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Searching for all articles published on 1999-05-06 ...
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Diarrhea epidemic in Wolomesa MAUMERE, East Nusa Tenggara: Two people have died and a further 105 have been treated for diarrhea at local health clinics here, the head of Ende health agency said on Tuesday.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Mar'ie sides with the federalist camp JAKARTA (JP): Former finance minister Mar'ie Muhammad has called for the establishment of a federal state, saying that a political compromise is urgently needed to dissolve the growing tension and upheavals in the regions.In a letter to President B.J.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Pick of the FlicksHollywood KC: Blood Sport 4 14:15 16:55 19:05 21:15 Shot Through The Heart 14:55 17:35 19:45 21:55 You've Got Mail 14:15 16:55 19:05 21:15 My Favorite Martian 14:30 18:00 21:30 Psycho ...
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on May 5, 1999: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ---------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo ...
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Where to go in SurabayaExhibition * Product Design Exhibition by Jennyfer Lacroix (French) and students of ITS, at CCCL - French Cultural Center, Jl. Darmokali 10 (Phone: 031 5678639), 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., until May 16.Music and Entertainment * Hyatt Regency Surabaya, Jl. Jend.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Bappenas admits political abuse JAKARTA (JP): Chairman of the National Development Planning Board (Bappenas) Boediono admitted on Wednesday the country's multibillion dollar social safety net fund was abused by certain political parties seeking to gain popularity.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Protesting water firm workers break into Palyja office JAKARTA (JP): About 30 members of city-owned water management company PDAM Jaya's labor union broke into a PT Palyja office in Bendungan Hilir, Central Jakarta, on Tuesday morning and forced their colleagues to join their protest.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Bimbo sue recording firm JAKARTA (JP): The South Jakarta District Court heard on Tuesday a lawsuit filed by members of the Indonesian pop music band Bimbo, who are demanding a recording company pay Rp 42 billion (US$5.18 million) for illegally recording and selling their songs.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

RI, Portugal to sign historic E. Timor pact UNITED NATIONS (Agencies): Indonesia and Portugal were set to sign a historic agreement on Wednesday that could lead to independence for the territory of East Timor, the climax to 15 years of sporadic negotiations at the United Nations.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Five suspects detained over Jepara violence SEMARANG (JP): Five people have been detained for alleged involvement in the deadly clashes that broke out last Friday in Jepara regency between supporters of two rival Muslim-based political parties, Central Java Police said on Wednesday.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Four officials named as graft suspects JAKARTA (JP): Four high-ranking officials in the city administration were named suspects in corruption cases which cost the city some Rp 23.46 billion.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

IMF presses for more monetary freedoms JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia should further relax its monetary policy to allow economic recovery to proceed with more speed, International Monetary Fund Asia Pacific director Hubert Neiss said here on Wednesday.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Fake prescription medicines seized in raid JAKARTA (JP): Police seized thousands of fake prescription pills and tablets worth an estimated Rp 100 million (US$12,500) during raids on a warehouse and two kiosks in East Jakarta on Tuesday afternoon.Jakarta Police Detective chief Col.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Surabaya 'most vulnerable to unrest' JAKARTA (JP): The East Java capital of Surabaya is the most likely area to explode into unrest, a study reveals.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Govt plans to create 15 holding companies JAKARTA (JP): President B.J. Habibie announced on Wednesday eight new basic plans for the country's state enterprises which will lead to a consolidation of 155 state enterprises into some 15 world-class holding companies and the elimination of "old ...
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Conversion Rates Bank Bali's conversion rates on May 5, 1999: TT rates Bank notes rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

East Timor's independence I refer to the article by Soegio Sosrosoemarto To be free, E. Timor needs Indonesia published in The Jakarta Post on April 30, 1999.However learned you obviously are, you seem to have forgotten that a free and independent Indonesia was born out of the colonial womb.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

AIDS candlelight memorial On May 16, 1999 candles will be lit around the world to mark the global family's commitment to honor the memory of those lost to AIDS and to stand tall with those living with HIV/AIDS today.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Ericsson to sell new handsets JAKARTA (JP): Ericsson Indonesia will this year launch more than six new handsets of its three newly established A, R and T series.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

School children to get free milk JAKARTA (JP): The non-profit Bina Putra Sejahtera Foundation launched on Wednesday a program with the aim of providing free milk to 500,000 elementary school children in Java starting in June.The US$6.5 million program, assisted by the U.S.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Student arrested for bomb threats UJUNGPANDANG, South Sulawesi: A student has been arrested in connection with a number of bomb threats received in prominent public buildings here in recent weeks, police said on Wednesday.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Aceh death toll hits 38 JAKARTA (JP): The number of confirmed deaths from Monday's shooting of protesters by the military in North Aceh rose to 38 on Wednesday, while medical supplies destined for local hospitals overwhelmed by victims were not expected to arrive until early on Thursday.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Court punishes Niaga, Credit Lyonnais JAKARTA (JP): Bank Niaga lost another battle with PT Suryamas Dutamakmur after the Jakarta High Court ordered the bank pay compensation of Rp 290.08 billion (US$36 million) to the property developer.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Where to go in Bali:Exhibition * Arts Exhibition: by Gde Sudarma, at The Chedi Gallery, Desa Melinggih Kelod, Payangan Gianyar, Ubud (Phone: 0361 975963), until May 17.Music and entertainment * The Oberoi, Legian Beach, Jl. Laksamana, Denpasar (Phone: 0361 730361): - Kura-Kura Restaurant, 7 p.m.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Local striker offered contract in Germany JAKARTA (JP): German first division soccer club Borussia Munchengladbach is seeking to sign young Indonesian striker Bambang Pamungkas to its squad.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Late parties receive kind treatment from KPU JAKARTA (JP): The General Election Commission (KPU) on Wednesday relaxed its own rules and allowed two parties to run for House of Representatives (DPR) seats despite missing Tuesday's midnight deadline for submitting lists of legislative candidates.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

