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Searching for all articles published on 1995-07-30 ...
37 articles.
Sun, 30 Jul 1995

French Cinematheque nears 60th yearBy Pierre Albert Lambert PARIS: The French Cinematheque (film museum and library) will soon be 60 years old. The richness of its collections and its reputation make it the most important in the world.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

Nias: Between waves and stone age Nias hosted an international surfing championship between July 19 and 23. Located west of Sumatra, Unspoiled beaches, traditional houses and stone jumping are among the main tourist attractions of the island. Ibnu Basori gives the following account.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

Pesticide content in baby food debatedBy Susan Milius WASHINGTON (UPI): Test results released earlier this week demonstrated that baby foods from stores in three U.S.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

Tears of joy for the Omar Dhanis JAKARTA (JP): "I want to be a child again," said Dian Sri Indrapuri, 37.Such a simple wish from a daughter who has been separated from her father by prison walls for nearly 30 years.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

Dr. Kahin is no ordinary historianBy Endy M. Bayuni JAKARTA (JP): If there's one historian who can reminisce about the Indonesian revolution in great detail, objectively and passionately, it's American Dr. George McTurnan Kahin.Now 77 years old, Kahin is no ordinary historian.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

What do really we get in life? JAKARTA (JP): Life if full of the threats of punishment, especially so for Indonesians. Even as babies they are faced with all kinds of punishment.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

TV todayTVRI 7:00 a.m. Morning News 7:30 Healthy and Fit with Berty Tilarso 7:40 Cartoon: Vicky the Viking 8:05 Culture Program 8:35 Children's Drama 9:00 People and Events 9:30 Comedy: Ria Jenaka 9:45 Music 10:45 Youth Program 11:15 Indonesian Culinary 1:15 p.m.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

Adoption process should easierBy Hillary Clinton The first time I met Mother Teresa was not in an urban slum or a remote village in India but in the fancy ballroom of a Washington hotel. It was February 1994, and she had just delivered a speech against abortion at the National Prayer Breakfast.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

State universities admit 63,090 people JAKARTA (JP): The government announced yesterday the 63,090 people who passed the entrance exams for the 89 state universities nationwide.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

Feasting on king cobra: Danger of delicacy?By V. Anjaiah JAKARTA (JP): We have read stories about blood-sucking vampires. We have seen people eating fried chicken, goat, cow and pig blood. But have you ever seen anyone drink fresh cobra blood?If not, go to Jakarta's busy Jl.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

Disgusting, barbarousFrom KompasDisgusting, barbarous, insane, sadistic... It seems that there aren't any more appropriate words to describe the rape of the wife and children of the Acan family in Bekasi.The rapists must be arrested.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

The legend of Bob Marley, resurrected and reissuedBy Jason Tedjasukmana JAKARTA (JP): I first heard Burnin' on my mom's old Marantz turntable, the record crackling and popping like a smoldering spliff. A slow, hypnotic groove saturated the room and yet another reggae disciple emerged.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

Persib to play Petrokimia in national soccer league final JAKARTA (JP): The long, grueling and tense competition pitting 34 soccer teams will climax in today's match at the Senayan stadium when Petrokimia Putra plays Persib Bandung for the President's Cup, the symbol of national league supremacy.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

What bad effect? I would like to respond to the article under the headline of What bad effect? TV has done a lot, which appeared in Sunday's edition of The Jakarta Post on July 23, 1995.It reminds me of what Coordinating Minister for Social Affairs Aswar Anas has said, which was really wise.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

Indonesians rank among top ten foreign spenders SINGAPORE (JP): An Rp 250,000 exit tax and an abundance of sprawling shopping centers at home don't deter Indonesian shoppers from hunting for bargains abroad.They still swarm into Singapore, particularly on the weekends.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

The coast of Nias: A paradise for surfersBy Ibnu Basori NIAS (JP): The International Surfing Championship which ended on July 23 turned the quiet coast near Sorake on Nias into a fiesta.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

Environmental hazards of biotech, patentsBy Hira P. Jhamtani JAKARTA (JP): Biotechnology is essentially technology that utilizes life forms (organisms) which are engineered to provide goods and services for human beings.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

Scientists search for new healthier genes Scientists are trying to collect and preserve rare human cells types and genes from "endangered" indigenous group in a bid to conquer genetically-linked illnesses. Johanna Son of Inter Press Service reports.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

