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Searching for all articles published on 1995-10-02 ...
43 articles.
Mon, 02 Oct 1995

ASEAN law schools plan tie-up JAKARTA (JP): ASEAN's members may have different legal systems, but law educators have begun efforts to develop a common curriculum for the law schools of the seven countries.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

Normal sex after stroke is possible JAKARTA (JP): The 42-year-old Roy thought life would never be the same again after he had a stroke two months ago and had to spend four days in hospital.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

Reading habit should be taught at home: Experts JAKARTA (JP): One expert suggests Asterix and Donald Duck, while another suggests Doraemon.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

Policeman fires on soldier DILI, East Timor: Local military chief Col. Mahidin Simbolon confirmed yesterday reports of an armed clash between a police officer and a soldier over a prostitute.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

The PLO-Israeli pact Undoubtedly there is consolation in the fact that this is a transient stage. We dare to hope that the agreement's temporary arrangements will give way to something more permanent at the turn of the century; namely, Palestinian statehood.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

10m tons of coal exported JAKARTA (JP): PT Kaltim Prima Coal, a company owned equally by British Petroleum and CRA Limited of Australia, plans to increase coal exports by 15 percent to 10 million tons this year, a company executive said on Saturday.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

U.S donates drug detectors JAKARTA (JP): The U.S. government donated a set of drug detectors to the Indonesian Police and Customs on Friday.U.S. embassy press officer Craig Stromy said the grant was aimed at helping Indonesia to fight international drug syndicates.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

Tariff exemption JAKARTA (JP): The Ministry of Finance announced over the weekend that imports of certain raw materials and appliances for automobile bodies and heavy equipment are exempted from duties.The ministry, under a ministerial decree effective since Sept.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

Operation against illegal billboards starts again today JAKARTA (JP): The municipal administration will launch, starting today until Oct. 31, an operation to dismantle billboards which do not have permits, or whose permits have expired, and billboards which still use a foreign language.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

Toddler's body part father-freeBy Susan Milius WASHINGTON (UPI): Scientists at the University of Edinburgh said Thursday they have found what may be the first documented case of a partially father-free human, a little boy with some body tissues that contain no genes from a man.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

Venom, a new hope in fighting AIDSBy Ed Susman COPENHAGEN (UPI): Researchers reported Thursday they are investigating snake and scorpion venom as novel medications to combat the worldwide epidemic of AIDS.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

'Soeharto still needed after 1998' JAKARTA (JP): The youth wing of the ruling political grouping Golkar has asked that President Soeharto allow himself to be nominated for the presidency again in 1998.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

Nation commemorates crushing of coup attempt JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia commemorated yesterday the 30th anniversary of the crushing of the bloody coup attempt, blamed on the Indonesian Communist Party, with one official repeating warnings about the latent danger of communism in the country.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

Labor activist Mochtar acquitted by Supreme Court JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian Prosperous Labor Union chairman Mochtar Pakpahan, who was sentenced to four years jail in January in connection with the 1994 labor riots in Medan, North Sumatra, has been acquitted on appeal to the Supreme Court.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

Soeharto to inaugurate automated trading system JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto is scheduled to inaugurate the Jakarta Automated Trading System (JATS) of the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) at its building tomorrow.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

Credit card issue Diners' response to my letter (The Jakarta Post, Sept. 11, 1995) sidestepped the my real complaint. There was no dispute by me over the amount, as this is a subject between Diners and the card holder.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

Where to go in Jakarta:Music * Hotel Aryaduta 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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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

More land needed for cemeteries JAKARTA (JP): The city administration plans to expand the area designated for public cemeteries from 557.5 hectares to 700 hectares by 2005.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

Small businesses The main constraint facing small-scale businessmen is the difficulty obtaining capital. Banks do not always offer easy loan arrangements to small businesses. Among other things, adequate collateral must be provided.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

Irian Jaya to have 'Pancasila village' JAKARTA (JP): A village community in which life is organized in true conformity with the state ideology Pancasila may exist in the province of Irian Jaya.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

Cancer mutation higher in Jewish womenBy Susan Milius WASHINGTON (UPI): A gene mutation that carries a high risk of breast and ovarian cancer may be three to eight times more common in Jewish women with Eastern European family roots than in the general population, researchers said Thursday.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

Diners respond In response to the letter by D. Champel to The Jakarta Post concerning the case of his friend Rav Suzie Adiyana BSc., we herewith would like to explain as follows:1. According to the data available to us, the credit card of your friend was canceled on July 31, 1995.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

Garuda Indonesia reroutes flights to European countries JAKARTA (JP): The country's flag carrier, Garuda Indonesia, announced Saturday new direct routes to and from Europe, after slashing the number of stopovers at Abu Dhabi from 16 times a week to only six times a week.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

