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Searching for all articles published on 1994-11-04 ...
44 articles.
Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Repeat offenders run over by train KEBUMEN, Central Java: Three men, notorious for robbing train passengers, were found dead by a railway in the Sruweng district, reported Antara news agency.The three, known as repeat offenders, have been on the local police's wanted list.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Hurricane wreaks havoc LAMONGAN, East Java: Hundreds of houses in five villages in the Lamongan regency were damaged by a hurricane which swept the area on Wednesday, Antara news agency reported.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Three questioned over blast in Blok M area JAKARTA (JP): Police are still questioning two cleaners and a wounded security officer in relation with the blast near the Blok M Shopping Mall in South Jakarta on Wednesday morning.City Police Chief Maj. Gen.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Lopez to meet anti-integration East Timorese in Australia JAKARTA (JP): An East Timorese delegation will fly to Australia in the near future for reconciliatory talks with their exiled countrymen who oppose the territory's integration with Indonesia.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Residents relocation denied JAKARTA (JP): An official from PD Pembangunan Sarana Jaya, in charge of managing Penjaringan's low-cost apartments in West Jakarta, has denied allegations that it has forced its 25 tenants to move to unfinished flats.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Stork Group to expand manufacturing services JAKARTA (JP): The Stork Group of the Netherlands plans to expand its industrial activities near here next month to improve its manufacturing and engineering services in Indonesia.A Stork director, Hans J.G.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

A good selection of vocal jazz available locallyBy Paul W. Blair JAKARTA (JP): What makes a vocalist a jazz singer? I'd say it's the ability to imitate the phrasing and even the timbre of a wind instrument played in the jazz style.
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Fri, 04 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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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Highly protested student regiments to stay: Minister JAKARTA (JP): The much protested university student regiments will be retained but their existence will be reviewed in view of the controversy, the government said yesterday.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

APEC kicks off with committee and working group meetings JAKARTA (JP): A pre-senior officials meeting began here yesterday, marking the beginning of a chain of meetings by the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum which will culminate in the all important gathering of the economic ...
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Real Thing tries tom heat up frozen Jakarta audienceBy M. Arief Suditomo JAKARTA (JP): Real Thing, the pop-funk band from Liverpool, England, finally succeeded in making hundreds of Jakarta's usually courteous and well mannered people join in and groove under the influence of their old hits You ...
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Trio Wanderer arrives in Jakarta Trio Wanderer, a French group of three classical musicians, will perform here on Nov. 16.Trio Wanderer, with Vincent Coq on piano, Guillaume Sutre on violin and Raphael Pidoux on cello, was founded in 1987 in Paris.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Postal service's profit up JAKARTA (JP): The state-owned postal firm, Perum Pos dan Giro, yesterday reported a 2.1 percent increase in profit to Rp 51.06 billion last year to Minister of Tourism, Post and Telecommunications Joop Ave.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Krakatao museum to be moved BANDAR LAMPUNG, Lampung: You can't move a mountain but you sure can move the museum of a legendary volcano.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Faldo shares lead in Dunhill golf DENPASAR, Bali (Agencies): English world number three Nick Faldo shrugged off the jet-lag and blistering heat here to share the opening lead of the US$345,000 Alfred Dunhill yesterday.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Expo on RI products to be held during APEC meeting JAKARTA (JP): A week-long exhibition on Indonesian products and a two-day business seminar will be held at the Jakarta Fairgrounds here this month in coincidence with the meetings of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Central Jakarta gets more phone lines JAKARTA (JP): The Central Jakarta branch office of the state- owned Telkom telecommunication company has installed 11,634 new telephone lines, 1,248 new lines for public phones and 35 new lines for telex during the first nine months of this year.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

`Antara' links up with Aussie wire service JAKARTA (JP): The official Antara news agency yesterday signed a cooperation agreement with the Australian Associated Press (AAP), a move both sides hope will ensure a more balanced flow of information between the two neighboring countries.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Institution of APEC inevitable, Alatas says JAKARTA (JP): Amidst growing concern over the formalization of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum, Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Alatas yesterday admitted that APEC's institutionalization was inevitable.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

TV todayTVRI 2:30 p.m TV Series: Kubuto 3:05 Langka dan Unik 3:30 Science Program 4:00 School Quiz: Cerdas Cermat 4:30 Science Film 5:00 Regional News 5:30 Harmoni Keluarga 6:05 Nusantara, the Beloved Country 6:15 Village Program 6:45 Sebaiknya Anda Tahu 7:00 Evening News ...
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

DPR concerned over fee in port services JAKARTA (JP): Legislators expressed concern yesterday that recent hike in the fees of five port services will cause price increases in other sectors. The rises range from 14 to 50 percent.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

