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Searching for all articles published on 1998-07-13 ...
37 articles.
Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Jewelry traders shine amid financial crisis JAKARTA (JP): The monetary crisis caused by the fluctuating rupiah has brought nothing but disaster to people running property, automotive or electronic businesses.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

SCB helps orphanages JAKARTA (JP): Standard Chartered Bank and its employees recently donated Rp 130 million (about US$9,285) to help orphanages in the country as part of its "Peduli" social activity campaign.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Golkar changes its vision, image under new chairman JAKARTA (JP): Golkar has charted a new vision, changed its charter and severed links with its old powerful boss Soeharto, but it remains in the hands of familiar faces despite a breakthrough in the way it chose its leaders this weekend.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Irian rights agent named JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: The National Commission on Human Rights has appointed MF Kareth as its local contact person to oversee and receive reports of human rights violations in Indonesia's easternmost province.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Golkar's next steps On Saturday the government party, Golkar, elected Akbar Tandjung, who is President B. J. Habibie's powerful minister/state secretary, as its new chairman.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Volvo's new car goes back to 1950sBy Devi M. Asmarani GTEBORG, Sweden (JP): The message conveyed in the television commercial of Volvo's last-but-one model, the C70, says: "It drives you the way Volvo never has.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Golkar names new executive board JAKARTA (JP): New Golkar chairman Akbar Tanjung has expanded the group's central executive board to 138 members from 45 previously.The following is the line up as announced Saturday:Chairman: Akbar TanjungDeputies (13): Agung Laksono, Theo L.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Akbar not to resign cabinet post JAKARTA (JP): Rather than relinquish his post as minister/state secretary, Golkar's newly elected chairman Akbar Tandjung said he had asked for an assistant to ease his workload as a Cabinet minister.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Pancasila as a uniting tool With the continuous rise in value of the U.S. dollar against rupiah, people seem to be screaming as the prices of basic necessities skyrocket. When will this situation end? There is no sign that the country's economic condition will improve.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Golkar's vision easier said than accomplished: Analysts JAKARTA (JP): Golkar, the dominant political organization in Indonesia for the past 32 years, may have charted a new vision to fit with a reformed Indonesia, but its own survival hinges on its ability to match words with deeds, observers ...
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Three injured in helicopter mishap JAKARTA (JP): A helicopter operated by PT Derazona Air Service made an emergency landing after engine failures at a swampy area near the heavily-packed Pinang Ranti residential area at Kampung Makassar in East Jakarta yesterday morning, an official said.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Observers blast Golkar's new bureaucrat lineup JAKARTA (JP): Observers have blasted Golkar's huge executive lineup, saying it was comprised of people affiliated to the government and that it was too big thus making it too cumbersome to meet with the swift challenges of the future.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Glodok traders set to get new home at Gambir market JAKARTA (JP): Gambir market at Kota Baru Bandar Kemayoran in Central Jakarta is set to be the new home for electronic and computer traders from Glodok whose shops were destroyed during the May riots.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Jakarta market mixed on looming uncertainties JAKARTA (JP): The rupiah will remain weak this week, while the Jakarta Stock Exchange will see more buying activities after profit taking ruled the market last week, according to some analysts.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Akbar's children Correction: In our profile of Golkar's new chairman Akbar Tandjung on this page yesterday, we mistakenly stated that he has three children. Akbar has four children. We apologize for the mistake.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Handling of corruption According to a July 8 report in The Jakarta Post, the special post office box (PO Box 0008) recently established to handle complaints from the public about official corruption has been effective.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Attracting dollar without riskBy C.J. de Koning This is the first of two articles on the Indonesian monetary crisis. JAKARTA (JP): Prominent economist Prof. Dr.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Captive audience During this year's school summer vacation, we have friends and their children staying with us.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Language democratization needs more understandingBy Riyadi Santosa SURAKARTA (JP): An article by A. Chaedar Alwasilah titled Language democratization a must, on July 3 in The Jakarta Post, suggested that language education and political education scores language democratization as a revolution of ...
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

