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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Japan aids rice production JAKARTA (JP): The Japanese government has agreed to provide Rp 1.7 billion in soft loans to boost Indonesia's rice, corn and soybean production, according to a senior official at the Ministry of Agriculture.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

PPP takes tough stance at the session JAKARTA (JP): The United Development Party (PPP) left on Wednesday a strong mark during the plenary session by presenting a tough stance on controversial issues such as the probe into Soeharto's wealth, and apologizing to the nation for failure to fight ...
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Settling the foreign debt snagBy Laksamana Sukardi JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's private foreign debt burden must be dealt with expeditiously. One of the most important prerequisites for recovery of the Indonesian economy is the settlement of this debt incubus.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Six detainees make an escape TANGERANG (JP): Six detainees fled from Ciledug police subprecinct detention center on Tuesday night after taking advantage of lax security arising through distractions presented by the Special Session of the People's Consultative Assembly.Tangerang Police chief Lt.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

South Africa's Truth Commission Even after all-race elections in 1994 ended South Africa's long struggle over apartheid, vanished relatives didn't come back and the perpetrators of political violence still went unidentified.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Australian veto of RI food itams 'hurts exports' JAKARTA (JP): The Australia quarantine authority's rejection of several food imports from Indonesia over the past few years is a blow to the confidence of the latter country's exporters, a report says.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Mediocre archery results due to lack of competition JAKARTA (JP): The newly appointed chairman of the Indonesia Archery Association, Hayono Isman, blamed a lack of competition as the main factor for the national athletes' bad results during a two-day simulation for the 13th Asian Games that ended ...
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Family members die in landslide MANADO, North Sulawesi: A 66-year-old widow and her 14-year- old granddaughter died when an early morning landslide buried their home in the Kleak subdistrict of Malalayang on Tuesday. Two other grandchildren were injured.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Nov.11, 1998: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 325 0 ...
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Sell-off and oil exports boost foreign reserves JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's foreign reserves rose in the first week of November, boosted by oil exports and the sale of a stake in state-owned cement maker PT Semen Gresik.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

'Civilian guards' consist mainly of out of town jobless JAKARTA (JP): Many of the civilian guards whose recruitment has sparked controversy during this week's four-day Special Session of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) consist of unemployed people from cities across Java.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Legislator loses out on plenary session JAKARTA (JP): Andi Matalatta, chairman of the Golkar faction in the House of Representatives, missed the plenary session of the People's Consultative Assembly on Tuesday because no seat was prepared for him."I found no seat prepared for me so I went out.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

IMF satisfied with new timetable for bank debts JAKARTA (JP): The International Monetary Fund's (IMF) Asia Pacific director Hubert Neiss expressed satisfaction on Wednesday over the new repayment scheme for a large proportion of more than Rp 141 trillion (US$18 billion) in government loans ...
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

The people have spoken While the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) was beginning its four-day Special Session on Tuesday, the country's leading opposition politicians saw fit to remind the nation that the reform movement was still very much alive.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Ooq searches for truth through his worksBy Amir Sidharta JAKARTA (JP): While the general public has only recently questioned the validity of the Surat Perintah 11 Maret (the 11 March Order) -- popularly known as Supersemar, and the events that led to the final days of Sukarno's life, the late Pak ...
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

At least five workers die in Lampung dam accident BANDAR LAMPUNG, Lampung (JP): At least five workers of a dam project at Tanggamus regency have been found dead and nine others remained trapped on Wednesday after a concrete framework they were building caved in two days earlier.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Conversion Rates Bank Bali's conversion rates on Nov. 11, 1998: TT rates Bank notes rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Civilian security personnel In the current increasingly heated situation, it is suspected that the Armed Forces (ABRI) created a situation in society where one side fights against the other.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Man nominates self for president JAKARTA (JP): A 70-year-old man from Bandung, the capital of West Java, has named himself Indonesia's next president, declaring his readiness to compete with other candidates in the ballot.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

