Indonesian Political, Business & Finance News

Archive: 21 April 1995

51 articles found

Books and photocopy

Books and photocopy Can someone please explain to me why bookshops have so few customers, but photocopy shops have so many, while the photocopiers themselves proliferate on every corner? This is an aspect of the Indonesian book market that has not been considered in your editorial, nor by the...

Developer agrees to hold talks over compensation

Developer agrees to hold talks over compensation JAKARTA (JP): The Kemayoran Area Development Board agreed yesterday to open a dialog with residents of the Kebon Kosong and Gunung Sahari sub-districts, Central Jakarta, to settle a dispute over land compensation. Hindro T.

Rights programs in Timor assisted

Rights programs in Timor assisted JAKARTA: Australia will provide A$300,000 to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) for its work protecting civilians and "security detainees" in East Timor.

Haj demonstration

Haj demonstration From Neraca I was concerned when I witnessed the demonstration held recently in Yogyakarta to protest against the chaos involving the departure of haj pilgrims from that province. They should know that demonstrations never solve the problem, only complicate it.

Gunung Agung village unsafe

Gunung Agung village unsafe From Merdeka Crime is rife in Gunung Agung village, Central Lampung regency, Sumatra. My mother's house was robbed recently. My mother, who is a widow, lives with my sister, Erna Setiawati.

Bahari's fate in doubts

Bahari's fate in doubts JAKARTA (JP): The national amateur boxing body (Pertina) turned down a request from the Bahari brothers, Pino and Nemo, that they undergo their training for the 18th Southeast Asian Games in their hometown Denpasar, Bali.

Pencak silat meet for SEA Games

Pencak silat meet for SEA Games JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Pencak Silat Association will start scouting for athletes for the 18th Southeast Asian Games during the ninth national championships in East Jakarta next month.

Rights body asks Soerjono to revoke decision

Rights body asks Soerjono to revoke decision JAKARTA (JP): The National Commission on Human Rights added to the already mounting pressure on the chief justice to uphold the Supreme Court's decision to award an Irian Jaya villager Rp 6 billion ($8.

Conference on deregulation

Conference on deregulation JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Economic Scholars Association (ISEI) announced yesterday that it will commemorate the golden anniversary of Indonesia's independence by holding an international conference on economic deregulation here on April 26 to April 28.

Rising yen could drive inflation rate up: Experts

Rising yen could drive inflation rate up: Experts JAKARTA (JP): The rise of Japanese yen against the U.S. dollar is likely to mean another blow to the Indonesian economy, as import costs escalate and inflation rates climb while government resources are squeezed, local experts said yesterday.

Boutros-Ghali starts RI visit today

Boutros-Ghali starts RI visit today JAKARTA (JP): The role of the United Nations in a rapidly changing world will be one of the topics discussed when President Soeharto meets with UN Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali tomorrow.

Govt to hold debate on nuclear plant

Govt to hold debate on nuclear plant JAKARTA (JP): The government will hold a public debate later this year on whether or not Indonesia should turn to nuclear power to meet its ever growing energy needs, the chief of the National Nuclear Power Agency (Batan) said yesterday.

New museum at Taman Mini

New museum at Taman Mini JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto inaugurated the electricity and new energy museum at the Indonesia-in-Miniature Park (Taman Mini Indonesia Indah) yesterday in conjunction with the park's 20th anniversary.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta: Music * The Aryaduta Jakarta, Jl. Prapatan 44-48, Central Jakarta: - Ambiente Italian Restaurant: Bonauli vocal group, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.; Lost Morenitos, Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.

Third opinion sought on autopsy of Filipina maid

Third opinion sought on autopsy of Filipina maid MANILA (AFP): The Philippines said yesterday it will push for a third-party opinion on the cause of death of a Filipina maid whose 1991 murder is at the root of an ongoing diplomatic rift with Singapore.

Environmental campaign really about power

Environmental campaign really about power JAKARTA (JP): The campaigns for environmental preservation will gradually gather strength and become more a political power issue rather than merely a moral issue, former minister of environment Emil Salim said.

New concept of residence introduced

New concept of residence introduced JAKARTA (JP): PT Prima International, a subsidiary of the property firm PT Midplaza Prima, will introduce an unusual concept combining apartments and hotel rooms in one high-rise building in the business area along Jl. Sudirman, Central Jakarta.

Surakarta asks for rebuilding funds

Surakarta asks for rebuilding funds SURAKARTA, Central Java: The royal family is seeking Rp 4.5 billion (about $2 million) to rebuild part of their palace complex that caught fire 10 years ago. "We will approach sponsors to raise funds to finance the rehabilitation project," Koesmoertiyah,...

