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Rajaratnam Private Papers Folio No: SR.151 Folio Title: Newspaper Articles 1) Israel Jews 2) Ghafar Baba 3) Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia – Ties and Languages 4) Lee Kuan Yew ITEM DOCUMENT DIGITIZATION ACCESS DOCUMENT CONTENT NO DATE STATUS STATUS New Nation article titled "Marshall helped Jews in SR.151.001 29/11/1978 Digitized Open China" SR.151.002 20/7/1993 Newspaper article titled "Bhangra the British way" Digitized Open ST article titled "Anti-Semitism 'still exists in everyday SR.151.003 8/10/1991 Digitized Open life' in Soviet Union" ST article titled "Jewish group accuses Muslims of SR.151.004 23/9/1991 Digitized Open damaging Temple Mount site" SR.151.005 22/7/1991 Newsweek article titled "The intermarrying kind" Digitized Open The Straits Times article titled "Harsh curfew in West SR.151.006 7/2/1991 Digitized Open Bank and Gaza eased" I.H.T article titled "The talented immigrants bring a SR.151.007 8/12/1990 Digitized Open delicious dream" (8-9 Dec 1990) NST article titled "Disturbing legacy of Rabbi Meir SR.151.008 25/11/1990 Digitized Open Kahane" The Straits Times article titled "Keep the occupied SR.151.009 20/11/1990 Digitized Open land for Jewish migrants: Shamir" SR.151.010 19/11/1990 Time article titled "Where hatred begets hatred" Digitized Open I.H.T article titled "The talented immigrants bring a SR.151.011 8/11/1990 Digitized Open delicious dream" SR.151.012 29/10/1990 Time article titled "How Israel is like Iraq" Digitized Open 1 of 7 The S. Rajaratnam Private Papers ITEM DOCUMENT DIGITIZATION ACCESS DOCUMENT CONTENT NO DATE STATUS STATUS SR.151.013 6/11/1990 I.H.T article titled "Israelis assail Shamir’s stance" Digitized Open I.H.T article titled "Revoke the Zionism resolution SR.151.014 6/11/1990 Digitized Open now" The Guardian article titled "Israel and the Masada SR.151.015 28/10/1990 Digitized Open complex" The Guardian article titled "'Romantic' city haunted by SR.151.016 28/10/1990 Digitized Open fear" New Sunday Times article titled "America twice SR.151.017 21/10/1990 Digitized Open deceived by Israel" SR.151.018 14/10/1990 Observer article titled "Massacre on the Mount" Digitized Open ST article titled "Palestinian houses in Gaza Strip torn SR.151.019 27/9/1990 Digitized Open down with court's sanction" The Straits Times article titled "Israelis set up tents in SR.151.020 12/7/1990 Digitized Open protest over Soviet Jews" ST article titled "70 Jewish graves in Arab East SR.151.021 11/6/1990 Digitized Open Jerusalem smashed" I.H.T article titled "Despite all the pain and fury, think SR.151.022 29/5/1990 Digitized Open of the future" Guardian Weekly article titled "Heart of capitalism SR.151.023 27/5/1990 Digitized Open that beats with anti-Semitism" I.H.T article titled "Israel: Here come soviet Jews, and SR.151.024 12/3/1990 Digitized Open Palestinians are homeless" The Straits Times article titled "'Iron curtain' separates SR.151.025 26/10/1990 Digitized Open Jews, Arabs" International Herald Tribune article titled "Israel SR.151.026 19/1/1990 asserts few soviet Jews chose to settle in the occupied Digitized Open territories" 2 of 7 The S. Rajaratnam Private Papers ITEM DOCUMENT DIGITIZATION ACCESS DOCUMENT CONTENT NO DATE STATUS STATUS ST article titled "Soviet Jews preparing for their SR.151.027 5/1/1990 Digitized Open exodus" SR.151.028 31/5/1989 ST article titled "Palestinian girl shot dead by Israelis" Digitized Open International Herald Tribune article titled "For SR.151.029 30/5/1989 Digitized Open 'Invisible' Arab workers, uprising threatens the rules" SR.151.030 30/5/1989 I.H.T article titled "Jew v. Arab: Fear, hate, retaliation" Digitized Open I.H.T article titled "Gaza beating: Soldiers exceeded SR.151.031 28/5/1989 Digitized Open 'illegal' order" SR.151.032 23/5/1989 I.H.T article titled "Hungary's Jews discover Judaism" Digitized Open TLS article titled "A series of experiments" (21-27 Apr SR.151.033 21/4/1989 Digitized Open 1989) Observer Sunday article titled "America's rebel SR.151.034 16/4/1989 Digitized Open children of Israel" SR.151.035 19/1/1989 The New York review article titled "Scapegoats" Digitized Open SR.151.036 12/12/1988 Newsweek article titled "Israel's religious right" Digitized Open I.H.T article titled "Jews assail prize award to Moslem SR.151.037 26/10/1988 Digitized Open for religion" New Statesman & Society article titled "Israel's terror SR.151.038 21/10/1988 Digitized Open connection" I.H.T article titled "Knesset upholds definition of SR.151.039 10/7/1987 Digitized Open Jewry" Times (London) article titled "Tent city of protest rises SR.151.040 7/7/1987 Digitized Open on Jerusalem" World Press Review article titled "Israel at odds with SR.151.041 1986 Digitized Open itself" 3 of 7 The S. Rajaratnam Private Papers ITEM DOCUMENT DIGITIZATION ACCESS DOCUMENT CONTENT NO DATE STATUS STATUS The New Republic