Indonesian Political, Business & Finance News

Archive: 25 July 1996

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Integrated mapping agency needed

<p>Integrated mapping agency needed</p><p> JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto opened a national seminar on mapping yesterday, calling for the establishment of an integrated center of information on land and geographic mapping.

Smiling Joko ready to fool his detractors

<p>Smiling Joko ready to fool his detractors</p><p> ATLANTA, Georgia (Agencies): Joko Suprianto, the smiling Indonesian who has been written off more times than he cares to remember, will be one of the most surprising favorites at the Centennial Olympics when badminton begins...

EU and ASEAN divided on Myanmar contact group

<p>EU and ASEAN divided on Myanmar contact group</p><p> JAKARTA (AFP): The European Union (EU) has thrown its support behind a Canadian proposal to set up a UN-linked contact group on Myanmar, but senior ASEAN officials have rejected the idea, delegates said yesterday.

$1.6b in commitments for tourist projects

<p>$1.6b in commitments for tourist projects</p><p> JAKARTA (JP): Total investment commitments for tourist-related projects approved by the government from January to May this year were worth $1.

Human rights requires political change

<p>Human rights requires political change</p><p> JAKARTA (JP): Human rights campaigners said that political change was needed to instill a greater respect for human rights in the nation.

PAM Jaya to supply water from Tangerang

<p>PAM Jaya to supply water from Tangerang</p><p> JAKARTA (JP): The city-owned water company, PAM Jaya, plans to pay the Tangerang branch of the same company for water from the Cisadane river in Tangerang, West Java, as existing raw water processed by the company is often severely...

Australia to stop reporter death probe

<p>Australia to stop reporter death probe</p><p> JAKARTA (JP): The Australian government is unlikely to further pursue an inquiry concerning the deaths of six journalists in East Timor in 1975, allegedly killed by Indonesian troops.

Seven netted in drug raid

<p>Seven netted in drug raid</p><p> JAKARTA (JP): The North Jakarta Police have charged an executive of Hailai International Executive Club and six other people for possession of marijuana and Ecstasy.</p><p>Jakarta Police Spokesman Lt. Col.

Inco's profit jumps 37%

<p>Inco's profit jumps 37%</p><p> JAKARTA (JP): The publicly listed PT International Nickel Indonesia (Inco) saw its profit increase during this year's second quarter by 37.12 percent to US$18.1 million from $13.2 million in the corresponding period of last year.

Adisumarmo airpot expansion ready next year

<p>Adisumarmo airpot expansion ready next year</p><p> JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Transportation Haryanto Dhanutirto said yesterday that the Adisumarmo airport in Surakarta, Central Java, will be ready for trial operation early next year after the completion of an expansion project...

Tommy to build power plant

<p>Tommy to build power plant</p><p> JAKARTA (JP): PT Okha Hutomo Satrya and Figear Ltd., two private firms affiliated to the Humpuss Group, will build a geothermal power plant in Wayang Windu, West Java in cooperation with Asia Power of New Zealand.

Public awareness of AIDS improves

<p>Public awareness of AIDS improves</p><p> JAKARTA (JP): The first national conference on AIDS started here yesterday with speakers expressing optimism about increasing public awareness of the life-threatening condition.

SE Asian 'tigers' sharpen their claws

<p>SE Asian 'tigers' sharpen their claws</p><p>By Kai Strittmatter</p><p> MUNICH (DPA): Anyone thinking of Southeast Asia thinks of little tigers, of ambitious states in a hurry to be economic powers, of holiday destinations with glorious beaches, in a region...

Squatters asked to vacate plots

<p>Squatters asked to vacate plots</p><p> JAKARTA (JP): Squatters along the Ciliwung riverbank in subdistricts of Bidara Cina in East Jakarta and Kebon Baru in South Jakarta will have to vacate their plots by mid September, an official says.

'U.S. should not impose its domestic policies on others'

<p>'U.S. should not impose its domestic policies on others'</p><p> JAKARTA (JP): Southeast Asian countries have expressed concern with what they see as the tendency of the United States to impose its domestic economic policies on other countries, when the policies may...

TV today

<p>TV today</p><p>TVRI</p><p> 12:00 p.m. Travel: My Country 12:05 TV Series: Family Matters 12:30 Dance Performance 1:00 News: Lintasan Berita 1:30 Science Film: Here Comes The Stars 2:05 Education Program: Dunia Mahasiswa 2:30 Sport: Olympiad '96 from Atlanta...

