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Searching for all articles published on 1998-01-22 ...
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Freeport conducts diarrhea study JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: A recent outbreak of diarrhea in West Mimika district has killed 19, and not 25 people as earlier reported in the media, copper mining company PT Freeport Indonesia said Tuesday.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Expelling immigrants Whenever an economic situation takes a downward turn, it is usually foreign workers who are first in the firing line. Certainly this is the case in Asia, as the regional financial crisis begins to bite.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Denmark provides grant JAKARTA (JP): The government of Denmark has agreed to provide a US$7.87 million grant to Indonesia to help secure high quality tree seedlings for the country's reforestation efforts.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Foreign firms show interest in PGN JAKARTA (JP): At least 30 foreign gas companies have shown interest in buying part of state gas company Perusahaan Gas Negara's (PGN) shares, PGN president A. Qoyum Tjandranegara has said.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Government to guarantee log supply in domestic market JAKARTA (JP): The government will ensure that the scraping of a restriction on log exports will not cause a shortfall here, a minister said yesterday.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Batik dons modern mantle for young style mavensBy Yogita Tahil Ramani JAKARTA (JP): Spun, colored and drawn on by patient hands, batik has graced the forms of nobles of the Yogyakarta and Solo palaces from the 15th century on.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Haryanto angry about poor service JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Transportation Haryanto Dhanutirto made an impromptu inspection of Pasar Senen railway station at 11 p.m. Tuesday evening and found no station employees there to serve the waiting passengers.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

The enemy within? It may sound like a title from a movie but it rather encompasses an issue which has been on everyone's mind: The monetary crisis and the recent panic buying spree.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Medical services for Idul Fitri JAKARTA (JP): The City Health Agency is to deploy 59 ambulances and 500 medical personnel, including 60 doctors, at points in the city likely to be crowded during the Idul Fitri holiday.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Baby crushed to death at port SAMPIT, Central Kalimantan: A baby was crushed to death Tuesday as thousands of people thronged Sampit Port here on their way home for Idul Fitri, Antara reported yesterday.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Rupiah falls further but shares strengthen JAKARTA (JP): The rupiah crashed to an all-time low of almost 12,000 to the U.S. dollar yesterday on strong dollar demand and growing political concerns, especially on the vice presidency issue, currency dealers said.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Ratings of 17 property firms downgraded JAKARTA (JP): The country's only ratings agency PT Pemeringkat Efek Indonesia (Pefindo) announced yesterday that it had downgraded credit ratings of 17 companies in the property and building materials sectors.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Amien Rais gets award YOGYAKARTA: Indonesia's oldest Islamic university presented an award Monday to Amien Rais, leader of the Muhammadiyah Moslem organization.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Studying math is no mere numbers gameBy Iwan Pranoto BANDUNG (JP): It was interesting to read "Abacus adds up to 'smarter kids'" in The Jakarta Post of Jan 3. The article reported that using the abacus could exercise and develop the right side of a child's brain.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

EU aid for Irian Jaya, Lampung JAKARTA (JP): The European Union, through its European Community Humanitarian Office (ECHO), has approved the distribution of ECU 1,355,000 (approximately US$1.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

IMF: Setting the record straight Despite measures taken and assurances given by the government, the market has not responded in a positive manner to the steps taken so far to ease the current economic crisis.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Weightlifters Winarni, Patmawati get Timor cars JAKARTA (JP): State Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Hayono Isman handed over three Timor cars yesterday to female world record breakers.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Hundreds suffer Idul Fitri bonus misery JAKARTA (JP): Hundreds of workers have missed out on their annual Idul Fitri bonus this year after at least five medium companies in the city failed to make the payments, an official said yesterday.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Postcards from history's edgeBy Yogita Tahil Ramani JAKARTA (JP): A photograph is a trace, something directly stenciled off the real, like a footprint or a death mask.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

A clear and present danger Even without looking at the news, newspaper readers all over Indonesia must have become aware over the past few weeks that the current monetary crisis is hitting this country's newspaper business, and hitting it hard: The thinner newspapers which they are holding, and ...
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Probe into crash to continue PALEMBANG, South Sumatra: Authorities investigating the Dec. 19 SilkAir plane crash here have been experiencing difficulties in reconstructing fragments of the aircraft, according to an expert.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Bank Universal top arranger of rupiah loans JAKARTA (JP): Loans worth Rp 4.39 trillion were syndicated last year and most of these transactions were completed prior to Aug. 14, the day the rupiah was floated.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