Romana to get tennis lesson in Fed Cup opener

Romana to get tennis lesson in Fed Cup opener JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's number two Romana Tedjakusuma will enter a David and Goliath type singles match against Argentine world number seven Gabriela Sabatini in tomorrow's Federation Cup battle.

Ciputra's profit to grow 2%

Ciputra's profit to grow 2% JAKARTA (JP): Publicly-listed property company PT Ciputra Development projected yesterday that this year's profits would increase by two percent to Rp 106.05 billion (US$47.7 million) from last year's Rp 104.01 billion.

Seminar on graphic design

Seminar on graphic design JAKARTA (JP): The Association of Indonesian Graphic Designers, in cooperation with PT Paperina Dwijaya, which represents the America-based Simpson Paper, will hold a two-day seminar on graphic design, on April 24-25, at the President Hotel, Central Jakarta.

More billboards demolished

More billboards demolished JAKARTA (JP): The City Revenue Office and the City Public Order Office demolished five more illegal billboards in East and North Jakarta yesterday. Three of the billboards promoting Ricoh and Konica products were in East Jakarta and the other two, owned by PT Finna Pangan...

Stock Exchange

Stock Exchange Share prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on April 20, 1995: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ---------------------------------------------------------- ADES ALFINDO 2,675 0 AHAP INSURANCE 3,300 0 ALUMINDO PERKASA 1,100 0 ANDAYANI MEGAH 2,000 -100 50,500 ANEKA KIMIA...

S'pore-RP relations improve amid rift

S'pore-RP relations improve amid rift By Cecil Morella MANILA (AFP): A Singapore-Philippines autopsy on the remains of a murdered Filipina failed to reach a consensus on who killed her, but the joint effort itself is evidence that ties between the countries are on the mend, an analyst said...

Interrogation on Bintang suspended

Interrogation on Bintang suspended JAKARTA (JP): The police have adjourned indefinitely their questioning of outspoken legislator Sri Bintang Pamungkas over his alleged role in recent anti-Indonesian government demonstrations in Germany.

Where to go in Bali:

Where to go in Bali: Music and entertainment * Nusa Dua Beach Hotel: Budaya Stage - Legong Buffet Dinner, Friday; Ramayana Buffet Dinner, Monday. Coffee Shop - Indonesian Night with Joged Dance, Saturday. Village Night with Frog Dance, Tuesday. Notte Italiana with Capo Dastro Quartet, Thursday.

Indosat's shares prices remain undervalued

Indosat's shares prices remain undervalued JAKARTA (JP): The shares of PT Indosat, the only Indonesian company listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), remain undervalued despite an increase in their prices over recent weeks, says a noted stock analyst.

A challenge to universities

A challenge to universities From Neraca I wish to challenge the research departments of the prestigious universities in this country -- Bandung Institute of Technology, University of Indonesia, Gadjah Mada University, North Sumatra University and Trisakti University -- to conduct research on how to...

National squad routs Persita

National squad routs Persita JAKARTA (JP): The All-Indonesia Football Association received special kudos on its 65th anniversary when the national team for the 18th Southeast Asian Games produced a 9-3 thrashing of Persita Tangerang in its first tryout on Wednesday.

Luxury car smuggling foiled

Luxury car smuggling foiled SURABAYA, East Java: The local customs office has foiled an attempt to smuggle in Volvos and BMWs, packed in containers from Singapore, to the Tanjung Perak harbor. Antara reported that investigations were carried out on four of 12 containers suspected of containing...

880 tribal families not yet 'socialized'

880 tribal families not yet 'socialized' FAK-FAK, Irian Jaya: The government has yet to socialize 880 tribal families living in remote areas of Fak-Fak, a local government official said yesterday. Head of the local office of social service affairs Stev Poceratu said that the semi-nomadic tribes...

Indohealth holds aerobics tourney

Indohealth holds aerobics tourney JAKARTA (JP): A field of some 100 aerobic fanatics have confirmed their entry for the Indonesian Aerobics Championships and Charity '95 scheduled on Sunday at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel.

U.S. still concerned over rights

U.S. still concerned over rights JAKARTA (JP): A high ranking United States official said yesterday that, despite some progress, his country was still concerned about freedom of expression and association in Indonesia.

Fishermen burn own trawls

Fishermen burn own trawls TEGAL, Central Java: Dozens of fishermen burned down their own trawls in the presence of officials yesterday in compliance with the government's ban on trawling equipment. The fishermen, said Lt. Col.