Indonesia and U.S. sign bilateral tax protocol

<p>Indonesia and U.S. sign bilateral tax protocol</p><p> JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia and the United States have signed a bilateral agreement reducing the withholding tax on interest, royalties and dividend payments for businesses in the two countries.

RI needs justices with integrity

<p>RI needs justices with integrity</p><p>By T. Mulya Lubis</p><p> JAKARTA (JP): This is the first time that the Supreme Court has been struck by a crisis so severe. The issue of collusion in the highest judicial institution and the call to fire Justice Adi Andojo...

ASEAN should make decisions

<p>ASEAN should make decisions</p><p> Talking is obviously better than not talking. But dialog without any set program and as an end in itself seems more like an opportunity to golf than anything else.

Students demand legal action

<p>Students demand legal action</p><p> UJUNGPANDANG, South Sulawesi: Around 500 students yesterday demonstrated at the governor's office, demanding that the government and the military complete planned legal action against soldiers allegedly responsible for the death of three...

Democracy and human rights imperative, say ASEAN partners

<p>Democracy and human rights imperative, say ASEAN partners</p><p> JAKARTA (JP): Dialog partners of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) emphasized the importance for democracy and human rights yesterday as an imperative prerequisite to regional stability.

Fire leaves people homeless

<p>Fire leaves people homeless</p><p> BANDUNG: An early morning fire destroyed 58 houses in a slum area here yesterday, leaving 478 people homeless and causing losses of about Rp 2 billion (about US$850,000).</p><p>Eyewitnesses said that the fire started at 1.30 a.m.

Engaging Myanmar

<p>Engaging Myanmar</p><p> Within the space of only four days, Myanmar was admitted first to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) as an observer and later as a full member of the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF).

ASEAN, India set up cooperation bodies

<p>ASEAN, India set up cooperation bodies</p><p> JAKARTA (JP): The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) sought closer ties yesterday with its new partner India by forming a number of commissions.

I Made Sumadiyasa: Young, promising Balinese painter

<p>I Made Sumadiyasa: Young, promising Balinese painter</p><p>By Putu Wirata</p><p> Young Balinese painter Made Sumadiyasa has received acclaim both at home and abroad for his works. This article relates the genesis of his paintings of the past few years.

New partners join ASEAN talks

<p>New partners join ASEAN talks</p><p> JAKARTA (AFP): China, India and Russia sought closer ties with ASEAN as they joined a wide-ranging dialogue with the trade- driven southeast Asian grouping yesterday.

Growing crime

<p>Growing crime</p><p> It seems that everything is growing in our country, something we can be proud of. When you follow the news in several of the dailies, you realize that so many things are growing. The economy, no doubt, occupies a prominent place in this growth process.

RI spikers write history in the sand

<p>RI spikers write history in the sand</p><p> ATLANTA BEACH, Georgia (DPA): Indonesian pair Etta and Timy wrote beach volleyball history on Tuesday, taking part in the very first match of the sport's first Olympic outing - and they won, though losing a later encounter with...

ASEAN asks China to clarify its sea map

<p>ASEAN asks China to clarify its sea map</p><p> JAKARTA (JP): The seven members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) said yesterday that they consider China's declaration on the enlargement of its sea boundaries by 2.

SE Asian corn prices slide under pressure

<p>SE Asian corn prices slide under pressure</p><p> KUALA LUMPUR (Reuter): Southeast Asian corn prices continued to slide under domestic harvest pressure this week, although Malaysian prices stabilized despite local buyers' moves to buy U.S.

Stock Exchange

<p>Stock Exchange</p><p>Stock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on July 24, 1996:</p><p> Shares Close Change Trading</p><p> Volume ------------------------------------------------------------ Ades Alfindo 1,300 0 96,000 AHAP Insurance 2,700 0...

USA will raise rights issues at WTO

<p>USA will raise rights issues at WTO</p><p> JAKARTA (JP): The U.S. said yesterday it would raise issues such as human rights and labor at the World Trade Organization (WTO) ministerial conference in Singapore this December.

Nightspots lack fire prevention

<p>Nightspots lack fire prevention</p><p> JAKARTA (JP): A study has revealed that 64 nightspots in the city lack fire prevention equipment.</p><p>The 64 establishments, mostly discotheques and bars, are spread across the city and standing on 160 to 8,000 square meter...

