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Police to take stern action on student brawls

Police to take stern action on student brawls JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta Police Chief Maj. Gen. Hamami Nata ordered his subordinates yesterday to take stern action against student brawls which were becoming more violent.

New tax bill expected to slash business cost

New tax bill expected to slash business cost JAKARTA (JP): Legislators started their first round of debates yesterday on a government-sponsored bill on local taxes, user levies and service fees which they expect will slash high business costs.

Feisal downplays border conflict with Malaysia

Feisal downplays border conflict with Malaysia JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia and Malaysia agreed yesterday not to let the armed border conflict in September sour the good relationship between the two countries.Indonesian Armed Forces Chief Gen.

Study reveals middle class wants change, but not risk

Study reveals middle class wants change, but not risk JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta's middle class wants political and social change but does not want to take any risks, a study has found.They care more about economic growth than political freedom, researchers from the Kompas daily concluded.

New bus route

New bus routeFrom Pos KotaI am writing on behalf of the residents on Jl. Daan Mogot, who are suggesting to transportation companies (such as PPD, Mayasari Bakti, Bianglala, Steady Safe, and others) to open a new bus route from Kalideres to Ciputat.

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, Wednesdy, 9 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.

Pedophile case lacks evidence: Lawyer

Pedophile case lacks evidence: Lawyer JAKARTA (JP): A 25-year-old street sweeper charged with pedophilia must be exonerated because no medical reports supporting the charges have been available so far, his lawyer said yesterday.

Reflections on 1945

Reflections on 1945 A troop of soldiers enacting a scene in which members of the Indonesian Navy in 1945 were marching with their rifles on their left shoulders was recently shown on TV. The actors-soldiers were training for Armada Day on Dec. 5.

Textile-exporting nations lose at WTO conference

Textile-exporting nations lose at WTO conferenceBy Riyadi SINGAPORE (JP): Textile-exporting countries failed to secure their interests yesterday at the end of the fourth day of the inaugural World Trade Organization (WTO) ministerial conference because developed countries opposed speedy...

Lawyers protest Dibyo

Lawyers protest Dibyo YOGYAKARTA (JP): The legal teams representing relatives of slain journalist Fuad Muhammad Syafruddin and his suspected killer sent letters of protest yesterday to National Police Chief Lt. Gen. Dibyo Widodo.

Oki denies press consul's testimony

Oki denies press consul's testimony JAKARTA (JP): The defendant in the trial of an Indonesian charged with a Los Angeles triple murder denied yesterday an Indonesian embassy official's testimony about on one of their meetings.H.A.

Five missing in East Timor floods

Five missing in East Timor floods DILI, East Timor (JP): Five people are missing, presumed dead, and almost 160 houses have been destroyed by floods which swept through Covalima, about 200 kilometers south of here yesterday.

RI meets nations on national car

RI meets nations on national car SINGAPORE (JP): Minister of Industry and Trade Tunky Ariwibowo took time out from the World Trade Organization (WTO) ministerial conference yesterday to meet U.S., Japanese and European Union officials about their complaints over Indonesia's national car policy.

Austrian businessmen asked to invest more in Indonesia

Austrian businessmen asked to invest more in Indonesia JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) has asked Austrian businesspeople to invest more in Indonesia, chairman Aburizal (Ical) Bakrie said yesterday.

Few Balinese want to resettle

Few Balinese want to resettle DENPASAR, Bali: The densely-populated tourist island of Bali is finding it difficult to resettle its people to the less-dense provinces of East Timor and Irian Jaya, Antara reported yesterday.

Bekasi launches electricity raid

Bekasi launches electricity raid BEKASI, West Java (JP): The state electricity company's (PT PLN) Bekasi office has launched a crackdown on electricity current theft.Rusdi Lubis, a member of the crackdown team, said raids had found many cases of electricity theft.

Where to go in Surabaya:

Where to go in Surabaya:Music and Entertainment * Elmi Hotel: Jl. Panglima Sudirman No. 42-44: - Qemi Club: Karaoke/Disco, Sunday, 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.; Master Band, Monday and Wednesday, 10:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.; Atlantic Band, Tuesday and Saturday, 10:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.

Toll road queues

Toll road queuesFrom Media IndonesiaAlthough I am not a frequent commuter from Bekasi, I have had several unpleasant experiences on the Cawang-Cikampek toll road. They usually happens at the Bekasi Barat exit, or, on the Cawang toll road when it is very busy and additional services would be welcome.

