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Searching for all articles published on 1998-07-29 ...
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Parties told to abide by rules over rallies JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta Military Commander Maj. Gen. Djadja Suparman reiterated yesterday that any parties intending to hold mass rallies or demonstrations should abide by the existing regulations.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Civil servants donate salary KENDARI, Southeast Sulawesi: Two hundred and fifteen new civil servants here have agreed to donate part of their first month's salary to help the poor.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Farmers planning to form political party JAKARTA (JP): Leaders of the Indonesian Farmers Association (HKTI) announced yesterday a plan to form their own political party, claiming 72 million potential votes if they contest next year's general election.HKTI Chairman H.M.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Objective issue on Chinese After a deluge of articles from the Chinese community, complaining about their fate, and the rather polite, Indonesian- style reactions from the government and from local media acknowledging this, it was interesting to read Donna K. Woodward's letter on July 23.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Delaying bank reform 'depletes confidence' The International Monetary Fund's Asia Pacific director Hubert Neiss spent the past week reviewing implementation of the Indonesian economic reform program.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Govt must end 'politics of exclusion' JAKARTA (JP): The government must end its "politics of exclusion" toward citizens of Chinese descent and start afresh by drafting laws which guarantee the rights of the minority, observers said yesterday.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Irian Jaya leaders demand autonomy JAKARTA (JP): The Irianese community in Jakarta called on President B.J. Habibie yesterday to grant immediate autonomy to their home province and accused the central government of failing to bring prosperity to their territory.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Rupiah and stocks surge ahead of CGI meeting JAKARTA (JP): The rupiah strengthened again yesterday on fresh hopes that the Indonesian donors' meeting in Paris this week will bring in more foreign aid to revive the country's battered economy.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Pay or liquidate The easy time will soon end for Indonesia's nonpaying debtors who have adopted a laid-back attitude since the outbreak of the economic crisis last year.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Complicated rules delay many oil palm projects JAKARTA (JP): At least 156 investors have not been able to realize their investment plans to open oil palm plantations in East Kalimantan due to the complex licensing procedure, an official said yesterday.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Con-man apprehended JAKARTA (JP): Police have arrested a 46-year-old man for defrauding Rp 50 million by posing as a bomb squad officer assigned to search for bombs in commercial properties, an official said.City police spokesman Lt. Col. E.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

'STOP' campaign starts JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation's Women's Association for Justice (LBH-APIK) in cooperation with the city police and land transportation agency have distributed 10,000 stickers as part of an anti-sexual harassment campaign.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

398 combat troops leave East TimorBy Imanuddin DILI, East Timor (JP): A total of 398 combat soldiers boarded the Teluk Saleh warship yesterday morning in the first phase of moves to withdraw 1,000 troops from East Timor.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Athletes leave apartment for modest lodgings JAKARTA (JP): A financial shortfall has forced the Indonesian Amateur Athletics Association to remove 23 athletes and five coaches from their apartments in the Senayan sports complex.The association's secretary-general, B.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Special detectives squads set up JAKARTA (JP): The National Police have established five special detective squads to back up city police operations against the capital's escalating crime rate.National Police Detective Corps Commander Maj. Gen.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Restless Bawean islanders earning riches overseasBy Widyarto BAWEAN, East Java (JP): Bawean, an island 120 km north of the East Java capital of Surabaya, may be the only place in Indonesia where you can find Mahathir Road and Goh Chok Tong Road.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Utut inches closer to Pavlovic JAKARTA (JP): For Indonesia's top chess player, Grand Master Utut Adianto, attacking is one of the best defenses.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

The U.S. and the International Criminal Court With the refusal to sign the International Criminal Court Treaty after refusing to sign the Land Mine Treaty, the U.S. failed to exercise its role as the moral leader of the world, the natural complement to its political and economical leadership.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Conversion Rates JAKARTA (JP): Bank Ekspor Impor Indonesia's (Bank Exim) indicative conversion rates on July 28, 1998: Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 13,500.00 14,400.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Nations pass the buck on CambodiaBy Abdulgaffar Peang-Meth GUAM, United States (JP): A broad community of nations has invested great sums of money and thousands of personnel to bring a semblance of democracy to Cambodia.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

