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Lawyer in subversion case upset by legal conduct

Lawyer in subversion case upset by legal conduct JAKARTA (JP): Lawyer Trimoelja D. Soerjadi was up in arms yesterday because the prosecutors office neglected to inform him that the dossiers on his three clients, up on subversion charges, had been presented to the Surabaya district court for...

Myanmarese students stage second protest in six weeks

Myanmarese students stage second protest in six weeks YANGON (Reuter): About 1,500 Myanmar university students staged the second street demonstration in six weeks yesterday when they moved a peaceful sit-in protest to the streets of Yangon, witnesses said.

Singapore govt presents $8.14b interim budget

Singapore govt presents $8.14b interim budget SINGAPORE (AFP): Singapore Finance Minister Richard Hu presented to parliament yesterday an interim national budget for 1997 totaling S$11.4 billion (US$8.14 billion) amid uncertainty over the date of the island state's next elections.

Malaysian king visits Cambodia

Malaysian king visits Cambodia PHNOM PENH (AFP): The King and Queen of Malaysia arrived here yesterday for a state visit, the third such visit hosted by King Norodom Sihanouk in as many months.King Tuanku Ja'afar Abdul Rahman and his wife, the Raja Permasuri Agong, were met at Pochentong...

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:30 p.m. Travel: My Country 2:35 TV Series: Berenstain Bears 3:05 Children's Program: Gemar Membaca 3:30 Science Film: Beyond Tomorrow 4:05 Science and Technology Film: Science World 4:30 TV Drama: Drama Remaja 5:00 Regional News 5:25 Travel: My Country 5:30 English Lesson: Your...

Pan Brothers' divestment

Pan Brothers' divestment JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed textile maker PT Pan Brothers Tex, a Pan Brothers Group subsidiary, has won its shareholders' approval to sell its shares in three other Pan Brothers Group subsidiaries: PT Pancaplaza Indotextile, PT Charpan Buna and PT Pancaprima Ekabrothers.

Advertising body wants total control

Advertising body wants total control JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Association of Advertising Agencies is lobbying the government to make all advertising agencies join it.Association chairman Koes Pudjianto said yesterday compulsory membership was one of the rules on advertising proposed by the...

Raid on ID cards

Raid on ID cardsFrom KompasOn Nov. 25, I was on my way home from Citraland in Slipi, West Jakarta around 11 p.m. when I noticed that a raid was going on. The cab I occupied was one of many nabbed by officials.They were checking identity cards.

RI national car talks open in Geneva today

RI national car talks open in Geneva today GENEVA (AFP): Bilateral talks aimed at ending a dispute over Indonesia's national car policy, criticized for breaching international trade rules, are to open today in Geneva in an attempt to avert outside adjudication.

Inflation rises 0.57%

Inflation rises 0.57% JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia recorded a month-on-month inflation rate of 0.57 percent for November, up 0.15 percentage points on last November's rate, the Ministry of Finance announced yesterday.Inflation for October was 0.41 percent.November's inflation was mostly caused by a 1.

Three routes short-listed for Trans-Asian rail link

Three routes short-listed for Trans-Asian rail link KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Three routes have been short-listed for a proposed Trans-Asia railway link from Singapore to Kunming in China, Malaysia's transport minister said yesterday.

Ten to face trials over role in July riots

Ten to face trials over role in July riots JAKARTA (JP): Chairman of the unrecognized Democratic People's Party (PRD) Budiman Sudjatmiko and nine other people will soon be tried for allegedly masterminding the violent riots on July 27 here.

Man arrested over fatal robbery

Man arrested over fatal robbery TANGERANG, West Java (JP): A 19-year-old man was arrested Friday night an hour after he allegedly robbed and stabbed to death a man on a public bus, police said.Tangerang Police Chief Lt. Col.

Siltation threatens Mrica reservoir

Siltation threatens Mrica reservoir BANJARNEGARA, Central Java: Rapid sedimentation is threatening to bury the multi-purpose Mrica reservoir unless the upstream areas of Serayu and Mrawu rivers are reforested, an official has warned.An estimated 4.

Indonesian seas safe: Navy chief

Indonesian seas safe: Navy chief JAKARTA (JP): Navy chief Vice Admiral Arief Kushariadi yesterday denied that Indonesian seas were unsafe as was suggested by the International Maritime Bureau."Our seas are quite safe.

Police call for more time in murder probe

Police call for more time in murder probe JAKARTA (JP): Police called yesterday for more time and a "better climate" to continue their investigations into the August slaying of Yogyakarta-based journalist Fuad Muhammad Syafrudin.Brig. Gen.

