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Searching for all articles published on 1994-04-11 ...
40 articles.
Mon, 11 Apr 1994

Extremists make little headway in west Ukraine By Alexander Tkachenko LVOV, Ukraine (Reuter): Self-styled "Patriots" set the political tone in fiercely nationalist western Ukraine, but moderates look like keeping the edge over hardline extremists in the race to enter Ukraine's new parliament.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

Police urged to help maintain public security JAKARTA (JP): Coordinating Minister for Political Affairs and Security Soesilo Soedarman, expressing concern over the recent urban crime wave, urged the public to actively participate in the Environmental Security System (Siskamling) to help ...
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

Air force chief criticized for `sexist' remarks JAKARTA (JP): Leading feminists are up in arms at the Air Force decision to stop accepting women into its pilot training program.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

PT Inti hopes to increase sales, profits BANDUNG, West Java (JP): PT Industri Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Inti), the state-owned telecommunications equipment manufacturer, targets a seven percent increase in sales and profits this year, the company's president says.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

Across the Archipelago C. Java plans new road SEMARANG, Central Java: A 170-km toll road costing 1.7 trillion rupiah will be started in 1995 to connect Central Java's three major cities, Semarang, Solo and Yogyakarta.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

Photo Reuter AFRICAN CATHOLICS: Two African women carry an offering of fruit to Pope John Paul 11 during a ceremony at St. Peter's Basilica. Yesterday's ceremony was to mark the opening of a four-week synod on Africa.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

Guards accuse DPR protesters of using profanity JAKARTA (JP): Two House of Representatives (DPR) security guards testified in the Soeharto defamation trial on Saturday that profanity was used by the defendants at a protest against the current government.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

Soeharto urges peaceful settlement to international quarrels JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto says international disputes should be resolved without employing coercive methods in order to ensure the stability and harmony of the region.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

Labor dispute settled JAKARTA (JP): The employees and management of PT Duta Busana Danastri garment factory have agreed to abolish the controversial night shift system that the company introduced as a subtle way to kick out protesting workers.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

Indosat constructing third earth station on Batam JAKARTA (JP): International data telecommunications to and from the island of Batam and its surrounding areas in Riau province will soon be upgraded when PT Indosat finishes the construction of its third earth station at Bukit Matakucing in ...
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

By Rudy Madanir -- 10 pts ML l/c JAKARTA (JP): For those who happen, once a while, to pass the winding narrow alleys of Galur subdistrict, Central Jakarta, the friendly advice is "watch your step if you're not looking for trouble.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

Computer discussion II I am referring to the Science/Technology articles and a letter by Mr. John R. Fenton in The Jakarta Post on March 28, 1994.I agree with Mr. Fenton that more computer columns are welcome, as long as they present objective news/views of the computer world.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

Greater professionalism vital for Air Force JAKARTA (JP): The Air Force must continue to improve in light of the increasing sophistication of its equipment, Armed Forces Chief Gen. Feisal Tanjung says.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

JAKARTA (JP): Several preconditions must be established within a country before a sequence of policy reforms are implemented, regardless of the country's specific circumstances, a noted economist says.William E.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

Japan mission arrives here JAKARTA (JP): A Japanese mission arrived here yesterday to discuss Japan's aid for Indonesia under its Official Development Aid (ODA) scheme for fiscal 1994-1995.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

BTN boss removed over Bapindo case JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Finance Mar'ie Muhammad has replaced Sjahrizal, the president of the state-owned Bank Tabungan Negara (BTN) and former president of Bank Pembangunan Indonesia, in connection with the credit scandal at Bapindo.F.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

Latest News from the PC WorldBy Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): First of all, let's talk about plug and play. That's the new 'must-have' on the PC you'll be buying shortly.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

Bandung secures semifinal slot JAKARTA (JP): A penalty from captain Robby Darwis was all that saved red hot favorite Bandung from embarrassment in their match yesterday in the intercity amateur soccer championship.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

Tip on adding a CD ROM to your PC JAKARTA (JP): A Sony CD ROM dealer in Jakarta told me that he was losing money trying to sell CD ROMs. That's a shame, folks, since CD ROM should be selling like 14" color TV sets nowadays.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

A JP/icnPHONE IN THE MAKING: An employee of PT Inti, the state-owned manufacturer of telecommunications equipment, assembles components of a telephone terminal at its plant in Bandung, West Java.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

Ambitious health scheme for low-income bracket begun By Yoko N. Sari BANDUNG, West Java (JP): Saturday, the government launched an ambitious project to provide free medical service to the poor which, if successful, will reach nearly 26 million people who still live below the poverty line.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

