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Searching for all articles published on 1998-08-26 ...
43 articles.
Wed, 26 Aug 1998

Composers, artists get reminder of past sycophancy JAKARTA (JP): People now dare to face head-on the fact that former president Soeharto's grasp reached well beyond politics and business, even meddling in the arts.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

Liquidity support to ailing banks rises to Rp 140.80 trillion JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia (BI) liquidity support to ailing banks under the supervision of the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) rose by Rp 5.26 trillion in the week ending Aug. 21.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

Group says graft probe needs free commission JAKARTA (JP): Economists and government critics are banding together to advocate establishment of an independent commission to probe bureaucratic corruption, including allegations which surfaced recently involving World Bank loans.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

World Bank pans govt subsidy program JAKARTA (JP): The government's huge subsidy commitments are unsustainable and could lead to economic disaster if the policy is not revised, a senior World Bank official warned yesterday.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

Child prostitutes in Central Java PURBALINGGA, Central Java: Hundreds of child prostitutes are reportedly operating in Purwokerto, Cilacap and Purbalingga.Lt. Col.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

PT Aneka Tambang to list shares on ASX JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed general mining company PT Aneka Tambang is to list its shares on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) to gain more access to international investors, the company announced yesterday.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

Astra makes headway in restructuring foreign debt JAKARTA (JP): The country's largest automaker, PT Astra International, announced yesterday that its foreign creditors had agreed to work with the company to restructure its mounting foreign debts.Company president Rini M.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

The ethnic Chinese's dilemmaBy Beni Sindhunata This is the first of two articles on the issue related to ethnic Chinese in Indonesia.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

New regulation on presidency needed: Experts JAKARTA (JP): Four constitutional law experts have called for clear regulation of the presidential institution in order to prevent a concentration of power in the hands of the executive branch of the government in the future.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

Govt urged to redefine its roles in economy JAKARTA (JP): Following the worse crisis in three decades, the government's role in the country's economy should now be redefined, economists have suggested.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

Capital market aids residents JAKARTA (JP): The Capital Market Society of Indonesia has donated food and used clothing to 7,000 needy residents of five subdistricts in the city in conjunction with the 21st anniversary of the capital market's reactivation.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

More major bank restructuring planned JAKARTA (JP): The government plans another series of major bank restructuring measures later this year when all banks have to meet the new minimum 4 percent capital adequacy ratio requirement (CAR), Minister of Finance Bambang Subianto said yesterday.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

15 laid-off workers injured in attempted protest march JAKARTA (JP): Riot police injured at least 15 people yesterday when they blocked hundreds of laid-off workers attempting to march to the Jakarta International Labor Organization (ILO) office to seek help over their dismissal.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

Bakin under fire over statement on rapes JAKARTA (JP): Scholars and observers strongly criticized the head of the State Intelligence Coordinating Board (Bakin) Lt. Gen.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

PDI congress Contrary to what the government has repeatedly announced, that is, that it will not interfere with the Indonesian Democratic Party's internal affairs and will leave the settlement of the party's prolonged conflict to its members; it ultimately issued a permit for Soerjadi to hold a ...
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

Prabowo's dismissal Lt. Gen. Prabowo Subianto, the central figure in the drama and tragedy of the abduction of political activists, has had his active service in the Indonesian Armed Forces (ABRI) terminated.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

Seven drown, 12 missing after packed boat capsizes JAKARTA (JP): Seven people drowned and 12 others are missing after a motorized boat overloaded with wedding guests capsized Monday afternoon in the Thousand Islands chain in North Jakarta.Tangerang Police chief Lt. Col.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

Rupiah extends gains as stocks continue to fall JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian rupiah extended gains yesterday amid optimism about the country's efforts to clean up its banks, while local stock prices continued to fall, tracking a regional weakness.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

Conversion Rates JAKARTA (JP): Bank Ekspor Impor Indonesia's (Bank Exim) indicative conversion rates on Aug. 23, 1998: Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 10,900.00 11,500.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

KONI picks 122 athletes for Asian Games training JAKARTA (JP): The National Sports Council (KONI) named yesterday 122 athletes from 20 sports who will start centralized training Sept. 1 for the 13th Asian Games.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

Real or perceived threat? One of the latest buzzwords in Indonesian politics is "disintegration". Senior government and military officials have been raising the alarm lately about the possibility of Indonesia breaking apart the same way that the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia collapsed.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

Govt to totally liberalize power sector in 5 years JAKARTA (JP): The government plans to liberalize the power sector over the next five years to allow independent power producers (IPPs) to directly sell power to the public in competition with state electricity company PLN.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

