered, paUently bore I Ood took her home to suffer no more. Peaceful be jour rest dear Mother In our hearts /our memory lingers We who loved you In life sincerely Still love you In death145 words
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Obituary, Illustration148 1992-02-04 23 THALAI TAVABAM BALAKRI3HNAN »/0 PANDURANQAN Departed: 18th Jan. 1991 ■■•Naval BtM Mk. it Of one we will never forget. His absence to us is a sorrow, His lon we will always regret Dearly mlnad by D«ar On**. Pfirw»i hid on mm D#fw##n iOmh. to II noon M148 words
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Obituary, Illustration46 1992-02-04 23 ATHMA SANTM POOJA MR R. KUMARSAMY (BIA Technician) Aihma Santhl Pooja will be held on Thursday Feb. IMS at 7 JOprn. at Ramar TtmpJe i Sri VadapalMra Kallammen Tempi*) 555, S«r«nOOOA nOGQ* Please treat this as a personal invitation IwtrtiiJ by lh» b»lov»d family.46 words
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Obituary, Illustration230 1992-02-04 23 853 In Memoriam 8 53 In Memoriam 853 In Memoriam ■■H In Loving Memory of |J. I ROGER TAN KIM HAI 1 I (12th OcL 1953 sth Feb. 1976) I M I- I] 16 years have passed since you departed, B E I* M But sweet memories of you remain230 words
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SPORTS/RACING
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Article, Illustration732 1992-02-04 24 Peter Khoo - Peter Khoo Johnnie Walker pledges to keep Classic m Asia GOLF By The Europeans played well and being with them spurred me to want to do better.' Thai Boonchu Ruengkit, Asia's top finisher m Classic JOHNNIE WALKER'S promise to stage first leg of the EuropeanReuter - 732 words
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Article1075 1992-02-04 24 RACING CLASSIC debutant Beta Ray Bill, yet to be tested beyond 1,700 m, heads the 16-strong field m the $150,000 Tunku Gold Cup (2,000 m) on Sunday. The 1,600 m Coronation Cup runner-up has been allotted 57kg, ahead of last year's Singapore Derby winner Brixton Town, who1,075 words
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Article269 1992-02-04 24 GOLF ROUND-UP MONTEREY (California) Mark O'Meara par rod the first extra hole of a suddendeath play-off with Jeff Sluman on Sunday to win the US$1.1 million _($1.78m) Pebble Beach National Pro-Am golf tournament for a record fourth time. O'Meara became the leading money winner onReueter; AP - 269 words
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2293 1992-02-04 24 lifiVHl MAH *t;i. s _3t._oom MEM 1 Mbter Mracte 2 (Penang Polo Club) TB Ooi 77 2 Sine A Sonc 5 (Penang Polo Club) _....$T Yonf 76 3 1690 Gateway 1 (Selangor PRC) Jl MdueJ 74 4 92 Lucky Pali 7 (Iskandar Polo Club) J(S2,293 words
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Article, Illustration976 1992-02-04 25 ENERGETIC and aggressive, 49-year-old Dr Chokchai Aksaranan, the new president of the Asean Chambers of Commerce and Industry, appears all set to help push along the Asean governments' plans to boost intra-regional economic co-operation. Dr Aksaranan, who was here last month for the Asean Summit,976 words
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165 1992-02-04 25 1^ THE Hongkong Stock Exchange jumped yesterday m optimistic pre-holiday trading frenzy. The blue-chip Hang Seng Index surged 70.31 points to close at 4,672.09 m heavy volume m a halt-day, pre-holiday trading session. Mr K.K. Kwong, associate director of Morgan Grenfell AsiaUPI - 165 words
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Article245 1992-02-04 25 STOCKS extended gains to a third day but ended well off highs yesterday. Futures-linked program traders set the pace m thin trade, but news the finance minister acknowledged a ruling party request to study market supporting measures also encouraged light buying, brokers said. The 225-share Nikkei average rose 116.54Reuter - 245 words
