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Searching for all articles published on 2003-06-08 ...
29 articles.
Sun, 08 Jun 2003

TV Program: Sunday, June 8, 2003.TB.30" .90"TVRI 6:00 a.m. News: Berita Pagi7:00 English New Service9:30 Children's Program: Bando11:00 Variety Show: Maskum Show12:00 p.m.
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Sun, 08 Jun 2003

If you go .. Where: The National Theater is located on Chao Fa Road, near the Grand Palace. About eight khon performances are scheduled per month, usually on weekends. Tickets range from 20 baht (Rp 4,000) to 200 baht (Rp 40,000). For bookings, phone the theater on 662- 224 1342.
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Sun, 08 Jun 2003

'Tissue engineering' the future for replacment body partsChristiane Loell, Deutsche Presse-Agentur, Stuttgart People suffering from liver failure, heart attacks or worn knee joints often need replacement parts, and researchers around the world are working to develop artificial tissue so these ...
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Sun, 08 Jun 2003

Asia primed for the fight to lure back wary visitorsAsia News Network With the battle against Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) seemingly in control, Asia is abuzz with a new campaign to win tourists back.
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Sun, 08 Jun 2003

Youths arrested for setting fire to Aceh schoolsTiarma Siboro and Berni K. Moestafa, The Jakarta Post, Lhokseumawe, Aceh Two teenagers were arrested by the Indonesian Military (TNI) when they were caught red-handed attempting to set fire to a school building in Bayu district, North Aceh regency, ...
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Sun, 08 Jun 2003

Teenagers arrested for burning Aceh schoolsTiarma Siboro and Berni K. Moestafa The Jakarta Post Lhokseumawe, AcehTwo teenagers were arrested by the Indonesian Military (TNI) when they were caught red-handed attempting to set fire to a school building in Bayu district, North Aceh regency, on ...
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Sun, 08 Jun 2003

Istanbul advice * On your own two feel really is the best way to explore the town as the buses are always overcrowded and the taxis drive round in circles. Be sure to pack a good pair of strong walking shoes. * The coffee is always way too sweet and the tea is served in a very tiny glass.
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Sun, 08 Jun 2003

German woman to return home with slain husband's bodyThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta After surgery in Jakarta for gunshot wounds inflicted in Aceh, German tourist Elisabeth Margaret Engel is set to return home on Monday with the body of her husband who was shot dead by military soldiers. Dr.
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Sun, 08 Jun 2003

Do you love or loathe glamorous young celebrities?Leo Wahyudi S, Contributor, JakartaYoung celebrities today are living the good life. They make fantastic sums to star in TV series or for their albums.
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Sun, 08 Jun 2003

On the recordArtist : Evanescence Album : Fallen (Sony Music Entertainment)Dragged down by a crappy storyline, the movie Daredevil's one redeeming feature was the song Bring Me To Life, a piano ballad turned riff-driven number from duo Evanescence (although they function as a quartet live).
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Sun, 08 Jun 2003

Photo exhibition reveals contrasting worldsEmmy Fitri, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta It's a totally different world from the stinking, fly-filled garbage dump where Aas, Akrom, Rasniah and their friends live and the glittering existence of young entertainers like Agnes Monica, Leony, Marshanda and ...
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Sun, 08 Jun 2003

Feeling the heat in Turkish bathhouseJohn Badala, Contributor, Istanbul, Turkey There is a Turkish saying, "when you enter a hamam (bathhouse), you sweat". True indeed. A trip to a bathhouse is intended to purify.
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Sun, 08 Jun 2003

Types of cancer often found in childrenLeukemiaA blood cancer which is widely found in children. It is curable with proper medication and treatment if detected early.Early symptoms include paleness, fever or bleeding for unclear reasons, pain in bones and stomach swelling.
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Sun, 08 Jun 2003

