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Searching for all articles published on 1997-09-29 ...
37 articles.
Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Compaq redefines home computers with small, usefull PresariosBy Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): From time to time, we see products that, at first glance, look very familiar. However, when we look closely, we notice small improvements on what we have been used to.
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Tourism market closes with US$8.7m in deals JAKARTA (JP): At least US$8.7 million worth of transactions were closed during the fourth Tourism Indonesia Mart and Expo, which ended here yesterday.
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Environmental impact analysis awaited JAKARTA (JP): The North Jakarta Reclamation Board's chairman has urged developer PT Kapuk Indah Naga of the Salim Group to submit soon the environmental impact analysis on the planned reclamation in North Jakarta Bay.
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

IKJ lecturers exhibit artworks JAKARTA (JP): Fine arts lecturers from the Jakarta Arts Institute (IKJ) are to show their work at an exhibition here.At tonight's opening the teachers will allow their students to criticize them, the organizing committee chairwoman Ananda Moersid announced.
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Van Roost wins Wismilak tennis SURABAYA (JP): Top seeded favorite Dominique van Roost of Belgium defeated non-seeded Lenka Nemeckova of the Czech Republic 6-1, 6-3 in an anticlimax match yesterday at the 1997 Wismilak International Women's tennis tournament at the Embong Sawo tennis complex.
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Schools to get week's vacation for SEA Games JAKARTA (JP): The city office of the Ministry of Education and Culture is to give the city's elementary and secondary school students a six-day vacation to enable them to watch next month's 19th SEA Games.
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Sukanto to replace Polar at Indorayon JAKARTA (JP): Tycoon Sukanto Tanoto will take over as president of pulp and rayon fiber firm PT Inti Indorayon Utama following the death of his younger brother Polar Yanto Tanoto in an air crash in North Sumatra last Friday.
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Humpuss wins US$49.12 million offshore loans JAKARTA (JP): Through its three subsidiaries, PT Humpuss Intermoda Transportasi (HIT) of the Humpuss Group, has secured US$49.12 million in offshore loans.
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Students told to don masks JAMBI: Head of the Jambi education office Madil HS has instructed all students to wear surgical masks to reduce the adverse health effects of the severe haze enveloping the province.
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

