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Searching for all articles published on 1999-03-07 ...
26 articles.
Sun, 07 Mar 1999

Yogyakarta experimental school teaches through doingBy Text and photos by Ahmad Solikhan YOGYAKARTA (JP): The old traditional Javanese house with bamboo walls doesn't stand out among the other humble houses in the neighborhood.
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Sun, 07 Mar 1999

PSSI to proceed soccer with soccer league playoffs JAKARTA (JP): The All Indonesian Soccer Federation (PSSI) has decided to hold the Indonesian league playoffs at Senayan stadium complex in Central Jakarta and has prepared a contingency plan to avert any possible unrest.Maj. Gen.
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Sun, 07 Mar 1999

Puditry: A give-and-take businessBy Devi M. Asmarani and Ahmad Junaidi JAKARTA (JP): What some people perceive as success may not reflect the perception of others.That concludes one property expert's job philosophy.
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Sun, 07 Mar 1999

Cibodas, entry to West Java's last great forestBy David Jardine CIBODAS, West Java (JP): Early European sailors in this region called them the Blue Mountains, those peaks that can sometimes be seen on a clear day in the distance from Central Jakarta.
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Sun, 07 Mar 1999

Hamengkubuwono X, a leader people trustBy Asip Agus Hasani YOGYAKARTA (JP): One of the few cities that has retained its reputation as a peaceful place up to this day is the ancient city of Yogyakarta, which has been spared the rioting which has left much of Indonesia in ruins.
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Sun, 07 Mar 1999

Pick of the FlicksHollywood KC: Water Boy 14:15 16:55 19:05 21:15 Firelight 14:55 17:35 19:45 21:55 Hard Rain 14:15 16:55 19:05 21:15 An American Werewolf in Paris 14:55 17:35 19:45 21:55 Stepmom ...
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Sun, 07 Mar 1999

Guess What? For the last 26 years, Benedict Richard O'Gorman Anderson of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, has been barred from entering Indonesia, the country that has been the focus of his scholarly work for 40 years.
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Sun, 07 Mar 1999

Learning to respect other believers' rights Hak Asasi Beragama dan Perkawinan Konghucu: Perspektif Sosial, Legal dan Teologi (Basic Right to Religion and Marriage of Confucianists: Social, Legal and Theological Perspectives); PT Gramedia Pustaka Utama, Jakarta, 1998; Budi Wijaya et al; ix + 193 ...
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Sun, 07 Mar 1999

Dananjaya a 'kasno' who devotes his to Indonesian folklore JAKARTA (JP): Do you know why former president Soeharto is very fond of playing golf?The hobby has to do with his childhood farming background.
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Sun, 07 Mar 1999

Installation art has not yet found its real definitionBy Chandra Johan JAKARTA (JP): In 1987, Arahmaiani brought into a gallery a papaya intertwined with cables, a pile of stones and wire, a wooden washboard and an old rack for drying clothes swathed in bandages.
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Sun, 07 Mar 1999

Sanib's StoryBy M. Anshor Sjahroni Departing from his normal appearance that afternoon, Sanib turned up in a T-shirt with disheveled hair and a scruffy face. Without waiting to be let in -- well, this is a bad habit he has every time he calls at my house -- he took a seat next to me.
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Sun, 07 Mar 1999

Elephants part of tourist trail in Bali Bali, Indonesia's top tourist destination, has another tourist attraction to offer in addition to its famed beaches and cultural riches. It is the Elephant Safari Park located in Taro village, Gianyar regency, about 50 kilometers north of Denpasar.
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Sun, 07 Mar 1999

Museum makes brave attempt to revive traditional gamesBy Rita A. Widiadana JAKARTA (JP): It's Ani's turn to be a "blind man". Her eyes are blindfolded with a big, yellow handkerchief, while another 10 children stand around her.Ani's friends stand around her in a circle and tease her. "Blind man...
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Sun, 07 Mar 1999

Help your mates Almost two years have elapsed since the present monetary crisis began in July 1997, and until now we still do not see any light at the end of the tunnel.We currently adopt the floating rate system, and every exporter is allowed to keep his earnings for himself.
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Sun, 07 Mar 1999

No sparks ignited by 'Firelight' despite Marceau's presence JAKARTA (JP): Beauty is only skin deep...
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Sun, 07 Mar 1999

Expert opinion? You'll have to decide for yourself JAKARTA (JP): Every single day, people are bombarded with comments by observers on the continuing economic and political crises -- a topic that has been dominating the media since the trouble began in July 1997.
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Sun, 07 Mar 1999

TV todayTVRI 6:00 a.m. News 7:00 Morning Focus 7:15 Healthy and Fresh 7:00 Religious Teachings 7:30 Children's Program 8:00 Children's Program 8:30 Children's Program 9:30 Creative Program 10:00 Ethic Program 11:30 Talk Show 12:15 p.m.
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Sun, 07 Mar 1999

Children's TV show combines fun with moral messageBy R. Masri Sareb Putra JAKARTA (JP): Saras 008 is one of the most popular children's TV programs. Legions of children eagerly await its broadcast on Indosiar private TV station at 7:30 p.m. every Tuesday and Thursday.
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Sun, 07 Mar 1999

Economic crash forces ICAC to downsizeBy Mehru Jaffer JAKARTA (JP): For nearly a quarter of a century, the gates of Jakarta's International Community Activity Center (ICAC) remained open to everyone in the city.
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Sun, 07 Mar 1999

Sizing up value of expert advice You see them on TV, you read their columns and interviews, you attend their lectures and seminars, but at some point you feel enough is enough. Call them experts, pundits, analysts, observers -- their opinions can be invaluable, but they may come with a price tag.
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Sun, 07 Mar 1999

One killed, 16 injured in predawn Ambon shooting JAKARTA (JP): One man died and at least 16 others were injured after armed security personnel opened fire on crowds watching over the fire-bombed Silo Church in the riot-torn Maluku capital of Ambon early Saturday, church sources and hospital staff ...
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Sun, 07 Mar 1999

Reports from the street We are so hungry, gentlementhat we have no time to hearyour hollow statementsAnd try not to charm us herewith euphemistic declarations In the street, all the day longour stomach is full of speecheson national developmentand so tired are our eyesafter reading empty ...
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Sun, 07 Mar 1999

Guess What? Amien Rais Amien Rais, staunch critic of former president Soeharto and leader of the National Mandate Party, abruptly walked out after addressing a Jakarta seminar on the political crisis on Thursday.
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Sun, 07 Mar 1999

Budiman's father set to give thanks if son released JAKARTA (JP): The father of jailed Democratic People's Party (PRD) leader Budiman Sudjatmiko said on Saturday he would organize charitable activities to express gratitude to God if his son was released.
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Sun, 07 Mar 1999

Animals are the prima donnas of painters' fantasiesBy Lilia Syarif Naga JAKARTA (JP): Voltaire (1694-1778) once said, "Animals have these advantages over man: they never hear the clock strike, they die without any idea of death, they have no theologians to instruct them, their last moments are ...
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Sun, 07 Mar 1999

Have we lost our sense of numbers? BANDUNG (JP): My roommate has given up news. Well, I don't blame him. It's the time where getting the news actually is more confusing than not getting it.The only interesting thing about the news today is the fact that most of the cases featured are never solved.
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