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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Five candidates for Aceh governor BANDA ACEH, Aceh: The speaker of the Aceh provincial legislature, Teuku Djohan, said yesterday that the province would present five candidates to the Ministry of Home Affairs on April 13 for the next governor.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Fresh funds needed to help ailing local film industryBy Marselli Sumarno JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian film industry is in trouble, and problems began long before the onset of the monetary crisis.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

More cheap food for the needy JAKARTA (JP): As the economic crisis shows no signs of abating, more companies, institutions and wealthy individuals are extending their helping hands to help the poor.They are either giving away essential commodities or selling them at below market prices.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Govt to boost privatization program JAKARTA (JP): The government is preparing a new agenda to boost the privatization program of the country's state enterprises, a senior official said.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Amien no enemy of the military, says Subagyo JAKARTA (JP): The Armed Forces (ABRI) has brushed aside speculation that it has developed a stronger rapport with government critics, as shown by its leaders' recent favorable remarks about Amien Rais.Army Chief of Staff Gen.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

City 'needs map of poor areas' JAKARTA (JP): Deputy Governor for Welfare Affairs Djailani urged subdistrict heads throughout the city Saturday to prepare "maps" that contain data on poverty and unemployment.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Wiranto confirms dialog with students JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Defense and Security/Armed Forces Commander Gen. Wiranto confirmed yesterday he would meet with students from 17 universities at the YTKI building on Jl. Gatot Subroto, South Jakarta, on Saturday.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Smallest chess pieces recorded JAKARTA (JP): Small is beautiful. Or it certainly is the case for Prasetyo Sumedi who was officially recognized yesterday as having made the smallest chess pieces in Indonesia.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

82 year old found murdered TANGERANG (JP): An 82-year-old woman was found dead with her throat badly slashed in her home in Cipondoh subdistrict last week.An officer said the woman might have been killed by the thieves who stole the family's car.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Plenty of choice in IT education in Indonesia (2)By Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): The biggest challenge facing every IT education center is to find instructors who can make computers appear less intimidating to the uninitiated.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

KosovoCorrection: There are errors in paragraphs six and seven of the letter Kosovo confusing? in our March 27 edition. The last sentence of paragraph 6 should have read: "Albanians already have a republic -- Albania; Kosovo's ethnic Albanians also have a republic -- Serbia.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:45 TV Series: The Big Valley 3:10 TV Drama: Termakan Isu 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 Children's Program: Pentas Anak 6:00 ...
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Art Exhibition: The Winning Entries of The ASEAN Essay, Photo, and Poster Competitions at 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (except Saturday and Sunday), the ASEAN Secretariat, Jl. Sisingamangaraja 70A, South Jakarta (Phone: 7262991, 7243372), until April 30.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

First group of illegal migrants arrive in Aceh JAKARTA (JP): The first group of Indonesian migrants deported from Malaysia, including six women, arrived at Krueng Geukuh port, Lhokseumawe, North Aceh, Friday after sailing for 24 hours from Lumut, Malaysia, Antara reported yesterday.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Quiet reigns in Bali on Day of Silence JAKARTA (JP): Hush descended upon Bali yesterday as the faithful residents of the island observed Nyepi, the Hindu day of silence.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Cigarette prices set to rise againBy Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): A man reaching for his usual brand of cigarettes at a kiosk on Jl. M.H. Thamrin hesitated. "That's impossible, I paid Rp 1,800 yesterday and now it's Rp 2,500," he said.He handed back the packet of Sampoerna A Mild and walked away.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Drug users, dealers still addicted as ever JAKARTA (JP): The drug problem prevails with only a slight change in its distribution and the market demand as users and traffickers gradually shift to heroin's derivative putauw and amphetamine-type shabu-shabu, a police official said Saturday.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Tuition blues get female relief JAKARTA (JP): A group of Jakarta housewives donated Rp 7 million (US$825) yesterday to students at the state-run Jenderal Sudirman University who had been barred from sitting their exams because they could not afford to pay their tuition fees.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Traditional food festival opens JAKARTA (JP): A two-week food festival featuring traditional eateries from various regions across the country has opened at the Pasaraya department store in Manggarai, Central Jakarta.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

IMF talks outcome crucial for trading activities JAKARTA (JP): The nature of this week's trading on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) will depend much on the outcome of the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) review of Indonesia's economic reform program, securities analysts believe.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Satisfied customer In January I remitted US$6,000 from my UK bank to my Tabungan Plus account with the BNI in Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta. The exchange rate at the time was varying but I had assumed it would be in the 6,000 to 8,000 region.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Quraish to join last batch of haj pilgrimage JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Religious Affairs Quraish Shihab is scheduled to join the last group of Indonesian haj pilgrims who leave for Saudi Arabia tomorrow.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

