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Searching for all articles published on 1995-07-31 ...
42 articles.
Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Many people ignorant of computer securityBy Zainal A. Hasibuan JAKARTA (JP): As more and more people buy computers, security threats are increasing. However, many computer users are still not aware of the importance of computer security.
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Mulia Group to sell shares JAKARTA (JP): Institutional investors of the United States and Europe will purchase approximately 23.75 million shares, or 10.55 percent, of the total equity stocks of the publicly listed Mulia Industrindo.
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

'Prisoners' release no threat to security JAKARTA (JP): Many politicians say the release of Soebandrio and two other political prisoners convicted in connection with the 1965 abortive communist coup will pose no security threat provided the government stops at these three.
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Greenpeace less scientific Thanks for opening the pages of your paper to this debate. One example of environmentalists' scare tactics. Ms.
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Share prices mixed on Jakarta Stock Exchange JAKARTA (JP): Stock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) closed mixed in moderate trading last week, as the market worked itself through another narrow trading range.The JSX Composite Index closed the week at 512.51, up 1.58 points (0.
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Expert calls for more than one presidential candidate DEPOK, West Java (JP): Harun Alrasid, a constitutional law expert, questioned the possibility of having more than one presidential candidate in 1998 in his oration at a ceremony marking his professorship at the University of Indonesia ...
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Eastern region's plight It is understandable if the people living on Indonesia's eastern islands of Sulawesi, Nusa Tenggara, Maluku and Irian Jaya, now want to see more concerted efforts by the central government to accelerate the pace of development in their region.
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Mon, 31 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, 31 Jul 1995

Japan's politics paralyzed Since its first day in office, the ruling coalition government in Japan has been racing against time and history.
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Malaria therapy can be used in AIDS treatmentBy Lidia Wasowicz SAN FRANCISCO (UPI): Taking a lesson from the past, researchers have used malaria therapy to treat AIDS patients -- with preliminary success, investigators said last week.
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

ASEAN to boost cooperationBy Oei Eng Goan BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (JP): Foreign ministers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) wound up their 28th annual meeting here yesterday with a commitment to boost wider political and security cooperation with other countries in the ...
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Crosser Tortelli wins Yogyakarta race YOGYAKARTA (JP): Sebastien Tortelli of France, capitalizing on a dusty track and come-from-behind strategy, won the 11th leg of the 125cc World Motocross Championships yesterday.
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

TV todayTVRI 2:30 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 Regional News 5:30 Culture Program 6:05 Nusantara, the Beloved Country 6:15 Village Program 6:30 Profession 7:00 Evening News 7:30 TV ...
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Welcoming ASEAN's newest member While Vietnam's admission into the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has brought the regional organization a step closer to its ideals, some remaining shadows deserve to be heeded.
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Boy gets 75 days for stealing SURABAYA, East Java: The district court sentenced a 15 year- old boy over the weekend to 75 days in jail for stealing a bike last May.
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Alatas not approached by RP on Pramoedya BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (JP): Foreign Minister Ali Alatas said yesterday that he had not been approached by the Philippine government about Indonesian writer Pramoedya Ananta Toer's possible visit to Manila to receive the Magsaysay Award.
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Royal row in Cirebon CIREBON, West Java: A row has erupted over the succession of the throne of Kacirebonan, one of six tiny sultanates in Cirebon.The quarrel has involved all the sultanates because the princes and princesses are all related.
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Bintang to bring own witnesses to police JAKARTA (JP): Former legislator Sri Bintang Pamungkas, currently under police investigation for allegedly insulting President Soeharto, hopes to defend himself with his own witnesses from Germany.
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

