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Searching for all articles published on 1997-09-01 ...
42 articles.
Mon, 01 Sep 1997

PDAM Jaya urged to check customers' water meters JAKARTA (JP): A city councilor has urged PDAM Jaya, the city- owned water company, to improve its performance by checking water meters installed at customers' homes.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

Dutch firm to make carbon in RI JAKARTA (JP): Dutch chemical and pharmaceutical firm Akzo Nobel, through its wholly-owned firm PT Akzo Nobel Satindo, has started building a US$45 million carbon making plant in Cikampek, West Java.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

Temporary freeze of forward deals urged JAKARTA (JP): The Econit Advisory Group is urging the government to gradually ease the tight monetary policy and to temporarily freeze foreign exchange forward transactions as the liquidity crisis is overkilling the economy.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

Think of national interest, not only profit: Rudini JAKARTA (JP): Despite the ongoing crisis caused by the rupiah depreciation, businesses should still prioritize the national interest and not seek mere financial compensation by raising prices, a political observer says.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

Police question 12 over death of three construction workers JAKARTA (JP): Police questioned 12 men on Saturday over the deaths on Friday of three workers at the Wisma Asiatic project on Jl. Prof. Dr. Satrio, Setiabudi, South Jakarta.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

'VP is crown prince for presidency'By Asip Agus Hasani YOGYAKARTA (JP): The recent call for a broadening of the next Indonesian vice president's role to ease the workload of President Soeharto has received various responses.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

Indonesian Prima Property books higher revenues JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed property firm PT Indonesia Prima Property, of the Gajah Tunggal Group, reported a 41 percent increase in its consolidated revenue to Rp 47.9 billion (US$19.6 million) in the first half of this year, up from Rp 33.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

Forex restriction We can expect an eased monetary measure within the next few days after the central bank imposed some restrictions on forward foreign exchange selling against the rupiah.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

Aborigines and human rights On Aug. 29, The Jakarta Post (page 6) carried a story on the first leg of British Foreign Secretary robin Cook's Southeast Asia tour with the heading Malaysia rejects UK's stance on human rights.Before his visit, Mr.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

Accept this world as it is, says sociologist JAKARTA (JP): History shows that man's attempt to create "paradise" on earth will always end up in hell, an expert said here Saturday.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

Indonesians mourn Diana's death JAKARTA (JP): The government and public joined the world community yesterday in mourning the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

Share prices fall likely to continue JAKARTA (JP): The drop in share prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) is likely to continue this week even though analysts say most stocks have bottomed out.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

BPS Visa's rate down JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed Bank Papan Sejahtera has cut the interest rate on its Visa credit card from 3.25 percent to 2.7 percent a month.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

Indonesia set to dominate rowing events at SEA Games JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia is set to dominate in the rowing competition at the 19th Southeast Asian Games following the withdrawal of a number of athletes from other participating countries.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

RI important to Uzbekistan Republic of Uzbekistan Ambassador to Indonesia Ravshan Rakhmatullaev is determined to get the word out about his country's attractions to Indonesian investment.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

'Money and power' still prevail over justice JAKARTA (JP): Former deputy chief justice Adi Andojo Soetjipto lamented the state of Indonesian courts, saying that money and power often still prevailed justice."The maintenance of law in Indonesia after 52 years of independence is still of concern.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

Council not informed on building SEMARANG: The Central Java legislative body has yet to be informed about Minister of Home Affairs' recent decree endorsing the plan by the provincial administration to build a luxurious office for the association of retired civil servants.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

Enny Hardjanto leaves BPSJP/alx JAKARTA (JP): Bank Papan Sejahtera (BPS) vice president Enny Hardjanto (left), who leaves the bank today after working there for 18 months, bids farewell to BPS president Al Nyoo (right).
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

Foreigners busted with heroin JAKARTA (JP): City detectives arrested a Ghanaian and a Nigerian over the weekend for allegedly trafficking about 200 grams of heroin at a Central Jakarta hotel.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

Fire guts 100 houses SAMARINDA, E. Kalimantan: At least 100 houses and shops were gutted in a fire in Karangmumus subdistrict, Samarinda Ilir district, Saturday.The incident came on the heels of a previous fire that destroyed 50 houses in the same densely populated subdistrict on Aug. 20.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

Presidential term of office On page one of The Jakarta Post dated Aug. 22 I read with interest a report about a statement made by Minister of Transmigration Siswono Yudohusodo, under the title Limit presidential term after Soeharto.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

ADB officials on visit to Indonesia JAKARTA (JP): Seven members of the Manila-based Asian Development Bank's board of directors are scheduled to begin their 14-day official trip to Indonesia today.The delegation, led by K.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

