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Searching for all articles published on 1997-09-17 ...
50 articles.
Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Manchester United 3 points clear of Blackburn RoversBy Vic Mills LONDON (JP): There is an all too familiar look to English Premier League after the latest round of matches with Manchester United three points clear of Blackburn Rovers followed by Chelsea and Arsenal a further point behind.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Indonesia vows to do its best to curb forest fires JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian government said yesterday that it was doing everything in its power to contain the spread of forest fires in Sumatra and Kalimantan, whose thick smoke has shrouded neighboring Malaysia and Singapore.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Ethnic-colored riot hits Ujungpandang UJUNGPANDANG (JP): Mobs of people went on a rampage throughout the city's center in a riot with ethnic overtones on Monday night and yesterday.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Water company apologizes JAKARTA (JP): City-owned water company PDAM Jaya has apologized to its customers for the temporary suspension of water supplies between 7:45 a.m. and 5 p.m. yesterday.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

MOU on Ancol Baru project signing JAKARTA (JP): The city administration signed yesterday a memorandum of understanding with PT Manggala Krida Yudha for the early construction of the Ancol Baru project.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Sept. 16, 1997: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------ Ades Alfindo 1,075 25 ...
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Painting and Ceramics Exhibition, works of Firman, Tisna Sanjaya, Agus Suwage and Suyatna, at the Lontar Gallery. Jl. Utan Kayu 68 H East Jakarta, Monday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., until Sept. 30.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

A Tuscan culinary sojourn at Toscana JAKARTA (JP): Italian food was the last thing on my mind that Monday night. Still reeling from post-weekend exhaustion and gluttony, I would say abstinence best fit the bill. More meat, wine, cream? See you in another life.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

BNI sets up insurance company JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI) has established a life insurance company in cooperation with its pension fund and the employees' welfare foundation of the state- owned life insurance company Jiwasraya.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Rupiah, stocks fall on riots, regional weakness JAKARTA (JP): The rupiah and local stock prices weakened yesterday despite the government's announcement on project rescheduling, dealers and brokers said.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Cutting tariffs China's soaring trade surplus with the United States will provide a sensitive backdrop to President Jiang Zemin's forthcoming summit with Bill Clinton.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Younger leaders to wait until 2003: Feisal JAKARTA (JP): Armed Forces chief Gen. Feisal Tanjung hinted yesterday that the "young generation" would have to wait until 2003 to take over the national leadership.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

PT ACeS may expand to other regions: JoopBy I. Christianto DENVER, Colorado, U.S. (JP): Minister of Tourism, Post and Telecommunications Joop Ave said here Monday that satellite operator PT Asia Cellular Satellite (ACeS) has the opportunity to expand to other regions with low telephone density.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Soeharto apologizes to ASEAN members for haze JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto sincerely apologized to fellow members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) yesterday for the choking effects of the haze caused by widespread forest fires in Indonesia.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Military and civilians Over the past week, I've read with surprise and dismay the many reactions to Dr. Juwono Sudarsono's opinion on this country's coming leadership choice.As I see it, what Juwono did was state his view on the situation.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Govt defends Moslem leaders' MPR exclusion JAKARTA (JP): General Elections Institute chairman Moch. Yogie S.M.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

More deregulation measures needed to boost economy JAKARTA (JP): The government's deregulation measures are not yet sufficient to boost the economy, a senior economist said yesterday.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

10 Indonesians in Adventure Team JAKARTA (JP): Ten Indonesians were chosen for the 1997 Indonesian Marlboro Adventure Team through a three-day selection process at Jatiluhur dam, Purwakarta, West Java, last weekend.The 10, who were selected from a field if 42, will leave on Oct.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Rights declaration needs revisionBy A. Havas Ugroseno and P.L.E. Priatna JAKARTA (JP): The statement by Dr. Mahathir Mohamad that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) of 1948 needs to be revised has shocked many, including Indonesian experts on human rights and U.S.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Plane crashes in Jepara SEMARANG, Central Java: An airplane crashed in the town of Sinanggul, in Jepara regency, yesterday morning injuring two trainee pilots.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

'Ojek' driver jailed JAKARTA (JP): The Central Jakarta District Court yesterday sentenced an ojek (motorcycle taxi) driver to four years in jail for sexually molesting his 14-year-old stepdaughter.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Entertainment centers I am writing in response to Wahyu P.'s letter of Sept. 11. He was flabbergasted when he passed the Kemang area, South Jakarta, which has become an area emanating indecency and immorality and has had luxury residential houses turned into covert prostitution centers.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Reward for blood donors JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto will honor 149 blood donors and some others from around the country at the State Palace today.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

IMF slow in aiding ASEAN to deal with currency crisis JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto criticized the International Monetary Fund (IMF) yesterday for its slow action in assisting Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) members deal with the region's recent currency turmoil.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

