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Searching for all articles published on 1997-03-23 ...
25 articles.
Sun, 23 Mar 1997

How to apply brush strokes in painting Dear friends: This time let me discuss the principal brush strokes and their application in painting and calligraphy:The word Feng means "blade.
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Sun, 23 Mar 1997

RI pop music goes ethnic: A hope or just a trend?By Achmad Nurhoeri JAKARTA (JP): Trekking through Indonesia's developing popular music sometimes prompts a hopeful smile.
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Sun, 23 Mar 1997

Scooters that time almost forgot roar on the street again Like Volkswagen beetle and Harley Davidson motorcycle buffs, scooter owners are now racing each other to dress up their vehicles. Scooter clubs, which disappeared for years, are roaring back in many big cities. K.
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Sun, 23 Mar 1997

HalalBy Dewi Anggraeni Karen pushed her shopping jeep out of Prahran Market. On the way to the car park, she maneuvered the overflowing jeep with one hand, keeping the other free to catch falling articles from it.
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Sun, 23 Mar 1997

East Flores regency hopes to exploit tourism potentialText and photos by Yacob Herin LARANTUKA, Flores (JP): Tourism in East Flores is marked by a wealth of natural and cultural attractions.Many sites in the mountainous and coastal areas have great potential.
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Sun, 23 Mar 1997

YKCI works for copyright protection, remunerationBy Helly Minarti JAKARTA (JP): Do you want to listen to the latest song by your favorite band but have no money to buy the cassette or CD? No problem. Just tune in a radio station, request the song, and you'll have it for free.
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Sun, 23 Mar 1997

The headache of customary regulations in GianyarBy Putu Wirata DENPASAR (JP): The body of Ni Wayan Pasek, 55, had been in the house for more than one month.
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Sun, 23 Mar 1997

Fariz is back after all the 1980s hitsBy Helly Minarti JAKARTA (JP): There are many roads for musicians to explore today. Fariz Roestam Moenaf, a well-known whizkid-pop musician in the 1980s, is one of those who has taken a different road to build a new career.
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Sun, 23 Mar 1997

Maid life not an easy option for village girlsBy Rosa Widyawan JAKARTA (JP): Housemaids are critical in a household in which both the husband and wife work. Child care, the management of daily expenses, gardening and dish washing are just a handful of the matters handled by housemaids.
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Sun, 23 Mar 1997

RI workers in HK need legal protection HONG KONG (JP): When Ina, 25, left home in rural East Java, she chose to work in Hong Kong instead of one of the other migrant worker destinations, such as Saudi Arabia or Malaysia.
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Sun, 23 Mar 1997

TV todayTVRI 6:00 a.m. Religious Teachings: Hikmah Pagi 6:25 Morning news 6:45 Healthy and Fit 7:00 News 7:30 TV Series: Speed Racer 8:00 Fashion: Tata Busana 8:30 Information 9:00 English News Service 9:30 People and Events 10:00 Music: Album Minggu Ini 11:00 Children's Story: ...
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Sun, 23 Mar 1997

TV, TV on the wall, who's the fairest of them all? JAKARTA (JP): The singer, mini-skirted and heavily made-up, was basking in the on-screen attention. Her duet partner crooned sweetly to her, and she responded with a sexy shake of her hips.
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Sun, 23 Mar 1997

International record labels plan to court local talentBy Dini S. Djalal JAKARTA (JP): The competition in Indonesia's pop music industry is heating up, but surviving the competition offers considerable rewards.
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Sun, 23 Mar 1997

Simple yet aesthetic, the photos of BoediardjoBy Amir Sidharta JAKARTA (JP): In the past, I used to see Boediardjo taking pictures with his Leica at cultural events in Jakarta. However, until recently, I had never seen his photographs.
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Sun, 23 Mar 1997

A fragment of Indonesia in VietnamBy Dewi Anggraeni HO CHI MINH CITY (JP): If you met Mohamach Abdoula in a restaurant in town and heard him speak Vietnamese fluently and flawlessly, it would never occur to you to tell him apart from other local gentlemen around.
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Sun, 23 Mar 1997

Ade Rai dreams of opening up gym for juniorsBy Primastuti Handayani JAKARTA (JP): The name I Gusti Agung Rai Kusuma Yudha may mean nothing to sports lovers, but if they knew that it was the real name of Ade Rai they would surely respond differently.
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Sun, 23 Mar 1997

Guess What? Exotic-looking models are hot at the moment."I'm now finishing my TV show," said Kintan Umari.But she's not actually on the show. She is the producer and MC of the fashion program called Kaya Gaya, which RCTI will start airing on April 5.
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Sun, 23 Mar 1997

'Kantata Samsara': The music of PowerBy Franki Raden JAKARTA (JP): When hard rock and underground music in the West brought about social reformation movements in the 1960s, Indonesian youngsters reacted spontaneously.
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Sun, 23 Mar 1997

'The English Patient', a mosaic of meditative aspectsBy Laksmi Pamuntjak-Djohan JAKARTA (JP): Europeans have been known to leave their cold and structured homelands for the North African desert, ultimately to deal with lost loves, painful love, the fear that new loves would be impossible to find.
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Sun, 23 Mar 1997

Home favorite Kasiyadi reatain title by one strokeBy Robert Soelistyo SURABAYA (JP): Home favorite and defending champion Kasiyadi earned his billing as the country's leading golfer yesterday when he won the Bukit Darmo Golf Championship by one stroke with a four-round, 8-under-par total of 280.
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Sun, 23 Mar 1997

GM Michael Adams smashes Morovic in six-game matchBy Kristianus Liem JAKARTA (JP): Grandmaster Michael Adams, the second best player in Britain after Nigel Short, smashed Chilean Grandmaster Ivan Fernandez Morovic 4.5-1.5 in a six-game match in Santiago, Chile, between Jan. 16 and Jan 22.
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Sun, 23 Mar 1997

AB Three don't want to be young forever JAKARTA (JP): If there is a will, there is a way, and with a pinch of luck, one will probably stay. For the young and energetic singing trio AB Three, their strong will and bags of luck have definitely led them on the right path to fame and fortune.
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Sun, 23 Mar 1997

African countries turn toward democratization As I write this, I am flying from Senegal, on Africa's west coast, to Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Sun, 23 Mar 1997

Indonesian pop music goes popBy Dini S. Djalal The Indonesian music industry is booming, with a bunch of young artists trying their luck in the business. But they can not always play merry tunes as climbing the stairway of success is not easy. The Jakarta Post's contributors, Dini S.
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Sun, 23 Mar 1997

Low pay awaits Indonesian workers in Hong Kong Finding a job is not always easy. Some have to leave their family and homelands to try their luck abroad. Yenni Kwok, a contributor to The Jakarta Post, recently went to Hong Kong to observe the condition of Indonesian migrant workers on the island.
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