Jeffer surprises under-the-weather Hoyer-Larsen

Jeffer surprises under-the-weather Hoyer-LarsenBy Primastuti Handayani JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's Jeffer Rosobin, with the help of a dodgy burger, caused another upset yesterday by eliminating Olympic gold medalist Poul-Erik Hoyer-Larsen on the second day of the round-robin matches in the Sanyo...

RI, Guinea-Bissau open diplomatic ties

RI, Guinea-Bissau open diplomatic ties JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian foreign minister Ali Alatas and his counterpart from Guinea-Bissau, Fernando Delfin da Silva, signed a joint communique yesterday establishing diplomatic relations between the two countries.

Utut and Polgar draw in 1st match of rapid chess duel

Utut and Polgar draw in 1st match of rapid chess duel JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's Grandmaster Utut Adianto shocked Hungarian Grandmaster Judith Polgar by obtaining a draw after 44 moves in the first match of their duel yesterday.

Levi's seeking bigger share in Indonesian market

Levi's seeking bigger share in Indonesian marketBy Yenni Kwok JAKARTA (JP): The young models were dressed as gold-rush cowboys, rebel-without-a-cause look-a-likes, flower generation kids, rappers and punks.

High telephone rates

High telephone ratesFrom NeracaWhen I was in the U.S. a few months ago, I made several telephone calls to Indonesia by dialing direct at peak time. The rate was only US$ 0.47 (Rp 1,120) per minute. The tariff set by Indosat/Satelindo for the same distance in the opposite direction is Rp.

Belo's burden

Belo's burden Dili's Bishop Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo formally received the 1996 Nobel Peace Prize Tuesday. Together with him, number-one East Timorese separatist Jose Ramos Horta also received the thus- far highly respected award.Worthy of discussion is Bishop Belo's position.

Pakpahan, Budiman trials starts

Pakpahan, Budiman trials starts JAKARTA (JP): The first sessions of trials charging 10 activists with subversion against the state went smoothly yesterday, but raised eyebrows for failing to refer to previous allegations that the activists had masterminded the July 27 riots.

Belo thanks Soeharto for his understanding

Belo thanks Soeharto for his understandingBy Lela E. Madjiah OSLO (JP): Dili Bishop Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo thanked President Soeharto yesterday for showing understanding toward his difficult position in receiving the Nobel Peace Prize.

Economist warns of growing deficit in service sector

Economist warns of growing deficit in service sector JAKARTA (JP): Continued growth of the service sector deficit will kill the national economy if no immediate action is taken to curb it, senior economist Dorodjatun Kuntjoro-Jakti warned yesterday.

Mayor denies compensation irregularities

Mayor denies compensation irregularities JAKARTA (JP): North Jakarta Mayor Suprawito denied yesterday mayoralty officials had committed irregularities when distributing land compensation to Ancol residents.Suprawito denied officials got residents to sign blank receipts when evacuating the 4.

Three die in floods

Three die in floods SEMARANG, Central Java: Heavy rains over the past two days have caused floods in several parts of the province, killing three people, injuring two others and damaging dozens of houses, Antara reported yesterday.

Govt promises open tenders for electricity

Govt promises open tenders for electricity JAKARTA (JP): The government plans to make the electricity business more competitive by holding open tenders for private power generators.The Ministry of Mines and Energy's director general of electricity and new energy development, Zuhal, said Wednesday:...

Mass prayer arranged

Mass prayer arranged SURABAYA: A number of consuls of foreign missions here will attend a mass prayer organized by the provincial branch of Indonesia's largest Moslem organization Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), Antara reported yesterday.

New OIC secretary-general elected

New OIC secretary-general elected JAKARTA (JP): The Organization of Islamic Conferences (OIC) yesterday elected Moroccan Azeddine Laraki as the new secretary- general of the 54-member grouping.Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Alatas as chair of the OIC ministerial meeting said yesterday...

OIC agrees to help solve refugee problems

OIC agrees to help solve refugee problems JAKARTA (JP): The Organization of Islamic Conferences (OIC) in their joint communique today are expected to affirm their commitment to tackle the growing problem of refugees in member countries and forge a new cooperation with the United Nations High...

Challenges for the OIC

Challenges for the OIC Indonesia assumed the chairmanship of the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) this week by calling on its 54 members to tackle two major challenges facing the Islamic world: raising the standard of living of Moslems, who make up quite a sizable portion of the world's...

