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Searching for all articles published on 1995-09-11 ...
36 articles.
Mon, 11 Sep 1995

Bali has 35 new drug-addicts DENPASAR, Bali: Research by a local hospital has revealed that 35 Balinese youths became addicted to drugs between January and August this year, Antara reported on Saturday.Drug addiction is becoming a problem among youths in Bali, according to I.
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

Clean your hard disk completely for Win95By Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): I installed at least three versions of Windows 95 before installing the shipped version I received from Microsoft on Aug. 28. As soon as I got home that evening, I started installing Win95.
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

Expensive meal In a recent article, The Jakarta Post mentioned how some police officers take advantage of people's ignorance of the law. Unfortunately there also many other unscrupulous people and organizations who act similarly.
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

Councilors accuse administration of being inconsistent JAKARTA (JP): Members of City Council have criticized the municipal administration for being inconsistent in implementing the existing regulations.
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

Share prices plunge on JSX JAKARTA (JP): Share prices closed lower across the board on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) last week, amid deteriorating sentiment.The JSX composite index closed the week plunging by 12.01 points from the week's opening of 502.004.
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

'ICMI not a political corridor' JAKARTA (JP): Questions about the role of the Association of Indonesian Moslem Intellectuals (ICMI) lingered on Saturday as experts discussed the organization's development during the five years since its foundation.
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

Dili under control after two days of violent rioting DILI, East Timor (JP): The provincial capital was stable but still tense yesterday, following two days of violent street demonstrations after an official reportedly insulted the Catholic religion.
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

Dutch firms urged to expand to SE AsiaBy Bob Mantiri THE HAGUE (JP): Dutch Minister for Economic Affairs Hans Wijers says Dutch companies must expand their activities to South East Asia, especially Indonesia, which is "a fantastic spot to invest in.
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

Diners responds I am answering the letter of complaint by D. Champel in The Jakarta Post. Through this letter, allow us to clarify the case as follows:The woman has been a Cardmember of "Diners Club" since Oct. 17, 1994, with the credit limit of Rp 3 million.
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

Election of heads of Bekasi villages JAKARTA (JP): The Bekasi regency will hold an election for six local village heads on Oct. 8, head of the regency's administration affairs, Mardiatmo, said over the weekend.
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

Policemen to be tried by military tribunal for robbery in Glodok JAKARTA (JP): Three of five police officers accused of being involved in a robbery have been transferred by city police to the city military police for further legal processing, an officer said over the weekend.
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

Outline of a Bosnia peace Friday's agreement to create a separate state for Bosnian Serbs on Bosnian territory is an important step toward realizing the longstanding international partition plan for Bosnian peace.
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Mon, 11 Sep 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, 11 Sep 1995

Finland invited to cooperate in forest projects JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia has submitted several proposals to the Finnish government to conduct joint activities for forest development in this country, an official from the Ministry of Forestry says.
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

Golkar officials evade debate SEMARANG, Central Java: Officials of the Central Java chapter of the ruling Golkar political party failed to show up to a student-sponsored debate on the organization's illicit electioneering.
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

Corruption a cultural problem: Experts SURAKARTA, Central Java (JP): Corruption in Indonesia has become so ingrained in the nation's culture that wiping it out will require a cultural approach, two scholars argued on Saturday.
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

Japan's rate-cut will help private sector JAKARTA (JP): The Bank of Japan's move to cut its discount rate by half to 0.5 percent last Friday, which has been followed by a depreciation of the yen, will favor businesses in Indonesia, economists said here on Saturday.
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

Timber estate, pulp plant development questioned JAKARTA (JP): Japanese parliamentarians and members of non- governmental organizations (NGO) questioned the development of a timber estate and pulp plant in South Sumatra, which are suspected to have negative impacts on the people in ...
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

Girl raped in Kemayoran JAKARTA (JP): A 16-year-old girl, identified only as VS, was allegedly drugged and raped by five youths last week.Lt. Col.
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

CPO supply reaches only 17,000 tons JAKARTA (JP): Private companies and the joint marketing agency for the state plantation firms have supplied only 17,000 tons of crude palm oil (CPO), far short of the targeted 75,000 tons for buffer stocking, an official said.
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

Scholar proposes new model of politics for RI JAKARTA (JP): Political scientist Amir Santoso has proposed a "supportive participation" model of politics to tackle two major hurdles which Indonesia is now facing: Growing demands for democracy and a widening gap between the rich and the poor.
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

Groups sign agreement on kidney transplants JAKARTA (JP): Religious leaders, government officials and doctors agreed on Saturday to permit transplants of kidneys from corpses.
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

Rains in the city only a transition JAKARTA (JP): An official from the national weather bureau says that the downpours that have fallen on Jakarta during past few days were only the results of a transition phase from the dry season to the rainy season.
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

Entertainers freed with guarantee JAKARTA (JP): Four entertainers, who were questioned earlier in the week over copied phones, were released on bail on Friday, a police source said."It is legal, according to the law," a police source said, commenting on the release of the four on bail.
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

Bus drivers go on strike SURAKARTA, Central Java: Hundreds of bus drivers plying the Wonogiri-Surakarta route went on strike yesterday in protest against police fines which, they say, are unfair."We are angry because police ticket many of us for unclear reasons.
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

Indonesia still lacks basic sports facilities SURABAYA (JP): One of the reasons why Indonesia is still lagging behind other countries in sporting performance is a lack of standard sports facilities, according to Coordinating Minister for Political Affairs and Security Soesilo Soedarman.
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

Children to be immunized MEDAN, North Sumatra: About one million children under five years of age will receive polio vaccination free of charge under the one-month National Immunization Program, which begins on Sept. 13.
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

SYMPHONY In paragraph six of the story entitled "1,500 spectators overwhelmed by Independence Symphony" on Page 1 of yesterday's issue of The Jakarta Post, the sentence "... backed by a 60- member choir led by Ronald Pohan ... " should have read "...
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

Activists slam conference as 'anti-family'By Santi WE Soekanto BEIJING (JP): As delegates struggled to remove the brackets in the text of the draft Platform of Action, activists campaigned against what they described as "anti-religion" and "anti-family" aspects of the document.
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

'Time to adopt land banking concept' JAKARTA (JP): A member of City Council has urged the city administration to adopt a land banking concept, in a bid to help reduce land disputes in the future.Lukman F.
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

'Sjafruddin's ideas are still relevant' JAKARTA (JP): The thought of the late Sjafruddin Prawiranegara, a leading figure of modern Indonesian history, remains relevant today, a seminar heard over the weekend.
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

Alarm bells ringing We sounded the alarm bells in this column last month when official trade figures were released, showing a 33 percent fall in Indonesia's trade surplus in the first five months of this year over the corresponding period of last year.
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

Asia-Pacific facing changeBy Juwono Sudarsono The following article is based on a paper presented at the first annual conference of the Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies, U.S. Pacific Command, Hawaii, Sept. 4 to 6, 1995. HONOLOLU, Hawaii, U.S.A.
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Mon, 11 Sep 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 Regional News 5:30 Environment 6:05 Nusantara the Beloved Country 6:15 Village Program 6:30 Foreign News 7:00 Evening News 7:30 TV ...
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

Parking problem in Pasar Pagi Parking procedures in the Pasar Pagi downtown area, and its surrounds, have always caused problems.
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Mon, 11 Sep 1995

Javanese high school students sweep running campionships JAKARTA (JP): High school students from four Javanese cities outran their rivals from five other provinces yesterday in the final of the "Lari Indonesia Juara" competition, which featured a 5-kilometer and a 10-km run from the National ...
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