Realigning local taxes

Realigning local taxes Many officials will lose significant sources of personal, though illegal, incomes when the bill on local taxes and retributions (user tax and user fees) comes into force sometime next year.

Fire victims ready to seek legal advise

Fire victims ready to seek legal advise JAKARTA (JP): Fire victims in Karet Tengsin plan to seek legal help if the Central Jakarta mayoralty does not allow them to rebuild their houses.A residents' spokesman, who did not want to be identified, said yesterday the residents had land ownership...

'Dead man' returns at his wake in RP

'Dead man' returns at his wake in RP MANILA (AFP): A man who went missing for a month went berserk when he returned to his Manila home and discovered his wife and neighbors holding a funeral wake for him, complete with a corpse they assumed to be his, police said yesterday.

Japan eyes Buton asphalt

Japan eyes Buton asphalt JAKARTA (JP): A Japanese investor plans to spend Rp 250 billion (US$106 million) developing an asphalt mine in Buton regency, Southeast Sulawesi, according to the local governor.

Eddy shows form to beat Suwandi for first time

Eddy shows form to beat Suwandi for first time JAKARTA (JP): Eddy Kusdaryanto shelved his long-time status as a mere bridesmaid of Suwandi when he upset the Indonesian number one tennis player 6-4, 6-7 (5-7), 6-4 yesterday on the opening day of a national selection tournament.

Official says limit imports

Official says limit imports JAKARTA (JP): The Ministry of Industry and Trade's director general for domestic trade, Djoko Moeljono, warned local companies yesterday about growing imports.Djoko said continually increasing import levels would hurt the country's economy if nothing was done to solve...

Thai oil firm to invest $4.8b over five years

Thai oil firm to invest $4.8b over five years BANGKOK (AFP): The Petroleum Authority of Thailand (PTT) said yesterday it would invest 129 billion baht (US$4.8 billion) over the next five years.About 60 percent of total investment would be spent on exploration and natural gas activities while the...

PT Indosat to launch new satellite service

PT Indosat to launch new satellite service JAKARTA (JP): International telecommunications provider PT Indosat will launch a new service next January for international calls using International Maritime Satellite's (Inmarsat) services.Indosat public relations manager J.B.

Karaoke diplomacy livens summit

Karaoke diplomacy livens summit Our Asia correspondent Harvey Stockwin reports on the latest developments in the style of Philippine diplomacy -- and how this new political format could help dissipate prevailing regional tensions.

Bengawan Solo badly polluted

Bengawan Solo badly polluted SEMARANG: Industrial waste dumped into Bengawan Solo river is posing health problem for the hundreds of thousands of people who use the river water for daily purposes in Central and East Java.

City has stopped property barter deals: Official

City has stopped property barter deals: Official JAKARTA (JP): City-owned property has become too valuable to be exchanged, an official said yesterday.This is why agreements with the private sector to build on city-owned property could no longer be conducted by trading the land for a plot...

Two caught in record drug haul

Two caught in record drug haul JAKARTA (JP): Customs officers at the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport have arrested two Singaporeans for smuggling a record 70,431 Ecstasy pills into Indonesia.Director of Prevention and Investigation at the Director General of Customs and Excise, Thomas...

Prince Andrew to visit Manila

Prince Andrew to visit Manila MANILA (AFP): Britain's Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, will visit the Philippines from Dec. 19-20, the British Embassy said yesterday.The prince, a lieutenant commander in the Royal Navy, is scheduled to meet with Philippine President Fidel Ramos, Defense Secretary...

Feisal warns of campaign clashes

Feisal warns of campaign clashes JAKARTA (JP): Armed Forces Commander Gen. Feisal Tanjung said yesterday possible election rule violations could lead to physical clashes.This should be anticipated as early as possible, Feisal said at City Hall.

Singapore to build $1.07b terminal for super jumbos

Singapore to build $1.07b terminal for super jumbos SINGAPORE (AFP): The Singapore government announced yesterday it would soon start work on a modern third airport terminal capable of handling the 600-seat "super jumbos" of the 21st century.Changi airport's Terminal 3, estimated to cost S$1.

Detention center 'responsible for inmate's death'

Detention center 'responsible for inmate's death' JAKARTA (JP): A lawyer said yesterday the Pondok Bambu detention center in East Jakarta was responsible for the death of his client and said the jail's conditions needed to be improved.

What kind of politics?

