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Searching for all articles published on 1997-04-28 ...
41 articles.
Mon, 28 Apr 1997

Donations for SEA GamesFrom NeracaThe Indonesian Consumers Foundation (YLKI) basically supports the SEA games events. As usual, however, the committee is in need of funds.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

Golkar lagging behind in cyber campaign Recently several Jakarta dailies ran the news that the United Development Party (PPP) had started using the Internet for its election campaign. It seems PPP is pioneering the "Cyber Campaign.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

Time for the Jews to stop being tribalBy Jonathan Power LONDON (JP): "If you prick us, do we not bleed? If you tickle us do we not laugh? If you poison us, do we not die? And if you wrong us shall we not revenge?" Shylock's lament (in William Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice) could be the epitaph ...
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

Disturbing implications The world has still not settled down to a new strategic balance that reflects the end of the Cold War. For both Russia and China, there are reasons why now is a good time to cement a closer relationship, and some of them have disturbing implications.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

A feast with distinction Whatever one may think of the May 29 general election -- or "feast of democracy", as officials fondly call it -- there is no denying that it will be unlike any previous election, and not just because of its crucial nature or huge cost.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

Megawati warns supporters of provocation JAKARTA (JP): Megawati Soekarnoputri, ousted chief of the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI), soothed some 300 supporters at her residence yesterday.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

'City should manage own transport' JAKARTA (JP): City Council speaker M.H. Ritonga said over the weekend that the council should manage the city's public transport."The municipality knows more about the city's transportation needs," Ritonga said.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

Govt asked to give additional power to provincesBy Riyadi AMBON, Maluku (JP): Business people in eastern provinces have asked the government to give local administrations more power to form trade and investment policies.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

Indonesia, Malaysia meet to discuss Sipadan-Ligitan JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian and Malaysian senior officials will meet today to resolve details before jointly submitting the Sipadan-Ligitan dispute to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, the Netherlands.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

120 schools in Bekasi need to be repaired BEKASI (JP): About 120 schools in Bekasi need repairs which will cost at least Rp 1 billion (US$415.6 million), Bekasi's regent, M. Djamhari said yesterday.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

Share trading to dwindle as election campaign starts JAKARTA (JP): Stock trading on the Jakarta Stock Exchange is likely to slow down this week as the country's three political parties begin their election campaigns, said securities analysts.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

Hewlett-Packard takes color laser printing to new heightsBy Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): At about this time of the year, Hewlett-Packard often introduces new products and nice surprises. At Shangri-La Hotel here last month the company again demonstrated its adherence to this strong tradition.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

Bengkulu short 900 teachers BENGKULU, Bengkulu: Elementary and madrasah (Islamic) schools here are short 900 teachers, prompting physical education teachers to teach other subjects, the local education and culture chief said yesterday.H.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

Parry grabs Satelindo Open title by five shots JAKARTA (JP): Playing more cautiously after Saturday's poor showing, Australian Craig Parry walked away yesterday with the Satelindo Indonesia Open title and a US$44,412.50 cash prize.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

Matahari to open outlets in six regencies JAKARTA (JP): PT Matahari Putra Prima, one of the country's largest retailers, hopes to open outlets in six regencies despite the government's plan to restrict the operations of big retailers in regencies.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

I have decided not to vote This letter is a personal statement. I don't represent anyone, nor do I intend to influence other readers. This letter mirrors my feelings as an Indonesian citizen who is facing a difficult political situation.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

Japan's Sawamatsu wins Danamon Women's Open JAKARTA (JP): Japanese Naoko Sawamatsu won her first title this year after beating compatriot Yuka Yoshida 6-3, 6-2 at the US$107,500 Danamon Indonesia Women's Open yesterday.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

Red a worrying color in C. Java PURWOKERTO, Central Java: People are scared to travel in government vehicles bearing red number plates during the election campaign that began yesterday.Banyumas police chief Col.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

Keep smiling What kind of English is this? Kuwait, RI ink tax accord -- your Business Section of April 25, 1997 carried this heading for a news item. For a second, it gives the idea that someone had deliberately poured ink over a tax agreement and spoiled it beyond recognition.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

Security during election From the statements that have been made so far, it can be concluded that all parties participating in the general election intend to ensure a successful campaign and election in accordance with the agreed regulations.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

'TVRI' senior presenter dies JAKARTA (JP): A senior presenter of the state-owned television station TVRI, Poppy Tiendas, died yesterday at her home on Jl. Penerangan, the Ministry of Information housing complex, in Pesanggarahan, South Jakarta.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

