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Searching for all articles published on 1995-09-06 ...
44 articles.
Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Airshow '96 to highlight national aviation capability JAKARTA (JP): Besides aerobatics and a major exhibition, the Indonesian Air Show '96 will offer the nation an opportunity to showcase its potential in the field of aviation, the chairman of the show's organizing committee said yesterday.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Outstanding athletes to receive top honors JAKARTA (JP): A thanksgiving ceremony will be the highlight of the 12th National Sports Day celebrations on Sept. 9, with the government to award special medals to Indonesia's 32 leading sportsmen and women.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Apartment project protested JAKARTA (JP): About 15 residents of Bendungan Hilir subdistrict in Central Jakarta filed a complaint yesterday with the City Council over PT Sari Lembah Hijau's development of the Park Royale apartment complex.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Praise for Shevardnadze Eduard Shevardnadze could have retired from public life in 1991 as a revered statesman, savoring the appreciation of a world he helped remake as the last Soviet foreign minister.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Expanding Asian facets to U.S. This is the first of a two-part article on interaction between Asian and American cultures.By Willem F. Wanrooy LANCESTER, California, USA (JP): Long a traditional bedrock subject in American schools, history today is in bad trouble.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Surgery activities at RSCM resume JAKARTA (JP): The operating room of the Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital (RSCM), which was closed down on Monday after being burglarized, returned to normal yesterday.Thieves reportedly broke into the operating room early Monday.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Claim on W. Irian in 1950s This is a response to Mr. B. Ubany's letter published in The Jakarta Post on Sept. 4, 1995. I still stand firm by what I said in my previous letter (Aug.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Stop polemics on Hiroshima It is rather shocking and alarming to read the somewhat crude and cynical letters from some readers commenting on the sensitive issue of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and the related interwoven story of foregone cruelties.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Women's rights are human rights: HillaryBy Santi WE Soekanto BEIJING (JP): Thousands of women activists and official delegations to the ongoing Fourth World Conference on Women gave United States First Lady Hillary Clinton a standing ovation after she asserted yesterday that "women's rights are ...
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

World's top doctors meet in Bali JAKARTA (JP): Some 600 doctors from 60 countries are currently meeting in Bali to discuss ways of enhancing their profession.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Freeport commissions environmental audit JAKARTA (JP): Giant American copper mining company PT Freeport Indonesia has commissioned two U.S.-based consultancy firms to conduct independent environmental studies of its operations in Irian Jaya.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Traffic police overwhelmed JAKARTA (JP): Traffic in the city is so bad that the police have conceded "defeat" in their struggle to ease congestion in many areas.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Building expo opened JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Public Works Radinal Moochtar opened a five-day building and construction exhibition yesterday at the Jakarta Fair grounds.About 550 companies from various countries are taking part in the exhibition, called Building and Construction Indonesia '95.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Protests rock two cities DILI, East Timor: The cities of Liquisa and Maliana were rocked by protests on Monday after the results of a recruitment drive at the respective regency offices was announced.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

APEC meeting to be held here JAKARTA (JP): Government officials and business leaders of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum will meet here this month to discuss problems in the infrastructure sectors, an executive said yesterday.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Beijing talks enter tough phaseBy Santi WE Soekanto and Carla Bianpoen BEIJING (JP): As world leaders at the World Conference on Women discussed the need to respect and promote women's rights, delegates began haggling behind the scenes over the wording of some of the documents and resolutions to ...
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Jakarta, West Java to clash in Coke final SURABAYA, East Java (JP): Young West Java looks set to follow in the winning steps of its senior team Persib Bandung as it marches into the Haornas Coke Cup under-15 soccer championship final after beating home favorite East Java 4-3 yesterday.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Letters of same subject Perhaps John Fenton and David Jardine can assist with the following strange occurrence.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Comedian Benyamin S. dies of a heart attack JAKARTA (JP): Thousands crowded the Karet Bivak cemetery in Central Jakarta yesterday for the funeral of noted Indonesian comedian/actor/singer Benyamin Sueb, who died of a heart attack at the Harapan Kita Cardiac Hospital at 5:20 a.m. yesterday.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

1,600 factories guilty of dumping toxic waste JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta City Deputy Governor for Economic and Development Affairs Tb. M. Rais said yesterday that at least 1,600 factories in Jakarta are guilty of dumping poisonous waste.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Military training for civil servants DILI, East Timor: The provincial administration has introduced basic military training courses for its employees in a move to strengthen their discipline.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Rating commercial paper The central bank's ruling imposing stricter requirements on the issuance and trading of commercial paper has at least two main objectives: To protect both investors and banks and to bring Indonesia's commercial paper market up to international standards.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Bill will protect small businesses JAKARTA (JP): The bill on small businesses, when enacted, will imply responsibilities on the part of large firms to support the growth of smaller partners, Minister of Cooperatives and Small Enterprises Subiakto Tjakrawerdaya said yesterday.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Indonesia works to curb forest fires in Kalimantan SAMARINDA, East Kalimantan (JP): Indonesia is attempting to contain the threat of large forest fires feeding off the coal reserves in Kalimantan.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

