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Searching for all articles published on 1998-06-22 ...
36 articles.
Mon, 22 Jun 1998

Trisakti observes death of students JAKARTA (JP): More than 200 students congregated at Trisakti University in Grogol, West Jakarta, Saturday evening to mark the 40th day of the death of four of the university's students in a police shooting at the campus on May 12.
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

PWI unimpressed with new press guidelines JAKARTA (JP): The chairman of the Indonesian Journalists Association (PWI) has urged Minister of Information Muhammad Yunus Yosfiah to scrap a new decree that empowers the government to freeze the publishing licenses of newspapers and magazines.
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

Misfortune never comes alone During my spare time, I muse over the past, present and future of our daily life. In the pre-July 1997 era, it seems to me that life was good, everything was plain sailing. Then came the debacle of the exchange value of the rupiah against the U.S. dollar.
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

Washington has no qualms on Sintong's appointment WASHINGTON (Agencies): Indonesian President B.J. Habibie's decision to appoint a retired general who oversaw troops that killed protesters in East Timor to a top advisory position will not harm Indonesia's relations with the United States, ...
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

At 471, Jakarta turns a black page in its history JAKARTA (JP): The accent is on the subdued as the city marks its 471st anniversary today.
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

Oppressed minorities So far in my life I have seen riots against Chinese at least five times: when the Dutch surrendered to the Japanese, when Japan surrendered to the Allied forces, during the backlash after the attempted communist coup in 1965, during demonstrations against Japanese investment, ...
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

TV todayTVRI 12:05 p.m. World Cup Soccer (rerun) 2:00 News: Berita 14 2:35 TV Series: The Big Valley 3:05 Talk Show: Sebaiknya Anda Tahu 3:30 TV Drama: Hari Pertama 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Creative Program: Karya Kita 5:00 Indonesian Lessons 5:30 Education Quiz: Tangkas Cermat ...
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

Police say Hindoro's death an accident JAKARTA (JP): The city police announced Saturday it believed the death of former Bank Perniagaan commissioner Hindoro Budianto, 52, was purely an accident.The deputy chief of the city police detective unit, Lt. Col.
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

Training for Irian tribes FAKFAK, Irian Jaya: Experts from Cendrawasih University in Irian Jaya have joined the provincial administration in implementing a training program to improve the skills of tribespeople in the regency.
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

Bogor farmers deny land dispute BOGOR (JP): Some 100 people claiming to be Rancamaya residents staged a sit-in on the street near 257 hectares of disputed land on Saturday, objecting to a protest by another group.
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

Regrettable blunders Now that the world is in the grip of World Cup football fever, most people know the Italian international player, Roberto Baggio.
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

World Bank: Asia faces risk of long depression The following article is based on a presentation made by Jean- Michel Severino, World Bank vice president for East Asia and the Pacific in a business conference on East Asia's financial and economic turmoil.
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

Prointegration leader backs referendum JAKARTA (JP): A Portugal-based East Timorese leader who supports the territory's integration into Indonesia believes Jakarta should have nothing to fear from a referendum in the former Portuguese colony.
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

PLN office extends bill deadline YOGYAKARTA: The Yogyakarta branch office of state-owned electricity company PT PLN has extended the deadline for the payment of May bills from June 20 to June 30.
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

Shoemaker mulls court's decision JAKARTA (JP): A shoe company producing Nike footwear is considering whether to meet the demands of 19 former employees who a court awarded compensation and instructed the company to reemploy, a company executive said.
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

Dormant trading likely to stay on local market JAKARTA (JP): Trading activities in the country's paralyzed stock market will remain lethargic this week with the benchmark price index likely to sink further below the key-400 point level again, stock analysts and brokers have said.
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

Ex-convict denies instigating riots JAKARTA (JP): An ex-convict has denied an allegation made by security forces that he was one of the organizers of the violent mid-May riots, which claimed thousands of lives and caused huge material losses.
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

