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Rights violations persist in E. Timor

Rights violations persist in E. Timor DILI: Bishop Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo said yesterday he had not seen any improvement of human rights in the youngest province despite continuing criticism.The 1996 Nobel Peace Prize laureate told reporters he had just completed a tour of the territory and...

Two prisoners escape

Two prisoners escape PADANG, West Sumatra: Two prisoners have escaped from Maninjau Prison when warders were generous enough to allow them to make coffee in the prison kitchen one night earlier this week.Antara reported yesterday that the convicts scaled the penitentiary's 3.

Scholarships for 200 millionth citizen

Scholarships for 200 millionth citizen JAKARTA (JP): Wahyu Nusantaraaji has got it made for life.Named by President Soeharto as Indonesia's 200 millionth citizen, Wahyu, born on Lombok at 10:00 p.m. Tuesday, is assured of scholarships for as long as he wants to study.

Increasing problems in Indonesian skies

Increasing problems in Indonesian skies On Jan. 21, 1997, I was returning from Manila via Singapore on Singapore Airlines (SQ164). Having enjoyed a routine flight, I was busy preparing my papers for landing when the plane, a few hundred feet from the ground, began to bank wildly from side to side.

Thailand, S'pore support summit

Thailand, S'pore support summit SINGAPORE (Reuter): Thailand and Singapore support Japan's call for summit meetings at least once a year with the Association of Southeast Nations (ASEAN) to deepen ties with the region, the Thai foreign minister said yesterday.

RI bridge pair invited to Holland

RI bridge pair invited to Holland JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia is invited to take part in the men's bridge pair tournament in the Netherlands.Hengky Lasut, a top national bridge player and member of the Indonesian Bridge Association, said in Manado that for the Dutch tournament, the host expects...

Halal labels

Halal labelsFrom Media IndonesiaI am a Moslem student and the halal (permitted by Islam) label question has come to my attention. I support the Indonesian Council of Ulemas' (MUI) idea of label standardization, which would serve as a sieve sifting good material from the bad.

Surya Semesta Internusa to float 20% of shares

Surya Semesta Internusa to float 20% of shares JAKARTA (JP): PT Surya Semesta Internusa (SSI) plans to float 20 percent of its total enlarged shares, around 135 million shares, on the local stock exchange to raise fresh funds to finance its expansion program.

Enforce bill on psychotropics, say councilors

Enforce bill on psychotropics, say councilors JAKARTA (JP): Councilors urged the immediate issuance of the necessary government regulations to enable the enforcement of the newly passed bill on psychotropics.The law endorsed on Jan.

19 paintings stolen from art gallery

19 paintings stolen from art gallery BANDUNG (JP): Police are hunting for 19 paintings by Indonesian art master Sudjana Kerton that were stolen last Sunday morning from the Sudjana Kerton Gallery here.Lt. Col.

Coffee meeting canceled

Coffee meeting canceled JAKARTA (JP): A meeting of top robusta coffee producers scheduled for today on the resort island of Bali has been canceled, an Indonesian official said yesterday.Paian Nainggolan, Indonesia's representative to the Association of Coffee Producing Countries (ACPC), told...

RI gets qualifiers for show jumping

RI gets qualifiers for show jumping JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia has been chosen to host two of the eight stages in the Southeast Asian zone qualifying round of the Volvo Cup world show jumping championships.

Zarina surrounded by number one lawyers

Zarina surrounded by number one lawyers JAKARTA (JP): The trial of Zarina Mirafsur, charged with possessing and trafficking Ecstasy pills, is attracting increasing attention given the high profile of three of her seven lawyers. Today her second hearing is scheduled in West Jakarta District Court.

Higher fines for public order violators

Higher fines for public order violators JAKARTA (JP): The city administration and the city council are seeking stiffer punishment for public order violators, especially those who damage the environment.

BNP expands Asia activities

BNP expands Asia activities SINGAPORE (AFP): Banque Nationale de Paris (BNP) announced here yesterday it had acquired control of an Asian stockbroking and corporate finance group as part of its regional expansion plans.

Do we need a ministry of law?

Do we need a ministry of law?By Bambang Widjojanto JAKARTA (JP): A university rector's suggestion to set up a ministry of law and judiciary has won a large number of supporters. Dr. Muladi's recent suggestion echoed what Ismail Saleh, a former justice minister said in 1990.

Let it be a lesson to us

Let it be a lesson to usFrom NeracaWe have to admit that the recent riot which started in Situbondo, followed by unrest in Tasikmalaya, Senggau Ledo (West Kalimantan), Tanah Abang and Rangkasdengklok are, in fact, lessons for us and especially for the government.

