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Hairdresser killed in Central Jakarta

Hairdresser killed in Central Jakarta JAKARTA (JP): Police arrested one of two men accused of killing a hairdresser on the second floor of his salon on Jl. Rawa Sari, Cempaka Putih district, Central Jakarta yesterday.Central Jakarta Police Chief Lt. Col. M.

RI, Myanmar discuss Aung San Suu Kyi

RI, Myanmar discuss Aung San Suu Kyi JAKARTA (JP): The chief of Yangon's ruling military junta, Senior Gen. Than Shwe, in a meeting with President Soeharto yesterday discussed recent developments in Myanmar, including the situation concerning pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

Five state banks pioneer national interest rate cut

Five state banks pioneer national interest rate cut JAKARTA (JP): Five of the seven state banks have cut their deposit rates between 0.5 and 1 percentage points in a move to reduce national interest rates.

Photo contest on working world

Photo contest on working world JAKARTA (JP): Photographers are invited to take part in a contest about working people, land issues and small business.The contest is being held by the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) Student Film League, the Polor Color Separation Studio and Akatiga, a social...

Batavindo gets $23 million loan

Batavindo gets $23 million loan JAKARTA (JP): PT Batavindo Kridanusa, a Bukaka group subsidiary, secured a US$23 million loan yesterday from Indonesian and foreign banks to finance the construction its epoxy resin plant -- the country's first.

National shuttlers confirm entry in Grand Prix Finals

National shuttlers confirm entry in Grand Prix Finals JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's world-rated shuttlers, including Olympic silver medalist Mia Audina, have confirmed their participation at the Lipton World Grand Prix Badminton Finals in Denpasar, Bali, next week.

Five businessmen jailed for tax evasion

Five businessmen jailed for tax evasion JAKARTA (JP): The Central Jakarta District Court has jailed five businessmen for tax fraud.The panel of judges said in its verdict on Thursday that the five had manipulated value-added tax between 1993 and 1995.

Korpri members should vote, Soeharto says

Korpri members should vote, Soeharto says JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto yesterday called on members of the six-million strong Indonesian Civil Servants Corps (Korpri) to vote in the general election on May 29 next year.

Raw is more with Le Meridien's oysterfest

Raw is more with Le Meridien's oysterfestBy John Aglionby JAKARTA (JP): King Henri IV of France ate 20 dozen without batting an eyelid, Marie Antoinette had large quantities shipped specially to her at Versailles and Field Marshall Janot regularly ate 300 each morning for breakfast.

Merpati to fly to HK next month

Merpati to fly to HK next month JAKARTA (JP): Merpati Nusantara Airlines, the sister company of the country's national carrier Garuda Indonesia, will start three flights a week to Hong Kong next month using its 262 seat Airbus A-300-600.The maiden flight will be on Dec.22.

Daylight robbery

Daylight robbery News about robberies of bank clients in Jakarta and other big cities in the country has now become a staple diet for the local media, second only to Ecstasy when it comes to crime stories.

Light punishment

Light punishmentFrom JayakartaThe news in Jayakarta (Nov. 26, 1996) under the heading Smuggler of 60,778 Ecstasy pills gets 10 months really stunned me.How could I feel otherwise? Someone who smuggled a monstrous amount of illegal drugs into the country gets away with a jail term of less than a...

Witness tells court student sold Ecstasy

Witness tells court student sold Ecstasy JAKARTA (JP): A witness in a drug trafficking trial said yesterday he saw the defendant counting Ecstasy pills before he sold them to two friends.Agung Febrianto, 30, a mechanic with a building contractor, told the Central Jakarta District Court he sat in...

Soeharto to open Islamic conference on technology

Soeharto to open Islamic conference on technology JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto will open the first conference of The International Islamic Forum for Science, Technology and Human Resources Development next Friday, while Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim is scheduled to give an...

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Music * Hotel Dai-ichi, Jl. Senen Raya 135, Central Jakarta. - Morgan's 1072 Classic Disco, Asian Force Band, Tuesday and Thursday, 9 p.m. to 12:30 a.m., Saturday: 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Acid Speed Band, Friday, 9 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.; Platinum Band, Wednesday, 9 p.m. to 12:30 a.

New book tells tale of local architecture

New book tells tale of local architecture Architect in Indonesia (1910-1926) Ir.J.L. Ghijssels Seram Press, 1996. 127 pages JAKARTA (JP): This book was initiated by the architect's grandson Ir R.W. Heringa in honor of his Opa Snor (his mustachioed grandfather), Ir. Frans Johan Louwrens Ghijsels.Ir.