In search of better national leadersBy Iwan Mucipto JAKARTA (JP): This article is a response to Mochtar Buchori's piece (The Jakarta Post, March 26, 1998) about the low quality of our present political leadership which he sees as a result of our deteriorating educational system.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Too high a price to pay I believe many sectors of business will be badly affected by the present monetary crisis.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

600 goats for Lombok MATARAM, West Nusa Tenggara: The government of Saudi Arabia will donate money to At-Tohiriyah Islamic Boarding School in Central Lombok to purchase 600 goats for the customary Idul Adha day of sacrifice.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Beverage company workers go on strike TANGERANG (JP): Some 150 workers of beverage company PT Polari Limunusa Inti went on strike over the weekend, demanding an increase in severance pay should they lose their jobs as a result of the prolonged economic crisis.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Govt urged to do more to find missing activists JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Legal Aid and Human Rights Association urged Coordinating Minister for Defense and Security Gen. Feisal Tanjung on Saturday to turn his attention to finding several activists who had disappeared.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Cigarette jobs set to go up in smoke JAKARTA (JP): A union leader raised alarms that 11.5 million people may lose their jobs when a planned increase in the price of cigarettes takes effect on April 1.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Fighting inflation The increase in Bank Indonesia's promissory notes (SBI) interest rates has spawned an increase in interest rates on bank deposits.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Fire destroys 127 shops BENGKULU: Fire gutted 127 shops at the Barukoto I market here, but fortunately no loss of life has been reported.The fire broke out at about 1:15 a.m. Saturday and quickly spread. Many shops were stocked with flammable material such as apparel and shoes.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

New oil firm could boost foreign exchange: Arifin JAKARTA (JP): Oil tycoon Arifin Panigoro suggested over the weekend that the government form a new state oil and gas firm to raise the badly needed foreign exchange through overseas stock exchanges.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Five fishermen feared drowned PALANGKA RAYA, Central Kalimantan: Authorities here are continuing their search for five missing local fishermen whose boat was allegedly burned by a group of foreign fishermen on March 19.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Local MarketCorrection: We erroneously printed an old story for our local stock market commentary in Saturday's edition. The story, therefore, did not in any way reflect Friday's performance of the Jakarta Stock Exchange.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Maj. Gen. Muchdi installed as new Kopassus chief JAKARTA (JP): The Army's special force (Kopassus) got a new commandant-general Saturday when Maj. Gen. Muchdi Purwopranjono replaced younger Lt. Gen. Prabowo Subianto as leader of the elite unit.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Police shoot dead two suspected thieves JAKARTA (JP): Two suspected robbers were shot dead, one was wounded and two others arrested in separate raids in South Jakarta and Tangerang, West Java, over the weekend, police said.City police spokesman Lt Col. E.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Genuine dialog stems from mutual trustBy Mochtar Buchori JAKARTA (JP): Gen. Wiranto's offer of dialog with university students to ease existing political tensions seems to have hit a snag.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Local exporters forced to import empty containers JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian exporters will have to import empty containers in order to continue their activities, currently threatened by a scarcity of containers, a business association's head has said.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Idle land to be planted with cash crops temporarily JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso has given impoverished residents in several areas in the city the green light to cultivate idle plots of land on a temporary basis as of next month.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Rupert Murdoch suffering from 'China Syndrome' In the first of two articles, our Asia correspondent Harvey Stockwin analyses how a battle over a book could affect Indonesia's full freedom of information -- and may be affecting it already.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Govt to introduce resource rent tax JAKARTA (JP): The Ministry of Forestry and Plantations will change forestry royalties imposed on timber companies to a resource rent tax, as required by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Beneficial criticism Some statements issued by Armed Forces (ABRI) leaders over the past few days have brought a welcome whiff of fresh air to the present crisis-burdened atmosphere.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Indonesian refugees in Malaysian camps Malaysia has been forced to confront some unpalatable realities in recent months. But the latest challenge facing the Kuala Lumpur government is only indirectly related to the financial turmoil in the region.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Gang of bike thieves arrested BOGOR (JP): Police arrested a gang of seven alleged thieves over the weekend and seized 19 motorcycles they suspect are stolen from them.Two of the suspects were shot and wounded while resisting arrest, Bogor police chief Lt. Col. Ruslan Riza said Saturday.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Two men apprehended for murdering army sergeant JAKARTA (JP): Two men have been arrested for the murder of Army officer First Sgt. Moh. Irsal Rumalian in the basement of the three-star Sentral Hotel on Jl. Pramuka in Central Jakarta Wednesday, police said Saturday.City police spokesman Lt. Col. E.
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Mon, 30 Mar 1998

Water bombing: A novel mission to save Kutai National ParkBy Anton Sudarisman SANGATTA, East Kalimantan (JP): While the rains bring floods to some cities across the country, devastating fires are raging in Kutai National Park, East Kalimantan.
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