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Searching for all articles published on 1997-11-27 ...
53 articles.
Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Indofood loses Rp 456b from rupiah depreciation JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed PT Indofood Sukses Makmur (ISM), a unit of the widely-diversified Salim Group, reported yesterday a net loss of Rp 456 billion (US$126.66 million) in the first nine months of 1997 caused by foreign exchange losses.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Lautan's profit rises 38% JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed PT Lautan Luas, a specialty chemical distributor, recorded a 38 percent increase in net profit to Rp 9.2 billion (US$2.55 million) in the first nine months this year from about Rp 6.8 billion over the same period last year.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Clinical termination Your editorial of Nov. 26 was humane and bold.Motherhood is a gift of nature to women. Yet, sometimes it becomes a curse. Society should recognize this fact and allow women to have an option.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Nov. 26, 1997: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ----------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo ...
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Building must be torn down: Court BOGOR (JP): The Supreme Court has ordered the immediate demolition of a three-story building on Jl. Baru-Kedungbadak in Tanah Sareal and upheld a Bogor resident's claim that it was erected illegally.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Experts, activist at loggerheads over abortion JAKARTA (JP): A doctor, a lawyer, a religious activist and a police officer have entered the public debate on the moral and legal aspects of abortion.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Most OPEC members back quota increase JAKARTA (JP): The majority of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) member countries support the proposal to increase output quotas, Minister of Mines and Energy I.B. Sudjana told reporters yesterday.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Clarification needed The improper use of Rp 7.1 billion (Rp 3.1 billion according to the director general of PT Jamsostek) of Jamsostek workers' social security funds has become a topic of widespread public discussion.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

21 sports bodies give Asiad plans JAKARTA (JP): Twenty-one sports organizations have submitted proposals for their participation in the 13th Asian Games in Bangkok next December to the National Sports Council task force.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Riot suspect sent to jail TASIKMALAYA, West Java: Abdul Muis bin Makun, 23, was sentenced to two years in prison Tuesday for instigating a riot here last December, Antara reported yesterday.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

30 million to go home for Idul Fitri SAMARINDA, East Kalimantan: Minister of Transportation Haryanto Dhanutirto said here yesterday approximately 30 million people will travel home over the Idul Fitri holiday in January and related institutions should be prepared for the exodus.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Cover photos a key to 'STERN' successBy Maria Sandra JAKARTA (JP): A group of scavengers busily pick through a mound of garbage in East Jakarta. Nearby, children in worn-out clothes play in a large garbage container.Around them are makeshift houses made of panels of woven bamboo.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

APEC's confidence boost The fifth summit of Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) leaders in Vancouver produced much more than most analysts expected, given the economic backrdrop of the financial crisis blighting its Asian members.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Stock market expected to recover next year JAKARTA (JP): The ailing domestic stock market is expected to recover only in the second semester of next year as big investors still need more time to enter the market, according to a market executive.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

NGO urges government to take lead in UN climate parley JAKARTA (JP): Environmentalists called on the government yesterday to lead the campaign to reduce world greenhouse gas emissions in the United Nations meeting on climate change next week in Kyoto, Japan.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Apartments to recast Bongkaran's seedy image JAKARTA (JP): The city municipality unveiled its plan yesterday to convert the Bongkaran red-light district in Tanah Abang into a low-cost apartment complex surrounded by green areas.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

House studies possibility of amending postal law JAKARTA (JP): The House of Representatives is studying the possibility of amending the country's postal law in order to allow private companies to perform postal services.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Fire leaves 300 homeless JAKARTA (JP): A fire gutted 100 houses in the densely- populated area of Taman Sari in West Jakarta yesterday afternoon, leaving 300 people homeless.There were no fatalities reported.Locals estimated a total material loss as high as Rp 600 million (US$164,835).
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Seven questioned over Jamsostek funds scandal JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta Provincial Prosecutor's office questioned yesterday seven people in connection with the alleged misuse of billions of rupiah of the state-owned insurance company PT Jamsostek.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Ridding the world of arsenals a distant dreamBy Brahma Chellaney NEW DELHI (JP): Elimination of all weapons of mass destruction (WMD) has never looked as distant a dream as it does today. The historic opportunities opened up by the end of the Cold War have been frittered away.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Indomobil's profit adjusted JAKARTA (JP): Auto firm PT Indomobil Investment Corporation said yesterday that its net profit had dropped Rp 2.4 billion (about US$666,000), in the three months to September, to Rp 112.4 billion from Rp 114.8 billion last June.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