Yayuk to get award at celebration gala

Yayuk to get award at celebration gala JAKARTA (JP): A performance-packed award presentation to be held tomorrow could be the most unforgettable moment in the career of Indonesia's best ever tennis player, as Yayuk Basuki celebrates both her 26th birthday and marks her retirement from the top...

Surabaya Mandarin hotel reopened

Surabaya Mandarin hotel reopened SURABAYA: Minister of Tourism, Post and Telecommunication Joop Ave on Thursday will reopen the Mandarin Oriental Majapahit Hotel's doors for service on Dec. 5 after two and a half years of being closed for restoration.

Beggars, vagrants on the rise

Beggars, vagrants on the rise JAKARTA (JP): The number of unemployed people, vagrants, beggars, urchins and street prostitutes had increased in Jakarta, a top city official said."If not properly addressed, these social ills will have the potential to adversely affect the city's life, including...

Toyota's Asia car on sale in Thailand

Toyota's Asia car on sale in Thailand TOKYO: Toyota will launch its AFC "Asia car" in Thailand on January 31 priced about US$14,500.The Affordable Family Car (AFC), as it is known, is expected to go into production in Indonesia about mid-1998.

Kernohan shoots into lead Tugu Pratama Open

Kernohan shoots into lead Tugu Pratama Open JAKARTA (JP): John Kernohan of the U.S.A., who promised to produce 10-under-par, more than fulfilled his promise yesterday by storming to the top of the Tugu Pratama PGA Championship leaderboard with a three-day total of 12-under-par 204 yesterday.

Medical Association for AIDS fights its own battle

Medical Association for AIDS fights its own battleBy Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): Tomorrow, the world will commemorate International AIDS Day and reaffirm its commitment to fight against the deadly syndrome.

Porsche to seal deal with Indomobil

Porsche to seal deal with Indomobil Porsche is believed to be close to finalizing a deal with Indomobil which would see the local carmaker assembling the classic 911 in Indonesia.According to a report in German magazine Der Spiegel, the German manufacturer has been negotiating with Indomobil to...

Australian 4WD maker ventures into Indonesia

Australian 4WD maker ventures into IndonesiaBy Russell Williamson AUSTRALIAN specialty four-wheel-drive vehicle manufacturer, Oka Motor Company, is hoping to start building its unique vehicles with a joint-venture partner in Indonesia by the middle of next year.

'Fatahillah' brings new hopes to RI film industry

'Fatahillah' brings new hopes to RI film industryBy Martin Moentadhim S.M. JAKARTA: Something good is happening in the national film industry.After years of sluggishness, a great breakthrough came with the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between H. M.

Government may extend mandatory retirement age

Government may extend mandatory retirement age JAKARTA (JP): The government is currently exploring the possibility of extending the mandatory retirement age for civil servants from 55 to 65 years old, Antara reported yesterday.State Minister for Administrative Reforms T.B.

Rights body elects four new members

Rights body elects four new members JAKARTA (JP): The National Commission on Human Rights announced yesterday the four new members replacing those who have passed away.Psychologist Saparinah Sadli, retired police general Koesparmono Irsan, former legislator from the Armed Forces (ABRI) faction Maj.

Fourteen foreign officials join UNDP poultry program

Fourteen foreign officials join UNDP poultry program JAKARTA (JP): At least 14 officials from Bangladesh, Cambodia, Madagascar, Myanmar, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Thailand, Vietnam and West Samoa are currently taking part in a United Nations Development Program-sponsored poultry husbandry...

Governor sets max New Year's price

Governor sets max New Year's price JAKARTA (JP): The highest ticket price for New Year's Eve celebrations has been set at Rp 750,000 by Governor Surjadi Soedirdja.Those who set higher prices must seek permission from the city's tourism office.

8 to compete in SEA's richest meet

8 to compete in SEA's richest meet KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Eight teams will compete in Southeast Asia's richest soccer tournament, the Dunhill Cup, in Malaysia next February, organizers said yesterday.Bosnia-Herzegovina, China, Finland, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam and Zimbabwe will compete...

Local tire producers expected to look abroad

Local tire producers expected to look abroad JAKARTA (JP): Flat automobile sales and increasing competition in the domestic radial tire market will likely force Indonesian tire producers to turn to export markets to roll out their wares.

Gus Dur and Habibie urged to reconcile

Gus Dur and Habibie urged to reconcile JAKARTA (JP): Emil Salim, a former cabinet minister well respected for his statesmanship, has swung his weight behind efforts to reconcile well-known Moslem leaders Abdurrahman Wahid and B.J. Habibie.

