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Searching for all articles published on 1996-11-28 ...
54 articles.
Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Galeri Lontar: A gallery with vision JAKARTA (JP): The growing interest of Indonesia's emerging middle class in art as an investment over the past few years has resulted in the opening of a large number of galleries all over Jakarta.One of them is Galeri Lontar at Jl. Utan Kayu No.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Jakarta's history important, says Surjadi Soedirdja JAKARTA (JP): Governor Surjadi Soedirdja said he wanted Jakarta to become a city which reflected on its history."A good city is one which can talk about its history," Surjadi said yesterday when opening a seminar on renovating old cities.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Infant death rate remains high PADANG, West Sumatra: The provincial government hopes that midwives can help reduce the infant mortality rate from the current 57 to 50 per 1,000 live births over the next four years.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Lippo Life revenue up JAKARTA (JP): Lippo Life booked a 37 percent increase in its total revenue to Rp 478.4 billion (US$202.7 million) for the first nine months of this year from Rp 349.9 billion for the same period last year.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

About 'cookies' A couple of letters about "cookies" and Mr. Zatni Arbi gets free a Internet connection and Mr. de Vries gets marketing for his enterprise (Nov. 18, 1996). Who said this column is uninspiring?A remark: Don't try to scan cookies coming in (a feature of Microsoft Explorer 3.0).
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Mustika Ratu hits Manila MANILA (JP): Indonesian cosmetics-maker Mustika Ratu plans to set up a plant in the Philippines as part of its ASEAN expansion program.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Catching 40 wild elephants BANDAR LAMPUNG: Forest authorities plan to catch 40 wild elephants, which often encroach on villages and devour farmers' crops because their habitat is dwindling.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

APEC faces rocky future Asia-Pacific ministers are busy lauding the "giant" steps they have taken in recent days to open up markets, but free trade tensions are simmering even as they exchanged hearty handshakes with one another.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Govt agencies argue on PLN liquidity cure JAKARTA (JP): The government yesterday dismissed a suggestion that the state electricity firm, PT PLN, should sell its 800- megawatt coal-fired power station at Paiton, East Java.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Asia Link buys 35 percent stake in PT Metrosel JAKARTA (JP): The Holland-based Asia Link B.V., owned by Indonesia's wealthy Salim family, has bought a 35 percent stake, worth US$147 million, in PT Metro Selular Nusantara (Metrosel), a mobile cellular telecommunications firm.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

63,000 students have worms PURWAKARTA, West Java: About 63,000, or 90 percent, of students in the regency have worms slithering in their intestines, official statistics show.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Students decry Court's decisions JAKARTA (JP): About 20 students of University of Indonesia demonstrated yesterday against a series of controversial Supreme Court decisions.The Supreme Court's secretary general, Mangatas Nasution, was accommodating of the protest by university law school students.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Jakarta's first Fashion Week: A blur of shapes and colorsBy Dini.S. Djalal JAKARTA (JP): Fashion Week has arrived in Jakarta, and style hounds may never air-kiss the same way again.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

All champs to defend Grand Prix titles JAKARTA (JP): The organizers of the Lipton World Grand Prix Badminton Finals in Denpasar, Bali, must be very relieved as all the defending champions have agreed to defend their titles.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Miss World There was a big sigh of relief in India that there were no tragedies -- women activists going on a self-immolation spree -- to protest against the Miss World contest held in Bangalore on Nov. 23, 1996.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

BDN issues $95m in notes JAKARTA (JP): State-owned Bank Dagang Negara (BDN), through its Cayman Islands branch, Tuesday issued floating rate notes worth US$95 million.The bank said the seven-year notes would be listed on the Luxembourg and Hong Kong stock exchanges.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

'Time for Moslems to be real majority' Some observers believe that the widely publicized hand shaking between President Soeharto and noted Moslem leader Abdurrahman Wahid recently has staved off tension between the two leaders and put the Moslems in political spotlight.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