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Article85 1992-02-04 25 PRICES closed lower on the Australian share market yesterday amid increased specu- lation that the government would attempt to spend its way out of the current recession. The All-Ordinaries Index fell 8.2 points to 1,611.3. I^osses occurred across the board. The All-Industrials Index dropped 18.7 points to 2,500.6 andUPI - 85 words
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Article36 1992-02-04 26 HIGH LOW Straits Him Industrials 1991/92 high 1565.58 (3/6/91) 1991/92 Low 1149.08(16/1/91) All-time High 1607.12(27/3/90) All-time Low 64.83 (29/6/65) Business Times Composite 1991/92 High *****8(3/6/91) 1991/92 Low. 1022.52(16/1/91) All-time High 1435.43 (16/7/90) All-time Low 64.83 (29/6/65)36 words
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Article36 1992-02-04 26 Parkway H 50C 700 000 DBS Land 549 000 UOL Wt 93 548,000 Metalock 25$ 500 000 City Oev Wt 469,000 UE 457,000 UK 439,000 DBS Foreign 412 000 PCI 50C 40*000 NOL 397,00036 words
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Article32 1992-02-04 26 Sector Volume Value Industrials 484,000 858,920 Finance 144,000 490,190 Hotels 25,000 20,000 Properties 63,000 49,445 Loan Stocks 337,000 203,700 Plantations Nil Nil Mining 20.000 29,310 Total 1.073 m 1.652 m32 words
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Article63 1992-02-04 26 Total Ibrfcet Mm Fri Industrials 9.761 m 18.800 m Finance 3.761 m 5.490 m Hotels 457.000 1.901 m Properties 3.426 m 5.149 m Loans Stocks 3.034 m 4.675 m Plantations 389,000 1.114 m Mining 85.000 88.000 Total volume 20.913 m 37 217 m Total value m SJ bi63 words
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Article3126 1992-02-04 26 TRANSACTION DATE: FEBRUARY 3, 1992 Mshares quoted have a par value of $1 unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rifhts N Tai-eiempted drwdend. P/l ratios reflect the last armuaf consoidated resutts. P/E ratios and cross yields of foreitn shares are ad^Hted for currency differences. Trustee stocks under CPF3,126 words
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549 1992-02-04 26 Wong Leong Mein - Wong Leong Mein I* SHARE prices closed generally weaker on quiet trading on the last day of the goat year yesterday. Dealers and brokers attributed the slowness m the half day of trading to the absence of the local549 words
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Article1691 1992-02-04 26 1 TRANSACTION DATE: FEBRUARY 3, 1992 I Gf'fl 1SS 107 1139AISB5O* 128 t17 126 12.0 18 6 86V* SM 1301AMDB50C 52V* -V* 50 52V* 52v* 52 52V* 3 5 210 174 54* 1001 Ateom 157 153 165 349 MO 198 t 1002 Amal Steel 50c 236 -5 1061,691 words
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Article399 1992-02-04 26 Insurance Fund Income Bond Pofccy 29/ -3 07 Footnote: NTAV refers to the Net Tono.io»e Asset Value Denote* indicative pricej, dealing prices will be determined at the end of eoch day Denotes yesterday prices, ••for Jon 31. trustee fund under CPF Investment Scheme I Deolma days on Fridays399 words
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Article, Illustration164 1992-02-04 27 Volume: 20.91 m units 16.31 m) Value: $58.26 m $41.26 m) Indices jm 31 Feb 3 ST Industrials 1529.69 1525.97 ST Finance 2474.22 2473.53 ST Hotels 1090.67 1087.22 ST Properties 749.96 751.34 BT Composite 1290.63 1284 66 Sl^nc ***** ***** BT 08/ OS -133 -170 BT CAW .9850164 words
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Article108 1992-02-04 27 PRIME RATE Average Prime Lendmg Rate: 6.125% Average of Singapore's Big Four Local Banks ASIAN CURRENCY UNIT Contract d*te 3/2/W CtMKNCT IMIN 3MTH fMTH 9 MTH 12MTN CWL VWUE MTE USJ 3* 3% 3% 3% 3'/. 3* 7/1/9? AS 6"» 6V, 6H 6/4 6'/i 5' 2 7/1/9? N/J108 words
