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Searching for all articles published on 1997-11-10 ...
41 articles.
Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Aurora Gold to increase output JAKARTA (JP): Australia's mining company Aurora Gold Ltd plans to increase the output of its Mount Muro gold and silver mine in Central Kalimantan, the company said last week.Company administration manager Hidayat S.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

CalEnergy asks to go on with geothermal projects JAKARTA (JP): The United States-based CalEnergy Company Inc. is optimistic that the government will allow it to continue its geothermal power projects in Patuha, West Java and Bedugul, Bali.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Economic disparity threatens unity: Scholar UJUNGPANDANG, S. Sulawesi (JP): Scholar Taufik Abdullah has said that two of the greatest threats facing Indonesia are the economic gap and regional development differences.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Authorities get tough on recalcitrant vendors JAKARTA (JP): The authorities will no longer tolerate any stubbornness by vendors who refuse to move from their illegal sites on the streets and sidewalks of the overcrowded Tanah Abang area, a senior official said Saturday.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Asian convention on human rights? As an occasional reader of The Jakarta Post, I noticed an article on Sept. 17, 1997 entitled Rights declaration needs revision.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Sutiyoso sets free 2,000 birds JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso has set free some 2,000 birds, from 10 species, and planted the first of 350 fruit trees across Central Jakarta to improve the quality of the city's environment.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

JakJazz closes on a high note JAKARTA (JP): The 1997 JakJazz festival closed on a high note last night with crowds flocking to the musical fiesta, which organizers admit had to be compromised to ensure its commercial success.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Suryacipta Swadaya to secure $30m loan JAKARTA (JP): Industrial estate developer PT Suryacipta Swadaya, a subsidiary of PT Surya Semesta Internusa, is set to secure a US$30 million loan from the London-based Commonwealth Development Corporation (CDC).
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Stop exaggerating Asia's troubles The economies of Southeast Asia are in varying degrees of trouble....As their economies grew so rapidly, many of their political institutions did not keep pace.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Bad, good bankers The arguments put forward by several bankers in opposition to the finance minister's Nov.1 decision to close down their banks bore signs of a significant misperception about the core requirements for operating a sound bank.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Tanah Abang still teeming with hoodlums, prostitutes JAKARTA (JP): The 262-year-old Tanah Abang market is again in the spotlight because of its complicated problems of street vendors and hoodlums.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

A modern trend: The rise of new private networksBy Zatni Arbi PHUKET, Thailand (JP): Back in mid-1987, when I was taking some courses in management information systems and data communications, the concepts of local-area networks and wide-area networks were the topics du jour.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

JSX likely to see another downward slide this week JAKARTA (JP): Stock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) are expected to drop again this week following a nearly 7 percent decline last week.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Border market to be opened JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: Indonesia and Papua New Guinea (PNG) have agreed to open a new market for citizens living in the countries' border area to replace the traditional "Sunday market" in Wutung village, PNG.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

On proficiency in English I agree with Aloysius Haryono that all children should have a better opportunity to learn English at school regardless of income.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Small businesses in residential areas On Oct. 22, PT. Jaya Real Property Tbk notified small businesses in Bintaro's Sectors III and V (not the other sectors in Bintaro) that they had three days to get out. These notifications came in the form of hand-delivered letters (590/JRP/PP-HW/X/97).
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Learning from life is in no way less significantBy Mochtar Buchori JAKARTA (JP): In the view of educationists, there are three kinds of education that every person goes through in his or her life -- formal, nonformal and informal education.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Final 1,810 RI workers homebound JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia has airlifted almost 22,000 of its illegal workers from Saudi Arabia and is to complete the repatriation with the return of 1,810 people today.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Minister wants closed bank lawsuits dropped JAKARTA (JP): A cabinet minister asked the owners of Bank Andromeda and Bank Jakarta to withdraw their lawsuits against the government over the closure of the two banks in order to help the country's economic reform.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Nahdlatul Ulama backs Soeharto's renomination JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's largest Moslem organization Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) has said it is confident President Soeharto will lead the country through a smooth leadership transfer.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Environmental information With regard to Suwiryo Ismail's discussion on the very important subject of public access to environmental information which appeared in The Jakarta Post, Nov. 6, 1997, page four, I feel that it's necessary to elaborate on one aspect of the article.Mr.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Two children die in bomb explosion SAMARINDA, East Kalimantan: Two children were killed instantly when a bomb -- believed to have been left behind by Japanese soldiers during World War II -- exploded in the eastern part of Balikpapan town Friday afternoon.Police chief Lt. Col.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Semen Cibinong keeps operating JAKARTA (JP): Cement producer PT Semen Cibinong announced Saturday that workers' unrest at the unit four of the Narogong plant in West Java has not affected its operation.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Britain to join environmental meet JAKARTA: British experts will take part in a three-day conference, titled Science and Technology for the Assessment of Global Environmental Change, to open today.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