TV todayTVRI 2:45 TV Series: Family Matters 3:05 Dance Performance: Gelar Tari 3:30 Tour and Travel 4:05 Science Film 4:30 Student's Program: Dunia Pendidikan 4:55 Filler and Trailer 5:00 Regional News 5:25 My Country 5:30 Arabic Lessons 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita 6:05 ...
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Wrinklies race death to wed KUPANG, East Nusa Tenggara: Up to 500 elderly couples who have been living-in-sin for as long as they care to remember will soon be married off in a mass wedding in southern Central Timor regency.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Ex-inmates testify to appalling jail conditions JAKARTA (JP): Several youths and women just released from detention testified yesterday to the appalling conditions in the Pondok Bambu detention center, where a 13-year old boy, who died on Monday, was serving time.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Indonesia faces world volleyball ban JAKARTA (JP): The world volleyball body (FIVB) is threatening to ban Indonesia from all international matches for one year for breaking its commitment to host the 1997 Junior World Championships.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Great River's profits up JAKARTA (JP): Publicly-listed clothes producer PT Great River International has reported a 106 percent increase in net profits to Rp 19.6 billion (US$8.28 million) for the third quarter of this year over the same period last year.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Civil servants want seats in the House JAKARTA (JP): The six-million strong corps of civil servants (Korpri), known for its affiliation with the ruling Golkar, says it wishes to have House of Representatives seats allotted to its members.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Solo burnt palace rebuilt SURAKARTA: A wing of the Surakarta (Solo) palace burned down in 1985 will be rebuilt.King Paku Buwono XII held a party on Monday night thanking donors for their contributions to the project, which will officially start on Dec. 17, Antara reported yesterday.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Pepper exports fall JAKARTA (JP): Lampung's black pepper exports fell 22 percent to 13,320 tons for the first nine months of this year from 16,910 tons for the corresponding period of 1995.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Police shoot dead one of Tangerang's most wanted TANGERANG, West Java (JP): Police shot dead a notorious criminal after he tried to escape from a police escort at Parigi village in Pondok Aren sub-district, Tuesday.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Nov. 27, 1996: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 1,075 25 ...
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Flood hits East Jakarta JAKARTA (JP): Floods swept across parts of East Jakarta yesterday when the Cipinang river overflowed due to heavy rains.The areas affected were the Makasar, Kebon Pala and Cipinang Melayu sub-districts, with floodwater reaching 80 centimeters,Antara reported.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Clara to be adviser to climbing course JAKARTA (JP): Clara Sumarwati, the first Indonesian and Southeast Asian woman to reach the 8,848-meter summit of Mt. Everest, is to be the adviser to the country's first mountaineering course.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Developer blames deaths on contractors JAKARTA (JP): The developer of a construction project in West Jakarta blamed the project's frequent on-site accidents on its contractors.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Tragedy in prison Although the controversy over last month's death of Tjetje Tadjudin in police custody has not died down, the nation is now shocked by the death of Lambertus Lele Koban at Pondok Bambu Penitentiary in Jakarta. The circumstances of the two deaths are different.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

City to host international forum on Asian cities JAKARTA (JP): An international conference on Asian cities organized by the New York-based Asia Society and the Jakarta- based Center for Information and Development Studies (CIDES) will be held here from Dec. 2 to Dec. 5.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Universities urged to make reforms JAKARTA (JP): A senior official called on universities yesterday to immediately reform their practices to meet client demand and to increase the quality of graduates.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Gus Dur-Habibie meeting called for SURABAYA (JP): Abdurrahman Wahid and B.J. Habibie, both leaders of two of Indonesia's most influential Moslem organizations, should meet and improve cooperation, a respected ulema says.K.H.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

BI asks bankers to tread carefully in debt market JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia Governor Soedradjad Djiwandono told Indonesian bankers yesterday that their involvement in the debt market should not endanger their banking activities.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Free medical cure for workers JAKARTA (JP): PT Jamsostek, a state-owned insurance company running social security for workers, provided free medical treatment for about 1,000 workers.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Megawati loyalists sentenced JAKARTA (JP): The Central Jakarta District Court sentenced yesterday 115 supporters of the deposed Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) leader, Megawati Soekarnoputri, to four months and three days jail each for their involvement in the July 27 riot.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Art lovers angry about damage to valuable painting JAKARTA (JP): Art lovers blasted yesterday the lack of art appreciation they said led to a valuable painting being vandalized at the Jakarta Arts Council office.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