ERP can help boost business efficiencyBy Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): You are the CEO of a very large company. Your annual sales topped US$2 billion last year. You have invested millions of dollars in computers and network infrastructure. You have trained all your employees to use the latest software.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Mt Merapi quieter but danger remains YOGYAKARTA (JP): Aside from a few minor tremors and rumblings, Mount Merapi was generally quieter yesterday compared to several powerful eruptions occurring Saturday.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Empower village economy: Minister SUKOHARJO, Central Java (JP): "Empower the village economy."That has been the calling cry of officials and experts as a possible answer to the economic crisis.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Magic massages for healthier babies JAKARTA (JP): Here are some tips from a seminar on massaging babies:1. Start with soft, gentle touches and slowly increase the pressure of your strokes.2. Pay attention to the baby's reactions. A baby has his or her own favorite strokes.3. Maintain eye contact.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

President reminds people of cooperatives mission JAKARTA (JP): Commemorating the 51st anniversary of the country's Cooperatives Day, President B.J. Habibie reiterated once again the theme that cooperatives are the country's economic backbone.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Freeport copper smelter project still on track JAKARTA (JP): Copper and gold producer PT Freeport Indonesia has said development of a US$626 million copper smelter plant in Gresik, East Java, which it partly owns, is running on schedule despite political and economic turmoil.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Govt plans to demote four school principals JAKARTA (JP): The city administration is keeping its promise of taking punitive measures against school headmasters charging parents fees for various reasons without the city's consent.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Man killed, sign in blood found on floor JAKARTA (JP): A 61-year-old man was found dead in his living room Saturday afternoon with a sign written in blood on the floor near his body reading: A from Nusakambangan.Zainuddin's body was found at his residence at Jl.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

McDonald's closes 20 outlets JAKARTA (JP): McDonald's Indonesia has temporarily closed 20 of its 101 outlets nationwide due to the economic crisis and the recent widespread riots.Company president Bambang H.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:35 TV Series: The Big Valley 3:05 Environment: Koridor Hijau Berkicau 3:30 TV Drama: Pesona Diri 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Creative Program: Karya Kita 5:00 Indonesian Lessons 5:30 Education Quiz: Tangkas Cermat 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita ...
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Police perplexed over big robbery JAKARTA (JP): North Jakarta police were confused yesterday when a man, claiming to have been robbed of US$70,000 and Rp 125 million by two armed men, refused to reveal the complete story and gave conflicting statements."This is my own money.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Four murdered at home SUKOHARJO, Central Java: A family of four were murdered in their bedrooms here early Saturday morning.Police as yet have not identified any suspects but believe that the perpetrators probably knew the family.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Auto parts makers urge PLN to lower load expense tariff JAKARTA (JP): The country's automotive spareparts and components manufacturers have threatened to discontinue their electricity power supply from state-electricity company PLN unless the latter lowers its load expense tariff.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Better late than never VICTORIA, British Columbia (Reuters): Lucky for Eve Lettice the overdue book she returned to the Victoria public library was not checked out on her card. If it had been, she would have faced a fine of C$7,200.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Djadja becomes new city military chief JAKARTA (JP): Maj. Gen. Djadja Suparman, a former Brawijaya Military Commander overseeing security in East Java, will be sworn in today as the capital's new military chief, replacing Maj. Gen. Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Man falls to his death at hotel in Mangga Dua JAKARTA (JP): An unidentified man fell to his death Friday night from the 15th floor of the Ibis Mangga Dua hotel and apartment complex at Jl. Pangeran Jayakarta, Central Jakarta, police said Saturday.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Tourist arrivals drop drastically KENDARI, Southeast Sulawesi: Over 33,000 local and foreign tourists visited the province in the first half of the year, a sharp drop from the same period last year.
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Mon, 13 Jul 1998

Smart, loving touch makes newborns healthy and happyBy Tri Hafiningsih JAKARTA (JP): Many of us are familiar with the soothing wonders of massage for our tired muscles. But few know the wonders of massage, or more accurately "touch", for newborn babies.
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