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Searching for all articles published on 1998-10-12 ...
44 articles.
Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Toll road pickets urged to end action, go to court instead TANGERANG (JP): A senior official of the Tangerang Regency Office believes that protesters blocking a toll gate in a dispute over unpaid land compensation would be better served by taking their grievance to court.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Tarman Azzam named new PWI chairman SEMARANG, Central Java (JP): The Indonesian Journalists Association (PWI) has elected Tarman Azzam, its Jakarta chapter chairman, as its leader through 2004.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

'One out of 1,000' people suffer from cancer JAKARTA (JP): One out of every 1,000 Indonesians in Java and Bali suffers from cancer, an expert said on Saturday.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Moral crisis as serious as economic turmoilBy Harkiman Racheman MEDAN (JP): In a country where absolute power revolves around a single hand, the ruling regime tends to be corrupt and unaccommodating (let alone representative!) toward the aspirations as well as interests of its various ...
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Slain Ita 'a rape victim in May riots' JAKARTA (JP): An executive of the Indonesian Legal Aid and Human Rights Association said on Sunday that he believed Marthadinata, who was murdered on Friday, was one of the rape victims of the mid-May riots.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Sarimun installed as new mayor JAKARTA (JP): Sarimun Hadisaputra was installed on Friday as the new mayor of West Jakarta, replacing Sutardjianto, who was appointed inspector of the city administration.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Two unions hold congress JAKARTA: The tourist sector's union elected Ali Samioen as its chairman and Sofyan to the secretary-general position through 2003 at a recent congress in Cianjur, West Java.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Peaceful demo staged in Dili DILI, East Timor (JP): At least 30,000 people demonstrated here on Sunday, demanding that Governor Jose Abilio Soares step down following his statement that civil servants who did not support the government's proposal on autonomy for the province should resign or be ...
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Women face threat of abuse as economic crisis deepensBy Brigid O'Halloran JAKARTA (JP): A young woman studies her battered reflection in a large ornate mirror. "He said he wouldn't beat me anymore," she says. "He's said this before.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Art Summit schedule Oct. 11-12: Theater, Ngeh (Understand), Teater Mandiri (Indonesia), Taman Ismail Marzuki (TIM), Jl. Cikini Raya 73, Central Jakarta (Phone: 3154087).Oct. 13-14: Dance, Diez-Diez Danza SL (Spain), Gedung Kesenian Jakarta (GKJ), Jl. Pos No. 2, Central Jakarta (Phone: 3441892).
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Painting Exhibition: Wayang, at Sari Pan Pacific Hotel Jl. M.H. Thamrin, Central Jakarta (Phone: 323707), until Oct. 23. * Painting Exhibition: Lukisan Dalam Gejolak Reformasi, by Irawan Karseno, Yoes Rizal, etc., in Bebek Bali Resto-Cafe- Gallery, Jl.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Natural resources and economy We have tried all kinds of things to improve our economy, including praying to God, tightening our belts, borrowing money, rescheduling our debts, cutting down subsidies, increasing taxes, clamping down on graft, recovering laundered money, eating less, reducing ...
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Killer's arrest stuns peacefull neighborhood JAKARTA (JP): The arrest of 22-year-old Suryadi, alias Otong, alias Bram, for the murder of volunteer counselor Marthadinata shocked his neighbors along Jl. Berlian III in Sumur Batu subdistrict in Central Jakarta.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

IDI demands Dewi retract Sukarno's death charges JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Medical Association (IDI) has demanded that a widow of president Sukarno, Ratna Sari Dewi, retract her statement charging that his medical team killed him with an overdose of sleeping pills.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Proactive planning needed to develope telecommunicationsBy Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): My article on wired versus wireline telephones last week seems to have attracted a few responses.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Bank mergers In normal economic conditions there are four goals if a company or bank decides to merge with other companies or banks. First, to make the total assets bigger so as to enable them to compete with the established institution peers.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Rate ceiling for Oct. 12 - Oct. 18 Time deposit Maximum rate Maximum rate Rp deposit (%) $ deposit (%)-------------------------------------------------1-month 64 153-month 61 156-month 50 ...
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Statement on opposition to Habibie sparks speculation JAKARTA (JP): A recent statement by a close presidential advisor that President B.J. Habibie's strongest opposition in a presidential election bid would come from within Golkar's own ranks has triggered speculation from political observers.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Rival camps of labor export companies fail to reconcile JAKARTA (JP): The two conflicting camps in the Association of Labor Export Companies Association (Apjati) failed to reconcile on Saturday because one of the warring parties failed to attend an agreed congress.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Farmers demand savings back PURWOKERTO, Central Java (JP): More than 5,000 clove farmers from Banyumas regency complained to the University of Gen. Soedirman on Saturday, requesting help from the institution for the return of their savings from the government.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Two more people fall victim in East Java killing spree SURABAYA (JP): The mysterious killing spree in East Java has claimed two more victims, including one man slain in a mob attack because he was suspected of complicity in the murders.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Indonesia fails to win Sentul road race JAKARTA (JP): The host team finished empty-handed in the four categories of the Asian road race in Sentul, near Bogor, on Sunday.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