United Palestinians Palestinians can achieve more if they unite now and face the Israelis with one voice in the final talks to delineate the Palestinian's state border, the future status of Jerusalem, settlement of refugees and water issues.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Wiranto guarded on ABRI's political role JAKARTA (JP): Armed Forces (ABRI) Commander Gen. Wiranto trod cautiously on Wednesday over mounting demands that the military end its presence in the House of Representatives (DPR) and regional legislative councils.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Australian firm may invest in Bogasari MELBOURNE (Bloomberg): AWB Ltd., the monopoly exporter of Australian wheat, is interested in investing in PT Bogasari Flour Mills, Indonesia's largest flour miller, Chairman Trevor Flugge said.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Where to go in Surabaya:Exhibition * Photo Exhibition: Images d'Europe by Jean-Christophe Ballot, at CCCL - French Cultural Center Jl. Darmokali 10 (Phone: 031 5678639), 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., until Nov. 28.Film * French Film, at CCCL - French Cultural Center Jl.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Wanakerta women fluff their way for a livingBy Agus Maryono and Ngudi Utomo PURBALINGGA, Central Java (JP): The woman and her two teenage children could not stop sneezing as heaps of kapok floated in the air around them. Even the afternoon downpour did not dampen their working spirit.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

MPR members hail Ciganjur declaration JAKARTA (JP): Members of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) hailed on Wednesday a declaration by four popular prodemocracy figures while disagreeing over the demanded deadline for the establishment of a new government and the phasing out of the Armed ...
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Stronger rupiah masks a dangerous economic paradox The rupiah is strengthening in value despite deterioration in the Indonesian economy. Economist Kwik Kian Gie discusses the paradox inherent in the recent performance of the currency.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Fashion looks to used phone cards, coconutsBy Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): What will people wear in the future? Forget chic or elegant dresses made out of silk or chiffon. The answer is plastic, newspapers, coconut shells and even used telephone cards.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Indonesian-U.S. business meet JAKARTA (JP): The United States Committee of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) met here on Wednesday with two leaders of the American Chamber of Commerce discussing cooperation in the development of small and medium-scale enterprises and ...
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Students clash with soldiers JAKARTA (JP): Fourteen people were injured -- some critically -- when security personnel clashed with students protesting the Special Session of the People's Consultative Assembly on Wednesday.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Churches supply food for students JAKARTA (JP): Students are not having to worry about going hungry while they are demonstrating for various causes, as many parties have declared their readiness to supply them with food.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Democracy, but oil takes precedence One of the candidates in Kazakhstan's presidential elections in January claims to be a clairvoyant, but anyone can predict that the winner will be the incumbent, Nursultan Nazarbayev. Mr.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Pertamina, Petronas sign deal JAKARTA (JP): Malaysian state oil company Petronas and Indonesian state oil company Pertamina signed on Wednesday a one- year term contract for the supply of Malaysian Crude Oil (MCO) to Indonesia effective Jan. 1, 1999.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

How does the Jakarta Initiative measure up?By Eddy Soeparno JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta Initiative successfully arranged a conference to introduce the scope and objectives of this informal body, which was created to assist borrowers and lenders in overcoming the hurdles to successful debt ...
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Napoleon denies that all roads lead to RomeBy Gwynne Dyer LONDON (JP): Why does half the world drive on the left, and the other half on the right? At last, the answer to this burning question is within reach."We do not know which side of the road the Romans drove on.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Transmigrants cut their losses MERAUKE, Irian Jaya: Many transmigrants at Jagebob transmigration residential site have opted to sell their land and return to their hometowns because of the poor soil quality and the lack of public transportation.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

TV todayTVRI 6:00 a.m. Morning News 7:00 Music 7:30 News: Nuansa Reformasi 8:00 Music 8:15 Talk Show: Dialog 9:00 Live Reports: Special Session of MPR 12:00 p.m.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Assembly factions agree on 12 draft decrees JAKARTA (JP): All five factions in the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) agreed to a package of 12 draft decrees on Wednesday, but it was Golkar that stole the show for attempting a complete breakaway from its past.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

