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23 people jailed for tconsuming Ecstasy pills

23 people jailed for tconsuming Ecstasy pills JAKARTA (JP): Central Jakarta District Court jailed 23 people yesterday -- including 13 women -- after they were found guilty of consuming Ecstasy pills at a city discotheque.

Little value placed on little Indonesians' lives

Little value placed on little Indonesians' livesBy John Aglionby IT often seems little value is placed on young people's lives in Indonesia.A whole family on one motorbike, a dozen schoolchildren hanging out of a bus door and toddlers bouncing around in the front seats of cars are all common sights.

Omar Halim learned human rights, equality early in life

Omar Halim learned human rights, equality early in lifeBy Listi Operananta JAKARTA (JP): Omar Halim spent 30 years working for the United Nations, serving the last seven years as a negotiator for the body's peacekeeping missions in a number of far-flung countries including Namibia, Lebanon,...

Thousands die on the road annually

Thousands die on the road annually SURABAYA: National Police Chief Gen. Dibyo Widodo said yesterday approximately 11,000 Indonesians die every year in traffic accidents, Antara reported."This means 30 people die every day," he said in a written address to a gathering in the East Java police...

PPP presses for non-denominational faith exclusion

PPP presses for non-denominational faith exclusion JAKARTA (JP): The minority United Development Party (PPP) at the People's Consultative Assembly pressed yesterday for the exclusion of the non-denominational faith, which it feared could become a "new religion", from the next state policy...

Four Indonesian workers found dead in Singapore

Four Indonesian workers found dead in Singapore JAKARTA (JP): Four Indonesian workers in Singapore have been found dead of various causes over the past two weeks, according to Entjim Herrianto, the spokesman of the Indonesian Embassy in Singapore.

GM to invest $3b in China

GM to invest $3b in China BEIJING (AFP): U.S. auto giant General Motors Corp. (GM) said yesterday it hoped to raise investments in China to US$3 billion by 1999 from $2 billion targeted for next year.GM spokesman Pat Hawkins said the U.S.

The days of hoodlums

The days of hoodlums Barbarous hoodlums have enjoyed the freedom to stir up trouble in Tanah Abang market, Central Jakarta, for at least a year, but only early this week did the city authorities beat the war drum against them.

U.S. gives approval to RI's reform package

U.S. gives approval to RI's reform package JAKARTA (JP): United States Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott, after a 40-minute meeting with President Soeharto, said he felt reassured about Indonesia's economic reform package.

Who is to blame for green crisis?

Who is to blame for green crisis?By Sylvia Arifin JAKARTA (JP): Over the last three months Indonesia's environmental image has been greatly tarnished by the burning of forests on almost all of its islands, with dire consequences not only to Indonesia, but to neighboring countries.

Get ready for Total Touch, Jimsaku and Phil Perry

Get ready for Total Touch, Jimsaku and Phil Perry JAKARTA (JP): Dutch band Total Touch will likely capture most of the attention on today's second day of the Jakarta International Jazz Festival (JakJazz).Starting at 6 p.m., the evening's performances will conclude at 1:45 a.m.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:30 My Country 2:35 TV Series: The Crystal Maze 3:10 Culture Program: Upacara Adat Tapanuli 3:35 Tour and Travel: Wisata Nasional 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Sports 5:30 TV Series: Full House 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita 6:05 Nusantara, The Beloved Country 6:15...

High ratings no guarantee of quality 'sinetron'

High ratings no guarantee of quality 'sinetron'By Yogita Tahil Ramani JAKARTA (JP): Long before Internet junkies found a way to live out their dreams on the Web, the liaison between society and fantasy had viewers addicted to TV serials.

3 new performers for TIM Festival

3 new performers for TIM Festival JAKARTA (JP): A Wayang Kulit (shadow puppet) show, an acappella rendition of Islamic poetry and a Sa'Unine string quartet performance are the latest additions to the 12-day 1997 November Festival at the Taman Ismail Marzuki art center.

Nigerian tried for selling drugs

Nigerian tried for selling drugs JAKARTA (JP): A Nigerian man was indicted at Central Jakarta District Court yesterday on charges of selling 2.48 kilograms of putauw, a low-grade heroin.Prosecutor Agus Widodo said the defendant, Edhosa Agahowa alias Temmy, 28, and his girlfriend, Yuningsih, were...

'Dangdut' steals the show on Jakjazz 1997

'Dangdut' steals the show on Jakjazz 1997 JAKARTA (JP): Traditional Indonesian dangdut music stole the show on the opening night of Jakjazz 1997 at the Soemantri Brodjonegoro youth center, South Jakarta, last night.