Jakarta, W. Java gain softball championship titles JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta men's team routed West Java 9-2, while the West Java women's team stunned Jakarta with a 2-0 win at the National Softball Championships, which concluded on Saturday at Senayan's Cemara Tiga diamond.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

HK rebuffs China pressure While Hong Kong's recent general election followed a predictable pattern, the overall results, while complex, still sent an interesting message.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

RI shooters seek better ranking JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia is set to better its position from 12th to 10th at the Asian Shooting Championships, due to be opened today at the Senayan shooting range.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

Thirty years after It is perhaps a bit ironic that of late, three decades after the Army crushed and outlawed the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) for its part in the bloody coup of October 1965, many people here are still wondering if the PKI has actually been wiped out at all.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

High interest rates hit property projects JAKARTA (JP): High interest rates and banks' reluctance to finance property development have forced developers to either delay construction of "strata-title" apartments or redesign their projects for hotels and office buildings.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

Restriction on taxi operations draws criticism JAKARTA (JP): Officials at the Jakarta office of the Ministry of Transportation and Bekasi administration have expressed concern over a decision to prohibit taxis from the capital's outskirts from operating in Jakarta.A.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

Indonesia eyes two golds in bowling at SEA Games JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Bowling Association has set a target of two gold medals at the 18th Southeast Asian Games in Thailand, even though the National Sports Council has projected that the bowling team will win only one.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

TV programs I remember a few years ago when the government banned Chinese songs from being used to accompany certain aerobic exercises in public places and decreed that, henceforth, Indonesian songs had to be used instead for such purposes.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

Danayasa's low-cost housing development wins support JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Public Housing Akbar Tanjung has warmly welcomed a decision of PT Danayasa Arthatama, which is developing the Sudirman Central Business District (SCBD), to build low-cost housing for low-income people.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

TV todayTVRI 2:35 p.m. TV Series: Voltron 3:05 Children's Program: Riang Ria 3:30 TV Series: The Crystal Maze 4:30 School Quiz: Cepat Tepat 5:00 Evening News 5:30 Technology Program 6:05 Nusantara the Beloved Country 6:15 Village Program 6:30 Religion Teachings: Hindu 7:00 ...
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

Obituary JAKARTA (JP): Mahbub Djunaidi, a renowned journalist and veteran politician, died early yesterday at his home in Bandung, West Java. He was 62 years old.He is survived by his wife Asmawati, 54, their two sons, three daughters and three grandchildren.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

Tree bark traces global pesticide spreadBy Susan Milius WASHINGTON, Sept. 28 (UPI): More than 200 bits of tree bark collected from 90 places around the world confirm the theory that Earth's atmosphere acts as a giant distillery, lifting pesticides from warm regions and depositing them in colder ...
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

Measures needed to boost equity investment JAKARTA (JP): A survey conducted by the Association of Indonesian Securities Companies reveals that a number of measures are needed to make equity investment more attractive than fixed- income investment.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

River banks cleared for sport, recreation JAKARTA (JP): City authorities demolished 33 shacks along Ciliwung riverbanks between Jl. Perwira and Istiqlal Mosque on Saturday as part of the Central Jakarta mayoralty's plan to build sports and recreation sites.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

AIDS patients not insured SEMARAMG, Central Java: The local branch of the state-run insurance company PT Astek is refusing to cover people with AIDS, as well as drug and alcohol addicts, even if they are participants in the health insurance program.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

Visa card access to ATM JAKARTA (JP): Bank Internasional Indonesia (BII) announced on Saturday its joint cooperation with Visa International, to open access for Visa/Plus card holders to its automated teller machine (ATM) network.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

Small-capped shares under spotlight on JSX JAKARTA (JP): Small issues were under the spotlight on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) last week, with local players speculating on small-capped counters, most of which were trading under par.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

Mouse clue to Parkinson's diseaseBy Lidia Wasowicz STANFORD, California, (UPI): Studies of mutant staggering mice are pointing to a gene that may play a role in Parkinson's disease, findings that both surprised and excited scientists, researchers said Thursday.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

Fake land titles found in N. Jakarta JAKARTA (JP): The North Jakarta office of the National Land Agency has uncovered 118 fake land certificates, North Jakarta Mayor Suprawito said over the weekend.Suprawito told reporters the fake certificates are duplicates of legally issued titles.
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Mon, 02 Oct 1995

Handicapped children hampered by denial JAKARTA (JP): The difficulties faced by mentally-handicapped children are often compounded by parental denial that a problem exists, a psychologist said on Saturday.
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