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Article183 1992-02-04 27 SPOT RATES w r s$ w$ £/uss IM7O 1?5.65 1.6355 7.7612 0.7507 ***** Close 1.6044 125 53 1.6327 7.7605 0.7512 1.7920 Source. Astley i Pearce COUNTER RATES Singapore dollars to on* unit of foreign currency Buyint 00 Seine J? dollaf ***** 1.6421 Sterling pound 2.8851 2.9506 Australian dollar183 words
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Article107 1992-02-04 27 SINGAPORE Phy*al <*$} Fri Mon Ktlobar 18,542-18,662 18,795-18,915 100 gm 1.860- -1,885 1,886-1,911 50 gm 932—947 945-960 20 gm 371 -382 376 -388 sgm 93-102 94 103 1 gm 1» -27 19 27 Buftm coins (SS/oz) Spore bullion coin 575-591 582 -598 Canadian maple leaf 596-602 602 608107 words
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Article, Illustration437 1992-02-04 27 World economy may break up into trade blocs, say economic forum delegates DAVOS (Switzerland) Success In the Gatt talks to liberalise world trade is essential to stimulate the global economy and prevent recession turning into slump, according to businessReuter - 437 words
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441 1992-02-04 27 KUALA LUMPUR Four major new listings m Malaysia this year are expected to mop up more than Ms 3 billion (551.83 billion) from the investing public just about 20 per cent below the MJ3.72 billion attracted by theNST - 441 words
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150 1992-02-04 27 BRISBANE Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating said yesterday he would deliver a major economic statement on Feb 2b. Mr Keating told reporters the statement would boost employment and business confidence. The statement is expected to detail a boost m government capitalAFP - 150 words
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Article, Illustration354 1992-02-04 27 Cognac retailers face dry New Year with HK's low spirits HONGKONG This Lunar New Year season, celebrants are expected to consume, or give away, more than a million bottles of cognac. "Normally, you give a bottle of cognac to your superior, or your father, or, most importantly, your future fa-ther-in-law,"South China Sunday Morning Post - 354 words
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345 1992-02-04 27 TAIPEI Taiwan's stock market enters the Chinese year of the monkey with m- vestor confidence and trading H J. interest at their highest levels^ since a post-Gulf war bull run fizzled out eight months ago,* With money pouring intq, the market, the weightedReuter - 345 words
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Advertisement216 1992-02-04 25 RELAX and KEEP FIT! RIVER VIEW FITNESS CENTRE (Level 5) Swimming pool and pool-sidt bar I IHIKiIH 1 I Sk 1 Take a dip or work on your tan by trie 'IT^B^H P^ poo), complete with pool-siOe bar. j! J Experienced masseuses on hand to do Wk fc 7 iiBI216 words
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Advertisement250 1992-02-04 25 Wishing All A Happy 1 Prosperous Lunar New Year I Sc Ml (11 i W si? 1^ W-# lO CHUI CHOON YUEN RESTAURANT 50. JALAN SULTAN #02-34 JALAN SULTAN CENTRE SPORE 07i9.(0pp. Golden Mile The*tr«) %4|gHLr Our restaurant Kj^Hl business from: i I during Lunar New Year, I Business as250 words
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Advertisement119 1992-02-04 27 ^^^^^^^^^^l^^^^^^^^ you (yes, morning) SOLD BY THEIR MOTHER Two Thai teenagers are sold into prostitution by their mother. Both or one of them have the Aids virus. But we still love her. We don't want her to go to jail, say the girls. CROCODILE KRANJI About 50 crocs roam the119 words
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Article58 1992-02-04 28 MAM CLOB Up DnUnch Up Dn Uhch Industrial 18 42 22 9 14 8 Finance 4 7 6 2 3 3 Hotels 3 6 1 110 Properties 3 6 3 5 4 2 Plantations 0 0 0 13 5 Mining 0 0 0 0 10 BLW 7 21 1058 words