Iran debates the future of its relations with the U.S. By Laurent Maillard TEHRAN (AFP): Fourteen years to the day after relations between Iran and the United States were broken off foreigners may be surprised to be served that all American symbol, Coca Cola, during a visit to state offices.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

"Expel the violent Kurds" call becomes part of an election campaign By Michael Anders BONN (AFP): Violence committed by Kurdish demonstrators and moves to expel them from Germany look set to become part of a "law and order" election campaign issue for the country's main parties.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

On Microsoft Windows vs. IBM OS/2By Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): Our friend John R. Fenton brought up some very interesting observations in his letter that appeared in The Jakarta Post last Monday.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

Small-scale food industries encouraged to use briquette JAKARTA (JP): Households, and particularly small-scale food industries and food hawkers in Jakarta, are invited to use coal briquettes as an alternative fuel for cooking.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

Achievements of surgery without a scalpelBy Gilles Rousset_________________________________________________________________ Highly skilled surgeons are increasingly practicing non- invasive surgery, without using scalpels and without opening up the body, to the benefit of patients.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

Focus on Jakarta Rp 2b for markets' renovation The Jakarta Market Authority, PD Pasar Jaya, is allocating Rp 2 billion (approximately US$1 million) in the 1994/95 fiscal year to repair 17 markets in the city.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

Where to go in Jakarta, April 11Jangan hapus: Dai-ichi Hotel, JAMZ Musico The Aryaduta Jakarta, Jl. Prapatan 44-48, Central Jakarta: - Ambassador Lounge: Amir (pianist) Monday to Friday 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., Saturday 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.; Boece (pianist) & Rima Monday to Thursday 7 p.m.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

TV Today: Monday, April 11TV today TVRI 2:30 p.m. Puppet Show: Peter Pan and the Pirates 3:05 Music Program 3:30 Unsolved Mysteries 4:30 Student Quiz 5:00 Regional News 5:30 Environment 6:05 Nusantara the Beloved Country 6:15 Village Program 6:30 Foreign Reports 7:00 Evening ...
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

Editorial Hosokawa's responsibility Until last week, prime minister Morihiro Hosokawa, was like a meteor in the sky of Japanese politics. He went to the highest government position like a celestial body. And, like one, he fell to the earth as he burned.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

Cigarettes said made with hazardous chemicals WASHINGTON (Reuter): Among the 700 ingredients used to make cigarettes are 13 chemicals that are deemed too dangerous to be used in foods, National Public Radio reported last week.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

Ethiopian runner defends title at 10-K Jakarta Run JAKARTA (JP): Addis Abebe of Ethiopia retained his title at the eighth Bob Hasan 10-K Run, with Ann Marie Letko of the United States winning the women's event in her first attempt.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

Japanese editorials rap Hosokawa's surprise resignation TOKYO (Kyodo): Major Japanese dailies on Saturday expressed indignation at Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa's surprise announcement to resign, saying he betrayed the public and was irresponsible for leaving office so abruptly.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

Teeth are stronger in poorer countries, WHO says GENEVA (Reuter): People in poorer countries, where health problems are generally more severe, have stronger teeth than the inhabitants of the industrialized world, the United Nations said last week.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

Ethics of designer childrenBy Moyra Ashford LONDON (IPS): More than 10 years ago, people around the globe were alternately fascinated and repelled by the advent of test tube babies, or children who were conceived in a laboratory instead of a bedroom.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

Clinton gets chance to leave Supreme Court imprint By James Vicini WASHINGTON (Reuter): President Clinton gets a second chance to leave his imprint on the Supreme Court with the resignation of Justice Harry Blackmun, the court's most liberal member, famous for his abortion rights ruling.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

APEC meeting will likely be in Bogor: Moerdiono JAKARTA (JP): The hill station of Bogor in West Java, a one- hour's drive from the capital on a good day, will likely serve as the venue for the second leadership meeting of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum scheduled for this ...
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

Bombay's first elected woman mayor against male domination By Madhu Nainan BOMBAY (AFP): Bombay's first elected woman mayor says she is committed to fighting male domination and sexual harassment of female employees in this financial capital of India.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

PLN starts decentralization in project bid JAKARTA (JP): The State Electricity Company (PLN) will offer 80 percent of its tenders for the procurement of electricity cables to manufacturing companies through its provincial offices, a company executive says.
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994

RI-Japan ties remain strong after Hosokawa JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto says it is unlikely that the resignation of Japanese Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa, after only eight months in power, will affect the strong relations between the two countries.
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