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Searching for all articles published on 1999-02-21 ...
31 articles.
Sun, 21 Feb 1999

Grow_old@dignity.net.com JAKARTA (JP): When the death of Romo Mangun, the popular priest who was also an architect, a novelist, and a philanthropist, was aired on TV, I was shocked. I felt it was not fair.He couldn't die just like that.
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999

Weigh benefits of timeshare offersBy Olivia Sitompul JAKARTA (JP): He was told he had won a seven-night complimentary stay in a five-star international hotel. To collect the prize, what he should do was to attend a half-an-hour timeshare presentation session with no obligation to buy anything.
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999

Retno Maruti keeps in step with changing timesBy Rita A. Widiadana JAKARTA (JP): Theodora Retno Maruti is a gem on the Indonesian dance stage."She is a rare 'dance creature' and a dedicated artist. She is a virtuoso in Javanese classical dance," noted dance critic Sal Murgiyanto.
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999

Photo show a glimpse into the Jakarta of yoreBy Myra Sidharta JAKARTA (JP): For most people living in Jakarta before World War II the name Gambir Market may evoke images of beautiful buildings and fun. For business people it means business promotion, such as happens in present day trade fairs.
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999

Is AIDS vaccine the best solution?By Chris W. Green JAKARTA (JP): A recent news report from Reuters in The Jakarta Post (Test of AIDS vaccine in Thailand, Feb. 10) notes that "Experts agree that, long term, a vaccine is the only answer to HIV.
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999

What is right and wrong in 'Mencari Pelangi'By Tam Notosusanto JAKARTA (JP): It is easy to point out where Mencari Pelangi (Looking for the Rainbow) goes wrong: confusing writing, uneven directing, awkward acting.
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999

Making the best buy of a timeshare unit JAKARTA (JP): Tips on how to purchase and select the right timeshare unit:* Make sure that the parties you will be tied up with in any timeshare purchase agreement are legally registered as a local company or PT and located in Indonesia.
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999

Indonesia's rich live in lap of luxury Para Superkaya Indonesia, Sebuah Dokumentasi Gaya Hidup (Indonesia's Super Rich, a Documentation of Lifestyle); Veven Sp. Wardana and Herry Barus; ISAI, 1998; ix + 119.
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999

UN to address problem of armed groups in E. Timor JAKARTA (JP): The United Nations is attempting to address the problem of armed civilian groups heightening tension in troubled East Timor, a UN official said on Saturday.
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999

Health insurance remains low priority JAKARTA (JP): With the skyrocketing prices of drugs and hospitalization costs that people have to shoulder during the economic crisis, health insurance is certainly basic.Unfortunately, only a lucky few are protected by health insurance.
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999

SH Mintardja lives on in his martial arts novelsBy Tedy Novan YOGYAKARTA (JP): Indonesia has lost one of its most popular creators of historical martial art fiction, Singgih Hadi Mintardja, who died of kidney failure at Bethesda Hospital on Jan. 18.Born in Kalasan, east of Yogyakarta on Jan.
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999

Expatriates do their best to ward of crimeBy Mehru Jaffer JAKARTA (JP): Only yesterday, upmarket residential areas like Pondok Indah were considered a paradise to live in. Today, more and more houses in this paradise are giving way to apartments.
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999

Shoot-on-sight order timely I feel sorry for Gen. Wiranto, our Armed Forces (ABRI) commander. Whatever he does seems to be wrong in the eyes of the public.
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999

Modern painting galleries mushrooming in Bali DENPASAR, Bali (JP): Galleries exhibiting modern paintings have mushroomed on the holiday island over the past three years.
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999

Pick of the FlicksHollywood KC: Blade 14:15 16:55 19:05 21:15 Stepmom 14:55 17:35 19:45 21:55 An American Werewolf in Paris 14:15 16:55 19:05 21:15 There's Something About Mary 14:55 17:35 19:45 21:55 Ronin ...
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999

Oka Sulaksana expected to snatch Olympics medal JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Yachting Association (Porlasi) is setting a medal-winning target for the country's best windsurfer, Oka Sulaksana, at the Sydney Olympics next year.
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999

Reactions go on over phone tap JAKARTA (JP): While the authenticity of a purported tapped conversation between President B.J. Habibie and Attorney General Andi M.
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999

RadianceBy Yusrizal KW When dusk gradually approaches, I don't know why a feeling of restlessness overcomes me. Only when the call to sunset prayer is over will I drink a glass of warm tea, taste some dates and break my fast. But then strange thoughts form in my mind.
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999

Prabowo's explanation of troop deployment refuted JAKARTA (JP): A senior advisor of President B.J. Habibie refuted Saturday a claim by former Army Strategic Reserves Command (Kostrad) Lt. Gen.
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999

Poor people need proper MedicareBy Stevie Emilia and Rita A. Widiadana JAKARTA (JP): You have just lost your job and have a health problem which deprives you of the opportunity to look another job that will ensure financial security. In the meantime your expenses continue to add up.
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999

Soldiers face career choice JAKARTA (JP): Some 4,000 members of the Armed Forces, currently employed in government jobs, must soon choose between continuing their jobs as pensioned officers or returning to the barracks.Minister of Defense and Security/Armed Forces Commander Gen.
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999

Prambanan temple now glows in the darkBy Tjahjono Ep. YOGYAKARTA (JP): With the temple reflecting the golden light of the full moon, all eyes were fixed on a wild flame on stage.
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999

TV todayTVRI 6:00 a.m. News 7:00 Morning Focus 7:15 Healthy and Fresh 7:00 Religious Teachings 7:30 Children's Program 8:00 Children's Program 8:30 Children's Program 9:30 Creative Program 10:00 Cooking Program 11:30 Talk Show 12:15 p.m.
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999

Guess What? Nadya Hutagalung For Nadya Hutagalung, it seems that love knows no boundary. The Indonesian celebrity who lives in Singapore often spends her days without her Korean stuntman husband, Jung Doo Hong."He is busy shooting his films in Korea.
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999

TV stations compete for live-to-air rightsBy Brillianto K. Jaya JAKARTA (JP): On Jan. 16 Indosiar aired a live broadcast of the bout between Mike Tyson and South African challenger, Francois Botha, held at MGM Hotel, Las Vegas, the United States.
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999

Please forgive them, oh God Our Lord,please forgive the personswho have slain their own brethrenfor they were not awarewho had provoked themand provided them with the weapons Our Lord,also please forgive the otherswho have committed arsonburning houses where we livedbecause they were not ...
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999

Obituary The former head of the State Intelligence Coordinating Board (Bakin), Sutopo Yuwono, died of heart failure in a Singapore hospital on Saturday. He was 71.One of his nephews, Yanto, told The Jakarta Post by phone that Sutopo died at 6:50 p.m.
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999

Many Indonesians are not covered by health insuranceBy Rita Widiadana and Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): Money may not buy health, but it goes a long way toward ensuring lifelong medical care.
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999

Gus Dur: Soccer fanatic and lover classical musicBy Agus Maryono PURWOKERTO, Central Java (JP): Abdurrahman "Gus Dur" Wahid, many agree, is unique and eccentric at the same time.
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999

A string of sectarian conflicts leave Ambon in ruin A string of sectarian conflicts has turned much of Ambon into rubble and wrought untold misery on thousands of those who have lost their loved ones and property. The Jakarta Post photographer P.J. Leo visited the island from Feb. 3 through Feb.
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999

Columbus fails to portray real life in 'Stepmom' melodramaBy Rayya Makarim JAKARTA (JP): She's a fashion photographer, she's trendy, hip, she just moved in with her boyfriend and she has a cool name.
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