Civil servants told to vote for Golkar

Civil servants told to vote for Golkar DILI: East Timorese Civil Servant Corps members have been told they should vote for Golkar, the dominant political organization, in the May election.Secretary of the corps' East Timorese chapter A.H.

Indosat's earnings rose to $22 million in 1996

Indosat's earnings rose to $22 million in 1996 JAKARTA (JP): State-owned PT Indosat reported a 14 percent increase yesterday in its net profit last year -- lower than the 59 percent increase in 1995 -- to Rp 523.5 billion (US$22 million) from Rp 459.4 billion in 1995.

New customs rules worry Europe and U.S.

New customs rules worry Europe and U.S. JAKARTA (JP): European, American and South Korean businessmen have expressed great concern about the new customs clearance rules the Indonesian government plans to implement in April.

Observers raise fears of national disintegration

Observers raise fears of national disintegration YOGYAKARTA (JP): Disintegration is the biggest threat currently facing Indonesia, according to sociologist Loekman Soetrisno.The Gadjah Mada University professor and director of its Center for Research on Rural and Regional Development told The...

American university, Gleneagles sign deal

American university, Gleneagles sign deal TANGERANG, West Java (JP): The Siloam Gleneagles hospital, the first hospital set up under the foreign investment scheme in the country, and the University of Southern California signed a deal on technology transfer yesterday.

ABRI urged to trace the roots of unrest

ABRI urged to trace the roots of unrest JAKARTA (JP): One hundred people from various organizations concerned with the recent spate of riots urged the Armed Forces (ABRI) yesterday to prevent the unrest from reoccurring.In a meeting with ABRI Sociopolitical Affairs Chief Lt. Gen.

'Dangdut' show in Ancol

'Dangdut' show in Ancol JAKARTA (Antara): The management of Ancol Dream Land recreational park in North Jakarta said Tuesday it was preparing special attractions, including a dangdut show and door prizes for visitors during the Idul Fitri holiday from Feb. 8 to 16.

Ramadhan time for Jakarta

Ramadhan time for JakartaThursdayMaghrib 6:19 p.m.FridayImsak 4:27 a.m.Subuh 4:37 a.m.

Contrasting displays of nature at exhibit

Contrasting displays of nature at exhibitBy Amir Sidharta JAKARTA (JP): The work of painters Idran Yusuf and Gunawan Hanjaya is currently being shown at the Titian Alam (Bridge of Nature) exhibition at Galeri Linggar.As the title suggests, the theme of the paintings on display is nature.

Scholars criticize new election speech guidelines

Scholars criticize new election speech guidelines JAKARTA (JP): The government's new guidelines on election campaign speeches were criticized yesterday by scholars who agreed that the need to maintain political stability prompted the controversial rules.

Malaysia gears up as holidays loom

Malaysia gears up as holidays loom KUALA LUMPUR (DPA): Police and rescue teams have begun gearing up for an anticipated surge in road accidents, as schools closed yesterday and thousands of Malaysians start rushing home for family reunions ahead of Chinese and Moslem festivals beginning tomorrow.

Pino trains at home for SEA Games

Pino trains at home for SEA Games JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Boxing Association has agreed to let Pino Bahari train in his hometown of Denpasar, Bali, instead of with the centralized training program in Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta.

PT Siloam expects $59M from IPO

PT Siloam expects $59M from IPO JAKARTA (JP): PT Siloam Gleneagles Health Care (SGHC) will sell 47 million shares in its initial public offering (IPO) this year at between Rp 2,950 and Rp 3,300 (US$1.4) per share to raise US$59 million, said Chief Commissioner James T. Riady.

Govt distributes quotas for imports of fishing vessels

Govt distributes quotas for imports of fishing vessels JAKARTA (JP): The government has allowed 28 companies to import 435 used and new fishing vessels and rejected proposals from 18 firms that failed to meet government requirements.Director General of Fisheries F.X.

Our population clock

Our population clock The arrival of a new born baby is always a happy occasion, even if it means one more mouth to feed. So the arrival of Indonesia's 200 millionth citizen Tuesday should be rejoiced. It was a special occasion for the nation not because we have finally reached that mark, but...

ASEAN stresses willingness to dabate human rights with EU

ASEAN stresses willingness to dabate human rights with EU JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian officials have stressed the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is ready to air human rights issues with the European Union as long as any discussion is conducted in a constructive manner and not aimed at...

Bali to host surfing tourney

Bali to host surfing tourney JAKARTA (JP): Sixteen countries are scheduled to take part in the International Surfing Championship at Kuta Beach, Bali, from April 9 to April 13.Wayan Yasa, the Bali Surfing Association's chairman, said that surfers from Japan, Australia, USA, New Zealand, Brazil,...

