Find news items by date

Select Year:
1994   1995   1996   1997   1998   1999   2000   2001   2002   2003   2004   2005   2006   2007   2008   2009   2010   2011   2012   2015   2016   2017  

Select Month:
1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12  

Select Day:
1   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30  

Searching for all articles published on 1996-06-24 ...
44 articles.
Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Military aircraft dominate air show JAKARTA (JP): The massive presence of military aircraft, the most striking feature of Indonesia Air Show '96, has armsmakers vying for public attention and government buyers.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

South Korean shuttlers dominate Ciba Asia Cup JAKARTA (JP): South Korean players delighted their home crowd by winning three titles at the Ciba Asia Cup Badminton Championships in Seoul.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Garuda to privatize subsidiary JAKARTA (JP): The country's flag carrier Garuda Indonesia is to sell up to 60 percent of its shares in its wholly-owned subsidiary PT Aerowisata, which operates hotel and catering services, to private firms.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Hope for easy media permits YOGYAKARTA: The Association of Indonesian Communication Experts on Saturday urged the government to ease mass media licensing.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Megawati torpedoes demotion JAKARTA (JP): Rejecting last week's government-backed congress which ousted her, Megawati Soekarnoputri said yesterday she remains the legitimate chief of the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI).
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Dirty industrial era likely to last The communications industry has been called a "smokeless" technology. But as Malcolm Howard reports for Inter Press Service, the information age can be dirty business.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Fire guts 18 houses JAMBI, Jambi: Eighteen houses in Telanaipura district were gutted by a fire which started late Wednesday, Antara reported yesterday. No casualties were reported.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Steady Safe gets loans JAKARTA (JP): Land transportation firm PT Steady Safe has received syndicated loans of US$100 million from 20 overseas banks arranged by Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation, Singapore.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Asamera finds oil JAKARTA (JP): Asamera Oil Ltd, a subsidiary of Gulf Canada Resources Limited, has struck a new oil reserve in the wildcat Pijar-1 of its Corridor Block production sharing contract area in South Sumatra.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Curb foreign loans The Consultative Group for Indonesia, in its fifth meeting on Thursday, approved loans of US$5.26 billion, which is less than last year's figure.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

United Nations Secretary-General Kompas of June 14, 1996, reported that UN Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali's term of office will end this year, and that his successor could well come from Ireland, Japan, Norway, Ghana or Egypt.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Government ban on beauty pageants debated JAKARTA (JP): Does the state have any say in a woman's beauty? Does it have any say in how a woman should treat her body and her beauty? Does a woman have an independent right over her body?These questions were posed by the Institute of Studies on ...
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

HK squashes competition JAKARTA (JP): An all-Hong Kong showdown pitting Abdul Faheem Khan against Jackie Lee will mark the men's final in the East Asian Squash Championships today.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Railway link with Central Asia keeps Iran's image on track A recently-opened rail link between Iran and five Central Asian republics is being hailed as the turning point in the region's development, writes Dilip Hiro for Inter Press Service.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Team of lawyers awaits Oki's written request JAKARTA (JP): A formal statement appointing the team of lawyers to defend the Los Angeles triple murder suspect, Harnoko Dewantono, popularly known as Oki, will be made public today, lawyer Amir Syamsuddin said.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Four day nonstop watch on PDI office JAKARTA (JP): Many police officers, who on Saturday entered into their fourth day of guarding the headquarters of the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI), said they hope they could go home even only to change.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

PDI and Megawati As expected, last week's government-sponsored Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) congress in Medan decided to remove Megawati Soekarnoputri from the chairmanship. The congress, organized by the party's breakaway members elected Megawati's predecessor Soerjadi as the new chairman.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Tangerang regent censures officials for land fraud TANGERANG, West Java (JP): Tangerang Regent Saifullah AR has reprimanded three local officials for illegally selling residents' land to a private company.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

'RI model of religius tolerance' JAKARTA (JP): A visiting American religious scholar said Indonesia is a model of religious tolerance that other countries could do well to emulate.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

More on air pollution With regard to improving Jakarta's air quality, it is fairly obvious that requiring vehicles to be emission tested or mandating maintenance programs for motor vehicles is cumbersome, difficult to enforce, and likely to be circumvented.Mr. F.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Where to go in Jakarta: June 24, 1996Music * Hotel Dai-ichi, Jl. Senen Raya 135, Central Jakarta. - Mezzanine Lounge: The Praise Vocal Group, nightly except Sundays, from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. * Hotel Aryaduta, Jl.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