20 weak banks likely to merge JAKARTA (JP): The government's decisive move to close 16 ailing banks two weeks ago will force weak banks to merge among themselves or with larger ones, according to the Association of Private National Banks (Perbanas).
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:30 My Country 2:35 Cartoon Film: The Big Valley 3:10 TV Drama: Sepinya Hati Ini 3:35 Belief in God The Almighty 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Health Program: Upaya Penanggulangan stres 5:00 Indonesian Lessons 5:25 Variety Show 5:30 Sports Topic ...
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Resistance to occupational safetyBy Melody Kemp JAKARTA (JP): Watching the construction of luxury apartments that are soon to be an extension of one of the most prestigious hotels in the city is quite fascinating.The construction workers wear neither hard hats nor protective foot wear.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Narrow win for Wang at Ta Shee Open TA SHEE, Taiwan (Agencies): Taiwan's Wang Ter-chang huge sigh of relief on the last said it all at the US$250,000 Ta Shee Open Championship.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Archeologists find Dutch relics BANJARMASIN, South Kalimantan: A team of archeologists have found some historical relics, identified as Dutch in origin, along Martapura River here, Antara reported Saturday.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Globalization and economicsBy Makmur Keliat SURABAYA (JP): The term globalization has become increasingly popular among Indonesians. It is not unusual to hear that high- ranking Indonesian government officials have attributed the depreciation to increased globalization.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Kupang exports cement JAKARTA (JP): State-owned cement maker PT Semen Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara, will export next year 20,000 tons of its cement products to Australia to reduce its overhanging stocks.The company's president, H.M.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Sutiyoso moves to new house in grand rite JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso and his family moved into a new house yesterday with the help of 15 horse-drawn buggies (andong) and thousands of guests in a traditional Betawi (native Jakartans) ceremony.The governor moved to Jl. Taman Suropati No.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Thousands of tribal people face food crisis in Maluku JAKARTA (JP): The drought has forced thousands of members of three isolated tribes on Mangole Island, Maluku, to venture beyond their temporary settlements to seek food, Antara reported Saturday.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Golkar's rejection of rights bill a 'setback' DEPOK, West Java (JP): Legal expert Todung Mulya Lubis lamented Golkar's recent rejection for a call to establish an Indonesian bill of rights, calling it a setback in democratization.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Teachers' lack of skill hampers English teaching JAKARTA (JP): Poor communication skills among most English language teachers in Indonesia is undermining the teaching of English in schools, a linguistics expert said.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Painting Exhibition: Breakaway 1995 by Maud Van Der Lely, Vajaraporn Sukanich, Miryung Muir, Jeannette Bijlmer, at KOI Gallery Restaurant, Jl. Mahakam I/2, South Jakarta, daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., until Nov. 16.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

German soccer As a long-time subscriber to your basically excellent paper I do have one complaint. Apparently German soccer, but also other sports events in Germany, only play a minor role in your reporting, whereas reports on convicted criminals like Mr.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Amien against creating Islamic state JAKARTA (JP): The chairman of the Muhammadiyah Moslem organization, Amien Rais, said that efforts to enforce the creation of an Islamic state here would be detrimental to the religion's image.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Swiss VP visits Indonesia JAKARTA (JP): Swiss Vice President Flavio Cotti arrived here yesterday for a two-day visit which will see him ink several accords aimed at improving between ties between the countries.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Man gets 8 years for killing JAKARTA (JP): Central Jakarta District Court has sentenced a professional "three-in-one" passenger to eight years in jail for killing an alleged hoodlum in Tanah Abang.
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997

Allson enters Indonesia JAKARTA (JP): Hong Kong-based Allson International Hotels and Resorts has said it is upbeat about its first Indonesian hotel, the Allson Residence in Senen, Central Jakarta.
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