Behind the U.S. Invasion of Iraq By Elba Damhuri Senayan Abadi Publishing, Jakarta, March 2003 xiii + 119 pagesU.S. President George W. Bush achieved what he wanted in his ambition to attack Iraq for allegedly developing weapons of mass destruction and posing a threat to world peace.
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Sun, 08 Jun 2003

Huge crowd comes out for Kemang street festivalBambang Nurbianto The Jakarta Post JakartaA sea of people flocked the Kemang street festival in South Jakarta on Saturday, which was part of a series of events slated for June and July to commemorate Jakarta's 476th anniversary.
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Sun, 08 Jun 2003

Novelist Ayu succeds in silencing her criticsEmmy Fitri, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Novelist Ayu Utami has gained the maturity that comes with time, experience and, in her case, surviving the trial by fire that greeted her debut novel in 1998.
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Sun, 08 Jun 2003

Bangkok's demon dance a devilishly good timeJason Volker, Contributor, Bangkok This heat is unbearable, I say to the devil as another glob of perspiration stings my eye.
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Sun, 08 Jun 2003

The Room By Chairil Gibran Ramadhan Mob burns bicycle thief alive. Five policemen involved in robbery. Youths rob woman at knifepoint. Students live it up at drug party. Deaf mute gang-raped.He threw away the newspaper.
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Sun, 08 Jun 2003

Mr. Soeharto, count your blessings on your birthdayKornelius Purba, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta When Soeharto wakes up this morning, all his grandchildren will no doubt rush to kiss his hand and say, "Happy 82nd birthday eyang (grandpa)".
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Sun, 08 Jun 2003

Beleaguered Bali feeling ill effects from outbreakRita A. Widiadana, The Jakarta Post, Denpasar, Bali The country's number one tourist destination has been blindsided by the impact of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS).
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Sun, 08 Jun 2003

Hitting the road to mark August independence daysNovan Iman Santosa, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta There are the usual ways to celebrate independence day, and then there are ways which are a little off the beaten track.
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Sun, 08 Jun 2003

Foundation provides helping hand to families of ailing childrenNovan Iman Santosa, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Cancer is an expensive illness. Wealthy families can afford the treatments available both here and abroad, but it's a different story for low-income families.
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Sun, 08 Jun 2003

'Kiamat' preachy but surprisingly entertainingJoko Anwar Contributor Jakarta-------------------------------------------------------- Kiamat Sudah Dekat (Doomsday is Near) Comedy/Romance, 107 minutes **1/2 (out of ****) Starring Andre Stinky, Deddy Mizwar, Dwiki Reza, Ayu Pratiwi, Dewi ...
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Sun, 08 Jun 2003

Showcasing traditionText and photos by P.J. Leo Other parts of the country may garner more recognition, but the arts and handicrafts of the Alor people are also worthy of attention.
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Sun, 08 Jun 2003

Artist: Yeah Yeah Yeahs Album: Fever to Tell (Universal Music) The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, a trio that formed in New York about three years ago, were famous before releasing Fever to Tell, their first full-length album.
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Sun, 08 Jun 2003

Books on Inul not just for 'drill' seekersTarko Sudiarno, The Jakarta Post, YogyakartaMengebor Kemunafikan: Inul, Seks dan Kekuasaan.
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Sun, 08 Jun 2003

Beleaguered Bali feeling ill effects from outbreakRita A. Widiadana, The Jakarta Post, Denpasar, Bali The country's number one tourist destination has been blindsided by the impact of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS).
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Sun, 08 Jun 2003

Huge crowd turns out for Kemang street festivalBambang Nurbianto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta A sea of people flocked the Kemang street festival in South Jakarta on Saturday, which was part of a series of events slated for June and July to commemorate Jakarta's 476th anniversary.
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Sun, 08 Jun 2003

Travel industry tells govt to get word out on SARSFitri Wulandari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta With people loath to travel because of the outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), an estimated 2,500 travel agents in Indonesia have been brought to the brink of bankruptcy.
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