Singapore still a shoppers' heavenBy Imanuddin Singapore launched its second grand sale on July 14 in an effort to retain its reputation as a shoppers' paradise. A reporter of The Jakarta Post was recently invited by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board to witness this event.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

Remembering Subagio Sastrowardoyo JAKARTA (JP): In the creation of poetry, a distillation of thought and experience takes place; more often than not what underlies poems are philosophical conclusions. The tendency on the part of the poet to philosophize is apparent in even the simplest of poems.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

Ruwiyati slumps to second defeat JAKARTA (JP): National champion Ruwiyati of Central Java had to eat humble pie again after being outpaced by her hometown rival Hanny Melon, this time in the women's 10,000m, on the third day of the Indonesia Open Track and Field Championships at the Senayan Madya ...
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

Hariyanto, Susi skip U.S. Open c'ships JAKARTA (JP): The Badminton Association of Indonesia has decided not to include Hariyanto Arbi and Susi Susanti in the team for the U.S. Open badminton championships in Atlanta.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

The art of bargaining in BukittinggiBy Carl Chairul BUKITTINGGI, West Sumatra (JP): Skipping Bukittingi in a journey to West Sumatra is just like going all the way to San Diego without seeing the Sea World.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

Honda riders take lead pole positions YOGYAKARTA (JP): Michael Machio of France led the Honda riders, with Jimmy Button of U.S.A. and Brian K. Jorgensen of Denmark making it one-two-three at yesterday's practice for today's World Motocross Championship.Machio clocked two minutes 34.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

Mr. ProfessionalBy Sori Siregar From a distance I saw Karundeng coming from the west. I was standing in front of the gate of the parking building, waiting for him. With his hurried steps, he looked like a bullet zipping through the air.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

Tears fill my eyesFrom Berita BuanaMy heart bled when I read the newspaper article on the rape by a group of burglars of a mother and her two daughters in Bekasi on July 24.Although I am a man, unconsciously, tears filled my eyes when I read the news.Their act is barbaric. I can't imagine the agony.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

Top HK policemen sees 1997 as an 'adventure'By Denis Brulet HONG KONG (AFP): With two years to go before Hong Kong's handback to China, a high-ranking career public servant like Andrew Leung would seem to be a prime candidate to quit the British colony pronto.Not so.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

Guess What? Djisman Simanjuntak Have you ever heard Djisman Simanjuntak talk about press freedom?Probably not.Simanjuntak is the executive director of the Prasetiya Mulya Graduate School of Management and he is popular for his sharp analysis in the field of economics.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

Architecture only surviving key to Nias originsText by Ibnu Basori Photos by Arief Hidayat NIAS (JP): The origins of the Nias people are uncertain. But the elders of the island are convinced that one place, Gomo in Central Nias, is the origin of their ancestry.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

Guess What? Koos Arumdanie Collector of traditional Indonesian textiles Koos Arumdanie couldn't hide her disappointment upon seeing that the Borobudur Inter-Continental Hotel's Flores room -- where a one-day seminar on Indonesian traditional woven cloths was held on Thursday -- was almost empty.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

Rendra: When love borders ruin, failure and deathBy Johannes Simbolon JAKARTA (JP): Rendra, "The Peacock", strutted out of his socio-political garden to read his collection of love poems this week.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

Guess What? Linda Evangelista Being a top model is probably a sweet dream for many young girls worldwide, but for one of the world's super models, Linda Evangelista, it is only a stepping-stone career.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

ASEAN told to move faster on free tradeBy Oei Eng Goan BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (JP): Brunei leader Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah urged the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) yesterday to move faster in implementing free trade in the region.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

Asia-Pacific Film Festival lacks focus and direction JAKARTA (JP): The Asia-Pacific Film Festival (APFF) must develop a specific focus in order to become respectable.Indonesian film critic Marselli Sumarno said the APFF does not have any particular character or theme.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

Guess What? Toeti Adhitama Some people are against lotteries, which are considered gambling. But not Toeti Adhitama, editor of Eksekutif, a business monthly.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

Grief hangs heavy over Bekasi farmer's modest homeBy Johannes Simbolon BEKASI (JP): Grief hangs over the house which stands a stones throw away from the dirty river that separates the Bekasi and Bogor regencies.
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Sun, 30 Jul 1995

Rape, violence rock the countryBy T. Sima Gunawan and Rita A. Widiadana Reports on the brutal rape of a mother and her two teenage daughters in Bekasi, east of Jakarta, on Monday had not yet died down when police announced they had arrested four teenagers several hours after allegedly raping a ...
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