High prices good for forest management JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Forestry Djamaludin Suryohadikusumo said yesterday that high international prices of forestry products would help Indonesia maintain sustainable forest management.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Telkom, AT&T sign deal JAKARTA (JP): The state-owned telecommunications company PT Telkom signed a memorandum of understanding yesterday with AT&T of the United States for the expansion and extension of fiber- optic routes in Java.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Where to go in Jakarta:Music * The Aryaduta Jakarta, Jl. Prapatan 44-48, Central Jakarta: - Ambiente Italian Restaurant: Bonauli vocal group, Tuesday and Wednesday from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.; Lost Morenitos, Monday Thursday and Sunday from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Los Paraguas, Friday and Saturday from 7 p.m.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

TV todayTVRI 2:35 p.m. TV Series: Bridge Of Adam Rush 3:05 Talk Show 3:30 Science Film 4:05 Around Us 4:30 Documentary Film 5:00 Regional News 5:30 Indonesian Lessons 6:05 Nusantara, the Beloved Country 6:15 Village Program 6:30 Science Program 7:00 Evening News 7:30 Music ...
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Sept. 5, 1995: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------------ Ades Alfindo ...
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Exports of medicinal herbs JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's export of medicinal herbs, which has been steadily increasing, has room to increase even more, the acting chairman of the National Agency for Export Development said yesterday."Exports of medicinal herbs steadily increased from US$1.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Astra affiliate to build power plant BANDUNG, West Java (JP): PT Astratel Nusantara, a subsidiary of the Astra International Group, announced yesterday that it plans to construct a combined-cycle power plant in Palembang, South Sumatra.Company president Thomas B.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Islamic schools need teachers BANJARMASIN, South Kalimantan: Many Islamic schools, whether privately run or state-owned, in South Kalimantan are in dire need of teachers.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

RI maintains ban against trade in toxic waste JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia will continue to ban all trade in hazardous waste, irrespective of the outcome of an upcoming international conference on the enforcement of a global ban, State Minister of Environment Sarwono Kusumaatmadja said yesterday.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Govt urged to review tax on private schools JAKARTA (JP): Education exerts have urged the authorities to review their policy of imposing a property tax on private schools, arguing that the burden is too heavy for the schools to shoulder.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Eighty-five families in E. Jakarta face eviction JAKARTA (JP): Eighty-five families living in Cipinang Besar Selatan, East Jakarta, urged the City Council yesterday to help them obtain fair compensation for the homes they have to surrender for a development project.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Government ends stamp crisis JAKARTA (JP): The city post office headquarters plans to distribute tax stamps (meterai) to main post offices in the five mayoralties today in a bid to end the tax stamp crisis that has gripped the city over the past several days.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

RI offers energy training JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia offered yesterday energy training facilities, including hydro stations, to the delegations attending the Sectoral Review Meeting of the Group of 77, a senior official said.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

ASEAN conducts survey to boost direct investment JAKARTA (JP): The secretariat of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is conducting a survey on the promotion of direct foreign investment into and throughout the region.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Satya Wacana in lawsuit SALATIGA, Central Java: Satya Wacana Christian University, barely over internal conflicts, has been hit with a Rp 365 million ($160,000) lawsuit by 15 villagers alleging that the college's foundation took their land.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

U.S. firm wins contract JAKARTA (JP): The publicly-listed company Jakarta International Hotels and Development, the owner of Borobudur Inter-Continental Hotel, has appointed Flour Daniel of the United States to renovate and redesign the hotel.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Two battalions withdrawn DILI, East Timor: The Armed Forces (ABRI) has pulled two army battalions from East Timor, reducing the size of the military in the province to five battalions.East Timor Military Commander Col. Mahidin Simbolon said the two infantry battalions would not be replaced.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Handle demonstrations peacefully, soldiers told JAKARTA (JP): City Military chief Maj. Gen. Wiranto told his security officers yesterday to stay clear of using force when handling demonstrators.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Police bust car theft gang JAKARTA (JP): Police arrested over the weekend a gang suspected of having stolen at least 12 vehicles since 1993."Four of the 13 gang members are still at large, but have been identified," city police spokesman Lt. Col. Bambang Permantoro told reporters yesterday.
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Wed, 06 Sep 1995

Post-mortem on the Mexican crashBy Jonathan Power LONDON (JP): In a most unusual public confession, the International Monetary Fund published recently a report admitting it got its interpretation of the Great Mexican crash late last year totally back-to-front.
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