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:30 a.m Travel: My Country 2:35 TV Series: Family Matters 3:05 Talk Show: Sehari Bersama Wakil Rakyat 3:30 Tour and Travel: Dream of Flight 4:05 Science Film: A Writer's Exchange 4:30 Education Program: Bina Pramuka 4:55 Filler and Trailer 5:00 Regional News 5:25 News: My Country 5:30...

Where to go in Bandung:

Where to go in Bandung:Music and Entertainment * 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.; Mixed Voices Accapela singer and Andi (Pianist), Thursday and Saturday, 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.

Staple foods prices stable

Staple foods prices stable JAKARTA (Antara): The prices of nine staple foods in the capital city remained stable yesterday, four days before the Idul Fitri festivities.In Tanah Abang market in Central Jakarta, some traders predicted the demand for a number of food stuffs would rise tomorrow and...

Tunky to help industrial estate developers

Tunky to help industrial estate developers JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Industry and Trade Tunky Ariwibowo promised yesterday to help industrial estate developers acquire land faster."I will do my best to help them," Tunky was quoted by Antara as saying regarding investors' complaints on the arduous...

The plight of illegal workers

The plight of illegal workers Referring to information about the return of illegal Indonesian women workers from Malaysia since Dec. 26, 1996, I am giving my comments, which are based on factual data concerning their situation.1.

Feisal downplays border closure

Feisal downplays border closure JAKARTA (JP): Armed Forces Commander Gen. Feisal Tanjung said yesterday there was no problem with Malaysia closing its border checkpoints with Indonesia following ethnic riots in West Kalimantan.

Japanese gives $100,000 to research hair lips

Japanese gives $100,000 to research hair lips JAKARTA (JP): Japan is donating US$100,617 (Rp 238 million) to Indonesia to bolster the latter's ability to treat patients with hair lip and cleft palate.The note for the agreement was signed by Japanese Ambassador Taizo Watanabe and Halimah Bambang...

RI top pair trains for NEC Cup

RI top pair trains for NEC Cup JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's top bridge pair of Henky Lasut and Eddy Manoppo is getting ready for the NEC Cup Bridge Tournament in Japan from Feb. 8 to Feb. 16."The tournament is a warm up for us to prepare for the Asia Pacific bridge championship in Hong Kong in May.

Governor Patten in Singapore

Governor Patten in Singapore SINGAPORE (Reuter): Hong Kong Governor Chris Patten flew into Singapore yesterday at the start of a brief holiday in Southeast Asia."It's a holiday," he said as he left a fashionable restaurant where he and his family were having lunch.

19 track and field athletes go to Australia

19 track and field athletes go to Australia JAKARTA (JP): Nineteen track and field athletes and seven officials left Indonesia on Monday to train in Sydney, Australia, for a month. Two more athletes will depart for Australia on Feb. 20.

Jakartans told to use additional bus terminals

Jakartans told to use additional bus terminals JAKARTA (JP): Governor Surjadi Soedirdja called on Jakartans going home for Idul Fitri to leave from the city's temporary bus terminals instead of thronging the four main terminals.

PT Telkom to run multimedia trial operation

PT Telkom to run multimedia trial operation JAKARTA (JP): State telecommunications carrier PT Telkom will launch the trial operation of its multimedia services later this year before operating the facility commercially in 1998, an executive said yesterday.

General says Pontianak calm following riots

General says Pontianak calm following riots JAKARTA (JP): Pontianak and West Kalimantan are under control and there is no curfew, Armed Forces Spokesman Brig. Gen. Amir Syarifuddin said yesterday."We did not order a curfew there, we just appealed to local residents not to leave their homes between...

Main Asian coffee producers to boost consumption

Main Asian coffee producers to boost consumption NUSA DUA, Bali (Reuter): Leading coffee producers in Asia and the Pacific will seek to boost consumption of the beverage as per capita incomes in the fast-growing region rise, an Indonesian official said yesterday.

Garuda pilot in Dutch detention

Garuda pilot in Dutch detentionFrom Suara KaryaOn Jan. 25 Suara Karya reported the experience of Garuda pilot Muhammad Said who was invited for a drink by a person named Sheik in the hotel where the pilot was staying. I would like to make some points regarding this.1.

Pileup claims four lives

Pileup claims four lives JAKARTA (JP): Four people were killed and nine others seriously injured in a five car pileup on the Tangerang-Merak toll road Sunday.Police sources said the victims were Henki, 21, Venny, 44, Joseph Sumolang, 45, and his daughter Dewi, 2.