TV Program: Monday, June 24, 1996TV todayTVRI 2:30 p.m. Travel: My Country 2:35 TV Series: Saber Rider and The Star Sheriff 3:05 Children's Program: Anak Anak Indonesia 3:30 TV Series: Major Dad 4:00 News: Lintasan Berita 4:05 Science Film: Animal Odyssey 4:30 Quiz: Cepat Tepat 5:00 ...
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Pitfalls abound for Asian emerging marketsBy Sahala Sianipar JAKARTA (JP): Another remarkable year for the United States equities market. The Wall Street Journal's article on May 29, 1996 reported that American investors poured in US$ 26.35 billion through mutual funds into the equities market.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Drum festival to be held SEMARANG, Central Java: Thirty-five Central Java regencies and mayoralties will join a traditional drum festival, or bedug, in Brebes on July 5, Antara reported yesterday.Regency spokesman Rais K.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Australian govt looks for acceptable envoy to Jakarta JAKARTA (JP): The Australian government is considering new candidates to head its embassy in Indonesia after its favorite nominee, senior diplomat Miles Kupa, was forced to withdraw because of potential diplomatic tension with Jakarta.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Authorities dream of port's old gloryBy Yoko N. Sari JAKARTA (JP): The dirty and smelly Ciliwung river in Sunda Kalapa, North Jakarta will be blue and beautiful. The slum-like fish market, Pasar Ikan, will turn into a clean and friendly market.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Mandarin spoken in Emerald HotelFrom KompasI often take guests to the Emerald Hotel in Jakarta, especially those from the People's Republic of China. Lately, however, I have been disappointed with the service.One of my guests had a communication problem while at the hotel.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Budi Acid to set up joint venture JAKARTA (JP): PT Budi Acid Jaya of the Sungai Budi Group, a major tapioca producer, said over the weekend that it has received shareholders' approval to set up a joint venture with Ve Wong Corporation of Taiwan.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

More passengers on public buses JAKARTA (JP): Some drivers of buses going to Soekarno-Hatta International Airport said they had more passengers on Saturday, when the Indonesia Air Show '96 was officially opened."I usually have less than 25 passengers.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

British mission due here JAKARTA (JP): A trade mission from Britain is scheduled to arrive here today for a 5-day visit to explore export opportunities for a wide range of products and services.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Bearish mood predicted to continue on JSX JAKARTA (JP): The downward trend is predicted to continue on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) this week on weakening support from both foreign and domestic investors."I think JSX share prices will continue to decline next week.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Factory to fire over 600 workers JAKARTA (JP): An electronics plant in Jatiuwung, Tangerang, plans to dismiss its more than 600 employees because it faces bankruptcy.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Innovative services make customers always reachable JAKARTA (JP): PT Satelindo, Indonesia's first telecommunications operator of the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM), is committed to always making its subscribers easier to reached.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Judge Benjamin gets press award JAKARTA (JP): Judge Benjamin Mangkoedilaga won the 1996 Suardi Tasrif award last week for his role in promoting the freedom of the press.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Millions of children may be stunted: Sujudi JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Health Sujudi said four million children under the age of five may be stunted because their basic life needs are not being met.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Israel and Palestine The cynical world is worried that the Likud is back -- with a vengeance -- and that the intensity of the violence in the Middle East will increase.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Demand for rating on the rise but concerns emerge JAKARTA (JP): Pursuing a rating in a bid to raise funds overseas has become a trend here as elsewhere in the Asia Pacific region. But there is increasing concern about this development.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Indonesia's PT Satelindo leading the digital cellular race JAKARTA (JP): Competition among Indonesia's mobile cellular telephone operators is now getting fiercer with innovative services and features offered to customers as the tariffs for telephone traffics are controlled by the government.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Dairy farming business to gear up for 2005 JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's dairy farming business, which has been developing at a slow 4.6 percent annual growth rate in the last five years, has less than 10 years to strengthen itself before imports start flooding the domestic market in 2005.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Govt's use of force must be accountable: Activists JAKARTA (JP): The state should be accountable for its frequent use of force, said speakers at last week's seminar commemorating Tempo's, Editor's and Detik's ban on June 21, 1994.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Citatah oversubscribed JAKARTA (JP): PT Lippo Securities announced over the weekend that it has completed the initial public offering of PT Citatah and that a preliminary estimate shows a 570 percent oversubscription.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

40 picked up monthly JAKARTA (JP): The city's social agency picks up around 40 deranged people every month and places them in city-owned homes which are already too full.Emon S. Sumantri, the head of the agency, said Friday night that the city needs its own center for mentally disturbed people.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Ambassadorship "When Washington is awake, I am asleep. And even better when I am awake, Washington is sleeping" -- Walter Mondale, the U.S. Ambassador to Japan, tells interestingly of the inherent perks associated with certain ambassadorial postings.However, Mr.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 1996

Some Tips on Making Windows 95 run more efficientlyBy Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): As Jakarta's toll road fee hops again, life goes on and operating system changes.
More ...