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Searching for all articles published on 1995-07-03 ...
44 articles.
Mon, 03 Jul 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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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Indonesia needs new concepts on foreign policy JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia must formulate new concepts in managing its foreign policy to enable the country face the growing challenges and trends in world politics and sustain an active role world diplomacy, leading scholar Juwono Sudarsono said on ...
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Infrastructure discussed JAKARTA (JP): A seminar on infrastructure innovation, jointly organized by the Indonesian and French governments, will present managers of major French construction companies and principal contractors and their Indonesian counterparts.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Mantiri appointment may still face opposition: Evans JAKARTA (JP): Australian foreign minister Gareth Evans said on Saturday that he remained doubtful whether a recent comment made by Lt. Gen. (ret.) H.B.L.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Tourism to become third biggest foreign exchange earner by 2000 JAKARTA (JP): A survey predicts that by the end of the century, the tourism industry will become the third biggest non- oil foreign exchange earner after textile products and wood, reaping US$8.9 billion a year from 6.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Garuda resumes flights PALEMBANG, South Sumatra: The chairman of Garuda Indonesian Airways, Soepandi, said over the weekend that the national flag carrier will resume the shuttle flight from Jakarta to Palembang in South Sumatra, to Padang in West Sumatra, and to Banjarmasin in South Kalimantan, ...
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

A number on Cameron Your piece on Cameron (The Jakarta Post, June 28, 1995), the hairdresser hooked on rhythm, elevated hair cutting, a grease- laden operation, to an opulent, mercurial feat has lionized Cameron.The conventional wisdom is: one thing at a time.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Educators urge equal access to good education JAKARTA (JP): The government's "education for all" program, while successful, is no longer sufficient, education experts say.They are now pushing for "quality education for all".
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Javanese opera opens at TIM JAKARTA (JP): Thirty groups of wayang orang, or traditional Javanese opera, are taking part in the fourth national festival that opened at the Taman Ismail Marzuki on Friday night.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

National prosperity lies on human resources: Soeharto JAKARTA (JP): The key to Indonesia's prosperity lies in its ability to develop strong and skilled human resources, President Soeharto said on Saturday.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

RI businessman buys 5.11% stake of Amcol JAKARTA (JP): Prominent Indonesian businessman Henry Pribadi has acquired a 5.11 percent stake in property and trading group Amcol Holdings for US$59.42 million.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Subway The article Environment and Mass Transit Interlink (The Jakarta Post, June 17, 1995) prompts me to write this. Since Jakarta will build a subway, allow me please, to share with your readers my experience in a large city which built a subway.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

HP DeskJet 1200C still a champ despite ageBy Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): Once in awhile we encounter products that remain the champions longer than anticipated. In the old XT days, for example, there was this Leading Edge Model D that was surely one of them.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Syafii denies internal rifts, intervention BANDA ACEH, Aceh (JP): As thousands of Moslems began streaming into the spruced up town to attend Thursday's opening of the Muhammadiyah congress, leading members of the organization heatedly denied reports of internal rifts and outside intervention in ...
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Erratic builders face dismissal JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta chapter of the Indonesian Builders Association (Gapensi) has threatened to dismiss members who produce substandard work."We mean to offer quality service to boost our image in the public.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

See boxing at Jakarta Fair JAKARTA (JP): To woo visitors, the ongoing month-long Jakarta Fair at Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, has organized a two-week boxing tournament which opened yesterday.R.G.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Apkindo to help govt in marketing JAKARTA (JP): The Association of Wood Panel Producers (Apkindo) said Saturday that it is ready to cooperate with the government in evaluating the widely-criticized plywood marketing system.Apkindo's executive chairman, A.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Lampung to host kite festival BANDAR LAMPUNG, Lampung: At least 250 participants from 13 countries will participate in the four-day Lampung Kite Festival which starts today.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Rival church groups clash, 5 injured JAKARTA (JP): At least five people were injured in a clash involving two rival camps of the rift-ridden Sumatra-based Toba Batak Christian Church (HKBP) on Saturday, church and police sources report.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Development contests proposed JAKARTA (JP): A senior official proposed yesterday that the city administration sponsor regular contests at the subdistrict level to encourage people's participation in development activities.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Residents protest delinquent chief BANDAR LAMPUNG, Lampung: Dozens of villagers from Tri Karya Mulya in North Lampung have lodged a protest with Governor Poedjono Pranyoto over their chief's lawbreaking.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Language needs new words to surviveBy John Philips This is the first of two articles on the recent raid on foreign names in Jakarta. YOGYAKARTA (JP): Malaysia says "go for it".
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

