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Searching for all articles published on 1997-09-22 ...
43 articles.
Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Govt mulls lower phone tariffs for rural areasBy I. Christianto PETALUMA, California (JP): The Indonesian government is exploring the possibility of introducing lower tariffs for rural telecommunications services in the country.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

War on corruption doubted JAKARTA (JP): The World Bank and International Monetary Fund's (IMF) anticorruption pledge received a cool response from observers here over the weekend.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Surjadi denies slums razed for apartments JAKARTA (JP): Governor Surjadi Soedirdja denies the accusation that his administration has been burning slum areas in order to make way for low cost apartment projects.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Minister Hayono joins fun walk JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Hayono Isman and thousands of members of the Indonesian Heart Foundation joined together in a fun walk along Jl. Jendral Sudirman, Jakarta, yesterday morning.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Supervison vital for banking stabilityBy Vincent Lingga HONG KONG (JP): A sound banking system, in addition to good governance, is the core of a crusade by World Bank and International Monetary Fund executives who are gathering here for their annual meetings.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Global markets need global society, says George SorosBy Vincent Lingga HONG KONG (JP): American financier George Soros said yesterday that financial markets were inherently unstable and international financial markets even more so because they did not operate in a vacuum.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Wahono's parting words As many of us came to expect, some valuable pieces of advice were there to be found by those who were willing to listen to the address delivered by House of Representatives Speaker Wahono before the legislature's final plenary session on Friday before it is disbanded to ...
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Spain's Carlos Sainz wins World Rally C'ship titleBy Robert Soelistyo MEDAN, North Sumatra (JP): Capitalizing on the unfavorable track conditions, slow starter Carlos Sainz and codriver Luis Moya powered their Ford Escort WRC to victory yesterday in the Gudang Garam World Rally Championship.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Indonesia had 3rd highest FDI in Asia last year JAKARTA (JP): Foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows to Indonesia were the third highest in the Asian region last year, almost doubling to US$8 billion from $4.3 billion in 1995, according to a new international investment report.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Ardi Hapsoro shines in Volvo W. Cup JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's Ardi Hapsoro Hamidjojo retained the top position in the Southeast Asian League of the Volvo World Cup showjumping competition at the Arthayasa stable in Sawangan, Bogor, yesterday.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Obituary JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia lost two senior figures over the weekend -- Teuku M. Hasan, one of the architects of the 1945 Constitution preamble, and Suhartoyo, a former ambassador to Britain.Suhartoyo died on Saturday morning at Mitra Keluarga Hospital at the age of 71.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Petrosea responds Thank you for your letter of Sept. 16, 1997 that enclosed a copy of a letter from a disgruntled former employee of PT Petrosea. We appreciate the professionalism you demonstrated by asking for our response to the letter.The circumstances of the termination of Mr.
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Mon, 22 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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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Choked chickens religiously outlawed SURABAYA, East Java: A senior ulema condemned Surabaya chicken vendors for selling meat which he claimed was not processed in accordance with Islamic rules.The chairman of Indonesian Ulemas Council, K.H.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Sifting political science from politicsBy Ignas Kleden JAKARTA (JP): A statement by political scientist Juwono Sudarsono on Sept. 8, 1997 has sparked a heated debate on the topic of civilian political leadership in Indonesia.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Man hunted for assault TANGERANG (JP): A number of detectives are looking for a man, who is believed to have assaulted his father with a hoelike tool.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Malaysian King to get RI degree SEMARANG: Diponegoro University here will confer an honorary doctorate degree on Malaysian King Ja'afar Abdul Rahman.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Drink seller killed over debt JAKARTA (JP): A debt of Rp 2,000 (65 U.S. cents) has cost a street vendor his life.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Ciliwung-Cisadane tunnel to go ahead: Minister JAKARTA (JP): The construction of a one-kilometer tunnel connecting the upstream sections of Ciliwung River and Cisadane River in Bogor, West Java, will proceed as scheduled despite the current monetary crisis, according to the Ministry of ...
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Boiler association seeks tax incentives: Secretary JAKARTA (JP): Local producers of boiler and pressure vessels say they need a tax incentive to enable them to compete with foreign suppliers.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

PC Guard Dog provides background Internet protectionBy Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): A reader of The Jakarta Post once asked me what cookies were and whether they were harmful or not. Well, of course, what she had in mind were not the same cookies Nissin or Khong Guan bake in their biscuit factories.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