article titled "The demons of the SR.151.042 11/11/1985 Digitized Open Jews" ST article titled "KL 'will encourage learning of Chinese SR.151.043 8/5/1990 Digitized Open language'" News Straits Times articles titled "Racial barriers in SR.151.044 16/4/1990 our universities" and "How a college master found the Digitized Open right balance" ST article titled "Indonesian minorities told to 'blend SR.151.045 12/4/1990 Digitized Open in'" ST article titled "More students 'should be allowed to SR.151.046 2/4/1990 Digitized Open learn Chinese'" SR.151.047 30/3/1990 Asiaweek article titled "Striving for a better deal" Digitized Open The Straits Times article titled "Assimilation of Chinese SR.151.048 13/3/1990 Digitized Open in Indonesia 'too slow'" The Jakarta Post article titled "Bilateral irritants strain SR.151.049 6/3/1990 Digitized Open RI-Malaysians ties" IHT article titled "Unwanted in Indonesia: Rich SR.151.050 5/3/1990 Digitized Open Chinese" ST article titled "English makes a comeback in SR.151.051 5/3/1990 Digitized Open Malaysian education" Mingguan Kota article titled "Indonesia-Malaysia SR.151.052 25/2/1990 Digitized Open relations becoming more strained?" Star article titled "English a must to keep up with the SR.151.053 23/2/1990 Digitized Open rest of the world" SR.151.054 22/2/1990 NST article titled "Make pass in English compulsory" Digitized Open ST article titled "Headmaster sparks row by punishing SR.151.055 21/2/1990 Digitized Open students over show" 4 of 7 The S. Rajaratnam Private Papers ITEM DOCUMENT DIGITIZATION ACCESS DOCUMENT CONTENT NO DATE STATUS STATUS Utusan Malaysia article titled "General Hashim: SR.151.056 9/11/1989 Suspicion between Malaysia and Singapore no longer Digitized Open a secret" ST article titled "Bandung bans Chinese characters and SR.151.057 17/2/1990 Digitized Open statues" The Straits Times article titled "Catholics urged to fast SR.151.058 12/2/1990 Digitized Open in protest against law" The Straits Times article titled "Successor need not be SR.151.059 17/2/1990 Digitized Open Chinese says Chong Eu" ST article titled "Poor grasp of English 'in way of some SR.151.060 30/12/1989 Digitized Open jobless grads'" The Straits Times article titled "Two distinct worlds of SR.151.061 11/10/1989 Digitized Open young Malaysian Malays" Lianhe Zaobao article titled "Correct reactions from SR.151.062 6/9/1989 Digitized Open Singapore's Malay community" SR.151.063 19/8/1989 ST article titled "Chinese in region 'differ in thinking'" Digitized Open NST article titled "Decline in standard of English cause SR.151.064 22/2/1990 Digitized Open for alarm" SR.151.065 21/2/1990 NST article titled "Frightful Siamese atrocities" Digitized Open SR.151.066 20/2/1990 ST article titled "Treasure the ties between twins" Digitized Open Berita Minggu Malaysia article titled "One racial stock SR.151.067 18/2/1990 Digitized Open for what and for whom?" NST article titled "The Malaysian-Indonesian SR.151.068 16/2/1990 Digitized Open connection" The Straits Times articles titled "Learn Mandarin, SR.151.069 14/2/1990 Tamil, Malays told" and "Develop Chinese primary Digitized Open schools in JB to stem flow of students to S'pore" 5 of 7 The S. Rajaratnam Private Papers ITEM DOCUMENT DIGITIZATION ACCESS DOCUMENT CONTENT NO DATE STATUS STATUS ST article titled "Ghafar: We want peaceful co- SR.151.070 13/2/1990 Digitized Open existence" NST article titled "Stop the drain on money, SR.151.071 13/2/1990 Digitized Open manpower" Newspaper article titled "KL 'should not view closer SR.151.072 13/2/1990 Digitized Open S'pore-Jakarta ties with fear'" Lianhe Zaobao articles titled "Triangular relations among Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia" and "Good SR.151.073 13/2/1990 Digitized Open neighbourliness is the only way to attract tourists from neighbouring countries" NST article titled "Malays urged to become multi- SR.151.074 13/2/1990 Digitized Open lingual" Sun Times article titled "Australia 'destroyed SR.151.075 11/2/1990 Digitized Open Malaysia's image'" Sun Times article titled "KL and Jakarta should get rid SR.151.076 11/2/1990 Digitized Open of 'prejudices', says paper" ST article titled "Singapore ties: Jakarta ambassador SR.151.077 10/2/1990 Digitized Open 'rejects Malaysian assumption'" Utusan Malaysia article titled "Indonesia rejects SR.151.078 9/2/1990 Malaysia's belief Giving military facilities to Singapore Digitized Open is not a threat - Ambassador" ST article titled "Anwar stresses strategic importance SR.151.079 24/1/1990 Digitized Open of English" Berita Harian article titled "Brothers share pillows but SR.151.080 23/1/1990 Digitized Open have different dreams" SR.151.081 1/1/1990 ST article titled "Chinese language will not die: Anwar" Digitized Open New Straits Times article titled "Anwar: Chinese SR.151.082 1/1/1990 Digitized Open schools to remain" 6 of 7 The S.
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