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       FLIGHT INFORMATION                    ASTROLOGY ZONE® by Susan Miller

The weather TODAY: Cloudy and windy with periods of showers, heavy at times from late morning onwards. High tide 10.46 am 3.2m  -   Sunrise 7.02 am Sunset 7.05 pm   Moonrise 7.49 pm Moonset  7.20 am   PSI: 48 (good) Temp: 23-29 degrees Celsius 

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It's 8 days to the next Millennium.

     Get for me: Instant Party Food

     If you are too busy to cook up a great party for your guests, fret not. With Instant Party Food around, your worries live in the past. CS Tay Foods Pte Ltd deliver free of charge ready cooked party food to your doorstep if your order is S$50 or more. For orders less than S$50, a charge of S$5 per trip is levied.

     The food has been prepared and cooked in their factory before being flash frozen to seal in the freshness, nutrition and taste. All you need to do when you receive the food is to heat or cook it quickly by pan frying, oven baking or grilling, using conventional or microwave oven. 

     You can choose from the following:

 Shrimp parcel (40 pcs/box)                                            S$16.50 per box

 Shrimp toast (20gms/20 pcs)                                         S$16.50 per box

 Japanese crispy chicken with seaweed  (20 pcs/pkt)    S$5.90 per pkt

 Crispy fish fillet (6 pcs/pkt)                                          S$4.90 per pkt

 Teriyaki chicken steak (100 gms/8pcs)                         S$16.50 per box

 Seafood ball (10 pcs/pkt)                                              S$11.90 per pkt

 Japanese crispy original chicken (20 pcs/pkt)              S$5.90 per pkt

 and more!

     Why not try them today!

     Home Delivery :        Raymond   (65) 9749 1971          Alex   (65) 9687 9301

                                       William      (65) 9768 6732

     CS Tay Foods Pte Ltd

     64 Woodlands Terrace Woodlands East Industrial Singapore 738 438

     Tel: (65) 758 7533     Fax: (65) 759 3023

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News Flash             Today,  Thursday  23 Dec 1999

In Singapore

Upmarket restaurants and hotels here are asking their diners to pay deposits of at least 50% to reserve a table for 31 Dec.

Pay for university lecturers will be reviewed next year.

A robber attacked a woman in a deserted carpark yesterday morning, hit her repeatedly on the head and arms with a bowling pin, grabbed her handbag and drove off in her car. But he was caught minutes later at the Woodlands checkpoint when an alert customs officer realised that the car's  number matched that of the car just reported stolen.

Asia 

Beijing: China yesterday sentenced a dozen Chinese pirates and their Indonesian co-ringleader to death in the country's biggest piracy case in 50 years.

Colombo: Kamaratunga wins new six-year term.

Manila: The Hong Kong authorities have decided to ease a ban and will now allow foreign maids to drive when carrying out errands, the Philippines Daily Inquirer newspaper reported yesterday.

Around the world

Guatemala City: 26 people died and 44 were injured when a Cuban passenger aeroplane with 314 people on board skidded off a wet runway at the Guatemala Airport and crashed into an adjacent working-class neighbourhood.

Ottawa: Canada has denied that its liberal immigration and refugee policies are allowing terrorists to enter the country at will to prepare attacks on American targets.

London: Britain has followed the example of the United States by writing off all its Third World debts, totalling some 5 billion pounds.

Courtesy of The Straits Times

News updated before 8.00 am daily.

Christmas is just around the corner. Have you started shopping yet? For the benefit of those living overseas, we will post here over the next few weeks pictures of shopping centre facades decorated for X'mas. 

The editor

Millennium Swing

31 Dec 1999 to 1 Jan 2000 from 8.00 pm to 3.00 am at Orchard Road.

Be part of the biggest outdoor street party in Singapore. Be anywhere along Orchard Road starting from Forum The Shopping Mall to Le Meridien Hotel.

Other celebration venues:

National Stadium

NTUC Pasir Ris Resort

Suntec City

Serangoon Garden Circus