'Tensions not to delay ASEAN bid'

'Tensions not to delay ASEAN bid' PHNOM PENH (Reuter): Cambodian Co-Premier Prince Norodom Ranariddh said yesterday that political tensions should not be allowed to delay the country's bid for ASEAN membership in July 1997.

Old markets threatened

Old markets threatened JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta's traditional markets would not lose consumers if rules on the distance between traditional and modern markets were followed, an official said yesterday.Lihardin Sipayung from the city-owned market company, PD Pasar Jaya, said many modern markets were...

Mahathir renews warning on NGOs

Mahathir renews warning on NGOs KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has warned the government would act against non-governmental organizations which took part in what it described as an outlawed meeting on East Timor.

AE expo

AE expo JAKARTA: More than 300 automotive exhibitors from 18 countries will be featured at this year's AE Indonesia 96.The exhibition runs from December 11-14 at the Jakarta International Trade Center in Kemayoran, north of Jakarta.

Preservation laws need amending

Preservation laws need amending JAKARTA (JP): One difficulty in preserving historical sites was that city rules were limited to maintaining buildings but not the buildings' environment, the head of the city's architectural team said.The Bandung Institute of Technology's M.

Indofood books profits

Indofood books profits JAKARTA (JP): PT Indofood Sukses Makmur announced yesterday a 15 percent increase in its net profit, to Rp 258.6 billion (US$111.5 million) in the first nine months of this year, up from Rp 225.07 billion in the same period of 1995.

How should ASEAN treat Myanmar?

How should ASEAN treat Myanmar?By Nazaruddin Sjamsuddin SINGAPORE (JP): The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has been caught in a dilemmatic situation in the past year. On one hand, there is the ambition to increase the organization's membership to include all Southeast Asian...

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Nov. 29, 1996: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ----------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 1,075 0 0 AHAP Insurance 2,675 0 0 Alumindo Perkasa 775 0 0 Andayani Megah 1,000 0 187,000 Aneka Kimia...

Pefindo puts Sempati papers on rating alert

Pefindo puts Sempati papers on rating alert JAKARTA (JP): PT Sempati Air's Rp 50 billion (US$21.2 million) commercial paper has been put on a rating alert by Pefindo, the country's only rating agency.Pefindo stated yesterday this decision was taken because of the airline's deteriorating financial...

Proton takes over carmaker Lotus

Proton takes over carmaker LotusBy Russell Williamson MALAYSIA'S national carmaker, Perusahaan Otomobil Nasional Berhard (Proton), has paid nearly US$84 million for 80 percent of British sports car manufacturer, Lotus.

Weather forecast on TV

Weather forecast on TVFrom Media IndonesiaI think the weather forecast on TV is attractive, although it is not always accurate.Indonesian TV normally starts with weather conditions in Banda Aceh in the west and ends in Merauke in the east.

Mitsubishi ready to break Toyota's domination this year

Mitsubishi ready to break Toyota's domination this year MITSUBISHI could be set to break Toyota's 11-year stranglehold on market leadership in Indonesia this year.According to industry records, to the end of September, Mitsubishi had edged out its Japanese rival by selling 54,613 vehicles compared...

Authorities blamed for doing nothing over work accidents

Authorities blamed for doing nothing over work accidents JAKARTA (JP): The authorities should have acted sooner to prevent more accidents at the Taman Anggrek building site, where 18 workers have died, Jakarta Governor Surjadi Soedirdja said yesterday.

China and India move to ease border tension

China and India move to ease border tension NEW DELHI (Reuter): India and China, which fought a border war in 1962, yesterday initialed an agreement to minimize the possibility of armed conflict on their frontier, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported.

'Moslems don't need their own movements'

'Moslems don't need their own movements' Chairman of the 30-million strong Nahdlatul Ulama Abdurrahman Wahid talked to The Jakarta Post about the changing political map in Indonesia in regard to Moslem groups.

Ichikoh lights up Indonesia with JV

Ichikoh lights up Indonesia with JV TOKYO: Japanese components manufacturer, Ichikoh Industries, has signed a joint venture with a local firm, PT Pioneer Trading Co, to produce headlights and mirrors for cars.

Perdana Cipta acquires Alindo

Perdana Cipta acquires Alindo JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed PT Perdana Cipta Multi Finance has acquired 59,900 shares or 99 percent of PT Alindo Internusa Finance at Rp 100,000 (US$43) per share.Perdana Cipta's chief commissioner Johannes Budisutrisno Kotjo said yesterday the acquisition was part...

Manufacturers advised to apply ISO-14000

Manufacturers advised to apply ISO-14000 JAKARTA (JP): Manufacturers were advised to apply ISO-14000 standards for environment management systems yesterday to meet consumer demand for "green products" and prepare them for the global market.Surna T.