Mt. Batur spews white smoke

Mt. Batur spews white smoke DENPASAR, Bali: Mt. Batur, near the scenic tourist resort of Kintamani in Bangli regency some 60 kilometers northeast of here, has shown greater volcanic activity recently, Antara reported.

Korean firms warm to cross-border trade

Korean firms warm to cross-border tradeBy Ahn Mi-Young SEOUL (DPA): North and South Korea may still technically be at war, but this has not stopped legions of companies from conducting a brisk and growing trade across the chilly political divide.

Sixty orangutan babies seized

Sixty orangutan babies seized SAMBOJA, East Kalimantan: A local conservation office has seized from residents sixty orangutan babies aged between two months to one year in raids over the past few months.

Crisis 'won't affect telephones'

Crisis 'won't affect telephones' JAKARTA (JP): The currency crisis will not affect the government's target to install 8 million telephone lines in the current Sixth Five-Year Development Plan, which will end in March, 1999.

Choreographers find commond ground

Choreographers find commond groundBy Helly Minarti DEPOK, West Java (JP): When two eloquent choreographers from different continents come together in a workshop, they cross all cultural divides.Indonesian Gusmiati Suid and German Jochim Scholmer conversed on the core aspects that fuel creations on...

Fencing, archery bodies prepare for the 13th Asiad

Fencing, archery bodies prepare for the 13th Asiad JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Fencing Association and the Indonesian Archery Association have already begun preparing for the 13th Asian Games in Bangkok next December.

Stocks plunged on regional bearish market

Stocks plunged on regional bearish market JAKARTA (JP): Share prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) plunged for a third consecutive day yesterday on the impact of regional weakness and uncertainty in the local market.The JSX composite price index, the main price indicator, fell 12.

ABRI needs 'new format' for political role

ABRI needs 'new format' for political role MAGELANG, Central Java (JP): Domestic and international changes affecting Indonesia represent a challenge for the Armed Forces to seek a "new format" for its involvement in the political arena, according to a military observer.

Maan wins Tering Bay Open by ten shots

Maan wins Tering Bay Open by ten shots BATAM ISLAND, Riau (JP): Practically unchallenged since teeing off on Tuesday, pretournament favorite Maan Naasim justified his top-billing when he won the US$50,000 Tering Bay Open Golf Championship here yesterday with a 12-under-par 276 (67 70 69 70).

PT Indorama to produce woolen yarns

PT Indorama to produce woolen yarns JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed PT Indorama Synthetics -- a polyester producer -- through its wholly-owned subsidiary PT Indorama Teknologies, set up a plant to manufacture woolen and blended yarns in Purwakarta, West Java, yesterday.

Indo Muro-Pama contract extended

Indo Muro-Pama contract extended JAKARTA (JP): Gold producer PT Indo Muro Kencana and mining contractor PT Pamapersada Nusantara signed a four-year contract extension yesterday for the operations at the Mount Muro gold deposit in Central Kalimantan.

RI only able to tap 40% of tuna resources

RI only able to tap 40% of tuna resources JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia was only able to tap 40 percent of its tuna resources due to the lack of modern fishing equipment, Minister of Agriculture Sjarifudin Baharsjah said yesterday.

Australia, RI see deal on Timor Gap deal by 1998

Australia, RI see deal on Timor Gap deal by 1998 MELBOURNE (Reuters): Australia and Indonesia set yesterday a target of March 1998 to resolve problems arising from the production of natural gas in the Timor Gap between the two countries.

Sutiyoso backs calls to scrap Mulia's second tower proposal

Sutiyoso backs calls to scrap Mulia's second tower proposal JAKARTA (JP): Amid to-ings and fro-ings this week about the proposed second tower at Hotel Mulia Senayan, Governor Sutiyoso has backed the city councilors' calls to scrap the project.

Harvey opens in Jakarta

Harvey opens in Jakarta NEW YORK (Reuters): Harvey Entertainment Co said a 75,000 square-foot family entertainment center based solely on the Harvey Classic Characters, including Casper, Richie Rich, Baby Huey, Hot Stuff and others, opened over the weekend in Jakarta.

Financial crisis should top APEC agenda, U.S. says

Financial crisis should top APEC agenda, U.S. says WASHINGTON (AFP): The Southeast Asian economic crisis should top the agenda at an upcoming summit of Asia-Pacific leaders, a U.S. official said Thursday, calling for an IMF-centered response to regional financial turmoil.John Wolf, U.S.

