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Searching for all articles published on 1999-09-26 ...
31 articles.
Sun, 26 Sep 1999

Drug addicts need help and support from society and family JAKARTA (JP): Reality bites. It could happen to anyone. Your friend, your brother, your sister or your child might use drugs, or worse, they might be addicted to them.
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Sun, 26 Sep 1999

Pick of the FlicksHollywood KC: The Sixth Sense 14:15 16:55 19:05 21:15 Universal Soldier 14:55 17:35 19:45 21:55 Big Daddy 14:15 16:55 19:05 21:15 Runaway Bride 14:55 17:35 19:45 21:55 Spanish Fly ...
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Sun, 26 Sep 1999

Keep Monas clean I read an article about the National Monument (Monas) Park in the Sept. 9 The Jakarta Post.
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Sun, 26 Sep 1999

Guess What? The student demonstrations against the controversial state security bill have resulted in a number of victims. Several people have been killed and dozens others injured in the violence.
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Sun, 26 Sep 1999

PSSI seeks sponsors for Ligina c'ships JAKARTA (JP): The Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI) is having difficulty finding sponsors for the upcoming Indonesian League (Ligina), which will kick off its sixth season in November.
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Sun, 26 Sep 1999

One dead in clash JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya (JP): One person died and two others were critically injured when a mob clashed with police on Friday evening in the town of Manokwari, about 450 kilometers west of the Irian Jaya provincial capital of Jayapura.
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Sun, 26 Sep 1999

Germany's Gaby Ludwig: Drifting in the gully of feelingBy Chandra Johan JAKARTA (JP): In the summer of l938 in Southern France, a 10- year-old child was lying on the beach in the burning sun. His eyes were peering at the sky intently as he fantasized and soared into the ether.
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Sun, 26 Sep 1999

Lonely junkie kicks bad habit to become peer counselor JAKARTA (JP): His life was almost destroyed by drugs. A drug addict, he dropped out school, left his job and lost his girlfriend. But he did not give up, thanks to his family's support.
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Sun, 26 Sep 1999

Infomedia Nusantara's journey into second curve When FORTUNE began to publish The Most Admired Companies in the mid-1980s, it was considered pointless. Reputable American corporations appeared on the list for the first four years. One of them was IBM, which has always been at the top of the list.
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Sun, 26 Sep 1999

Old times revisited in Yogya's graphic exhibitionBy Tjahjono Ep YOGYAKARTA (JP): For many, digging up old memories is an absorbingly fascinating activity which brings back to the present all sorts of memories, be they pleasing or not.
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Sun, 26 Sep 1999

Indonesian girls' doubles secure C'ships gold JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia secured a gold medal in the girls' doubles in the first Asian Schools Tennis Championships at the Senayan tennis complex on Saturday.
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Sun, 26 Sep 1999

Novel tells tale of Jakarta's May riots The Pathfinder of Love; By Richard Oh; Gamelan Press, Jakarta, 1999; 160 pages JAKARTA (JP): The wounds caused by the economic crisis have yet to heal, but we already have the first novel set against the crisis to be written by an Indonesian in English.
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Sun, 26 Sep 1999

Wine cellar to be the toast of Pantry Gourmet Stores All convenience stores are not created equal, glaringly evident in the plush surroundings and ample product range available at the Pantry.
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Sun, 26 Sep 1999

Students mourn death of their colleague JAKARTA (JP): Sadness was the prevailing mood on Saturday as students gathered for peaceful ceremonies to mourn those who were killed during violent protests over the previous two days.
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Sun, 26 Sep 1999

Retail value of Jakarta's malls, storesBy Bruce Emond Jakarta, not surprisingly for an archipelagic country whose diverse peoples were united mainly by long-standing trade ties, remains a center for the retail trade.
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Sun, 26 Sep 1999

Painter urges end to repression in AcehBy Amir Sidharta JAKARTA (JP): Teuku Umar, the Acehnese hero, stands intrepidly with a rencong cleaver in his hand and his face, painted in red, is filled with rage. Passages from the Hikayat Perang Sabil (the Prose of the Sabil War) fill the background.
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Sun, 26 Sep 1999