ABRI welcomes Amien's presidential ambition JAKARTA (JP): Two of the Armed Forces most senior officers said they were not opposed to politician Amien Rais' stated presidential ambitions, but stressed that his nomination should be conducted through the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR).
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Sarwono wants all-out effort to combat haze JAKARTA (JP): State Minister of Environment Sarwono Kusumaatmadja called yesterday for continued alertness and urged individuals with expertise to assist in alleviating the haze problem."We need to increase alertness around Indonesia," he said.
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Okada wins 500cc title at Sentul motorcycle GP JAKARTA (JP): Tadayuki Okada of Japan outwitted world champion Michael Doohan of Australia to claim the 500cc title at the Indonesian Motorcycle Grand Prix at Sentul, near Bogor yesterday.
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Air Force planes to combat haze BANDUNG (JP): A modified Hercules C-130 plane took off from the Hussein Sastranegara airbase here Saturday for Sumatra in the government's first mission to combat the haze from the air.
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Sulawesi cacao output unaffected by fires JAKARTA (JP): South Sulawesi's cacao output, which accounts for nearly half of Indonesia's total exports, has not been affected by the bush and forest fires raging in parts of the province, the local chapter of the Indonesian Cocoa Association said.
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Traditional markets struggle to survive JAKARTA (JP): A total of 153 traditional markets in and around the city might be forced out of business due to the fierce competition from mushrooming supermarkets and chain stores, according to a councilor.
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Quake rocks S. Sulawesi, killing at least 16 people UJUNGPANDANG, South Sulawesi (JP): At least 12 people were killed when an earthquake measuring 6.0 on the Richter scale shook South Sulawesi yesterday morning.
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Reckless drivingFrom Sinar PagiWe recently visited Medan in North Sumatra for a few days. We found there were many changes in the traffic regulations, such as new one-way streets and the public transportation service system.
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Latief denies proposing marriage to starlet JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Manpower Abdul Latief vehemently denied reports yesterday that he had proposed to starlet Desy Ratnasari, and said he would sue the media which had published slanderous reports.
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Fire guts 250 houses JAKARTA (JP): A fire has gutted 250 houses on Jl. Bandengan Utara, Penjaringan, North Jakarta, leaving 1,562 people, or 400 families, homeless. No fatalities were reported.
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Grants for needy religious students TEGAL, Central Java: The Ministry of Religious Affairs, with the support of the Asia Development Bank, will present scholarships to 10,000 students from 3,000 madrasah, Islamic schools, over the next five-years.
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Mon, 29 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: Ratna 3:35 Creative Program: Karya Nyata 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Creative Program: Karya Tepat Guna 5:00 Indonesian Lessons 5:25 Variety Show 5:30 Talk Show: Sebaiknya Anda Tahu ...
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Currency crisis triggered by inefficient investmentBy Vincent Lingga HONG KONG (JP): The thousands of economists, monetary pundits and securities analysts who gathered here for the annual meeting last week of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, and the dozens of seminars and panel ...
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Photo Exhibition:...Yogyakarta; retrospeksi etnofotografi by Tim etnofotografi UGM, at Galeri Fotojurnalistik Antara, Jl. Antara No. 59 Pasar Baru, Central Jakarta, Tuesday to Sunday, 11:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., until Oct. 8.
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Protecting nature We have known for weeks that a smoky haze from Indonesian forest fires has enveloped a number of countries in this region in its ghastly, choking nastiness. Now we know the cause of those devastating fires.
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Relatives receive victims' remains JAKARTA (JP): Relatives of those killed in the Garuda Indonesia plane crash in Sibolangit, North Sumatra, finally swallowed the bitter reality yesterday as they identified and received the remains of their loved ones.
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Traffic control system is in confusion JAKARTA (JP): The director of the national traffic police has urged the Directorate General of Land Transportation to clear up confusion over who is responsible for managing traffic control system (TCS) panels.Brig. Gen.
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Officers involved in alleged subversion JAKARTA (JP): The Armed Forces (ABRI) have confirmed that three military personnel have been involved in alleged subversive activities in the East Java towns of Malang and Kediri.Armed Forces Spokesman Brig. Gen. A.
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Meritious system for progressFrom KompasThe Indonesian people have a powerful unifying motto: Bhinneka Tunggal Ika (Unity in Diversity). Unfortunately, in practice, this has not been well implemented.
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Jakarta: A city of crime and fearFrom Berita YudhaAs a Jakarta citizen, who originally came from another town, I have been afraid to go out alone in the evenings lately due to the increasingly sadistic nature of the city's crimes.
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Wonosobo fire guts 38 homes WONOSOBO, Central Java: Fire gutted 38 homes yesterday morning forcing 33 families to seek temporary shelter at a nearby high school.No casualties were reported in the fire but material losses are expected to exceed Rp 560 million (US$189,000).
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Take legal action against fire startersFrom MerdekaIt is reassuring to hear the concern expressed by the community, the press and especially President Soeharto about the forest fires. The haze has meanwhile been exported to our neighboring countries.
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Pro and cons on dubbingFrom KompasThe dubbing of foreign television films into Indonesian has become a hotly debated topic recently. Some people are of the opinion that in the absence of dubbing into Indonesian, "we can learn a foreign language", (meaning English).
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Trading activities on JSX set to remain lackluster JAKARTA (JP): Trading activities on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) are likely to remain lackluster due to growing uncertainties in the currency market.The rupiah fell to an historic low of Rp 3,125 against the U.S.
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Bimantara holds up over $1b projects JAKARTA (JP): The Bimantara Group says it will either postpone or scale down projects worth in excess of US$1 billion even though they are not affected by the government's retrenchment program.Peter F.
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Asian safety net It is encouraging that developed countries, notably the American economic powerhouse, have not outrightly opposed to the proposal for setting up an Asian crisis fund that could serve as a buffer against a regional financial crisis.
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Illiteracy fight begins with adults JAKARTA (JP): Fighting illiteracy must start with adults because they determine the future of their children, a leading campaigner against illiteracy said over the weekend.
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997

Army promises tight security for SEA Games JAKARTA (JP): City Military Maj. Gen. Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin, who is also security chairman for the SEA Games, yesterday ordered a special 10,000-strong team to ensure tight security during the event.
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