S'pore gas deal still on despite Gulf disagreement JAKARTA (JP): State oil and gas company Pertamina said on Wednesday that a land dispute involving its gas contractor Gulf Indonesia Resources Ltd. in South Sumatra should not affect its deal to supply natural gas to Singapore's PowerGas.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Journalists protest beating of photographers JAKARTA (JP): More than 200 journalists staged on Wednesday a protest at the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) against the beating by security personnel of three photo journalists during a student demonstration on Jl. Imam Bonjol in Central Jakarta.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Opposition leaders' meeting welcomed as rare opportunity JAKARTA (JP): A declaration drawn up by four popular figures on Tuesday was well received by political observers on Wednesday as a rare opportunity to build an alternative national leadership.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Wiranto defends security volunteers JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Defense and Security/Armed Forces (ABRI) Commander Gen.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Political bills offer no guarantee of fair polls The government has delivered three political bills to the House of Representatives (DPR), which is expected to deliberate them after the current Special Session of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR).
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Factions agree on probe into Soeharto wealth JAKARTA (JP): Four of five factions in the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) openly urged the government during the general view session on Wednesday to intensify its drive to probe the wealth of former president Soeharto and his family.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

AlbumPhoto A: GeneralsJP/msaGENERAL WHISPER: Armed Forces (ABRI) Chief Gen. Wiranto (extreme left) and ABRI Chief of Sociopolitical Affairs Lt. Gen. Susilo Bambang Yudoyono (center) listen attentively to Army Chief of Staff Gen. Subagyo Hadisiswoyo.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Our Jurassic Park I am fascinated with the science fiction novels written by Michael Crichton. They are always scientifically precise and have clear narratives. I think his most popular novel in Indonesia is Jurassic Park.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Where to go in Bali:Exhibitions * Painting Exhibition: Different Visions, by Frans Nadjira, Charles Cham, Budhiana, Aant S. Kawisar, at Ganesha Gallery, Four Seasons Resort, Jimbaran (Phone: 0361 701010), daily, 12 p.m. to 8 p.m., until Dec. 3.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Men's doubles Candra, Tony want fixed partnership JAKARTA (JP): Top Indonesian men's doubles player Candra Wijaya said on Wednesday he needed time to settle into a partnership with Tony Gunawan after Sigit Budiarto's self-imposed break from the sport over alleged drug use.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Bullish market sentiment continues despite clashes JAKARTA (JP): The bullish sentiment in the country's financial markets continued yesterday despite reports of clashes between soldiers and students.The rupiah strengthened to end the day at 7,750 against the U.S.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Two more alleged 'ninjas' die at the hands of mobs SEMARANG, Central Java (JP): The province has witnessed the beatings of four more people accused of being "ninjas" in different incidents in Temanggung, Pemalang, West Semarang and Grobogan.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

13 soldiers abducted in E. Timor DILI, East Timor (JP): Besides killing three soldiers and stealing guns, rifles and ammunition, members of the Falentil resistance movement abducted 13 other soldiers in an attack on military headquarters in Alas subdistrict, Manufahi, on Monday.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Rice harvest may be hit by La Nina JAKARTA (JP): The La Nina weather phenomenon may cut rice production in 10 provinces as excessive rains induced by an unusual cool climate could delay or affect rice harvests in the areas next year, a senior government official at the Ministry of Agriculture ...
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Nusa Dua to hold arts festival DENPASAR, Bali: At least 25 art groups from Bali and two from Jakarta and Central Java will take part in a week-long arts festival starting on Nov. 25 in Nusa Dua, head of the Bali Tourism Office, Ida Bagus Pangjaya, said on Tuesday.
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Thu, 12 Nov 1998

Street-fighting children trained for improvement PURWAKARTA, West Java (JP): A group of 26 students from three high schools in Jakarta frequently involved in street brawls have joined a free eight-day outdoor physical and mental training course here beginning Monday.
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