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Searching for all articles published on 2001-09-02 ...
39 articles.
Sun, 02 Sep 2001

Diyanto: The body, the real and the absurdBy Astri Wright PASSAU, Germany (JP): Modern Indonesian art is making inroads in new places.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

Foreign musicians come back to IndonesiaBy Hera Diani JAKARTA (JP): Music lovers rejoice -- the next three months will see a veritable rush of international artists coming to Indonesia to perform.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

Unfurled FlagBy Teguh Winarsho AS The evening was like a giant black screen. Pitch dark. Gripping tension. The wind blew through the foliage, sending twigs and dry leaves rustling down. Bats periodically flitted into the deep bushes like someone awakening from a deep slumber.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

'Indonesia Today' says good-bye JAKARTA (JP): After nearly five years of bringing the news to the country's English-speaking community, Indonesia Today signed off for the last time on Friday morning.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

Accelerating your downloads so you can save on timeBy Vishnu K. Mahmud JAKARTA (JP): Downloading files over the Internet is supposed to be easy. All you have to do is click a hyperlink and presto!, a digital copy of the file lands in your computer.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

Album : Break The Cycle (Warner Music) Artist : Staind After the seemingly endless number of rap-metal acts that have appeared on the scene recently with nothing but ear-splitting noise and lyrics full of hatred and the f- word, the arrival of Staind is extremely welcome.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

Drive-by shooting leaves three people injured JAKARTA (JP): Three people were injured, including a suspended executive of Ansor, the youth wing of the country's largest Muslim organization, Nahdlatul Ulama, in a dramatic drive-by shooting late on Friday on Jl. Buncit Raya in South Jakarta.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

Foundation spreads the word about love of booksText and photo by Mehru Jaffer JAKARTA (JP): For four-year-old Yusuf, the library is a castle, the van full of books, a caravan of treasures. With a book in his hands he feels like a king.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

How low can advertisements go? There is little doubt that Indonesia's advertising industry has started to pick up after the mid-1997 economic crisis.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

Looking inward in 'Not I. Am I?'By Carla Bianpoen JAKARTA (JP): Once again, the Nadi Gallery in Jakarta has challenged artists to do some soul-searching. This time, the participating artists had to search for the truth of their very beings.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

On the record Album: Exciter (EMI); Artist: Depeche ModeIt is hard to believe that Depeche Mode (French for "fast fashion") has been around for 21 years.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

'I want to be remembered as a regular person' Dide Petet, the famous name of Didi Widiatmoko, is a chameleon in terms of his acting ability.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

Where to go in Jakarta:Art Summit III * Balinese Traditional Music: Gugatan Bambu Bali by I Nyoman Windha, Gedung Kesenian Jakarta, Jl. Gedung Kesenian No. 1, Central Jakarta (Phone: 3808283), 8 p.m., Sept. 2. * Music: Swara Genta by A.L. Suwardi (Indonesian), Gedung Kesenian Jakarta, 8 p.m.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

NOW SHOWING The Animal (Comedy, 83 minutes). Starring Rob Schneider, Collen Haskell, John C. McGinley, Edward Asner, Michael Caton. Directed by Luke Greenfield.Another unfunny comedy about a zero who turns into a hero.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

Tradition vs. modern in the presidential wardrobeBy Bruce Emond JAKARTA (JP): She came, she saw, she wore her presidential best.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

Director Nan communicates without wordsBy Hera Diani JAKARTA (JP): Film director Nan Triveni Achnas believes a film should provide the audience with a lot of space."We mustn't give them all of the story. Let the audience interpret it for themselves," she said recently.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

Designers to the stars come to Jakarta JAKARTA (JP): Do you want to look classy but not vulgar for an evening cocktail party? Then, if you also have the requisite pocketful of cash, you could try the latest creations from the New York-based design team of Mark Badgley and James Mischka.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

Richard Sam Bera keeps eye on his competitors JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian swimming ace Richard Sam Bera says he will keep his eyes on Leslie Kwok and Allen Ong in his attempt to maintain his domination at the SEA Games.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

How the Indonesian Military made a role in politics Militer Indonesia dan Politik -- Dulu, Kini dan Kelak (Indonesian Military and Politics -- Past, Present and Future); Salim Said; Pustaka Sinar Harapan, 2001; xxi + 378; Rp 45,000 JAKARTA (JP): Salim Said is one of the few Indonesian ...
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

Will 'British English' survive? JAKARTA (JP): The purpose of a language, according to an English author, "is to get an idea as exactly as possible out of one mind into another".English is owned by all the English-speaking people on this planet.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

