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Searching for all articles published on 1994-11-30 ...
37 articles.
Wed, 30 Nov 1994

OIC to focus on Islam's image in West JAKARTA (JP): The upcoming meetings of the Organization of Islamic Conferences (OIC) in Morocco next month will discuss ways of improving the image of Islam in the world, Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Alatas said yesterday.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

Rare Javanese tiger sighted JEMBER, East Java: A group of fishermen may be among the few people to have spotted the Javanese tiger in the last 20 years.They reported being stalked and attacked by what they described as a tiger during a recent camping trip to Alas Purwo, Banyuwangi.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

Mar'ie tells banks to raise rates to stop capital flight JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Finance Mar'ie Muhammad said yesterday that following the recent increase in U.S. interest rates, domestic banks will have to raise their deposit rates in order to curb capital flight.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

Hutomo awarded Setir Emas JAKARTA (JP): Chairman of the Indonesian Motor Sports Body (IMI) Hutomo Mandala Putra received on Monday the Setir Emas award for his efforts in developing the sports in Indonesia.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

Where to go in Jakarta:Music * The Aryaduta Jakarta, Jl. Prapatan 44-48, Central Jakarta: - Ambiente Italian Restaurant: Bonauli vocal group, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.; Lost Morenitos, Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

Free trade to have serious impacts: Soerjadi JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's commitment to free trade in the Asia-Pacific region by 2020 came under harsh criticism yesterday as Deputy House Speaker Soerjadi warned of its serious possible consequences.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

NU brings harmony and unity Nahdlatul Ulama, the nation's largest socio-religious Moslem organization, is holding its congress tomorrow in the West Java city of Tasikmalaya. Political scientist Mitsuo Nakamura argues that the congress will have ample national and international implications.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

Dili spending more on tourism DILI, East Timor: The East Timor provincial government has allocated a budget of Rp 16.3 billion ($7.7 million) this year for the development of the territory's tourism industry.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

Soeharto supports peace among East Timorese JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto is fully supportive of the current reconciliation drive to end an 18-year enmity between the East Timorese who supported the integration with Indonesia and those who have opposed it.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

SE Asia's future ties with West (1) This is the first of two articles based on a paper presented by Indonesian Ambassador, Adrianus Mooy, to the European Union, at the Fuji-Wolfensohn Europen Advisory Board Meeting in London on Nov. 18.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

Study to focus on night transportation JAKARTA (JP): The City Traffic and Land Transportation Control Agency (DLLAJ), in cooperation with various transportation companies, will research night transportation in an effort to restructure nightly bussing operations.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

Evacuees' return canceled as Merapi still active YOGYAKARTA (JP): Mount Merapi was still dangerously active yesterday, forcing the authorities to cancel plans of sending home about 5,500 villagers stranded at evacuation centers since the eruption last week.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

TV todayTVRI 2:30 p.m. TV Series: Prince Valliant 3:05 Gita Wicara 3:30 Science Program 4:05 Comedy 4:30 Documentary Film 5:00 Regional News 5:30 Indonesian Lessons 6:05 Karya & Upaya 6:15 Village Program 6:45 Langka Tapi Nyata 7:00 Evening News 7:30 Music Contest: Asia ...
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

Suwandi earns second win JAKARTA (JP): Men's singles defending champion Suwandi rallied to a three-set 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 victory over veteran Dede Suhendar in the second day of the Indonesia Masters tennis championships yesterday.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

Train, truck collide JAKARTA (JP): A cargo train and truck were involved in a collision in Sudimara, Tangerang yesterday, leaving one person severely injured."The severely injured victim is the driver of the truck," an official of the state-railway company Perumka said.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

Police upbeat about Beng Seng murder JAKARTA (JP): City Police Chief Maj. Gen. Mochammad Hindarto said here yesterday that it is only a matter of time before he and his men capture the mastermind behind the killing of entertainment businessman Nyo Beng Seng.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

Defend foreign aid The prospect of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee being led by foreign aid's most vehement foe is bad enough. But the incoming committee chairman, Jesse Helms, is not the most serious problem confronting the Agency for International Development (AID).
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