What kind of politics? In your Nov. 17, 1996 issue under the headline Thousands welcome Bishop Belo in Dili, you quote Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Alatas as saying "that both Indonesia and the Vatican believed that Belo should stay out of politics".

'Bishop Belo has freedom to express his views'

'Bishop Belo has freedom to express his views' JAKARTA (JP): The government will not tell East Timor's Roman Catholic bishop, Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo, what to say when he receives his share of this year's Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo on Dec. 10, a senior cabinet minister said here yesterday.

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.

Phone lines disrupted

Phone lines disrupted JAKARTA (JP): Due to the widening of Jl Raya Cilondoh in Tangerang the areas' telephone lines will be disrupted for about two weeks.The telephone numbers affected are those beginning with 551, 552, 553, 554 and 558, the state-owned telecommunications company, PT Telkom, said...

Foresters meet opens near Bogor

Foresters meet opens near Bogor JAKARTA (JP): Forestry experts and officials from around the world gathered in Cisarua near Bogor, West Java, yesterday to discuss forestry issues and take part in a training program for forest certification.

Komodo

Komodo The two-page coverage on the island of Komodo carried in your Sunday, Dec. 1 edition provided a colorful glimpse into the background and operation of one of the world's most cherished natural heritage areas.

Ten die of dengue fever

Ten die of dengue fever PURWOKERTO, Central Java: Dengue fever affecting Kebumen, Purwokerto and Klaten killed at least 10 people and sent 160 others to hospitals in November, an official said yesterday.

Nuclear bill: A ploy to build power plants?

Nuclear bill: A ploy to build power plants? JAKARTA (JP): As deliberation draws to a close, it is becoming obvious that the government drafted the nuclear energy bill to legalize its controversial plans for building nuclear power plants, a legislator said yesterday.

T. Pinang to have township

T. Pinang to have township JAKARTA (JP): Kemayan Bintan Sdn Bhd of Malaysia, PT Terira Pratiwi Development of Indonesia and Meridian Entity of Singapore have formed a joint venture to establish a self- contained township in Tanjung Pinang, Riau.

Thai golfer takes top honors

Thai golfer takes top honors JAKARTA (JP): Thailand's talented golfer Thammanoon Sriroj completed his winning run at the Tugu Pratama PGA championships with another top honor in yesterday's Pro-Am match.Sriroj fired a 65 to share the winner's US$1,600 prize money with American Greg Hanrahan.

Scholarships for paper deliverers

Scholarships for paper deliverers BANDUNG: The Jakarta-based Kompas morning daily awarded scholarships to 1,437 of its newspaper carriers in the city.About 80 of the recipients attended the ceremony at Gramedia Bookstore.

Police seeking new evidence in Ria case

Police seeking new evidence in Ria case JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta Police Chief Maj. Gen. Hamami Nata said Saturday his subordinates were seeking new evidence to reopen the starlet Ria Irawan case which has been closed for two years.

Sinar Mas Group plans major China investment

Sinar Mas Group plans major China investment SHANGHAI (AFP): Indonesia's Sinar Mas Group, one of the world's biggest Chinese-owned companies, said Saturday it plans to invest three to five billion dollars in China in the next three to five years.

Super schools in villages

Super schools in villages JAKARTA: State Minister of Administrative Reforms T.B. Silalahi suggests that "super schools" be built in rural areas rather than in noisy urban centers.Speaking at a thanksgiving gathering for the various honors recently received by 29 South Sulawesi public figures on...

Selling football tickets

Selling football tickets I read with disappointment the news on the mayor of Surabaya's "breakthrough" regarding ticket selling strategies (Kompas, Nov. 27, 1996). By virtue of his decree, he is requiring all his subordinates to buy football tickets each time Persebaya (the Surabaya Football...

Nine countries join UN poultry training

Nine countries join UN poultry training 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 UNDP-sponsored poultry husbandry training program in Ciawi, West Java.

Women still facing traditional problems

Women still facing traditional problems JAKARTA (JP): Women are still encountering traditional hurdles in their efforts to enter the workforce in the age of globalization, a psychologist here has said.Although there are more job opportunities for women today, they still face rivalry from men,...

TV Program: Monday, Dec. 2, 1996

TV Program: Monday, Dec. 2, 1996TVRI 2:30 p.m. My Country 2:35 TV Series: Buck Rogers 3:05 Children's Program: Anak Anak Indonesia 3:30 TV Series: Fresh Prince Of Bell Air 4:05 Science Film: Legend Of Lockness 4:30 Education Quiz: Cepat Tepat 5:00 Evening News 5:25 My Country 5:30 Science and...