'Putauw' dealer faces 12 years in jail JAKARTA (JP): A prosecutor asked Central Jakarta District Court yesterday to sentence a 24-year-old man to 12 years in jail for selling 48.5 grams of putauw (low-grade heroin).Prosecutor Leonard E.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Conversion Rates Jakarta (JP): Bank Ekspor Impor Indonesia's (Bank Exim) conversion rates on Jan.21, 1998: Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 10,000.00 12,000.00Austrian shilling 1 823.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Ecologists warn of modified crops JAKARTA (JP): Environmentalists warned yesterday that Indonesia could soon be the target market for genetically modified crops which they claim have long-term harmful side effects.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Govt should take responsibility for crisis: Activists JAKARTA (JP): Activists from several non-governmental organizations (NGOs) urged yesterday the People's Consultative Assembly to convene a special session to ask for President Soeharto's accountability for the economic crisis.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Govt acts to enforce reforms JAKARTA (JP): The government acted yesterday to enforce several reforms agreed with the International Monetary Fund last week by issuing a series of decrees and rules formalizing the measures.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Where to go in Bandung:Exhibition * Ramadhan Exhibition featuring Handicraft, Fashion, Food, at the Lobby, Preanger Aerowisata Bandung Hotel, Jl. Asia Afrika No. 81, Central Bandung, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., until Jan. 29.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Relocation of graves to resume next month JAKARTA (JP): The authorities have halted the relocation of 4,626 graves from the Blok P public cemetery in South Jakarta until next month.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

817 foreigners may lose jobs SAMARINDA, East Kalimantan: At least 817 foreigners working in the province may have to be laid off following moves by companies across the country to streamline their organizations.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Sarwono urges MPR to name VP candidates JAKARTA (JP): State Minister of Environment Sarwono Kusumaatmadja called on the five factions at the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) yesterday to name their vice presidential candidates, ending the political uncertainty.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Provinces prepare for annual Idul Fitri exodus JAKARTA (JP): Government offices across the country are intensifying preparations to facilitate the exodus of 26.2 million people from urban centers to towns and villages for the Idul Fitri holiday.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:30 My Country 2:35 Children's Film: Kid Pix Ninja The Wonder Boy 3:10 Science Film: Animal Odyssey 3:35 Religious Teachings: Islam 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Documentary: Pesona Flora 5:00 Arabic Lessons 5:30 Religious Program: Celah-Celah ...
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Raising fuel prices Fuel oil subsidies will be removed from the 1998/1999 state budget. This is one of the points agreed upon by the Indonesian government and the International Monetary Fund as contained in the letter of intent signed by the President.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Bank merger plans may cool off uneasy depositors JAKARTA (JP): The plan of several private national banks to merge their operations is expected to persuade nervous depositors from pulling out their money from domestic private banks, bankers have said.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

C. Kalimantan helps jobless PALANGKA RAYA, Central Kalimantan: The city administration has allocated Rp 100 million (US$12,500) to provide 400 unskilled workers with jobs until Jan. 28 in labor-intensive projects.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Cikini Hospital keeps doors open for needyBy Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): Through several name changes and as a witness to the nation's monumental changes, PGI Cikini Hospital has kept true to its founder's mission to provide health care for the needy.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Depositors line up to transfer savings to foreign banks JAKARTA (JP): Following uncertainty over the rupiah's value and confusion over the future of local banks, some depositors have shifted their savings to foreign banks.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Gus Dur recovers to Beethoven's symphony JAKARTA (JP): Abdurrahman Wahid regained consciousness for the first time yesterday since suffering a stroke Monday night and later showed further improvements as he asked to listen to classical music by Beethoven.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Vocal LIPI scientists won't be punished JAKARTA (JP): The National Institute of Sciences will not take punitive measures against 19 researchers who demanded presidential change on Tuesday, an official said yesterday.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Premier Siew ends his three-day Asian tour JAKARTA (JP): Taiwan Premier Vincent Siew headed back to Taipei yesterday ending a three-day visit shrouded in secrecy here.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Star-rated hotels suffer from low occupancy rates JAKARTA (JP): The economic maelstrom across the region and potential political tension in the country have contributed to a continued slowdown in the hotel business, hoteliers have said.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Resurrecting literature in schoolsBy A. Chaedar Alwasilah BANDUNG (JP): The pleasures that draw our children first to literature are not those written by Rendra, Sutardji Calzoum Bachri, Goenawan Muhamad, Saini KM and others.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Press Day organizers cut budget JAKARTA (JP): The current monetary crisis has prompted National Press Day organizers to scrap some planned activities, saving up to Rp 400 million (US$40,000) from the previously projected budget of Rp 500 million.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Belief in God Have you ever noticed what is inscribed on U.S. currency notes? "In God We Trust".Even super-rich Americans are wary of trusting their own money. They would rather put their fate and fortune in the hands of almighty God.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Wullems after clarification of national soccer training JAKARTA (JP): National soccer coach Henk Wullems wants the controversy surrounding his salary set aside until the team's training program has been clarified."I think that the salary is number two.
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Thu, 22 Jan 1998

Ramadhan time for JakartaThursdayMaghrib 6:19 p.m.FridayImsak 4:21 a.m.Subuh 4:31 a.m.
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