Residents protest reopening of hotel TANGERANG (JP): About 200 residents of Kadu village in Curug district stormed Transelindo Hotel here Thursday, protesting the management's plan to reopen the hotel after it was damaged during the May 14 riot.
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

Policy on bank capital falls short: Analysts JAKARTA (JP): The government's decision to ease bank capital requirements will not be enough to solve the country's banking problem, analysts say.
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

Beware of the old forces Sometimes it seems we are perpetually kept in the game of guessing who said what and why they said it.
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

Minister Akbar installs new inspectors for Habibie JAKARTA (JP): Minister/State Secretary Akbar Tandjung has installed four inspectors-general for development and has asked that they all report to him before going to President B.J. Habibie.
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

Italian arrested JAKARTA (JP): Central Jakarta Police have arrested a 35-year- old Italian national for allegedly passing off counterfeit American dollars to a local trader.Central Jakarta Police chief Lt. Col.
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

SMF denies accusations of fraudulence JAKARTA (JP): The publicly listed multifinance firm PT Sinar Mas Multifinance (SMF) has denied allegations that its president, and the vice president of brokerage firm PT Layang Mega Securities (LMS), were involved in a massive fictitious share transaction ...
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

Analysts say strip Soeharto's 'powers' JAKARTA (JP): Political observers have recommended the prompt removal of any political and economic powers that former president Soeharto might still have, including in the ruling Golkar political organization, to prevent him from making a political comeback.
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

Heidelberger's cement bid JAKARTA (JP): Germany's cement producer Heidelberger Zement AG has not submitted its bid proposal for part of the government's 65 percent stake in the publicly listed cement producer PT Semen Gresik, according to the office of the state minister of empowerment of state ...
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

RI nets $4.6m in orders JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian fisheries have received orders worth US$4.6 million during their participation in the Fish'98 Int'l and Sea Food Europe held in Germany recently.
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

Zane PowerCD: For your child's benefitBy Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): If you're in the middle of a scrabble game and your opponent forms the word discus, would you insist that it should be discuss? I would have.
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

Riots tell of need for a learning societyBy Iwan Pranoto BANDUNG (JP): The chaos in Jakarta and Surakarta several weeks ago cannot be erased easily from memory. It was so terrible.Most of the victims were Indonesian citizens of Chinese descent. They were mobbed and tortured.
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

Official in hot water over protest AMBON, Maluku: Maluku Governor M. Saleh Latuconsina has said he would discipline a provincial official who allegedly helped organize a protest march on the Tual council on Wednesday.
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

Poor private schools likely to face difficult timesBy Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): Haryadi was unhappy when the government announced two weeks ago the abolition of tuition fees at state schools.It is easy to understand his disappointment. His two children are both studying at private schools.
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

Reforestation funds rerouted to other usesBy Sylvia Gratia MN JAKARTA (JP): The government has raised trillions of rupiah in reforestation funds to finance the country's reforestation projects, but much of the money has been rerouted to other uses.
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

KPC plans to sell part of its shares JAKARTA (JP): PT Kaltim Prima Coal (KPC) has no choice but to sell part of its shares through private placement to fulfill a mandatory divestment program, a senior official has said.
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

Govt urged to scrap decrees on Sukarno JAKARTA (JP): The children of the late Sukarno, the country's independence proclamator and first president, is calling on the government to revoke two 30-year-old decrees which slapped their father with the stigma of being a "political detainee".
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

Small and medium firms want debt rescheduling JAKARTA (JP): A group of small and medium-scale businesses under the Reformed Entrepreneurs Forum (FPR) has agreed to form a committee to resolve their unpaid matured debts to domestic banks.
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

Fuel consumption rises JAKARTA (JP): The country's fuel consumption rose by 4 percent this month despite an increase in fuel prices by between 25 percent and 71 percent, Minister of Mines and Energy Kuntoro Mangkusubroto announced.
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Mon, 22 Jun 1998

Openness key to killing rumorsBy Mochtar Buchori JAKARTA (JP): Armed Forces Commander Gen. Wiranto made an appeal to the public recently not to believe the rumors that have been making the rounds in society.
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