Cities need restructurizationBy Tommy Firman BANDUNG (JP): The developing countries of ASEAN, notably Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines, are transforming their agrarian-based economy into an industrial one and registering a high economic growth in the process.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

Promote traditional games among children: Surjadi JAKARTA (JP): About 940 children performed traditional Indonesian games at a fiesta at Ragunan Zoo, Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta over the weekend.The fiesta included traditional playground games, dances, sports and a bazaar.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

BPS postpones $100 million mortgage-backed securities JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed Bank Papan Sejahtera (BPS) has postponed launching its US$100 million mortgage-backed securities due to continued uncertainty over the country's monetary situation.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

Groundbreaking ceremony of Koridor Satrio canceled JAKARTA (JP): The city administration abruptly canceled the groundbreaking for Jakarta's first international tourism and shopping belt just hours before the ceremony was scheduled to go ahead yesterday evening.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

Clearing way to ban land mines worldwideBy Brahma Chellaney NEW DELHI (JP): A crucial meeting opens in Oslo today to determine the shape of a proposed international agreement to outlaw antipersonnel landmines (APL). The meeting, outside the UN framework and running through Sept.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

Brokers enter Ujungpandang JAKARTA (JP): Four securities companies are set to begin operations in Ujungpandang, South Sulawesi, following the opening of the city's Capital Market Information Center on Friday.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

IPB gets new buildings BOGOR (JP): The state Bogor Institute of Agriculture, known as IPB, is expanding its education facilities by constructing three more buildings, a senior official said.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Painting Exhibition: Nuansa Decoratif by Sutopo, Djoko Maruto, Petrus Pranagung at Mon Decor Gallery, Jl. Gunung Sahari Raya No.1 Blok B 13-14 Central Jakarta, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., until Sept. 14.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

Forest fires destroy 300,000 hectares this year SEMARANG (JP): Fires in this year's dry season have destroyed 300,000 hectares of forest in Kalimantan and Sumatra, State Minister of Environment Sarwono Kusumaatmadja said here Saturday.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

Police reach out to city students JAKARTA (JP): Police officers will take on the role of inspectors at flag-raising ceremonies in Jakarta's junior and high schools in a program aimed at lowering juvenile delinquency, spokesman Lt. Col. E. Aritonang said over the weekend.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

BCA explains We thank Mrs. Leany N. Harsa for the input she has given us concerning the service at BCA Bogor (Telephone bill woes, Aug. 15), on receiving cash payments for telephone bills.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

Death of a princess Some events are so momentous they remain indelibly stamped in the collective world memory bank. John F. Kennedy's assassination. The Challenger disaster. Chernobyl. Added to this tragic list is the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, in a car accident in France yesterday.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:30 Travel: My Country 2:35 TV Series: Lucan 3:10 TV Drama: Diantara Kita 3:35 Religious Teachings: Hindu 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Creative Program: Karya Inovatif 5:00 Indonesian Lessons 5:25 Variety Show 5:30 Scouting Program: Purworejo ...
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

Making your office an ergonomic workplaceBy Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): Four members of the administrative support staff share a room on the 11th floor at the office where I work. One of them has just been relocated from his former room downstairs into this room.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

E. Java police pledge renewed efforts on Marsinah's murder SURABAYA (JP): Newly-installed East Java Police Chief Maj. Gen. Moch. Dayat has promised to step up the investigation into the four-year-old murder of labor activist Marsinah.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

Jakarta needs new directive on spatial plan JAKARTA (JP): The head of Jakarta's Spatial Planning Agency, Ahmaddin Ahmad, has urged the government to issue a new directive for Law No.24/1992 on spatial planning to prevent further overlapping of development projects.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

BI restricts foreign exchange trading at $5 million JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia (central bank) moved over the weekend to limit forward foreign exchange trading to US$5 million to confine speculative dollar buying.Central bank governor J.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

Belo to attend humanism seminar DILI, East Timor: Dili Bishop Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo will leave Jakarta today for Prague for an international seminar on humanism.The seminar on humanism in the 21st century is scheduled to open Thursday.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

Cashew group calls to monopoly rights MAUMERE, Flores (JP): The Inter-Island Traders Association has protested the East Nusa Tenggara governor's decision to grant PT Sekar Alam monopoly rights over cashew trading in Sikka district.The association's district chapter head M.
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Mon, 01 Sep 1997

Uzbekistan economic reforms have positive results September 1, 1991, was a landmark in Uzbekistan's history. It was the day the Republic became Independent.
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