TV todayTVRI 5:30 a.m. Religious Teachings 6:00 Morning News 7:00 TV Series 8:00 Children's Song 9:00 Music 10:00 Interval 2:00 p.m.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

13 provinces suffer from food shortages: Report JAKARTA (JP): A government study has revealed 13 out of Indonesia's 27 provinces were facing food shortages. Five of these provinces were categorized as having "very poor food security" and in need of immediate assistance.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Indonesia slaps antidumping duty between 4% and 68% in tin plates JAKARTA (JP): The government has decided to impose anti- dumping duties ranging between four to 68 percent on tin plates imported from Australia, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Shuttlers told to show their best in Sudirman Cup JAKARTA (JP): Badminton Association of Indonesia (PBSI) chairman Subagyo Hadisiswoyo, urged national shuttlers to perform to the best of their abilities in the Sudirman Cup and World Championships in Copenhagen next week.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Civilian militia members go on strike over payment JAKARTA (JP): At least 150 members of the People's Security (Kamra) civilian force deployed in North Jakarta went on strike on Wednesday over unpaid wages and other allowances.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Oscar combines technology and culture for designers awardBy Agni Amorita JAKARTA (JP): In mid-April, fashion designer Oscar Lawalata flew to Singapore, carrying a dozen black-and-white suits bearing bodo motifs to represent Indonesia in the ASEAN Young Fashion Designers Contest 1999.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Voters still waiting for registration forms JAKARTA (JP): Slow delivery of voter registration forms continue to set back the registration process, reported Director General of Public Administration and Regional Autonomy Ryass Rasyid at a meeting of provincial elections committees on Wednesday.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

PLN ordered to pay U.S company $572.3m in damages JAKARTA (JP): Independent power producer MidAmerican Energy Holdings Co. of the United States said on Wednesday it had won US$572.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Forex losses, high rates burden Astra JAKARTA (JP): Publicly-listed automotive giant Astra International has reported a consolidated net loss of Rp 2.4 trillion (about US$303 million) in 1998, a sharp increase from Rp 278.7 billion losses in the previous year.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Garment workers strike in Medan MEDAN, North Sumatra: Around 3,000 employees of the garment manufacturer PT RM went on strike on Wednesday and staged a demonstration outside the Governor's office to draw attention to their struggle.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Political instability keeps security companies busy JAKARTA (JP): Security companies have mushroomed in the capital amid the economic instability and political tension weighing heavily on the minds of most city residents.The companies, which mostly charge their clients in U.S.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Robbers wound security guard TANGERANG (JP): Three robbers broke into a shop in Tangerang on Monday and made away with two computers and Rp 150,000 in cash after wounding one of the shop's security guards.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

The world needs new consensusBy Christopher Lingle UBUD, Denpasar, Bali (JP): Forget the talk about the "new economy". That will take care of itself.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Yugoslavia bombing a wrong move to mark NATO's jubileeBy Partogi J. Samosir MOSCOW (JP): The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) marked its 50th anniversary jubilee in April with a disgrace caused by a wrong move -- bombing Yugoslavia.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Military under fire for power abuses, unchecked violence JAKARTA (JP): Lt. Gen. Agum Gumelar, under fire over the military's perceived inability to halt recent outbreaks violence, or remain out of the fray, admitted on Wednesday that the country's myriad social problems were growing harder to ...
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Parties agree to suspend campaigning on Fridays BOGOR (JP): All political parties and city authorities agreed here on Wednesday to suspend all campaign activities on Fridays during the May 19 to June 4 election campaign period.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Indosat reports Rp 374b 1st quarter earnings JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed telecommunications company PT Indonesian Satellite Corporation (Indosat) has reported a consolidated net income of Rp 374.1 billion (US$44 million) for the first quarter of this year.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

Fishery catch still low JAKARTA (JP): Only 50 percent of marine resources are being tapped, due to a lack of modern fishing equipment, Minister of Agriculture Soleh Solahuddin said on Wednesday.At the opening of a national meeting of fishermen, Soleh said there was a potential fishery catch of 6.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

School receives award for innovative projectBy Dewi Anggraeni MELBOURNE (JP): Western culture has been present in the Indonesian curriculum for a long time. Western countries, however, seldom felt the need to incorporate Asian cultures into their curricula.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

A fatal misunderstanding The Indonesian Military (TNI) has too easily, if not conveniently, dismissed the latest bloody clashes in the troubled northern province of Aceh as a "misunderstanding" on the part of villagers regarding the military's intentions.
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Thu, 06 May 1999

RI forex reserves rise to $16 billion JAKARTA (JP): The country's net foreign exchange reserves rose by US$202.1 million to $16 billion in the week ending April 30, Bank Indonesia announced in its weekly report.
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