Gus Dur may retain top NU post: Moerdiono JAKARTA (JP): Minister/State Secretary Moerdiono said yesterday that Abdurrahman Wahid "still has the chance" to retain his post as chief of Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), Indonesia's largest Moslem organization.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

Govt predicts 200,000 at haj registration JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Religious Affairs Tarmizi Taher predicted yesterday that the number of Indonesians who register for next year's haj pilgrimage to Mecca could exceed 180,000, perhaps even 200,000.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

Prepare to compete Among our non-oil and gas export commodities, textiles and textile products rank first, having reached a value of more than US$6 billion in 1993. The plans call for raising that figure to $12 billion to $13 billion a year during the sixth five-year development period.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

NATO a toothless tiger The impending fall of Bihac into the hands of the rebel Serbs could not be more humiliating for the United Nations and NATO. The Serbs could have easily captured the whole town on Monday and it is not immediately clear why they have chosen to wait.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

MOU signed for $204m project JAKARTA (JP): The Boewana Waluya Foundation and the Euro Consortium of Property Business, Nedindo, have signed a memorandum of understanding for the establishment of a US$204 million property project.H.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

Govt to allow increase in international air links JAKARTA (JP): The government will soon allow an increase in the number of international air links with several foreign countries to boost foreign arrivals, Minister of Transportation Haryanto Dhanutirto says.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

Stock Exchange JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) continued weakening yesterday amid the fall of popular shares such as Ciputra Development, Dharmala Intiland, Indah Kiat Paper & Pulp, Indofood, Mulia Industrindo and United Tractor.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

Judges inspect alleged high-class brothel JAKARTA (JP): Judge Stephanus Sutrisno of the South Jakarta District Court led a trial site inspection session to the alleged brothel at Jl. Prapanca 4, South Jakarta, yesterday.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

Eight clubs into Kobatama finals JAKARTA (JP): Eight basketball clubs confirmed their entry into the fourth and final leg of this year's intercity professional basketball league Kobatama, which is again scheduled in Jakarta from Dec. 14-16.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

Food festival to upgrade serviceBy Lenah Susianty JAKARTA (JP): If you have never heard a waiter or waitress wish you Selamat makan (enjoy your meal) at a restaurant, try one of Jakarta's 39 restaurants participating in the Jakarta Food Festival.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

Malaysia's new force not threat to RI: Gen. Feisal JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia does not perceive the creation of Malaysia's Rapid Deployment Force as any sort of provocation or threat, a top military official says.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

Wilma Rudolph: Great athlete It is sad the passing away of a great and influential sportswoman should receive only a footnote when others far less worthy hog headlines and occupy more column inches than they are worth.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

Freedom and fun, key to science: Gajdusek JAKARTA (JP): A visiting Nobel laureate yesterday reminded researchers of the two essentials to boosting science -- freedom and fun.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

Commercial oil production to start in Timor Gap JAKARTA (JP): Commercial oil production will start early next year in the Timor Gap, an offshore area disputed by Indonesia and Australia, Minister of Mines and Energy I.B. Sudjana says.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

Harbor services As a student returning from my studies abroad I didn't pay much attention to the news concerning the rise in tariffs for harbor services -- until I had to get my personal belongings out of the Tanjung Priok port.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

Invisible thief A colleague of mine, Mrs. L. has a unique story to tell. On Nov. 1, 1994, her husband put five banknotes of twenty thousand rupiah each in an envelope in his briefcase.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

Soeharto due to dedicate power projects JAKARTA (JP): Next month President Soeharto is expected to inaugurate power projects which have been established at total costs of approximately Rp 2 trillion (US$912.4 million), says the chief executive of the state electricity company PLN.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

Navratilova to meet Yayuk in farewell match JAKARTA (JP): Former world number one Martina Navratilova has decided to include Indonesia as one stop on her world farewell tour. The tour will take Navratilova to five continents and the honor, and match, here have been given to Yayuk Basuki.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

Province needs bigger ships JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: The province needs bigger ships to facilitate the movement of people and goods in the province, the head of the local transportation office said.
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Wed, 30 Nov 1994

Nahdlatul Ulama untangles itself from politicsBy Mitsuo Nakamura CHIBA, Japan (JP): Originally, the Nahdlatul Ulama was non- political when it was established in 1926.
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