BP-7 told to mend course methods

BP-7 told to mend course methods JAKARTA (JP): The Agency for Pancasila Propagation was advised yesterday to invigorate its course methodology or keep on boring people with its dry lectures on the state ideology.

OIC members urged to protect workers

OIC members urged to protect workers JAKARTA (JP): Women activists are calling on Azzedine Laraki, the newly elected secretary-general of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC), to insert into the agenda of member countries the protection of migrant workers.

Broadcasting law lacking in clarity

Broadcasting law lacking in clarityBy Buni Yani JAKARTA (JP): Commercial television stations welcomed the passing of the broadcasting bill into law by the House of Representatives this week, but said they were still uncertain about some aspects of the new legislation.

Garuda plans alliance with foreign airlines

Garuda plans alliance with foreign airlines JAKARTA (JP): National airline Garuda Indonesia plans to set up operations with several Asian and European airlines, Garuda president Soepandi said yesterday.

Where to go in Bali:

Where to go in Bali:Music and Entertainment * Grand Hyatt Bali, Nusa Dua: Pasar Senggol - Balinese Village, daily, Kecak Dance, Friday and Tuesday, Legong Dance, Saturday, Arjuna Wiwaha Dance, Sunday, Balinese dance parade - Rejang dance, Puspawresti Dance, Belibis Dance & Jaran Teji Dance, Monday,...

Demolition of houses

Demolition of housesFrom PelitaThe lack of openness in South Jakarta's P2K agency (the agency that supervises and controls buildings), has resulted in the forceful demolition of many houses in the Jagakarsa subdistrict.

The Listening Post

The Listening Post * Indonesians study English for a number of reasons, and foremost among them is to become qualified for study abroad. As Indonesia's development has forged ahead, many families have realized that their children deserve the advantages of a higher education in an international...

'Magic' to come next year

'Magic' to come next year JAKARTA (JP): Former NBA legend Earvin "Magic" Johnson is expected to visit Indonesia early next year for a friendly match, a source said yesterday.Johnson, who was banned from entering Indonesia in January 1994 because he suffered from HIV, and his team - the Magic...

Lt. Gen. Dibyo rules out death by torture

Lt. Gen. Dibyo rules out death by torture JAKARTA (JP): Police Chief Lt. Gen. Dibyo Widodo denied claims yesterday that torture caused last week's death in custody of an East Java Moslem.Dibyo told the House of Representatives that Ahmad Sidik, a member of the Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) Moslem group,...

Political donations won't hurt U.S.-RI ties: Envoy

Political donations won't hurt U.S.-RI ties: Envoy WASHINGTON (AFP): Indonesia's ambassador here expressed hope Tuesday that a recent controversy over large political donations linked to an Indonesian banking family would not spark a backlash against Jakarta.

FIVB cancels move to ban Indonesia

FIVB cancels move to ban Indonesia JAKARTA (JP): The International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) has rescinded its decision to ban Indonesia for breaking its commitment to host the word junior championships, which were to be held next September in Jakarta.

Sudjana denies allegations of bank transfer fraud

Sudjana denies allegations of bank transfer fraud JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Mines and Energy I.B. Sudjana said yesterday he had not spent a cent of the Rp 50 billion (US$23.36 million) transferred from PT Tambang Batubara Bukit Asam into his bank account.

Indonesia slams Portugal's hypocrisy

Indonesia slams Portugal's hypocrisy JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia yesterday fired a broadside at Portugal saying a country known for its colonial past should not pretend to be a champion of human rights.Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Alatas, when asked by journalists, lambasted comments by Portuguese...

Insurance paid to workers' families

Insurance paid to workers' families JAKARTA (JP): State insurance company PT Jamsostek has paid social security to the families of 13 construction workers killed in accidents at a West Jakarta site.Jamsotek director of services and guarantees said yesterday the last three payments were for the...

Police resubmit Zarina dossier

Police resubmit Zarina dossier JAKARTA (JP): Police have resubmitted the dossier on Ecstasy- case suspect Zarina to the Jakarta Provincial Public Prosecutor's Office yesterday after making several corrections to it.Jakarta Police Detectives' chief, Col.

Thieves not afraid of prosecutors

Thieves not afraid of prosecutors PALU, Central Sulawesi: A .36 caliber pistol used as material evidence in a murder case was stolen from a prosecutors' office on Monday night, a report said yesterday.The thieves also walked away with Rp 1 million (US$425) in cash belonging to a prosecutor, Antara...