'Gurita' mishap case to court BANDA ACEH, Aceh: Five of six people believed to bear primary responsibility for the Gurita ship accident that claimed over 300 lives in January will stand trial soon.The police said five dossiers for the suspects were sent last week.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Int'l hotel chain must set up local firm, hire Indonesians JAKARTA (JP): Foreign hotel chains operating in Indonesia must set up local subsidiaries by the year 2000, a senior official said yesterday.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

State farming firms' pretax profits tumble JAKARTA (JP): Two groups of state firms overseen by the Ministry of Agriculture last year suffered a drop in pretax profits due to poor production, unsound marketing and unfavorable weather, an official says.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Amrus hacks creative freedom out of woodBy Margaret Agusta JAKARTA (JP): Amrus Natalsya does with a knife what most artists do with a paintbrush. Under his strong hands and sharp eyes, thick panels of wood take on images of human life and existence.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Sumatra rubber exports up JAKARTA (JP): The value of North Sumatra's natural rubber exports for the first seven months of this year increased 23.6 percent to US$29.3 million from US$ 23.7 million for the same period last year, according to the province's bureau of statistics.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Situbondo coral reef under threat SURABAYA: The famed coral reefs in Situbondo have come under serious threat over the past several months due to widespread coral theft, a press report said yesterday.Together with white sand beaches, coral reefs are Situbondo's main tourist attraction.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

New suspects in Udin killing JAKARTA (JP): The National Commission on Human Rights claims to know of other likely suspects of the August killing of journalist Fuad Muhammad Syafruddin, Antara reported.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

'Kiosks' available soon' JAKARTA (JP): Central Jakarta Mayor Abdul Kahfi promised yesterday temporary kiosks for Senen fire victims would be ready next month.He said the mayoralty had listed 786 traders who rented kiosks in the destroyed blocks 4 and 5.There were 1,389 rented kiosks.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Myanmar issue may come up in ASEAN summit MANILA (JP): Indonesia played down yesterday the highly debated issue of Myanmar's early accession to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), saying there were no special priorities for the upcoming summit.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Horticultural expo in Pasar Minggu JAKARTA (JP): The city's agricultural office in cooperation with related agencies will hold a horticultural exhibition at the Ragunan Camping Ground in Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta from Dec. 6 to 15.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Telkom's net profit rises 28% JAKARTA (JP): State-owned domestic telecommunications provider PT Telkom reported yesterday its net profit reached US$481 million in the January to September period this year, a 28.91 percent increase from the same period of 1995.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Labor exporters complain about levies JAKARTA (JP): An association of labor exporting companies yesterday again lamented the rampant levies imposed on them by bureaucratic officials, and a host of other problems making it difficult for them to do business.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Govt may scrap gas subsidies to state firms JAKARTA (JP): The government yesterday considered eliminating its gas subsidy to some state-owned firms while maintaining its subsidy on fertilizer prices.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Bank Bira's profit rises 100 percent JAKARTA (JP): Bank Bira announced yesterday its net profit increased 100 percent in the first nine months of this year to Rp 43.99 billion (US$18.6 million) from Rp 21.97 (US$9.3 million) billion for the same period last year.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Seven share lead in Tugu Pratama Open JAKARTA (JP): Seven players share the lead after yesterday's opening round of the Tugu Pratama Golf Championship at the 7,141- yard Bumi Serpong Damai Golf and Country club near here.
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Thu, 28 Nov 1996

Bishop Belo pressured to sue 'Der Spiegel' BANDUNG (JP): The East Timorese bishop's denial and apology has failed to please government officials offended by his remarks published in a German magazine.Information Minister Harmoko and Home Affairs Minister Yogie S.M.
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