IMF's Camdessus heads for SE Asian countries

IMF's Camdessus heads for SE Asian countries PARIS (Reuters): IMF head Michel Camdessus said on Thursday he was heading on a tour of Southeast Asia, where he would first stop in Indonesia and then hoped to meet whoever would be Thailand's prime minister.

Makindo to sell 40 percent of shares to public

Makindo to sell 40 percent of shares to public JAKARTA (JP): PT Makindo, one of the country's major securities companies, will go ahead with its capital market debut despite the bearish condition of the stock market.

Obligation to build a nation

Obligation to build a nation This is a momentous time in Indonesia. The wind of change is slowly but inexorably sweeping through the country. And why not? With imminent regionalization and globalization we will have the world knocking at our doorstep.

Police seize 3.7 kilograms of heroin in record haul

Police seize 3.7 kilograms of heroin in record haul JAKARTA (JP): Police have arrested three foreigners holding Nigerian passports for their alleged involvement in the smuggling of 3.7 kilograms of first-grade heroin into the country from Thailand, a senior officer said yesterday.

Medan expansion sought by mayor

Medan expansion sought by mayor MEDAN, North Sumatra: Medan Mayor Bachtiar Djafar said the realization of a greater Medan area program would be the only answer to effectively manage the city's rapid development.

77% of allocated areas for industrial forests unused

77% of allocated areas for industrial forests unused JAKARTA (JP): Twenty-three licensed industrial forest companies have only planted on 23 percent of the acreage allotted to them, according to data from the Association of Indonesian Forest Concessionaires.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Photo Exhibition: Kesaksian Abadi by Hilmar Pabel, at Galeri Foto Jurnalistik Antara, Jl. Antara No. 59 Pasar Baru, Central Jakarta, daily except Monday, 11:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., until Nov. 11.

Utut's Karpov clash his time to shine

Utut's Karpov clash his time to shine JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian Grandmaster Utut Adianto will be given the best opportunity ever to show his true talent when he meets GM Antoly Karpov in a six-round duel match at Hotel Indonesia from Nov. 21 to Nov. 25.

Striking employees' pay raised

Striking employees' pay raised JAKARTA (JP): The president of the state-owned ship building company PT. PAL Indonesia, B.J. Habibie, finally gave in to striking workers and announced salary increases for 4,000 employees of the Surabaya-based company.

Assembly likely to drop internal rule review

Assembly likely to drop internal rule review JAKARTA (JP): The People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) looked almost certain yesterday to dismiss a proposal to change its internal rules, pending overnight deliberation in each of its five factions.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Painting Exhibition: Breakaway 1995 by Maud Van Der Lely, Vajaraporn Sukanich, Miryung Muir, Jeannette Bijlmer, at KOI Gallery Restaurant, Jl. Mahakam I/2, Souty Jakarta, daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., until Nov. 16.

Southeast Asian economies face a mess in 1998

Southeast Asian economies face a mess in 1998 SINGAPORE (AFP): Ailing Southeast Asian economies face a further deceleration in 1998, and a recovery will depend on swift official action on much-needed reform, investment house SocGen- Crosby warned yesterday.

Hotel Mulia project to go ahead

Hotel Mulia project to go ahead JAKARTA (JP): The municipality has no objection to the construction of Hotel Mulia Senayan's controversial second tower even though it is located in a green area, in Central Jakarta, an official said yesterday.

Where to go in Bali:

Where to go in Bali:Music and entertainment * Bali Inter. Continental Resort, Jimbaran: - Singaraja Restaurant: Mini Balinese Jegog, daily, 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. - Saraswati Lounge: Balinese Cultural Dances, daily except Thursday and Sunday.

KONI to set up special team for Asiad training

KONI to set up special team for Asiad training JAKARTA (JP): The National Sports Council is to set up a special team to decide which sports will start training in order to represent Indonesia at the 13th Asian Games in Bangkok in December 1998.Indonesia's 19th SEA Games contingent leader, Togi M.

Are we ready for discipline?

Are we ready for discipline?From Pos KotaThe movement calling for nationwide disciplined behavior was heralded again recently. Even President Soeharto called on members of the National Discipline Movement to give the rest of the nation examples of discipline in action.

Migrant workers and execution

Migrant workers and executionFrom Sinar PagiOn Oct. 24, at about 6.30 a.m. local time, ANteve interviewed two Indonesian migrant workers who had just arrived from Saudi Arabia. One of them was called Evi, but I can't remember the other's name.

Consultation matters

Consultation matters The government should be commended for its handling of the economic crisis. It has literally bent over backwards in trying to fix the crisis, negotiating with the International Monetary Fund, securing nearly US$40 billion in aid, intervening in the currency market, working out...