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Searching for all articles published on 1999-06-13 ...
24 articles.
Sun, 13 Jun 1999

Pick of the FlicksHollywood KC: 10 Things I Hate About You 14:15 16:55 19:05 21:15 The Borrowers 14:55 17:35 19:45 21:55 Gloria 14:15 16:55 19:05 21:15 Patch Adams 14:30 18:00 21:30 Simply Irresistible ...
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Sun, 13 Jun 1999

Sex for saleFrom Pikiran RakyatAs the winds of reform continue to sweep across Indonesia, we must all actively participate in establishing a universal platform for reform that includes improvements in our moral standards, even though the prolonged economic crisis is far from over.
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Sun, 13 Jun 1999

Can we really feel others' suffering? BANDUNG (JP): When Elvis Costello, a British poet and songwriter, saw a newspaper picture of a political campaign where Margaret Thatcher was kissing a street kid's face, he wrote: She spills with compassion, as that young child's face in her hands she grips.
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Sun, 13 Jun 1999

New duo 'Air' a shift for ex-Pas memberBy Helly Minarti JAKARTA (JP): The economic crisis, combined with the current national political uproar, hasn't seemed to stop pop music from evolving. In fact, there is still enough space for newcomers to give it a shot.
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Sun, 13 Jun 1999

Guess what? Indonesian Corruption Watch executive coordinator Teten Masduki, who recently disclosed a case of alleged bribery involving Attorney General Lt. Gen. Andi M. Ghalib, is not a stranger to legal circles.
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Sun, 13 Jun 1999

Gaining freedom by refusing to answer the cries of 'wolf'By Myra Sidharta JAKARTA (JP): We were left wondering when we heard that Celia and her husband were not leaving the country during the campaign and the elections. After all, they had every reason to be scared and to run away.
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Sun, 13 Jun 1999

Passion for poetry breeds good, bad workBy Cecep Syamsul Hari BANDUNG (JP): New poets and their works have flourished in the past 10 years.
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Sun, 13 Jun 1999

Butet Kartaredjasa dreams of a saner IndonesiaBy Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): While some people are willing to sacrifice anything to be famous, actor Butet Kartaredjasa did not even break a sweat for the latest boost to his fame, which was the result of recent media coverage linking him to a taped ...
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Sun, 13 Jun 1999

Basketball team eyes Games bronze medal JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian Basketball Association (Perbasi) chairman Sutiyoso is optimistic that his players can win at least a bronze in the 20th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Brunei in August.
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Sun, 13 Jun 1999

PAN states terms on PDI-P coalition JAKARTA (JP): National Mandate Party (PAN) chairman Amien Rais said on Saturday his party was prepared to form a coalition with the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan), which is leading the polls, but only if it agreed to four conditions.
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Sun, 13 Jun 1999

Japanese art portrays 'women's mystery'By Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): In discussing the various forms of Japanese art, one cannot simply exclude ukiyo-e, which literally means images of the floating world, the art of woodblock printing.
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Sun, 13 Jun 1999

ChameleonsBy Much. Khoiri It all happened after the general election in Forest Country. Most big animals from the Herbivore, Carnivore and Omnivore were bargaining over the proportion of their seats in the Animal's Consultative Assembly. All the ordinary ones were already back to daily life.
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Sun, 13 Jun 1999

Money-spinning business of mushroomsBy Singgir Kartana YOGYAKARTA (JP): A wild plant, the thin dark-brown ear-shaped tree-bark fungus locally known as jamur kuping appears often on the surface of decayed and damp wood.
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Sun, 13 Jun 1999

Cell No. 5 of Banceuy Prison has a historyBy Y.R. Prahista BANDUNG (JP): Banceuy is familiar as a street name to Bandung residents -- and also for the old prison of the same name.
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Sun, 13 Jun 1999

Acehnese shun the general electionText and photos by Arief Suhardiman S. LHOKSEUMAWE, Aceh (JP): Monday's general election, which is being called the nation's first free vote in 44 years, saw a different response in Aceh than the rest of the country.
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Sun, 13 Jun 1999

Bambang prods major debtors to pay up JAKARTA (JP): Finance Minister Bambang Subianto met owners of the 200 largest indebted companies including Mohammad Bob Hasan and Aburizal Bakrie on Saturday in a final round of efforts to push them to sign a loan recovery agreement.
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Sun, 13 Jun 1999

Water hyacinths nurture new cottage industryBy Maria Goretti Tamen PONTIANAK, West Kalimantan (JP): Handicrafts can be made from plants other than traditional mainstays of bamboo and rattan.
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Sun, 13 Jun 1999

Ministers make poor sportsmenFrom Bisnis IndonesiaAs soon as it became known that donated "sports funds" were being kept in a private bank account of a Cabinet minister who was also a sports organization chairman, I could only imagine how rich these Cabinet ministers doubling as sports ...
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Sun, 13 Jun 1999

Accountability as reform agenda Menggapai Kedaulatan untuk Rakyat (Attaining Sovereignty for the People); By Prof. Miriam Budiardjo; Mizan, Bandung, November 1998; xvi and 246 pages.
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Sun, 13 Jun 1999

Duck rearing more than mere dabblingBy Agus Maryono PURWOKERTO, Central Java (JP): In the middle of a vast expanse of rice fields, under a torrid sun, a young man quietly tends to hundreds of ducks pecking at rice grains and straws not far from where he is standing.
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Sun, 13 Jun 1999

Arabian atmosphere fills De Laila barBy Oliver Crowder JAKARTA (JP): The entrance to this bar is through a half-sized wooden doorway unusually placed halfway up the wall. You have to step over the bottom bit while you duck.
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Sun, 13 Jun 1999

TV todayTVRI 6:00 a.m. Morning News 7:00 Health and Fresh 8:00 Children's Program 9:30 Documentary 10:00 Music 11:00 TV Drama 12:15 p.m.
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Sun, 13 Jun 1999

Criminal tendency often starts at homeBy Hawa Arofah KUDUS, Central Java (JP): No child is born with a talent for crime. If later on a child commits a crime, the cause is certainly environmental influences. That is a popular psychology theory that does not need to be doubted.
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Sun, 13 Jun 1999

Elite model competition opens doors for aspiring teens JAKARTA (JP): Who was Tracy Trinita before her thriving modeling career in New York, Milan, Paris, London and other fashion capitals?Only a few years ago, she was just an ordinary junior high school student on the tourist island of Bali.
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