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Searching for all articles published on 1998-08-31 ...
47 articles.
Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Workers find jobs in West Malaysia MATARAM, West Nusa Tenggara: Labor export company PT Indosima Mahkota Indah has received an order from West Malaysia for at least 4,000 Indonesian workers from West Nusa Tenggara province.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Cookie firm worker charged in scam BOGOR (JP): A prosecutor has demanded a three-year jail sentence for a man accused of swindling Rp 200 million from his company.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Hanson should quit Australian politics for good of nationBy Paul M. Franks ROCKHAMPTON, Queensland, Australia (JP): Australia is receiving a significant amount of negative publicity in the Asian media as a result of the racist political image and anti-Asian rhetoric of Pauline Hanson, the leader ...
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Two men questioned over burning of Ciawi nightspot BOGOR (JP): Police were still questioning two men over the weekend who are believed to have incited hundreds of people to burn three entertainment spots in the popular Ciawi mountainous resort area here last Thursday.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Graft probe of Balongan project nearing completion JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Mines and Energy Kuntoro Mangkusubroto has said officials looking into alleged graft in the development of the US$2.45 billion Balongan refinery in West Java would wind up their investigation by October.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Police search for missing students MATARAM, West Nusa Tenggara: Lombok Barat Police continued their search yesterday for two students who have not been seen since they began a trek up Mount Rinjani three weeks ago.Police chief Lt. Col.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Students debate danger of AIDS JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian AIDS Foundation held an AIDS discussion with senior high school students at Taman Ria Senayan, Central Jakarta, on Friday with the aim of disseminating information about the deadly disease.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Greater political role for women a mustBy Chusnul Mar'iyah JAKARTA: Economic development has contributed to the change of the sex role stereotype, with women no longer confined to the home.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

The goods and bads of Bhutto's familyBy Gwynne Dyer LONDON (JP): "If you know a good screenplay writer, I'd love to meet them," said Pakistan's former prime minister Benazir Bhutto recently, pondering the swings of fortune that have all but destroyed the first family of the world's ...
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Astra Agro's profits rise JAKARTA (JP): PT Astra Agro Lestari said yesterday it booked a net profit of Rp 55.7 billion (US$5.06 million) during the first half of this year, an improvement on the Rp 36.1 billion recorded over the same period last year.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Two brawls rock S. Jakarta slums, one man injured JAKARTA (JP): Two separate brawls rocked Bukit Duri and Manggarai, both in South Jakarta, over the weekend, leaving one man injured and seven buildings vandalized, police said.South Jakarta police chief Lt. Col.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Chain collision on toll road JAKARTA (JP): A chain collision involving eight vehicles occurred on the Cawang-Grogol toll road in front of the Ministry of Manpower on Jl. Gatot Subroto, South Jakarta, at noon yesterday.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

394 combat troops pull out of Timika TIMIKA, Irian Jaya: The Irian Jaya military command pulled out on Saturday a total of 394 combat troops posted here, Antara reported.Trikora Military Commander Maj. Gen.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Entrepreneurs want levies on roadside traders abolished JAKARTA (JP): The Association of Indonesian Small and Medium- Sized Entrepreneurs (KUKMI) has demanded that the Jakarta administration stop collecting levies from sidewalk vendors in the capital unless they want to see the outbreak of more ...
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Riots fact-finding team to query BIA chief JAKARTA (JP): The government fact-finding team on the May riots plans to question Armed Forces Intelligence Agency (BIA) chief Maj. Gen. Zacky Anwar Makarim early this week.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Improving rice distribution The government may risk taking a misguided measure if it considers the current steep rice prices simply a result of supply-demand disequilibrium.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Activists call for excavation of all suspected mass graves JAKARTA (JP): Activists, responding to Armed Forces (ABRI) Commander Gen.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Govt earmarks up to Rp 160b for scholarship scheme YOGYAKARTA (JP): To stop financially strapped university students from dropping out, the government has earmarked up to Rp 160 billion for scholarships, a senior education ministry official said Saturday.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:35 TV Series: The Big Valley 3:05 Management Program: Kiat Manajemen 3:30 TV Drama: Ibunda Maafkan Rani 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Creative Program: Karya Kita 5:00 Indonesian Lessons 5:30 Education Quiz: Tangkas Cermat 6:00 News: Lintasan ...
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

The weak worst hit by crisisBy Solita Sarwono WASSENAR, the Netherlands (JP): The economic crisis hitting Indonesia in the past year has affected different aspects of people's lives -- income, jobs, education, health, housing and security -- with the poor and low-income groups suffering the most.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

May riots bring riches to military officers JAKARTA (JP): In one man's misery lies another's good fortune sums up the windfall for military members following the May riots.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Banjarmasin braces for flood BANJARMASIN, South Kalimantan: Provincial natural disaster coordinating units here are bracing for floods which are predicted to come soon as the La Nia wet weather phenomenon settles in next month.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Rumors cause pillaging SURABAYA, East Java: East Java Governor Imam Utomo Suparno said here yesterday that attacks on rice mills and stores which broke out in several areas in the province were caused by false reports spread by irresponsible parties about free rice distribution.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