'People-oriented-economy' needed JAKARTA (JP): Noted economist Sri Edi Swasono said yesterday that the reform era and the economic crisis had served to provide an appropriate impetus for Indonesia to develop a populist economy.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Police postpone Anton questioning JAKARTA (JP): The police interrogation of Anton Medan, alias M. Ramdhan Effendy, for his alleged role as an agent provocateur in the mid-May riots has been postponed until further notice."Well, the police said I may go now.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Seven arrested for spate of armed robberies JAKARTA (JP): Police arrested seven men early yesterday morning in Central Jakarta for alleged involvement in three armed robberies and the murder of a minivan driver.Cempaka Putih police chief Maj.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Central bank begins SBI auction today JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia plans to start the weekly auction of one-month promissory notes (SBIs) today and expand it to a full range of maturities as agreed with the International Monetary Fund.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Investment agency urged to improve business climate JAKARTA (JP): President B.J. Habibie urged the government's investment agency yesterday to create a healthy and favorable business climate to lure back foreign investors to the crisis-hit country.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Give-and-take a key to racial harmony Chinese-Indonesians have been the prime targets of violence and sexual abuse in recent riots as if they were state enemies. In reality, there are those who have contributed a lot to the country. These people tend to be forgotten at a time like this.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Economist says high-tech projects yield few benefits JAKARTA (JP): An observer has recommended the country shift its approach to technology development to focus more on small industries over the long-standing preference for high-tech projects with intensive capital investment.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Where to go in Bandung:Exhibitions * Arts Exhibition by Tanto and Kipli, at Galeripadi, Jl. Ir. H. Juanda 329 (Phone: 022 2500578), Aug. 1-23. * Photo Exhibition: Anonymous by Quail Rogers- Bloch, an American Photographer, at the Bandung Cultural Center Foundation, Jl. Naripan 7-9, Aug. 1-5.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Class struggle may supersede racial conflict Political and economic reform has reached a stalemate. Lawyer Todung Mulya Lubis examines its likely impact on social development.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Curbing freedom of expression The official habit of issuing instant policies appears to be lingering in the current Reform Development Cabinet.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Where to find a needy orphanage JAKARTA (JP): Following a series of articles published recently in this paper about financially troubled and overcrowded orphanages in the capital, The Jakarta Post received a stream of calls from people willing to share some of their wealth to help the city's ...
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Insurance firms told to honor contracts with riot victims JAKARTA (JP): President B.J. Habibie told senior Indonesian insurance executives yesterday to honor their contracts with victims of last May's riots and to pay the claims soon so their clients could restart their businesses.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

School enrollment period extended JAKARTA: The government has extended the school registration period to September in order to accommodate millions of children between the ages of 7 and fifteen who have not yet enrolled, Coordinating Minister for People's Welfare Haryono Suyono said yesterday.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Govt out to revise unpopular 1997 school curriculum JAKARTA (JP): The government has set up a team to revise the 1994 curriculum for elementary and junior high schools, widely criticized for overburdening students and their teachers.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Armed Forces and reform The present era of reform seems to be putting the Armed Forces (ABRI) to a difficult test. It must now shoulder a heavy task as the reform drive brings with it democratic values and universally recognized human rights.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Mardiyanto elected C. Java governor SEMARANG: The Central Java legislative council voted overwhelmingly yesterday for Maj. Gen. Mardiyanto, assistant to Armed Forces (ABRI) chief of sociopolitical affairs, as the new governor to replace controversial Soewardi.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

PTPN I expands estate JAKARTA (JP): State plantation company PTPN I announced Monday it would expand its oil palm plantation in Aceh to 120,000 hectares by 2000.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Govt must reopen investigation into July 27 riot JAKARTA (JP): Leading rights campaigner Marzuki Darusman renewed calls yesterday for the government to reopen the investigation into the July 27, 1996 attack on the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) headquarters which led to five deaths and the ...
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Bogor upset by many power cuts BOGOR (JP): Many residents of Bogor mayoralty have complained to state electricity company PLN about the frequency of electricity blackouts which occur without prior warning in their area.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Basofi's supporters protest at DPRD SURABAYA: Around 700 santri (Islamic boarding school students) from Bangkalan and Pasuruan regencies on Madura island traveled to the provincial legislative council (DPRD) in 17 trucks to hold a demonstration in support of Governor Basofi Sudirman yesterday.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on July 28, 1998: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ---------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo ...
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Minister urges public not to condemn lottery JAKARTA (JP): State Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Agung Laksono called on the public yesterday not to condemn prematurely a new fund-raising program for sports.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Textile group protests EU dumping accusation JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Textile Association (API) has lodged a formal protest against the European Union's proposal to impose antidumping duties on imports of unbleached cotton fabrics from Indonesia and five other countries.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Officials striving to expel socially problematic people JAKARTA (JP): The economic situation is proving to be a serious headache for people from all walks of life.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Diverse Indonesia needs strong govt, military says JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia, as a developing country with great diversity and potential for internal unrest, needs a strong government but not at the expense of its people, a senior military officer said yesterday.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Village officials taken hostage PURWOKERTO, Central Java: Hundreds of residents of Karang Gintung village in Sumbang subdistrict, Banyumas, kept their village chief and 18 other officials hostage for 24 hours and released them only after they agreed to resign.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

Two on trial for US$9.3m graft in building project JAKARTA (JP): A company president and an executive of the Kemayoran Area Development Board were indicted at the Central Jakarta District Court yesterday for alleged corruption totaling US$9.37 million in the construction of a condominium project.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

The governor's next hurdle Most governors of Jakarta have always been popular and loved and remembered by the people. They were given nicknames as a token of affection, like Bung Nolly (for Gen.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

University exam results Friday JAKARTA (JP): Belated results of state university entrance tests in Jakarta and its surrounding areas will be announced at the Senayan Stadium in Central Jakarta on Friday, an executive of the test committee said Monday.Wiwit B.
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998

On minority and majority I'm commenting on Mr. Zahar Indra's letter in The Jakarta Post on July 8 titled Minority and majority stock.As your perception you wrote:1. "Yellow ethnic Chinese are better than brown ethnic Javanese."2.
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