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Searching for all articles published on 1998-02-22 ...
23 articles.
Sun, 22 Feb 1998

So who's afraid of the Internet? About a year ago I met a young doctor who asked me about the pros and cons of the Internet. I told him the usual things, like the information one could get, the savings on telephone bills etc. We parted with the words: "See you soon in cyberspace.
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Sun, 22 Feb 1998

13 go missing, during unrest, activists say JAKARTA (JP): Security forces have "arbitrarily" arrested more than 900 people in a recent spate of unrest, during which 13 people went missing, rights activists said here yesterday.
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Sun, 22 Feb 1998

Packaged bomb explodes SEMARANG (JP): A hand-delivered gift-wrapped package containing a home-made bomb exploded here Friday, seriously injuring an elderly woman and her son.Try Mulyono, a resident of Jl.
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Sun, 22 Feb 1998

Press feels the pinch as papers downsize The monetary crisis of the past seven months has threatened to kill off all economic sectors, including the press industry. The Jakarta Post's team of reporters -- Imanudin, Christiani S.A.
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Sun, 22 Feb 1998

Haj fee expected to double if rupiah fails to stabilize JAKARTA (JP): The price of the haj pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia will double to more than Rp 16 million per person next year, and may exceed Rp 20 million if the rupiah fails to stabilize, Minister of Religious Affairs Tarmizi Taher said.
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Sun, 22 Feb 1998

Train travel to the lull of karaokeBy P.J. Leo JAKARTA (JP): For passengers traveling from Jakarta to Semarang who cannot sleep, the night trip by train is far from boring.A short stroll can take you to the karaoke room where train attendants are ready to sing along on request.
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Sun, 22 Feb 1998

Quiz shows have all the right answers in tight ratings warBy Yogita Tahil Ramani JAKARTA (JP): There are TV shows that make you think hard. There are others whipped up as pure, unadulterated entertainment to keep couch potatoes in their comfy chairs.
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Sun, 22 Feb 1998

Crossroads At the crossroad, I met an ocean of womendejectedly carrying arduous loadsalong shadows behind the curtains of history at another crossroad I watched womenWho like shells mothering pearlswere hunted throughout the wasteland of timerobbed from the cradle to the gravethe sky burst into ...
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Sun, 22 Feb 1998

Omega tour to start in Myanmar soon HONG KONG (Agencies): The 1998 Omega Tour gets underway in just over two weeks time when leading professionals from across the region travel to the ancient capital of Bagan for the US$225,000 London Myanmar Open, the first event on the Asian PGA's 1998 circuit.
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Sun, 22 Feb 1998

All is Dark Around SuripBy Bunga Pujangga The judge's house is about a kilometer from a bus stop. Those who have been there say you have to pass through a Chinese temple compound to reach it.
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Sun, 22 Feb 1998

Goodbye Indonesia I will probably have arrived at my Kano hometown in the northern part of the federation of Nigeria before the editor of The Jakarta Post receives this letter.
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Sun, 22 Feb 1998

Comics Due to delivery problems we regret to announce that we cannot publish Calvin and Hobbes until further notice.
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Sun, 22 Feb 1998

The brains behind baffling questions JAKARTA (JP): Ani Sumadi's sobriquet is the question editor of quiz shows. However executive producers Helmy Yahya and Reinhard. R. Tawas are on a higher plane; they are dubbed the question thinkers.
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Sun, 22 Feb 1998

A hectic day in the life of scholar Amien RaisBy Sri Wahyuni, Teddy Novan and Israr Ardiansyah YOGYAKARTA (JP): It was 5 a.m, and the street in Pandean Sari district was quiet and sleepy after a night of heavy rain. The exception was the bustling home of Muhammadiyah chairman Muhammad Amien Rais.
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Sun, 22 Feb 1998

Saleh cuts short RI visit JAKARTA (JP): Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh cut short his official visit in Indonesia to attend an emergency meeting on the Iraqi crisis in Abu Dhabi, a Yemeni Embassy official said yesterday.
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Sun, 22 Feb 1998

Print media urged to write their own happy ending to crisisBy Reiner Simanjuntak JAKARTA (JP): Just a couple of years ago, the print media industry was riding high, with new publications hitting newsstands seemingly every month.
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Sun, 22 Feb 1998

TV todayTVRI 6:45 a.m. Religious Teachings: Hikmah Pagi 7:15 Healthy and Fit 7:30 Children's Program: Arena Kami 9:00 People and Event 9:30 Documentary: Pemungutan Lebah Hutan 10:00 TVRI News 10:30 Music: Album Minggu 11:30 Teenager's Program: Temu Remaja 12:15 p.m.
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Sun, 22 Feb 1998

Come what may, local artists go on with the showBy Chandra Johan JAKARTA (JP): Painter Irawan Karseno, who prefers to call himself a "picture seller", is grappling with the ugly effects of the monetary crisis.He has the same headaches as other employers now scrutinizing their bottom lines.
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Sun, 22 Feb 1998

Kusnasriyati, a leader in her own rightBy Sri Wahyuni YOGYAKARTA (JP): Being the mother of five and wife of Moslem leader Amien Rais is no easy challenge. But it does not stop Kusnasriyati Sri Rahayu from building a world of her own in which she is the leader.
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Sun, 22 Feb 1998

The show goes on for quiz, game programs amid crisis JAKARTA (JP): Despite a cutback in television airtime, quiz and game show managers have confirmed that as long as contracts are valid, the show goes on.
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Sun, 22 Feb 1998

Australian fellowships named JAKARTA (JP): A telecommunications expert and a biologist are the Indonesian winners of this year's Australia-Indonesia Merdeka Fellowships.
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Sun, 22 Feb 1998

Media gets by on fewer pages, lights off, no chili sauceBy Christiani S. A. Tumelap JAKARTA (JP): Journalists on many occasions rank as "untouchables" because of the privileges attached to their profession.Sadly, this is not true for the media they work for.
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Sun, 22 Feb 1998

Ani Sumadi's quiz shows keep viewers guessing JAKARTA (JP): TV quiz show queen Ani Sumadi captured in one remark what made the current crop of programs so popular among audiences."We are in the business of filling up people's time.
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