City will build monument on Ade Irma's grave JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta administration backed down yesterday from its earlier plan to relocate the grave of Ade Irma Suryani, the daughter of Army Gen. (ret) Abdul Haris Nasution.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Abilio to be sworn in DILI, East Timor: Minister of Home Affairs Moch. Yogie S.M. will install Abilio Jose Osorio Soares for a second term as governor of East Timor tomorrow.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Expert urges independent law agency JAKARTA (JP): The Agency for National Legal Development (BPHN) should be separated from the Ministry of Justice so it can act as coordinator for the drafting of bills in Indonesia, an expert said.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Wildlife waste We often spend our holidays in Indonesia and we like your country very much.We are members of WWF and saw two things on a recent trip to Banda Neira island in Maluku province which were very awful.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Maystadt here to boost Indonesian-Belgian ties JAKARTA (JP): Visiting Belgian Vice Prime Minister Philippe Maystadt met with President Soeharto yesterday in a bid to boost economic cooperation between the two countries.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Germany adds corruption clause in foreign aid policyBy Endy M. Bayuni BONN (JP): First it was human rights. Now Germany has added corruption as an extra clause to its foreign aid policy.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Doohan set to defend his GP title in Sentul JAKARTA (JP): Despite his certainty of winning the World 500cc Grand Prix title, Australia's Michael Doohan will continue his bid to bag another race title when he competes in Sentul, Bogor on Sept. 28.After winning the GP race in England on Aug.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

'Solopos' daily published SURAKARTA, Central Java: Residents of Central Java will be able to have more news variety starting Friday when the Solopos newspaper officially hits the stands.Chief editor Danie H Soe'oed said Minister of Information R.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Work starts on Koridor Satrio project JAKARTA (JP): Construction of a massive Rp 10 trillion ($3.7 billion) project began yesterday to convert Jl. Prof. Satrio in Central Jakarta into a pedestrian-friendly street lined with hotels and shopping malls.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Educators condemn harsh punishment for students JAKARTA (JP): Physical punishment for students which borders on abuse must be prohibited as it is noneducational towards students, educators said yesterday.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Two killed in furniture factory fire JAKARTA (JP): Two workers were killed in an overnight fire which burned part of a furniture plant on Jl. Palapa, Cengkareng, West Jakarta, on Monday.Their bodies were found after the fire had been extinguished. They were difficult to identify.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Resettlement target can't be achieved YOGYAKARTA (JP): Only 76 percent of a total 650,000 families targeted can be transmigrated before the end of the sixth five- year development plan, Minister of Transmigration Siswono Yudohusodo said here yesterday.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

An ingenious solutionBy Djanwar Madjolelo JAKARTA (JP): An impossible problem calls for an ingenious solution. Watch Richard Oshlag in action on this one:This deal from the Open Pairs 40th Spring North American Bridge Championships, March 6 to March 16, 1997 in Dallas, Texas.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

The $35b retrenchment The government deserves high commendation for immediately delivering some of the drastic measures it promised early this month to cope with the currency turmoil and its far-reaching implications.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

'Drunk-driving law not needed' JAKARTA (JP): Should Indonesia introduce a tougher clause against drunk-driving in its traffic law?A councilor, asked for his comment after the bus driver of the ill-fated Jaya Bakti Super intercity bus was found to be drunk when he crashed the bus on Sunday, ...
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Businesspeople hail massive spending cuts JAKARTA (JP): Businesspeople and analysts welcomed the massive spending cuts announced by Minister of Finance Mar'ie Muhammad yesterday but said they are not enough to strengthen the fundamentals and competitiveness of the national economy.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Govt reschedules projects worth $35.6b JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Finance Mar'ie Muhammad announced yesterday the postponement or review of Rp 105 trillion (US$35.6 billion) worth of government and state-related projects as part of the drastic measures to cope with the currency crisis.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

DBS Buana starts operationJP/alx PT Bank DBS Buana, a joint venture between DBS Bank of Singapore and Bank Buana Indonesia, officially opened yesterday.DBS Bank, ranked among the top 100 banks in the world, is the largest bank in Singapore as well as Southeast Asia with funds of S$6.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Which side does the government take? Indonesian workers employed abroad have been ceaselessly victimized by irregularities in the mechanism of their dispatch.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Driver of ill-fated bus is our employee: Operator JAKARTA (JP): A Semarang-based bus operator confirmed yesterday that the driver of the ill-fated Jaya Bakti Super bus was one of its employees.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:30 Travel: My Country 2:35 Family's Film: Big Brother Jake 3:10 Children's Program: Anak-Anak Indonesia 3:35 Talk Show: Kotak Pos 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Educational Quiz: Cepat Tepat 5:10 TV Series: Road to Avonlea 5:55 Music 6:00 News: ...
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Capital shifting may not profit JAKARTA (JP): Shifting corporate assets overseas causes more harm than good to the country's economy, an economist said.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Levies on shallow wellsFrom KompasAfter the recent ID raid, regretted by many sides, the Jakarta Administration is now set to implement a controversial regulation to impose levies on shallow wells, which form the water source for a large percentage of the capital city's inhabitants.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Rain may disrupt world rally c'ship MEDAN, North Sumatra (JP): Heavy rain may disrupt the Gudang Garam World Rally Championship due to start on Friday.Rain in Medan on Sunday and Monday caused slippery road conditions in the city.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Ninth student dies in street brawls JAKARTA (JP): The 1997 death toll from school street brawls rose to nine yesterday afternoon when another senior high school student was killed.
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997

Ramayana raises capital JAKARTA (JP): The extraordinary shareholders meeting of the publicly listed department store chain PT Ramayana Lestari Sentosa agreed yesterday to issue a one-to-one bonus share.
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