ASTON Int'l sees chance to expand in IndonesiaBy Devi M. Asmarani JAKARTA (JP): The Honolulu-based ASTON International hotel chain, a newcomer to Indonesia, sees wide opportunities to expand its operations in the country despite the current downturn in tourism.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Nine arrested for stealing rice from state warehouse JAKARTA (JP): Police have arrested nine men for allegedly robbing a rice warehouse of Jakarta's State Logistics Agency (Dolog Jaya) on Jl. Raya Pegangsaan in Kelapa Gading, North Jakarta, an official said over the weekend.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Activist to sue Prabowo over abduction incidents JAKARTA (JP): Now that he is a civilian, former Army Special Force (Kopassus) chief Lt. Gen. (ret) Prabowo Subianto may have to stand trial in a civilian court after one of the freed abducted victims revealed plans to sue him.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

NTA opens acrylic plant JAKARTA (JP): PT Nisshoku Tripolyta Acrylindo (NTA) has announced a successful start to its operation to manufacture acrylic acid and acrylic acid esters, the first venture of its kind in Southeast Asia.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Rapes and evidence According to several statements made within the last few days concerning gang rapes during the May riots, the following seems to be the situation.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Intel gets it right this time with the Celeron 300ABy Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): By the time Intel realized that there was actually a substantial market in what they called "Segment Zero", it was too late.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Animated film production JAKARTA (JP): PT Asiana Wang Animation, a joint venture animated film company, will produce about 50 animated film episodes this year, the company's executive said.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Wardiman to be envoy to Japan: Source JAKARTA (JP): Japan has given its green light to the appointment of former education minister Wardiman Djojonegoro as ambassador to the country, a reliable source said over the weekend.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

UI graduates weigh uncertain future amid crisis JAKARTA (JP): Concern about the country's teetering economy, which has suddenly swelled the ranks of jobless and made the few available job positions highly coveted, is shadowing the dreams of thousands of fresh university graduates this year.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Astra performance hit by rupiah's collapse JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's largest carmaker, publicly listed PT Astra International, took a very hard beating in the first semester on account of the rupiah's steep fall virtually killing off the automotive market, despite the robust growth of ...
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Tradition takes pride of place in devoutly Islamic AcehText and photos by Arief Suhardiman BANDA ACEH, Aceh (JP): Perched on the westernmost tip of Sumatra, Aceh is proud of its Islamic traditions.With a population of 3.5 million, the province is one of the country's most sparsely peopled areas.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Megawati told to continue political struggle JAKARTA (JP): Political observers urged Megawati Soekarnoputri over the weekend to continue her struggle for recognition as leader of the Indonesia Democratic Party (PDI) despite the government's immediate acknowledgment of Budi Hardjono as ...
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Give credit where it's due When, in the early 1970s, the world's strongest democracy and the world's strongest autocracy joined hands to fight the "evil empire", the game of table tennis (ping-pong diplomacy) ran away with all the credit while it was President Nixon (and his secretary of state, ...
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Man shot dead during bar brawl JAKARTA (JP): A man was fatally shot by a police officer, who was beaten up when he tried to disperse an angry crowd at Bar MW on Jl. Tubagus Angke, West Jakarta, early Saturday morning, Jakarta Military Police Commander Col. Hendardji said.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Expert urges abolishment of export taxes to boots revenue JAKARTA (JP): Eliminating the export tax is the only way to boost foreign exchange revenue from exports and allow businesses to optimally benefit from the sharp depreciation of the rupiah, an economist believes.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Cilacap people remain on edge CILACAP, Central Java (JP): Residents braced for another series of unrest last night in the usually quiet coastal town of Cilacap, despite the presence of military troops.At 9 p.m.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

On visa At the beginning of this year I visited Indonesia for the first time and stayed in Bali for two months.I liked the people and the country, and I am both an art lover and collector. I am going to spend most of the year in Bali in the future.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Local market set to follow regional bearish trend JAKARTA (JP): Prices on the local stock market are expected to sink further this week in line with the trend in the region's markets, analysts and brokers said.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Trisakti students vow to meet with Wiranto JAKARTA (JP): A gathering of 5,000 Trisakti University students, called "Sense of Unity", issued a statement yesterday demanding that the government thoroughly investigate the fatal shooting of four of their colleagues in May.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Independence Like the late Martin Luther King Jr, I have a dream, that I shall no longer see beggars on the streets of Jakarta, at least not on independence day. However, each year, this has become a pipe dream.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

A global crisis in the making? Day by day, the number of countries affected by the economic crisis keeps increasing. Starting in Thailand, South Korea and Indonesia, the crisis has since ensnared Japan, Hong Kong and now Russia.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Analysts want govt to ease rice control JAKARTA (JP): The skyrocketing prices of rice in the past two months should be enough justification for the government to end the State Logistics Agency's (Bulog) active role in rice trading, experts say.
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

President's apology President Habibie's state address had a religious content. Different from Indonesia's two former presidents, he readily admitted human rights violations in the country and humbly offered his apologies to the Indonesian people in general, and the families of the victims in ...
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Ceramics, Sculptures, Accessories Exhibition: Noon at Majapahit-High Tea, by Harry Darsono Couture, The Dharmawangsa, Jl. Brawijaya Raya 26, South Jakarta (Phone: 7258181), 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., until Sept. 3.
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