Telkomsel's success as a leaderBy Taufik The crisis which started in 1997 may have changed consumer behavior in Indonesia in terms of consumption and goods purchased.
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Sun, 26 Sep 1999

TV todayTVRI 6:00 a.m. Morning News 7:00 Health and Fresh 8:00 Children's Program 9:30 Cooking Program 10:00 Music 11:00 TV Drama 12:15 p.m.
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Sun, 26 Sep 1999

Traditional food whets tourists' appetiteBy R. Agus Bakti YOGYAKARTA (JP): Kaliurang, a half-hour drive from the city of Yogyakarta, is a tourist area located at the foot of Mount Merapi.Its claim to fame is its celebrated dish jadah tempe.
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Sun, 26 Sep 1999

The pleasure and pain of mixed marriagesBy Mehru Jaffer JAKARTA (JP): If it works it is like a house on fire. However if it does not work then the fire is for real and soon there is nothing left to call a house.
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Sun, 26 Sep 1999

Time for a noise abatement society JAKARTA (JP): The Kopaja minibus came roaring toward me, clashing on its sounding shield the din of war. Blazoned across its front was the slogan Titanic. I found this less than reassuring.
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Sun, 26 Sep 1999

Vectorial shift of bubble firms into sustainable companies There are many Asian bubble companies. Prior to the crisis, these companies generally lacked focus as they expanded their businesses blindly, often into sectors where they did not have expertise or strong competitive assets.
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Sun, 26 Sep 1999

Batu Karas is a worthy reward for a thrilling journeyBy Ariyanti BANDUNG (JP): The sky was clear and the weather was warm. Some locals surfed as the waves of the Batu Karas beach came and went.
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Sun, 26 Sep 1999

Aloe vera satisfies healthy, thirsty peopleBy Maria Goretti Tamen PONTIANAK, West Kalimantan (JP): We know aloe vera as the basic material in the production of good shampoos. It can also be processed into an allegedly healthy beverage.
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Sun, 26 Sep 1999

Marketing Products a la Bill Gates Business @ The Speed of Thought, Using a Digital Nervous System; Written by Bill Gates; Published by Penguin Books Ltd It is fair to say that Bill Gates is not only the world's richest man but, also one of the biggest marketers in history.
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Sun, 26 Sep 1999

Health experts promote drug recovery JAKARTA (JP): The group of high school students sat on the floor near the entrance of the hospital. They chatted, laughed and once in a while some of them puffed on their cigarettes.
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Sun, 26 Sep 1999

'A Sea of Taste' at Dermaga Food Court Sailing into town to rescue Jakartans from crowded mall food courts which offer patrons a disappointingly limited choice of food is the recently opened Dermaga Food Court.
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Sun, 26 Sep 1999

Indonesia a train on an unknown trackBy Nathaniel Myers JAKARTA (JP): I am on a train, in the Indonesian unknown. Out my window the countryside hurtles by. The train shows signs of previous glories, of luxuries once proudly offered. It is an "Executive Car" with air-conditioning.
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Sun, 26 Sep 1999

Postal bags and sexy curves in new fashionBy Agni Amorita JAKARTA (JP): When famous fashion designer Biyan Wanaatmadja decided to design teen outfits, he also created accessories such as flatshoes and large bags. "Nowadays young people go crazy with Mr.
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Sun, 26 Sep 1999

A Hard ChoiceBy Ribut Wahyudi "What makes you want to marry me?" I asked her one night when we were having dinner at the stall under the bridge, the place where we first met.Lya smiled at me and shrugged her shoulders. "I don't know. I just want to marry you," she said.
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Sun, 26 Sep 1999

Censorship snag cancels EU film festivalBy Tam Notosusanto JAKARTA (JP): Eleven films from European Union member states made a brief visit to Indonesia. It turned out to be a very brief, useless visit.The films were scheduled to be screened at the Usmar Ismail Film Center from Sept. 23 to Sept.
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