New regulation on land use permits introduced JAKARTA (JP): The city administration will now issue land use permits only after developers inform related institutions of the exact location for the establishment of the required social and public facilities.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Dane arrested for drug possession MEDAN, North Sumatra: A 32-year old Dane was arrested by police on the allegation of marijuana possession, reported Antara news agency.North Sumatra Police Chief Lt. Col. Leo Soekardi said the Dane, identified by his initials JC, was arrested at a home on Jl. A.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Foreign firms invest at record high of $23.1b JAKARTA (JP): Foreign investments approved by the government during the first 10 months of this year reached a record high of US$23.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Four companies blacklisted for faking documents JAKARTA (JP): The city administration announced yesterday that four Jakarta-based companies have been blacklisted for counterfeiting documents for tenders on projects for the North Sumatra provincial government.H.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Inflationary pressures Over the last few months, President Soeharto has been instructing his ministers to coordinate concerted efforts to curb price increases in general.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Mulialand's profit up JAKARTA (JP): PT Mulialand, a property company, yesterday announced an increase of its after-tax profit to Rp 21.2 billion (US$9.7 million) during the first six months of this year from Rp 12.9 billion in the same period of last year.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Stock Exchange JAKARTA (JP): Share prices closed lower again on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) yesterday after the broad-based Composite Index gained ground last week.The JSX Composite Index closed 1.25 points lower at 522.83 yesterday from 524.09 on Wednesday.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

KONI set to review its Asian Games target JAKARTA (JP): The National Sports Governing Body's 1990 program to jack up Indonesia's position to the top four in Asia by the year 2002, might be too optimistic, an official said.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Judge examines Yorrys at the crime site JAKARTA (JP): Judge Ismail Sebayang of the West Jakarta District Court yesterday led the site examination of a storehouse on Jl.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Gangsters threaten bird traders Dozens of bird traders at the Flora Fauna market in Kelapa Gading Permai, North Jakarta, have lodged a complaint at the local military district office about intimidation by a number of racketeers.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Retailers to set up association JAKARTA (JP): Retailers here are preparing an association which will function as a forum to enhance dialogs and cooperation for further developing the retail trade.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

There's always a catch PURWOKERTO, Central Java: The vehicles come cheap and they are in superb condition. There is one catch however. They are most likely to be stolen goods.Chief of the Banyumas Police Col.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Clove debts paid UJUNGPANDANG, South Sulawesi (JP): The Clove Marketing and Bufferstocking Agency yesterday paid its debts of Rp 20.2 billion (US$9.24 million) to clove farmers in this province and Rp 1.6 billion to farmers in Southeast Sulawesi.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Another Tiananmen square in Hong Kong?By Jonathan Power LONDON (JP): Will there be another Tiananmen Square massacre?It looks more and more likely inside the heart of China's most important business city. The explosion will send the world's financial system into spasms.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Lecturers threaten to quit over Arief's firing SALATIGA, Central Java (JP): A massive demonstration over the dismissal of renowned scholar Arief Budiman virtually crippled the Satya Wacana Christian University yesterday.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Workers protest transfer Fifteen cleaning service attendants of PT. Pembangunan Jaya Ancol (PT PJA), which owns and manages the Ancol Amusement Park, went to the city council to protest the company's decision to transfer them without prior consultation.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Kissinger to address Asian bankers meeting JAKARTA (JP): Henry Kissinger, a former U.S. secretary of state, and a number of ministers will address the 11th general meeting and seminar of the Asian Bankers Association here next week.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Bakrie gets $21.7m loan JAKARTA (JP): PT Fajar Bumi Sakti, a coal mining company controlled by the Bakrie family through PT Bakrie Investindo, secured a US$21.7 million syndicated loan from eight foreign and domestic commercial banks yesterday.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

PLN needs electricity rate hikeBy Faisal Harahap JAKARTA (JP): The heatedly debated electricity rate increase could lead to a different perspective if we look into it from a different angle.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Uruguayan globetrotter tours world cultures on a bycycleBy Arief S. Suditomo JAKARTA (JP): The desire to learn about foreign cultures prompted Roberto Wolnowicz, a 35-year-old Uruguayan, to leave Montevideo last March for an around-the-world tour -- on his bicycle.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Regions are ill-prepared for more autonomy: Expert JAKARTA (JP): Most regional administrations in Indonesia are poorly prepared to accept greater autonomy from the central government, an expert on public administration warns.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Where to go in Bali:Music and entertainment * Nusa Dua Beach Hotel: Budaya Stage - Legong Buffet Dinner, Friday; Ramayana Buffet Dinner, Monday. Coffee Shop - Indonesian Night with Joged Dance, Saturday. Village Night with Frog Dance, Tuesday. Notte Italiana with Capo Dastro Quartet, Thursday.
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Fri, 04 Nov 1994

Boar kills rehabilitated ape BALIKPAPAN, East Kalimantan: One of 49 orangutans rehabilitated after being raised in captivity has been found dead, apparently killed by wild boars, local coordinators said.
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