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Article41 1992-02-04 28 PMHldgs 256 +20 Orchard Parade 460 +10 UOB Foreign 715 10 Wearnes 3?2 +8 BAT2IC 605 +5 TIBS H 50C 500 180 +5 UOB 665 +5 ANA Hotels 199 +4 Gold Coin 324 +4 Nat Steel 50C 440 +441 words
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Article42 1992-02-04 28 SPH Foreign 1310 -30 OUE 885 20 lnnoPacln94 77 '/i -17tt FELS SOC 595 -10 Jurong Ship 50c 1040 10 Keppel C m 555 -10 OCBC Foreign 1160 10 SJA 1300 -10 SM Foreign 1900 10 Shangri la 580 1042 words
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994 1992-02-04 28 Goh Eng Yeow - Goh Eng Yeow Stockbrokers expect better fortunes this year than 1991 By THE MONKEY (people born m 1912, lSBf, 19S8, 1956, 1*44, 1932, 1929): Monkey people are active people. They like new things, challenges and bets. Because of their aggressive attitude to life994 words
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134 1992-02-04 28 THE Singapore International Monetary Exchange has delisted its Dubai crude oil futures contract with immediate effect, it said m a circular to members yesterday. Simex did not give any rea- son for the delisting, but traders said the contract, the world's first sourReuter - 134 words
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375 1992-02-04 28 Wong Leong Mein - Wong Leong Mein By DIVERSIFIED Wah Chang group will float its leisure business subsidiary on the the Securities Exchange of Thailand (SET) within the next few weeks. Disclosing this recently, a source close to the Singapore-based group said that375 words
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Article137 1992-02-04 28 HONGKONG Share prices surged to a new record high at the end of the last day of trading for the Lunar New Year of the Goat, with the Hang Seng Index gaining 70.31 points, or 1.53 per cent, to close at 4,672.09 yesterday. TheAFP - 137 words
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Article, Illustration240 1992-02-04 28 Robert Kuok building condo m Upper Bukit Timah MR ROBERT KUOK'S Allgreen Properties has started work on a 200-unit condominium project m Upper Bukit Timah Road, an area dominated by rival Hong Leong group. The total development cost of the project is expected to reach $100 million, including the $32240 words
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Advertisement131 1992-02-04 28 ImTaa Ti fJiB '''1 Wishing All Customers, Retailers fie Business Associates A Very Happy fif Prosperous Lunar Hew Year. Greetings from the Management 6c Staff of siw CHU EN CHEONG FOOD INDUSTRIES (PTE) LTD. On iR^ B *^s r=i I (w) TIGER BRAND SOYA SAUCE 3} NCL-f^V 9Top quality 9With131 words
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Article, Illustration1285 1992-02-04 2 As Chen grew older, the gibbons m his works became more active and more mischievous, swinging among the tree branches or hiding behind a huge rock an uncommon tendency among elderly Chinese artists. Chen bought his first gibbon model m a shop near Bugis Street. ThatCHUA SOO BIN - 1,285 words
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Article256 1992-02-04 2 CHEN WEN HSI was born m 1906 m Baigong village, Jieyang county, near Shantou, Guangdong province, m China. He graduated m fine arts from the New China University m Shanghai m 1932. He lectured at the South China College m Shantou from 1946 to 1947,256 words
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Advertisement195 1992-02-04 2 7W I NMMT for ChrrsTivusCreaf ChrrsTMAS Giveaway ProMoTioi'i The following people have won fabulous prizes m the All I Want for Christmas Great Christmas Giveaway 1 Promotion We congratulate the winners and thank all who participated. Grand Prize Koh Chmg Hin NRIC No *****04-H 5-Day Holiday Package for 2 to195 words