Troubles in Aceh, Irian 'not due to separatism' JAKARTA (JP): Former governors of Aceh and Irian Jaya said yesterday that discriminatory development policies and economic injustices, rather than separatism, were the cause of many social, political and security problems in the two hotspot regions.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

Sukarno aide wants his good name back YOGYAKARTA (JP): An adjutant of first president Sukarno who was incarcerated for over a decade as a political prisoner is demanding that his good name be restored.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

Government should give incentives to farmers The food situation appears to be deteriorating even further, with increasing reports of farmers invading plantations and golf courses all over Java to grow their own food. At the same time, the number of poor has increased manifold.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

Disappointing promise In December 1997, I paid a deposit to Daksa Group for land in Kota Kembang housing complex, Melati sector, block F2 No. 24, Depok, West Java. Eight months have elapsed and construction of the house is still not completed.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

PDI congress opens in chaos, 17 hurt PALU, Central Sulawesi (JP): Violent clashes erupted at the opening of the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) congress here yesterday when hundreds of loyalists of ousted leader Megawati Soekarnoputri tried to force their way into the venue tightly guarded by ...
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

Cirata hydro completed JAKARTA (JP): Austrian power generating equipment manufacturers Elin and Voest Alpine MCE, a subsidiary of the VA TECH group, has completed the installment of hydroelectric equipment at the giant Cirata hydropower plant in West Java.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

Economists meet to discuss economic reconstruction JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Economists Association (ISEI) will discuss the country's economic reconstruction in its ninth plenary session opening at the NAM Center in the Kemayoran area here today.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

Will the WB be persecuted? It is widely reported in the world press that Indonesian officials are believed to have siphoned off more than 20 percent of money earmarked for World Bank projects. It is an entrenched culture of corruption -- the August 1997 report says so.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

Private firm eyes Kramat Tunggak JAKARTA (JP): Private company PT Nuansa Jasa Realtindo has plans to build a shopping complex where the popular Kramat Tunggak red-light district now stands in North Jakarta, one of the firm's executives said yesterday.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

Preventive diplomacy in Asia-PasificBy Hasjim Djalal The following article is based on a paper presented to the International Symposium on Preventive Diplomacy in the Asia- Pacific region, jointly organized in Beijing from July 20 to July 21, 1998 by the Japan Forum on International Relations and ...
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

Bank employees mull rally in support of colleagues JAKARTA (JP): A newly founded workers union threatened yesterday to stage "a massive but peaceful" rally soon unless the government settles the fate of 12,000 employees of three suspended private banks.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

WWF wants Kalimantan reserve protected JAKARTA (JP): The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is urging the government to designate 400,000 hectares of pristine lowland tropical forest in East Kalimantan as a conservation area.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

Government honors Tong Djoe JAKARTA (JP): Foreign Minister Ali Alatas (right) yesterday presented the Jasa Pratama medal to business tycoon Tong Djoe (left) for meritorious service to the country, including help to normalize diplomatic relations between Indonesia and China.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

Sympathizers defend sultan's candidacy YOGYAKARTA: Hundreds of supporters of Yogyakarta Sultan Hamengkubuwono X are camped out at the local legislature and threatening to take matters into their own hands if the central government fails to immediately confirm him as governor.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

Baramuli's views on medals When I read in The Jakarta Post on Aug. 21, page 2, Mr. Baramuli's statement saying: "Why must you make such a fuss about these medals. No one would buy them if they came up for sale," I felt hurt.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

Museum head irked by poor generosity JAMBI: The head of the Jambi Museum, Wijaya, complained yesterday that many people in the province were reluctant to donate historical items to his institution or place them in the collection for safekeeping.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

Investigator says Prabowo could be court-martialled JAKARTA (JP): National Military Police Corps Commander Maj. Gen. Syamsu Djalal said yesterday the Armed Forces' (ABRI) fact- finding team now had the evidence with which to press Lt. Gen.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

The violence in Northern Ireland Violence will continue in Northern Ireland, at least for now, but so will the peace process.Some are psychopaths, some fascists and others simply terrorists.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on August 25, 1998: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ---------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo ...
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

Sofjan to gather businessmen to help parties JAKARTA (JP): A group of top businesspeople have abandoned Golkar and are studying the possibility of financially backing some of the country's newly emerging political parties.
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998

WFP provides rice donation PALU, Central Sulawesi: The World Food Program (WFP) has donated 14,770 tons of rice to needy people in the province.
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