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Searching for all articles published on 1997-11-24 ...
40 articles.
Mon, 24 Nov 1997

Utut draws with Karpov in 4th round JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian Grand Master Utut Adianto's game against FIDE world champion GM Anatoly Karpov ended in a surprising draw in the fourth round of the Clash of the Titans at Omni Batavia Hotel yesterday.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

Remuneration fee On Friday, Nov. 21, I required the services of Yayasan Pendidikan Internasional and had to pay through Bank Universal. Since the charge was in U.S. dollars, I paid dollars in cash through the bank's counter located in the Menara Imperium building, Kuningan.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

Nobody killed in Dili riot, says rights body JAKARTA (JP): The National Commission on Human Rights disclosed yesterday that human rights violations had occurred in the latest incident in Dili, East Timor, but confirmed there were no fatalities.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

Law on freedom of expression sought JAKARTA (JP): Legal expert Loebby Loqman says Indonesia has not fully implemented the spirit of democracy contained in the 1945 Constitution and that laws on freedom of expression and antitrust, both mandated by the constitution, are still missing.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

Massacre in Egypt Poverty and the gap between rich and poor breed terrorism. Remedying the conditions involves economic development.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

Star-rated hotels in fiercer rate warBy I. Christianto JAKARTA (JP): The price war in the hotel industry is becoming fiercer with expensive hotels offering not only big discounts but also special packages to lure guests in the dwindling market.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

CMNP rating reaffirmed JAKARTA (JP): The country's only rating agency, PT Pemeringkat Efek Indonesia (Pefindo), said Saturday that it had lifted the rating alert on PT Citra Marga Nusaphala Persada's (CMNP) Rp 275 billion bonds and Rp 100 billion commercial paper.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

President's call may help ailing stocks JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto's instruction to state-owned companies to boost their portfolio investments will help restore the ailing stock market, said securities analysts."It is really good news for investors.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

Beware of economic sabotage: Siswono JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Transmigration Siswono Yudohusodo warned Saturday that certain parties are pushing for political change amid the current economic turbulence.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

Rights issue get greater attention at APEC meetingBy Meidyatama Suryodiningrat and Ati Nurbaiti VANCOUVER, Canada (JP): Social issues such as human rights protection are gaining unprecedented prominence, albeit still on the fringes, as leaders of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) ...
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

Globalization a homogenizationBy Hilman Adil This is the first of two articles dealing with the issue of globalization. JAKARTA (JP): The debate about globalization as a world process, and its consequences, has been going on now for some time.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

Where to go in Jakarta: Monday, Nov. 24, 1997Exhibitions * Art Exhibition: Gelar Karya Perupa Jurnalis Indonesia, at The Art Exhibition Building (Wisma Seni Nasional), Jl. Medan Merdeka Timur, Central Jakarta, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., until NOv. 25.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

Illegal abortion practices 'caused by high demand' JAKARTA (JP): Illegal abortion practices in big cities are common because the demand for them is quite high while the application of legal sanction against such practices is very low, a criminologist, lawyer and doctor said yesterday.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

Skirts Thoughtful readers of The Jakarta Post may have difficulty reconciling two recent fashion reports. On Nov. 20, the Post published a letter castigating U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright for her wearing of short skirts, flashing a bit of knee and thigh at diplomatic receptions.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

Hot line for dengue fever JAKARTA (JP): A hot line service for Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) has been set up by the state telecommunications company PT Telkom in cooperation with Lahsi (Lembaga Aksi Hidup Sehat Indonesia), a non-governmental organization specializing in health information ...
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

Soeharto rests in Cancun, ready for APEC summitBy Kornelius Purba CANCUN, Mexico (JP): After a 16-hour trip from Cape Town, South Africa and an hour stopover for refueling in Rio de Janeiro, President Soeharto and his entourage arrived here Saturday evening local time to take a rest from their ...
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

Welcome with open arms VANCOUVER, Canada (JP): As leaders began arriving for the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting, activists have promised to hold several protest demonstrations.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

CorelDraw 8 focuses on productivity and InternetBy Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): Can you improve the Two Little Circus Girls, painted by Pierre-Auguste Renoir? With the latest upgrade of CorelDraw, you may be able to add some personal touches that will make this famous painting even more pleasant to ...
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

APEC's stance on migrant workers unclearBy Tati Krisnawaty JAKARTA (JP): The leaders of the 18 members of the Asia- Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum are convening in their fourth summit in Vancouver this week but queries prevail over whether they will address matters related to the ...
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

Navy to train village midwives JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: The Navy headquarters will start early next year training female villagers here and in Maluku province on how to be midwives, Antara reported Saturday.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