Still Playing Bridget Jones's Diary (Comedy/Drama/Romance, 97 minutes). Starring Renee Zellweger, Colin Firth, Hugh Grant. Directed by Sharon Maguire.Endearing, sassy film about a year in the life of an average, single, chubby 30-something British woman.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

NOW SHOWING Rules of Engagement (Drama/Thriller, 128 minutes). Starring Tommy Lee Jones, Samuel L. Jackson, Guy Pearce, Bruce Greenwood, Ben Kingsley, Anne Archer. Directed by William Friedkin.Jackson and Jones play U.S. Marines Terry Childers and Hayes Hodges.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

NOW SHOWING Hellraiser: Inferno (Horror, 99 minutes). Starring Craig Sheffer, Nicholas Turturro, James Remar, Doug Bradley, Scott Derrickson.Anyone who likes the original Hellraiser, which was directed by British horror maestro Clive Barker, will hate this best- forgotten fourth sequel.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

Home This is the place where walls are painted with rainbows This is the place where souls have tears and smiles together This is the place where nights and days kiss passionately This is the place where one can lay his naked truth and is forgiven This is the place where one can peel off his ...
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

Death toll in Luwu violence reaches 13 LUWU, South Sulawesi (JP): The death toll from an intervillage clash in the district of Ponrang, Luwu regency, reached 13 on Saturday, while regency legislators decried the local regent's sluggishness in dealing with the violence.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

Yogyakarta 'becak' getting a modern makeoverBy Tarko Sudiarno YOGYAKARTA (JP): Becak (three-wheeled pedicabs) may be pushed off the streets of Jakarta and other cities, but in Yogyakarta they get a lot of respect. They even have their own traffic lane.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

Ten killed in Aceh in past 48 hours BANDA ACEH, Aceh (JP): Ten people, including two members of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM), one Indonesian Marine and six civilians have been killed in separate incidents over the past two days in the troubled province of Aceh.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

Teens on the Net, a whole new lifestyleBy Tantri Yuliandini JAKARTA (JP): Only a few years ago, when a girl between 15 to 17 years old was asked about her hobbies, you could expect answers like "reading, swimming or hanging out with friends.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

Bamboo Symphony soothes audienceBy Riyadi Suparno JAKARTA (JP): Flutes do not often take center stage in traditional Balinese music, with the percussion usually dominating.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

Guess What? Sherina Entertainer Sherina, 11, may be of tender years, but she knows that violating intellectual copyrights is wrong. Especially when it comes to her VCD.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

Pick of the FlicksHollywood KC (Phone: 5256351) Rush Hour 2 14:15 16:55 19:05 21:15 Rules of Engagement 14:55 17:35 19:45 21:55 Bridget Jones's Diary 14:15 16:55 19:05 21:15 Hellraiser: Inferno 14:55 17:35 19:45 21:55 ...
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

Gallic zest: Filet mignon of veal with lemon 1. To make filet mignon of veal with lemon, chef from Margaux French Restaurant at Shangri-La Jakarta Yannick Guillemot uses 20g butter, 150g veal mignon, sliced, 2g salt, 1g pepper, 4cl dry white wine, 1cl demi glace, 40g butter, 4g chopped parsley, ...
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

Anton wins 2nd term amid election irregularities JAKARTA (JP): Anton Sihombing was elected president of the Indonesian Pro-boxing Commission (KTI) for a second successive tenure in an election marred by allegations of ballot manipulation, Antara reported.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

Thinking of taking a test of English?By Simon Marcus Gower TANGERANG, Banten (JP): From school children as young as kindergarten age to mature businessmen and women, literally millions of Indonesians are learning English.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

RI cigarette ads blow smoke at regulationsBy K. Basrie JAKARTA (JP): Every smoker has a story about why they took up the habit. Some point to peer pressure, others to teenage rebellion and their surroundings. And some say cigarette advertisements got them hooked.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

Italian Consulate opens in Yogya YOGYAKARTA (JP): The Italian government officially opened its consulate in Yogyakarta on Friday, with the hope of boosting cultural and commercial exchanges between Italy and the historic city.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

TV todayTVRI 5:00 a.m. Religious Teachings 6:00 News 8:00 Cartoon 8:30 Children's Performances 9:00 Sports 10:30 Religious Teachings 11:00 News 11:30 Children's Songs 12:00 p.m.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

Looking down on creation in the HimalayasText and photos by Mehru Jaffer THE HIMALAYAS, India (JP): What a feeling to be in the Himalayas. Known as the roof of the world, to be in the midst of the highest and broadest mountain range on earth is to be literally on a high.
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Sun, 02 Sep 2001

Public can take a stand against offensive adsBy Maria Endah Hulupi JAKARTA (JP): In advertising, the impossible can come true.
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