TV todayTVRI 2:35 p.m. TV Series: Voltron 3:05 Entertainment 3:30 TV Series: The Crystal Maze 4:30 Quiz Cepat Tepat 5:00 Regional News 5:30 Technology program 6:05 Nusantara, the Beloved Country 6:15 Village Program 6:30 Religious Teachings: Hindu 7:00 Evening News 7:30 TV ...
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Aboriginal leaders fight to retain cultural heritage Aboriginal chic is sweeping Australia, but indigenous leaders complain that culture vultures show scant respect for their heritage. Kalinga Seneviratne of Inter Press Service reports.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

The Mantiri argument Possible political consequences aside, the latest spat between Jakarta and Canberra concerning the nomination of Lt. Gen. Herman Mantiri is sure to raise a number of interesting questions among observers.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Silver ingot freed from VAT JAKARTA (JP): The government has exempted the 10 percent Value Added Tax (VAT) on imports and domestic sales of polio vaccine, silver granule and silver ingot to support the anti-polio campaign and home industries.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

USA to participate in national march WASHINGTON (JP): A group of 27 young Americans will depart for Jakarta from Los Angeles today (Monday) to take part in the National Youth March, known in Indonesia as the Kirab Remaja Nasional.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Kraton festival begins in Surakarta JAKARTA (JP): Coordinating Minister for Industry and Trade Hartarto opened the Nusantara Kraton Festival in the Central Javanese city of Surakarta over the weekend, saying that the tourist industry had become an important economic factor in Indonesia.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Bangla floods have two faces Rivers are Bangladesh's arteries and flood waters are its lifeblood. Kunda Dixit of Inter Press Service reports. TANAIL, Bangladesh (IPS): The rains were late, northern Bangladesh had shriveled with drought.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Surabaya to host craft council meet SURABAYA: Surabaya will host the 19th congress of the World Craft Council's Asia Pacific chapter in October, a provincial official said.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Govt blamed for uncertainty in textile industry JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Federation of Batik Cooperatives says the current uncertainty in the textile industry is partly a result of a lack of support for the industry from the government.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Friends launch biography of late Chairul Saleh JAKARTA (JP): Friends and "adversaries" of the late Chairul Saleh launched a biography on Saturday intended to set the record straight about one of Indonesia's most controversial political figures in the 1950s and 1960s.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Muhammadiyah to elect chairmanship candidatesBy Santi WE Sukanto and Wisnu Pramudya BANDA ACEH, Aceh (JP): About 100 leading members of the Moslem organization Muhammadiyah will begin today the preliminary process of electing the group's chairman by short-listing 39 of the 95 registered ...
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Panin Bank debt collectors to face trial JAKARTA (JP): The case of two debt collectors suspected of involvement in the recent kidnaping and beating of a businessman will be brought to court soon, police sources said Saturday.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Detaining boy a mistake Regarding the news about a nine-year-old boy imprisoned for 52 days (The Jakarta Post June 22, 1995) I would like to make some comments.I am very concerned with the boy's condition and I deplore the police official's pretext.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

City military chief advises students to shun protests JAKARTA (JP): City Military chief Maj. Gen. Wiranto advised Jakarta students on Saturday to stay away from politics so that they can better serve public interest with innovative, concrete work.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Enhancing police efficacy Almost all kinds of disorderly and indisciplinary conduct is blamed on failings on the part of the police. Actually, as the American police expert Walter Hartinger says, there is no correlation between the occurrence of disorder in the community and police shortcomings.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Singing contest for disabled SURABAYA: Fifty-four disabled children from 26 provinces competed in the singing festival at the National Olympics for the Disabled, Abilympics 1995, which was held here over the weekend.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Fighting terrorism The attempted assassination of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Ethiopia appears to show the real dangers of life in that volatile region these days.Egyptians no doubt are happy for the failure of the would-be killers of their president.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Jakarta glitters with light campaign JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta at night. Colorful lights decorate skyscrapers and strategic places to make Jakarta "alive" 24 hours a day.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Stock Exchange As of June 30, 1995 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Market Cap.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Vanuatu PM here for 3-day visit JAKARTA (JP): Vanuatu Prime Minister Maxime Carlot Korman arrived here last night for a three-day visit at the invitation of President Soeharto.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

New chemicals killing us, making us sick: ExpertBy Pratap Chatterjee WASHINGTON (IPS): A car, warm home and a telephone--some of the basic elements of the lifestyles of the average U.S.
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Mon, 03 Jul 1995

Favorite and noble * Britain's Sue Barker and Martina Navratilova were two of the world's best young players when they faced each other in the quarterfinals in 1976.
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