Fourth Indonesian Dance Festival starts today

<p>Fourth Indonesian Dance Festival starts today</p><p>By Mariam K. Sutalaksana</p><p> JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta Institute for the Arts (IKJ) and Gedung Kesenian Jakarta have been bouncing with dancers, choreographers and patrons of this art since July 22.

Where to go in Bandung:

<p>Where to go in Bandung:</p><p>Music and Entertainment</p><p> * Chedi Hotel: Jl. Rancabentang 56-58: Job (Piano), Monday to Wednesday, 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.; Irven (Guitar), Monday to Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. to 11 p.m.

Japan asked to import more from ASEAN nations

<p>Japan asked to import more from ASEAN nations</p><p> JAKARTA (JP): The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) called on Japan yesterday to import more goods from its seven member countries to reduce its trade imbalance.

Two newly-listed stocks perform well on the JSX

<p>Two newly-listed stocks perform well on the JSX</p><p> JAKARTA (JP): The prices of two new shares listed yesterday by PT Ramayana Lestari Sentosa and PT Surya Dumai Industry climbed slightly despite the weak performance of most shares on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX)...

RP peace deal in jeopardy

<p>RP peace deal in jeopardy</p><p> MANILA (AFP): The Philippine government's peace talks with Moro rebels may be jeopardized if the Senate holds an inquiry into an interim peace deal, chief presidential aide Ruben Torres warned yesterday.

Some injured in student brawls

<p>Some injured in student brawls</p><p> JAKARTA (JP): Two separate brawls among students took place yesterday in front of police offices in Central Jakarta, leaving a number of students injured from stone-throwing incidents.

TEC seeks LNG projects

<p>TEC seeks LNG projects</p><p> TOKYO (Reuter): Toyo Engineering Corp (TEC) said yesterday it would submit bids to Mobil Corp to build processing plants in Indonesia for liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects.

EU hopes to put Asian links on solid footing

<p>EU hopes to put Asian links on solid footing</p><p> BRUSSELS (Reuter): The European Union, stung by criticism from Asian leaders over the weekend, hopes to advance relations in the calmer atmosphere of a two-day high-level diplomatic meeting which opened yesterday.

Police formally bans PDI free speech forum

<p>Police formally bans PDI free speech forum</p><p> JAKARTA (JP): The National Police has formally banned the free speech forum held daily by the overthrown faction of the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) on the grounds that it disrupts public order and is becoming an...

Where to go in Jakarta:

<p>Where to go in Jakarta:</p><p>Music</p><p> * Hotel Dai-ichi, Jl. Senen Raya 135, Central Jakarta. - Mezzanine Lounge: The Praise Vocal Group, nightly except Sundays, from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. * Hotel Aryaduta, Jl.

Mayoralty ends water shortage

<p>Mayoralty ends water shortage</p><p> BANJARMASIN, South Sumatra: The mayoralty here has exploited extra drinking water sources to end a water shortage that hits the area almost every year.

TV Media offers 24-hour service

<p>TV Media offers 24-hour service</p><p> JAKARTA (JP): TV Media has opened a round-the-clock Consumer Hotline Service in an effort to make it more convenient for prospective customers to buy its products advertised on television.

10km run offers Rp 38 million prize

<p>10km run offers Rp 38 million prize</p><p> JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Track and Field Association, in cooperation with PT Caltex Pasific Indonesia, will stage a 10Km run here on Aug. 11 with Rp 38 million (US$16,100) in prize money.

Caltex finds oil in Riau

<p>Caltex finds oil in Riau</p><p> JAKARTA (JP): PT Caltex Pacific Indonesia, an oil production sharing contractor of state-owned Pertamina, has struck oil at the Sijambu field in Bengkalis district, Riau, about 120 kilometers northwest of its giant oil field in Duri.

BKPM revokes 88 investment licenses

<p>BKPM revokes 88 investment licenses</p><p> JAKARTA (JP): The Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) revoked 88 investment licenses in the period between Jan. 1 and July 15, this year.

Are we moving further away from the nation's noble ideas?

<p>Are we moving further away from the nation's noble ideas?</p><p>By Kastorius Sinaga</p><p> Several impressive public figures met recently to sign what is now known as the Statement of Concerns on our current political climate.

Flag burned in East Timor

<p>Flag burned in East Timor</p><p> DILI, East Timor: A group of people yesterday attempted to incite rioting among hundreds of East Timorese mourning the death of a nun by burning the country's flag during the funeral.