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Article, Illustration883 1992-02-04 3 Two innovative software distributors here are beating the computer pirates by selling games and educational software from America at night-market prices, LYNETTE ONG reports. > WHJLE big American software companies go on the rampage to stamp out software piracy by raiding and suing violators, two Singapore software games883 words
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Article, Illustration1019 1992-02-04 4 Buying A Computer Part 5 of a 7-instalment series Before buying a printer, it is always a good idea to see what printers your software supports by checking the manual that comes with the software. AFTER agonising over which computer and model to buy, you think theFRANCIS - 1,019 words
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Article, Illustration330 1992-02-04 4 Lynette Ong - Lynette Ong Canon's personal word processor FOR the many who only want to do word processing, there is a new computer-cum-printer-out m the market from Canon that was developed for just these needs. Canon's Star Writer 80 is a personal word processor housed m a compact, portable casing.330 words
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Advertisement575 1992-02-04 3 B^ '^^^^^^fe^3^^^P^^^^H ss to P ros Peri Sheng". one of the LiHKI Iml man y delicacies m the F'Alikl mtWmjfj^W/ jwLJm fc"! dSU^^P^J^^^H New Year Buffet at the I^^^SSH^i^vi^SP^fll^^l Tro P'cs Coffee Garden from 3rd 9th Feb. An r**. m-ii imidT attractive mug that syrot^olises prosperity M^^^ is yours with575 words
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Article, Illustration812 1992-02-04 5 Amos, a quiet rebel What? A rapper without an attitude? IDA BACHTIAR meets MC Amos, from London, who performs at Zouk tonight. RAPPER MC Amos has a tattoo on his left arm. Wa, it says, if read m Japanese. He, m Mandarin. In English, it translates to harmony, the kind812 words
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Article, Illustration51 1992-02-04 5 We reach the people who make your future happen Job hunting? Doesn't it make sense to look m the same place the employers are advertising? That is why it makes sense to look m today's Straits Times Appointment Section, for the most opportunities of finding the job you are looking51 words
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Article, Illustration351 1992-02-04 6 LAST Saturday night, the usually serene Singapore River burst into life with aplomb. Youths, elderly folks, mothers with toddlers m their arms, and camera-toting tourists swarmed the river bank for the Singapore River Hongbao Special '92 Gala Show. Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong and Senior Minister Lee351 words
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Advertisement31 1992-02-04 5 FAST RESULTS "The day the classified ad appeared, I had a A sinking feeling. A- A I was sold that /y^ very day." CATS. rjy")i»4 I Call today For fast results.31 words
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Miscellaneous130 1992-02-04 6 THE HOUSE OF LIM GARFIELD rSOMEnNF\ WAlTifv>MT ittaSj^sEmSKiinS S CT. 1 THlft /6 TMt AN P MOW IT'S TIME HARA^ PINALLV.. PA.^Sr^J mLMEJcWL I »mui^lßSfY^> I |Ml KWCnOMI ff 4 TfiL W RK J :AVoWrrg &MOW V^U^^ PO6/ J^T£LEV<6<OM ATOBE A PART OF OUR X F 1 /nO.VOU PONY MAVE130 words
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Article, Illustration766 1992-02-04 7 NORMAN YAM meets a Beijing story-teller and discovers that yarn-spinning is no child's play. FOR old times' sake, you might wish to drop by at The Substation for Ren Baoxian's story-telling series. He spins his yarns under a tree m the open, paper (an at hand, and a766 words