City police closing in on baby dumpers JAKARTA (JP): Police disclosed yesterday that they were making progress in their pursuit of those involved in last week's dumping of aborted fetuses and dead babies in North Jakarta.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Chang, Chawalit take early lead in Tugu Pratama JAKARTA (JP): Chang Tse-Peng of Chinese Taipei and Thailand's Chawalit Plaphol, the first-round leader last week on the Omega Tour, share the lead after the first day of the US$300,000 Tugu Pratama PGA Championship 1997 on six-under-par 66 yesterday.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Painting Exhibition: The Southern Charm by Katrina Bohan- Tyrie, at Galeri Linggar, Jl. Kemang Timur No. 36, South Jakarta, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., until Dec. 7. * Painting Exhibition: By Yaqub Elka at Kedai Cakep, Gelanggang Remaja Bulungan, Jl.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

TV programsTodayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:30 My Country 2:35 TV Series: Adventure of Pinochio 3:10 Science Film: Animal Odyssey 3:35 Religious Teachings: Islam 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Flora: Pesona Hutan Alam Bogor 5:00 Arabic Lessons 5:30 Children's Drama: Maafkan Dong ...
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

APEC leaders vow to settle crisisBy Meidyatama Suryodiningrat and Kornelius Purba VANCOUVER, Canada (JP): Leaders of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) ended their meeting Tuesday with a strong united message of confidence and commitment to do whatever it takes to overcome the financial ...
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Where to go in Bali:Music and entertainment * Bali Inter. Continental Resort, Jimbaran: - Singaraja Restaurant: Mini Balinese Jegog, daily, 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. - Saraswati Lounge: Balinese Cultural Dances, daily except Thursday and Sunday.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Indonesian officers arrested for breaching peaceBy Meidyatama Suryodiningrat VANCOUVER, Canada (JP): Two security officers from the Indonesian delegation attending the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum here were arrested and stripped of their APEC accreditation Tuesday for breach of ...
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Bank ratings needed to protect depositors JAKARTA (JP): An economist called yesterday for the introduction of bank rating agencies to help consumers assess the health of the country's banks.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Matahari buys 5 percent of Hero JAKARTA (JP): Retail firm PT Matahari Putra Prima announced yesterday that it had bought 5.01 percent of PT Hero Supermarket's shares.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Kempinski to open soon JAKARTA (JP): German hotel management company Kempinski will open its first Indonesian property, the Kempinski Hotel and Apartments Jakarta, next year.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Southeast Asian Games consortium to submit audited report next month JAKARTA (JP): The 19th SEA Games consortium hopes to submit its audited financial report by the end of next month.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Asahi to join in ammonia project JAKARTA (JP): Asahi Chemical Co. Ltd. of Japan will join PT Kaltim Parna Industri, a joint venture between two Indonesian companies and Mitsubishi Corporation, to build a US$240 million ammonia plant in Bontang, East Kalimantan.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

The Greeks had a word for it "The Greeks had a word for it" is a well-known saying, and a very true one. I was reminded of it the other day when I came across some words spoken by Pericles, extolling the greatness of the fifth century BC city-state of Athena.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Talk on economic crisis It is inevitable, but a pity nonetheless, that the discussions between world leaders which annually precede the formal start of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summits do not provide enough time to produce a joint approach to some of the crippling economic ...
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Three teenagers tried for killing housemaid JAKARTA (JP): Three teenagers were indicted at the Central Jakarta District Court yesterday of killing a housemaid and robbing jewelry worth Rp 3.5 million (US$972) allegedly to fund their recreation in Bali.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Levi's to launch major commercial JAKARTA (JP): The Levi Strauss Asia-Pacific division will launch Monday its own tailored commercial package in Indonesia for 501 jeans.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