Golkar insures supporters YOGYAKARTA: The dominant political party, Golkar, has insured its leaders and thousands of supporters involved in the election campaigns, a local party official said Saturday.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

Election campaign kicks off JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia began yesterday the 1997 election campaign with senior political leaders throughout the country meeting supporters in peaceful and orderly gatherings.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

Reporter's life worth Rp 5 million JAKARTA (JP): What's a reporter's life worth these days?Rp 5 million, or just over US$2,000, is how much members of the Association of Indonesian Journalists' (PWI) Jakarta chapter are insured for.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

ISRO, LAPAN sign deal JAKARTA (JP): Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) and the National Institute of Aeronautics of Space (LAPAN) have agreed to establish a telemetry, tracking and command (TT&C) station for satellites and launch vehicles.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

Parties hit campaign trails in separate regions JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto's children, a controversial folk singer and cabinet ministers hit the campaign trails across Indonesia for the dominant political grouping Golkar yesterday.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

A profile of the three political parties JAKARTA (JP): With the election campaign in full swing and the May 29 general election approaching, the following is a profile of the three political groups.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

Mina, not Muzdalifa In the article Haj climax starts after tragic fire (April 17, 1997) it was mentioned that pilgrims would stone three pillars symbolizing the devil at Muzdalifa. This is not correct.The said pillars are at Mina, not Muzdalifa. M.A.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

Quest for suitable campaign rules YOGYAKARTA (JP): The United Development Party (PPP) and the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) behaved in a predictable manner to the official-set election campaign guidelines -- they made muffled sounds of protest but accepted them.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

BT faces tough battle in entering Asia Pacific marketBy Prapti Widinugraheni LONDON (JP): The United Kingdom's British Telecommunications (BT) Plc says it is having a tough time entering the Asia-Pacific because of the region's heavily regulated telecommunications sector.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

Ariane-5 rocket to be relaunched in September JAKARTA (JP): The European aerospace company Arianespace will launch in September the qualification flight of the second Ariane-5, the latest generation of rocket which exploded seconds after its maiden launch last June.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

New Swedish-made trucks JAKARTA (JP): PT Harapan Mandiri Utama has launched the latest series of Swedish-made Scania trucks on the domestic market.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

Right blow at right time The Peruvian president never allowed himself to appear complacent or lenient with the terrorists, himself becoming a pathetic hostage of a group of extremists in historical decadence. Humanitarianism does not imply weakness.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

Legal aid for poll 'victims' YOGYAKARTA: Lawyers of the local branch of the Indonesian Legal Aid Institute have set up a committee offering legal aid for people "falling victim" of the general election.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

TV todayTVRI 2:30 p.m News: Lintas Nusantara 2:40 Travel: My Country 2:45 Cartoon Film: The Ink Thief 3:10 TV Drama: Diantara Kita 3:35 Belief in God The Almighty 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Family's Program: Kesehatan Keluarga 4:55 Filler/Trailer 5:00 Indonesian Lessons 5:25 Variety ...
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

Brawl in Bacau, one killed DILI, East Timor: One person was killed and two cars were burned in a fierce brawl in the village of Bucoli, Bacau Kota district, 150 kilometers east of here, Friday.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

Anonymous leaflet in Ujungpandang UJUNGPANDANG, South Sulawesi: Maj. Gen. Agum Gumelar, chief of Wirabuana military command overseeing Sulawesi, called on the public over the weekend to ignore anonymous leaflets that urged people to boycott next month's election.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

An outline of campaign guidelines JAKARTA (JP): The United Development Party (PPP) and the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) have grudgingly accepted the government-set rules on campaigning, while Golkar wholeheartedly embraced the rules.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

Bandung police on alert BANDUNG: The City Police have mobilized about 3,000 people to secure 139 sites to be used during the election campaign which ends on May 23.The 3,000 people comprise police officers and civilian members of various organizations' security task-forces, City Police chief Col.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

Congratulations! I would like to congratulate The Jakarta Post on its fourteenth anniversary. The editorial on April 25 was moving and brave.The Post provides a shining light in a sometimes dark and mad world.
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997

Burned playhouse artists seek quick employment JAKARTA (JP): Miss Tjitjih playhouse artists, who have been left jobless after fire razed the building Saturday, have called on the municipality to help them find jobs.
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