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Article391 1992-02-04 7 IF YOU took a trip down memory lane back to the '50s and '60s, you would spot Hokkien story-tellers at Telok Ayer Street, their Teochew counterparts at Boat Quay, and Cantonese ones m Chinatown. These folk entertainers, predominantly men m their 40s and 50s, were well-versed m391 words
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Article, Illustration966 1992-02-04 7 Instalment 1 DURING the era of Zhenyuan of the Tang dynasty, Zhang Junrui, a scholar from Kilo city, left his hometown for the capital to sit for the imperial examination. On his way, he stopped at the prefecture of Hezhong to visit the famous966 words
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Article96 1992-02-04 7 Siffiiß jrtwf/H •t* jS Htir it -m° *f «c MAtk etli l%4"'thA «^*A^»" rkiJu^Wim- MS M f4 MA 'b«lfjia^tt^ W3d ttt fc -fe 11 IS »«>Jfec^ *<fe«* I". I- .V Pft^ft: "fifcM'hfllW.'l'iJfe Hk't ?4»J6ttHttM IB UL 'JK- 'fc ri<j t/f j,l- *ft /Jx «L iff r ift )f-W "III: h*96 words
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Article, Illustration765 1992-02-04 8 The three-day Southern Writers Dialogue held recently m Johor Baru had its share of euphoria and disappointments. YAAKUB RASHID reports. THE First Southern Writers Dialogue, which took place recently m Johor Bam and involved writers from Johor, Singapore and the Riau archipelago, will increase the development and765 words
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Advertisement345 1992-02-04 8 BAHASA MELAYU (KEDUA) MENENGAH 2 MORFOLOGI BAHAGIAN A: IMBUHAN (1) ARAHAN: Setiap ayat di bawah mi diikuti dengan dua kata perkataan berimbuhan tetapi hanya satu sahaja yang paling sesuai digunakan bagi ayat tersebut. Pilih perkataan tersebut dan tuliskan jawapannya di tempat yang disediakan. 1. Mereka menyambut para pelawat dari tanah345 words
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Advertisement345 1992-02-04 8 buat kenangan. Setelah puas K(rendam) kaki dan bermain di dalam air kami pun 9(sambang) destinasi kami. Setelah ll(renUs) hutan yang tebal, kami pun tiba di puncak gunung. Walau bagaimanapun, cabaran itu tidak hanya ll(henti) di situ. Sebelum dapat naik ke puncak, kami harus mendaki satu batu yang setinggi tiga tingkat.345 words
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Miscellaneous84 1992-02-04 8 Teka Kate Slri DM Bahagan 1 I INSTRUCTIONS: Match the syllables below so as to form words. Write down 10 words m the spaces provided. The words you form from the syllables must be synonymous with or have similar meaning to: GELISAH (worried or anxious) j [N YANG |1 RA~||84 words
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Advertisement611 1992-02-04 9 JADE CLASSICS: NOW SHOWING (*****68) 10.45, 2.00, 5.30, 8.45 No Free List m TONIGHT A TOMORROW at MIDNIGHT I A MWa atary fraaa SAUL IAENR, awart waalag aa ercaaw "The CaekaVa NaaT "Amadeaa" atanhM Hißlai Dmy-Lewim, fSM Acm4emy award WftaMr aa 1 AwaWajgbf/ tty Lett Ptmf, mm mm fie wmmalmtr'.611 words
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Article, Illustration88 1992-02-04 12 STEVEN LEE Pictures: STRANGE things are afoot m this year's Chingay procession, if the recent rehearsals are anything to go by. Apart from the usual brass bands and float processions, this year's event on Saturday promises more. The procession will start from Forum The Shopping Mall to MeridienSTEVEN LEE - 88 words
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Advertisement81 1992-02-04 12 MODERN LJanheZaobao (March 1992) TheStratelhnße (April 6, 1992) Nowi your chance to advertise m a special feature that will enhance your products or services. .and to reach out to your target audience effectively. Our feature on MODERN OFFICE is geared to attract a large number of readers with its extensive81 words
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