22-year-old land dispute in E. Java sees light

22-year-old land dispute in E. Java sees light JAKARTA (JP): A solution to the 22-year-old dispute over the appropriation of an 88-hectare plot of land in Surabaya began taking shape yesterday when the realtor offered substitute land and higher compensation for the displaced residents.

Water stoppage on Saturday

Water stoppage on Saturday JAKARTA (JP): The city-owned water company PAM Jaya announced yesterday it will temporarily stop the supply of tap water to a number of areas in North Jakarta tomorrow. The company said that the stoppage will be caused by a pipe installation project in Muara Karang...

City plans emission tests on private cars

City plans emission tests on private cars JAKARTA (JP): The City Council proposed yesterday the testing of gas emissions of private vehicles to help reduce the high level of pollution in the capital. Saud Rachman, a member of the council's Commission D, which is responsible for the environment,...

Police believe drug traffickers have fled abroad

Police believe drug traffickers have fled abroad JAKARTA (JP): It is believed that a drug ring trafficking "ecstasy", an illegal stimulant, left the country on Sunday after the arrest of one of their syndicate personnel.

Is opera easier to understand in English?

Is opera easier to understand in English? By Gus Kairupan JAKARTA (JP): Italian opera sung in English ... something that would probably have the effect a red rag has on a bull -- the bull, in this case, being Italians, who do not like this precious art of theirs being sullied.

The Listening Post

The Listening Post * I never tire of nagging my Indonesian students about seasoning their English writing with more, and more accurate, punctuation marks. Why is it, I wonder, that I inevitably encounter a paucity of punctuation in otherwise accurate and even elegant writing of formal English by...

JSX delays trading move

JSX delays trading move JAKARTA (JP): The relocation of Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) trading activities to a new building, originally scheduled for Monday, has been delayed until next month. The JSX authority gave no official statement about the delay.

Buffaloes, ducks compete in contest

Buffaloes, ducks compete in contest SEMARANG, Central Java (JP): Twenty pairs of water buffaloes and 400 ducks will participate in major competitions, to be held in the 11-hectare Sodong agro-touristic site near here early next month.

Seoul envoy presents accreditation letters

Seoul envoy presents accreditation letters JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto yesterday called on developing and industrialized countries in the Asia-Pacific region to cooperate in their efforts to redress any remaining development level imbalances.

Good governance

Good governance State Minister of National Development Planning Ginandjar Kartasasmita's oration after receiving his honorary doctoral degree from the Gadjah Mada University in Yogyakarta last Saturday reminded us of the basic requirements for good, effective governance in today's world.

Stock trading to recover in second half

Stock trading to recover in second half JAKARTA (JP): The dormant trading on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) is expected to recover in the second half of this year on the impact of the projected increase in corporate earnings and in the improvement of trading transparency, say securities analysts.

Recalcitrant developers warned

Recalcitrant developers warned JAKARTA (JP): Governor Surjadi Soedirdja said that the city administration would continue to take firm action against developers who neglected their obligation to build public and social facilities in each of the housing complexes they construct.

Oil shortages possible after 2000: Subroto

Oil shortages possible after 2000: Subroto JAKARTA (JP): Oil expert Subroto warned yesterday that the world's oil demand could exceed the supply by the turn of the century. Speaking before the Indonesia-Canada Business Council gathering yesterday, Subroto predicted that the world's oil demand would...

TV today

TV today TVRI 2:30 p.m. TV Series: Kabuto 3:05 Langka & Unik 3:30 Science Program 4:00 School Quiz: Cerdas Cermat 4:30 Youth Program 5:00 Regional News 5:30 Culture Program 6:05 Nusantara, the Beloved Country 6:45 Sebaiknya Anda Tahu 7:00 Evening News 7:30 Dinamika 8:05 Music 9:00 World News 9:30...

On quality education

On quality education I read with interest Mochtar Buchori's article on Quality Schools in The Jakarta Post of April 19, 1995 and was pleased that the British International School was considered of this standing.

Condoms alone will not stop AIDS, minister says

Condoms alone will not stop AIDS, minister says JAKARTA (JP): Condoms alone won't stop the spread of the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS); the key is "proper behavior", Minister of Health Sujudi said yesterday.

Awakening Day

Awakening Day The observance of this year's Awakening Day (May 20) will have a deeper meaning because it coincides with the celebration of the 50th anniversary of Indonesia's independence. It is highly appropriate to use May 20 as an opportunity to enhance a nationalistic outlook, as explained by...