90 buildings damaged in quake GORONTALO, North Sulawesi: At least 90 houses, mosques and office buildings in Paguyaman and Kwandang subdistricts, Gorontalo regency, were damaged by an earthquake late Tuesday which measured 6.8 on the Richter scale.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Foundation trains local traders BEKASI (JP): The Indonesian Skills Foundation, a joint Australian-Indonesian organization, is holding a three-day training course for 45 small-scale merchants of Cikarang Baru market, in Bekasi.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

PPP steadfast in rejecting extra presidential power JAKARTA (JP): The minority United Development Party (PPP) bought more time yesterday with its rejection of the motion to give the next president extra power, forcing the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) to delay its decision on the draft.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Where to go in Surabaya:Music and Entertainment * Ibis Rajawali Hotel, Jl. Rajawali 11-9: - Yudhistira Bar, at 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.: George T. (Pianist), Saturday, Sunday, Monday. Duo Erna and Robin, Tuesday. Q'Sera Band, Friday. * Garden Palace Hotel, Jl.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

More hostels needed JAKARTA: More hostels and inexpensive domestic travel schemes for youths are needed to encourage them to travel more throughout the country, a cabinet minister said yesterday.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Job that matters, not skirts This letter is in response to a Nov. 20 letter to the editor concerning the length of U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright's skirts. The writer's criticism seems to be two-fold. First he criticizes media coverage of her which, in his words, "depicts Ms.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Indocement's forex loss JAKARTA (JP): Shareholders of publicly listed PT Indocement Tunggal Prakarsa agreed to allocate an allowance of Rp 423.5 billion for an extraordinary foreign exchange loss during this year's first nine months, the company said yesterday.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Japan to help stop oil spills UJUNGPANDANG, South Sulawesi: Japan is eager to assist in efforts to stop oil spills and pollution in the Makassar Straits caused by ship accidents, Antara reported.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

'Benefit of the doubt' for RI's economyBy Laksamana Sukardi The following article is based on a paper presented at a "power breakfast" meeting organized by the International Advertising Association at the Hilton Executive Club on Nov. 21, 1997 in Jakarta. This is the first of two articles.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Airline reports fewer Indonesian passengers JAKARTA (JP): The United Arab Emirates' carrier, Emirates, has seen fewer passengers on its Indonesian service due to the currency upheaval in the Asian region.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Three governor candidates approved PADANG, West Sumatra: President Soeharto, through Minister of Home Affairs Moch. Yogie S.M., has approved West Sumatra Vice Governor Brig. Gen. Muchlis Ibrahim's nomination for the 1997/2002 governorship, it was announced here Tuesday.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Healthy competition vital for growth: Experts JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia needs to complement its very strong commitment to development with a pricing policy and healthy competition to sustain high economic growth for the next 30 years, an expert said.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Different exchange rate I recently visited Indonesia and on arrival at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, I went to PT Artha Modern Center, an authorized money changer in the arrival hall.I wanted to change sterling traveler checks and the rate I was given was Rp 4,000 to one pound sterling.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Customer (Dis)service Recent readers' letters in The Jakarta Post prompted me to write this letter. You can add me to the surely long list of unhappy souls who naively expect good customer service when dealing with large, high-profile companies here in Indonesia.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

Peru, Russia, Vietnam accepted into APECBy Meidyatama Suryodiningrat VANCOUVER, Canada (JP): Peru, Russia and Vietnam were accepted Tuesday as new members of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), the last economies to join before the forum slaps a 10- year moratorium on membership.
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997

No paper In observance of the Ascension of Prophet Muhammad The Jakarta Post will not appear tomorrow. The paper will appear again on Saturday.
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