JSX's share prices to remain sluggish JAKARTA (JP): Share prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange are expected to remain sluggish this week because of uncertainty in the currency market.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Beijing must learn from Asia's economic crisis China has won the backing of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for the tough but necessary economic reforms it plans to implement.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Detainee found dead in bathroom JAKARTA (JP): A detainee at Makasar police subprecinct in East Jakarta was found dead in a jail bathroom on Friday, a police report said.Dani Kuswardhani, 24, of Jl. Mangga Besar, Central Jakarta, was found by fellow prisoners hanging from a rope at 5:30 a.m.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Job termination Attracted by the advertisement PT Petrosea placed in this daily, I sent an application letter to the company. After about two months I received a letter asking for an interview. I was twice interviewed by Anne Hogarth from Price Waterhouse Consultants.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Superpower ignores little minesBy Gwynne Dyer LONDON (JP): At a press conference called by U.S. President Bill Clinton to explain his rejection of a ban on land-mines just agreed in Oslo by 89 other countries, a reporter mischievously pointed out that the United States thereby found itself in ...
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Scholars criticize MPR members' list JAKARTA (JP): A political scientist expressed his regret yesterday that the government singled critics out from the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) lineup representing various societal groups.Muhammad A.S.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Jayawijaya deaths rise JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: The number of deaths due to cholera and starvation in the Jayawijaya regency has risen 251, Antara reported yesterday.Jayawijaya regent J.B.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Polarization caused riots in Ujungpandang: Nasikun YOGYAKARTA (JP): The ferocity of last week's riots in Ujungpandang, South Sulawesi, has prompted much soul-searching into what a sociologist describes as the segmentation of societal relations.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Govt enacts new environment law JAKARTA (JP): State Minister of Environment Sarwono Kusumaatmadja revealed that President Soeharto had enacted Friday the new Environment Law which will crack down on forest burners.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Reckless driving blamed for growing road accidents JAKARTA (JP): The number of nationwide traffic accidents in the first six months of this year has reached 8,856, a 12.48 percent increase from the 7,873 of the same period last year, says an officer.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Reforestation fee in rupiah JAKARTA (JP): The government is considering setting reforestation fees paid by forest concession holders in rupiah instead of the U.S. dollar, Antara said Saturday.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Sjafrie to replace Sutiyoso Wednesday JAKARTA (JP): Brig. Gen. Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin will be installed Wednesday as the new Jakarta military commander.Sjafrie, who recently left his position as city military chief of staff, replaces Sutiyoso, who has been elected Jakarta governor.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

IISS brings West closer to EastBy Jusuf Wanandi SINGAPORE (JP): The 39th annual conference of the International Institute for Strategic Studies held here from Sept. 11 to 14 was indeed a feast of intellectual discourse and exchange.It was an IISS annual meeting at its best for several reasons.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Let public join succession debate, says Amien Rais JAKARTA (JP): Political observer Amien Rais said over the weekend that the public's input was needed in the debate on presidential succession.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Charlie Wi takes Kuala Lumpur Open KUALA LUMPUR (Agencies): Charlie Wi won his first big tournament as a professional yesterday taking the Mild Seven Kuala Lumpur Open by four strokes from Chinese number one Zhiang Lianwei and Taiwan's Lu Wen-teh.
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Mon, 22 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 Belief in God the Almighty 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Travel Program: Wisata Nasional 5:00 Indonesian Lessons 5:25 Variety Show 5:30 Sports 6:00 News: Lintasan ...
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

The rights and responsibility Campaign time is over and the general election has passed. The political configuration of Indonesia is clear. Members of the House of Representatives (DPR) have been appointed and have undergone a crash course program to familiarize them with the task ahead.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Prisoners lure guards, escape JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya (JP): Two prisoners from Abepura Prison here escaped after convincing three guards to take them to a nearby brothel.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Military out of China's new topmost leadership The 15th Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and the first plenum of the new central committee finally concluded in an unusual way.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Residents told to stay indoors as haze worsens JAKARTA (JP): The severity of the thick haze has prompted authorities in some provinces to urge people to stay indoors and shorten school hours to prevent exposure to the smoke's perilous effects.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Graduates needed in Irian villages JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: Irian Jaya needs 3,590 university graduates to work in 2,260 remote villages across the province, a local government official said.
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Mon, 22 Sep 1997

Wynne, Mimma fight to qualify in Wismilak tourney SURABAYA (JP): Indonesia's young hopefuls Wynne Prakusya and Mimma Chernovita still have to fight to qualify for the main draw of the 1997 Wismilak International women's tennis tournament here this week.
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