Vancouver meet has to force govts to swallow bitter pillsBy Gwynne Dyer LONDON (JP): The party was last year in Manila. The hangover is this year in Vancouver. Rarely has hubris been punished so promptly.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

Meeting on marital problems JAKARTA (JP): The unhappy marriage of the late Princess Diana in relation with a number of tragedies clouding her life will be discussed in a one-day meeting here tomorrow.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

ITB gets Bechtel grant JAKARTA (JP): Bechtel, one of the world's leading engineering and construction companies, delivered a US$10,000 grant to the Technology Institute of Bandung (ITB) Saturday to upgrade the institute's research and student facilities.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

Man arrested with 60 kgs of marijuana JAKARTA (JP): Police arrested a man in Depok, West Java, Saturday for allegedly possessing and trafficking about 60 kilograms of first-grade dried marijuana from Aceh worth about Rp 144 million (US$41,142).
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

Expert says giving money to beggars worsens problem JAKARTA (JP): Kindhearted city residents who give to beggars and vagrants are inadvertently fanning an increase in their numbers, a sociologist said at the weekend.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

Prayad wins Lexus golf title by a shotBy Bobby Allan Wilson BANGKOK (JP): Thailand's rising star Prayad Marksaeng secured his second victory on the 1997 Omega Tour yesterday with a two foot birdie putt on the final hole of the US$200,000 Lexus International at Bangpoo Country Club.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

Lampung projects left in a mess BANDAR LAMPUNG: Several reconstruction projects for a regency damaged by a major earthquake in 1994, funded by the state budget and foreign aid, have been left in a mess, Antara reported Saturday.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

Heavy rain destroys houses PURBALINGGA, C. Java: Heavy rain and torrential winds destroyed Friday 18 houses in Karangambas village, Padamara subdistrict, Antara reported Saturday.No casualties were reported.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

PGI warns against 'high cost politics' JAKARTA (JP): A series of ethnic and religious riots which rocked the country prior to the May 29 general elections was "political improvisation", the Indonesian Communion of Churches (PGI) has said.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

Disappointment with Lippo Bank Since late 1996 I have been a holder of a Star Card under the account number 730-15-03688-6 issued by the Surabaya branch office of Lippo Bank.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

TV Program: Monday, Nov. 24, 1997TVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:30 My Country 2:35 Cartoon Film: The Big Valley 3:10 TV Drama: Warisan Orang Tua 3:35 Belief in God The Almighty 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Health Program: Kesehatan Gigi dan Mulut 5:00 Indonesian Lessons 5:25 Variety ...
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

Another man killed as new clash erupts in Tanah Abang JAKARTA (JP): A man was killed Friday in the second fatal clash in three nights between Jatibaru residents from Kampung Bali and an unidentified group in Tanah Abang, despite a settlement between the two parties earlier in the evening.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

Closed Bank Pacific forms team to settle its debts JAKARTA (JP): Shareholders of Bank Pacific, one of the 16 private banks closed by the government early this month, have formed a special team to speed up the process of settling its debts to both individuals and institutions.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

Bylaw on parking to be reviewed JAKARTA (JP): City Council will soon reevaluate the city's bylaw on parking in a bid to give it greater flexibility to cooperate with private investors, a councilor said yesterday.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

Komodo visitors mostly backpackers KUPANG, E. Nusa Tenggara: Overseas tourists visiting Komodo Island to see Komodo dragons (Varanus Comodoensis) are mostly backpackers because there are no adequate hotel facilities to lure affluent foreign tourists, a local official said here Saturday.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

APEC analysts predict slower growth for RIBy Meydiatama Suryodiningrat VANCOUVER, Canada (JP): The Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum predicted an optimistic 6.5 percent growth for Indonesia this year and 6 percent next year.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

APEC leaders `responsible' for labor rights violationsBy Ati Nurbaiti VANCOUVER (JP): Leaders of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum should be held accountable for violations of labor rights in their countries, human rights and labor activists have said.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

Danamon trims insurance stake JAKARTA (JP): PT Danamon Sanggrahan is set to divest 30 percent of its 50 percent ownership in insurance firm PT Danamon Aetna Life to its partner, Aetna International.The company said Saturday that the move would increase Aetna International's stake to 80 percent.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

Govt prepares new rules on geothermal power JAKARTA (JP): The government is preparing a new regulation to boost the development of geothermal resources and lower geothermal power prices, according to Minister of Mines and Energy I.B. Sudjana.
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Mon, 24 Nov 1997

Iraqi crisis not over yet The Iraqi crisis was partly over with the return of United Nations weapons inspectors to Baghdad last Friday after President Saddam Hussein agreed to allow UN inspectors, including American members of the team, to resume their work.
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