President to visit Jakarta Bay JAKARTA (JP): All unloading activities in Jakarta Bay will be brought to a halt for about two hours on Aug. 19 when President Soeharto visits the port to inspect warships taking part in the Arung Samudera'95.
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Drowned official found off Padar, 3 still missing JAKARTA (JP): Search and Rescue workers found the body of one of the four government officials believed to have drowned in the rough waters of East Nusa Tenggara last week, police said yesterday.
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Stop screening violent films on TV: Scholar JAKARTA (JP): A Moslem scholar has strongly urged the Ministry of Information to instruct television stations to stop screening films filled with excessive violence.
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Persib lifts coveted title of soccer league JAKARTA (JP): Striker Sutiono was the toast of Persib Bandung as he scored the winning goal to beat a ten-man Petrokimia Putra and therefore carry away the coveted President's Cup trophy in yesterday's thrilling Indonesian soccer league ...
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Batik cooperatives body to expand textile capacities JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Batik Cooperatives Association will expand the production capacities of its companies by increasing the number of its spinning units from 210,000 to 270,000, with an investment of Rp 60 billion (US$26.8 million).
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Soebandrio steers clear of politics JAKARTA (JP): Former foreign minister Soebandrio, one of three political prisoners pardoned by President Soeharto last week, said yesterday that he would not politick after his release on Aug. 16.
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Lawyers must unite before 2005: Soerjono JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia lawyers should unite under an umbrella organization because they will have to compete with foreign lawyers after 2005, Chief Justice Soerjono said.
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Thousands rush to Senayan to see test results JAKARTA (JP): Thousands of senior high school students, who completed the 1995 matriculation exams for entrance into state universities, converged on Senayan's main stadium on Saturday, jostling to obtain the lists which contained the results of ...
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Local banks to face stiff competition due to liberalizationBy Hendarsyah Tarmizi JAKARTA (JP): The agreement of the World Trade Organization (WTO) last Friday to open up global trade in the fast-growing financial services sector will mean a better deal for consumers.
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

My role I venture to write about Soebandrio and talk only the truth and nothing but the truth, and refrain from praising or condemning him. I am not commenting about clemency either, because that is the prerogative of the head of state.
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Shinshinto gains popularity In the following analysis of Japanese party politics, following the 1995 House of Councilors election on July 23, Jakarta Post Asia correspondent Harvey Stockwin takes a look at the country's emerging two-party system and the increasing power of Shinshinto.
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Massage parlors, discos warned for violations JAKARTA (JP): The West Jakarta authorities have reprimanded 22 massage parlors and discotheques, as well as a factory, for allegedly violating regulations.
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Lippo Life's profits soar JAKARTA (JP): Lippo Life, a publicly-listed life insurance company, reported over the weekend a 365 percent increase in its profits in the first semester of this year, to Rp 9.75 billion, over the same period for last year.
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Humorists' photos to be displayed JAKARTA (JP): Fifty photos of well-known Indonesian humorists and comedians, past and present, will be displayed in an exhibition, from Aug. 1 to Aug. 30, at the Boim Cafe.
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Rural areas need more teachers BENGKULU, Sumatra: The head of the local office of the Ministry of Education and Culture, Idrus Mauma, says he cannot accept requests from teachers who work in isolated areas that they be moved to urban centers because the villages need them.
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Bimantara sets up firm JAKARTA (JP): The Bimantara Group, a conglomerate controlled by Bambang Trihatmodjo, in cooperation with Nissho Iwai Corporation of Japan, has established a multi-finance company called PT Artha Cakra Multifinance with capital of Rp 15 billion (US$6.8 million).
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Bazaar and bizarre during Arung Samudera JAKARTA (JP): A 24-hour bazaar, and some bizarre games, will be held during the upcoming Arung Samudera, a major event combining international sailing races, a warship procession, as well as entertainment for the 10,000 to 15,000 participants and their ...
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Skepticism surrounds Bulog's CPO plan JAKARTA (JP): The setting up of a crude palm oil (CPO) buffer stock started earlier this month by the National Logistics Agency (Bulog) is drawing criticism from many observers who call it an ineffective way to bring down cooking oil prices.
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

On U.S. policy Although the proposals for Bosnia by James Baker III (The Jakarta Post, July 26, 1995) mirror my earlier "ideas" in a previous letter, there are some glaring inconsistencies which beg comment.
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Let Bosnia defend itself The Senate and the Clinton administration are headed in opposite directions on Bosnia. The Senate approved by a veto- proof 69-29 margin Wednesday a bill sponsored by Bob Dole and Joseph Lieberman scheduling an end to American compliance with the U.N.
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

On French policy I refer to Mr. St. John's letters (The Jakarta Post, July 11 and 27, 1995). Personally I do not want to comment on Mr. St. John's hysterical "broadsides."' fired against the actual French policy.
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Revamp city-owned firms: Councilor JAKARTA (JP): The United Development Party (PPP) faction of the City Council is demanding that city-owned companies be restructured to improve their efficiency.
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Oil firm installs executives JAKARTA (JP): The president of the State oil company Pertamina, Faisal Abda'oe, has appointed Legowo Dradjat as chief executive of the firm's property subsidiary PT Patra Jasa, replacing H.J.C. Mochtar.
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995

Symposium on computers JAKARTA (JP): A four-day symposium beginning Wednesday at the Jakarta Convention Center will discuss computer software technology and will feature Indonesian and foreign experts.Eko K.
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