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Searching for all articles published on 1994-09-25 ...
15 articles.
Sun, 25 Sep 1994

RI to get new $7.2b oil refineries JAKARTA (JP): The Investment Coordinating Board has approved investment commitments of US$7.2 billion for the construction of four oil refineries in South Sulawesi, North Sumatra and East Java.
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Sun, 25 Sep 1994

Moslem leaders want `True Lies' withdrawn JAKARTA (JP): The influential Indonesian Ulema Council appealed to the authorities yesterday to stop the screening of the action-comedy film True Lies because of the feud it has caused.
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Sun, 25 Sep 1994

Perumka makes train ride more comfortable BANDUNG, West Java (JP): Traveling by train used to mean queuing in long lines for tickets, flocking to dirty coaches, delays and discomfort.
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Sun, 25 Sep 1994

Young booters need longer training stint abroadBy Arif Suryobuwono JAKARTA (JP): One year of strenuous training stint won't be enough for young booters to turn themselves to top players even though they took the lesson the hard way in Italy, one of the world powerhouses in soccer.
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Sun, 25 Sep 1994

Safe insecticides? Congratulations on your maiden issue of the Sunday edition of The Jakarta Post, which I found at once entertaining and informative. On behalf of our company, S.C. Johnson & Son, I would also like to thank you for publishing excerpts from a recent interview by Ms.
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Sun, 25 Sep 1994

JP/1/RAILWAY.@05 The state-owned Perumka railway company celebrates its anniversary on Sept. 28. On that fateful day in 1945, control of the service was wrested from the Japanese run Tedsudo Kyoku by the company's young Indonesian employees.
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Sun, 25 Sep 1994

Swiss waltz a 3-0 win in D. Cup JAKARTA (JP): The 1992 French Open winning pair of Marc Rosset and Jakob Hlasek secured Switzerland a 3-0 unassailable lead over Indonesia in their Davis Cup World Group qualifying round match yesterday.
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Sun, 25 Sep 1994

Crossword Let me first congratulate you on the launching of The Jakarta Post on Sunday. I particularly enjoyed the piece on Lake Patengan. I was reading from article to article when, to my horror and disbelief, I came to the crossword in Bahasa Indonesia.
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Sun, 25 Sep 1994

Six Indonesians killed in air crash in Hong Kong JAKARTA (Agencies): Six Indonesians were killed and six others injured when a Hercules transport plane belonging to the private operator Pelita Air Service plunged into the harbor at Kai Tak airport, officials said.
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Sun, 25 Sep 1994

JAKARTA (JP): A fire swept through the southern section of the Pondok Indah Mall, a posh shopping center in South Jakarta early in the morning yesterday.
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Sun, 25 Sep 1994

JP/1/CRASH.@01 Hong Kong's Secretary for Security Alistair Asprey said the accident would not halt Hong Kong's plans to continue deporting Vietnamese migrants.
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Sun, 25 Sep 1994

Business section lends train a touch of classBy Ati Nurbaiti JAKARTA (JP): It used to be easy to spot the train from Rangkasbitung, West Java, along the numerous tracks at Kota station in downtown Jakarta."It was always the one with the cleanest roof, wiped clean by all the passengers' bottoms.
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Sun, 25 Sep 1994

Indonesia's quest for gold at AsiadBy Dwiamanta JAKARTA (JP): History always repeats itself, but it is uncertain when Indonesia will emulate its glorious performance 32 years ago in the Asian Games.
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Sun, 25 Sep 1994

No water, no worries JAKARTA (JP): There are a few things I have taken for granted in my life. Electricity, telephones and running water head this list. Living in Jakarta has shaken my belief in these icons of modern living, none more so than when our water supply ran dry a few weeks ago.
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Sun, 25 Sep 1994

Major powers ease sanctions on Belgrade SARAJEVO (Reuter): The major powers eased sanctions on rump Yugoslavia early on Saturday in return for its military blockade of Bosnian Serbs, pinning peace hopes on isolating Belgrade's former proteges in Bosnia.
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