No easy way out of RI's crisisBy Bambang Subianto The following is an excerpt from a paper presented at the National Issues Forum put on by the Brookings Institute and the Harvard Institute for International Development in Washington D.C. on Oct. 2. This is the first of two articles.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Greater Jakarta workers set up new labor group JAKARTA (JP): Employees of 100 companies operating in Jakarta and its surrounding areas established on Sunday a new union called Serikat Buruh Jabotabek (Greater Jakarta Labor Organization) in a bid to improve their bargaining position.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Agum pledges uninterrupted soccer league JAKARTA (JP): Newly appointed All Indonesia Soccer Federation (PSSI) chief Lt. Gen. Agum Gumelar guaranteed on Saturday that the upcoming league would run as planned.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Reclamation halted on resort island JAKARTA (JP): The North Jakarta mayoralty has ordered a stop to reclamation work on Air resort island in the popular Thousand Islands chain in Jakarta Bay due to a lack of required permits.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Suggestions to HabibieFrom Sinar PagiMr. Habibie, your government has been running for over three months. Things, however, have gone from bad to worse.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

BI to keep tight monetary policy until worries over BOGOR, West Java (JP): Bank Indonesia will stick to its tight monetary policy until worries over the rupiah exchange rate and inflation truly subside, director Achjar Iljas said here on Saturday.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Govt stops issuing plantation licenses JAKARTA (JP): The government has stopped issuing new licenses to open up forests for plantation estates as most investors have neglected the projects.Minister of Forestry and Plantations Muslimin Nasution said on Friday that only 1.4 million hectares (16.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Merpati reports Rp 300b loss for first semester JAKARTA (JP): State-owned airline PT Merpati Nusantara Airlines suffered a loss of Rp 300.3 billion (US$33.37 million) in the first semester of this year, an increase of nearly 300 percent from Rp 77.39 billion in the same period of last year.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Tap water project targets Marunda's poor families JAKARTA (JP): British tap water company Thames Water will provide a Rp 1 billion (US$100,000) donation to finance the installation of an 11-kilometer pipeline project in the low- income Marunda subdistrict of North Jakarta.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Bill Clinton's impeachment The political hurdles to impeachment are more formidable than the procedural ones. With mid-term congressional elections due on Nov.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Megawati gets it right with party lineup: ObserversBy Imanuddin & M.M.I. Ahyani DENPASAR (JP): Megawati Soekarnoputri has sidestepped potential ruptures in her faction of the splintered Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) by appointing all of the right people to the executive board, according to an ...
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Wayang paintings on display JAKARTA (JP): Paintings of traditional Javanese wayang (puppets) are on display at Hotel Sari Pan Pacific through Oct. 23.The exhibition, held in cooperation with artists from the Hastara Art Community, is part of the hotel's Year of Art and Culture 1998 program.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:35 TV Series: The Big Valley 3:05 Talk Show: Sebaiknya Anda Tahu 3:30 TV Drama: Tamu Tak Diundang 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Creative Program: Karya Kita 5:00 Indonesian Lessons 5:30 Education Quiz: Tangkas Cermat 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita ...
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Rejuvenated rupiah may start to flag JAKARTA (JP): The rupiah, which perked up to break through the psychological barrier of 9,000 against the U.S. dollar last week, is expected to take a breather from its surge and most probably lose ground due to selling pressure.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Former official gives back property BEKASI (JP): Former Bekasi deputy regent H. Dede Satibi has returned all the property belonging to the Bekasi administration he used during his tenure in office, an official said.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Chinese diplomacy The Chinese are masters of all-or-nothing diplomacy. They make good relations the prize for complete obedience to their demands, and yet there is nothing they despise more than a supplicant Western power trying to butter its way into their good books.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

It must be call from heaven JAKARTA (JP): When a Blue Bird operator received a call ordering a taxi, he was pretty sure that the voice was that of a long-time male customer whose name was on the database.So a taxi was dispatched to the usual address.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Catch rare art treats while you can at SummitBy Stevie Emilia and Yudha Kartohadiprodjo JAKARTA (JP): Art lovers only have a week left to enjoy top- quality performances as the Second Art Summit Indonesia nears its final curtain.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

More evidence needed to prosecute Prabowo JAKARTA (JP): National Military Chief Maj. Gen. Syamsu Djalal said on Saturday that investigators were still looking for further evidence to prosecute former Army Special Force (Kopassus) chief Lt. Gen.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

Soeharto family's oil, gas interests suffer heavy blowBy Johannes Simbolon JAKARTA (JP): A death knell has been sounded for Soeharto's family, relatives and friends who have dominated the country's oil and gas industry for decades.
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

PDI coming of age? Sighs of relief are no doubt being heaved all across Indonesia, and around the power centers in Jakarta in particular, that the fifth party congress of PDI Perjuangan -- the Megawati- led faction of the Indonesian Democratic Party -- ended in Bali over the weekend without any ...
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998

NU wants a more accountable ABRI JAKARTA (JP): Nadhlatul Ulama (NU), the country's largest Moslem organization, has avowed its support of the Armed Forces (ABRI), but urged it to be more accountable for the safety of the nation.
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