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Suspect in Beng Seng murder freed

Suspect in Beng Seng murder freed JAKARTA (JP): The City Police have released another man who had earlier been suspected of having a significant role in the 1994 killing of an entertainment businessman, Darmansyah Sujadi alias Nyo Beng Seng.

Most Asian stock markets to see post-holiday rise

Most Asian stock markets to see post-holiday rise HONG KONG (Reuter): Most Asian stock markets should see a flurry of activity next week as investors and fund managers return from the Chinese New Year and Moslem Idul Fitri holidays, brokers said.

Relief operation moving smoothly after storms

Relief operation moving smoothly after storms JAKARTA (JP): Humanitarian aid has been streaming to the quake-stricken areas in Irian Jaya as storms abated yesterday, relief authorities say.As practically all affected areas have now become accessible, search and rescue workers have counted 101 dead,...

Manila airport inspected

Manila airport inspected MANILA (AFP): A U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) mission will arrive in the Philippines to assess if safety standards at the country's main international airport meets its standards, aviation officials said here Saturday.

City vows to return land to nature

City vows to return land to nature JAKARTA (JP): The Central Jakarta mayoralty will demolish a house in the Cempaka Timur subdistrict for being built in a prohibited green area.The head of Cempaka Putih district, Isa Hamdani, said over the weekend that the mayoralty issued a demolition letter dated...

Two die in landslide, floods

Two die in landslide, floods CILACAP, Central Java: Two people died and another went missing in the floods and the accompanying landslide that hit the regency on Friday and Saturday.Thousands of houses were submerged in the floods, while a total of 55 houses were seriously damaged by the landslide.

Questioning the need for rules and regulations

Questioning the need for rules and regulationsBy Ignas Kleden JAKARTA (JP): Regulation and deregulation have become key words in public discussions of the political and economic conditions of Indonesia.

Economists hail campaign against levies

Economists hail campaign against levies JAKARTA (JP): Economists hailed the government's plan to further cut legal levies but also suggested that it fight against illegal "levies" to help boost Indonesia's economic competitiveness.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:30 p.m. Travel: My Country 2:35 TV Series: Saber Rider and The Star Sheriff 3:00 News: Lintasan Berita 3:05 Quiz: Cepat Tepat 3:30 TV Series: Crystal Maze 4:30 Quiz: Cepat Tepat 4:00 News: Lintasan Berita 5:00 Evening News 5:25 Travel: My Country 5:30 Family Program 6:00 News:...

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Music * Hotel Dai-ichi, Jl. Senen Raya 135, Central Jakarta. - Mezzanine Lounge: Solo Pianist, daily from 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., opening hours Monday to Sunday 11 a.m to 1 a.m. * Hotel Aryaduta, Jl.

Playboy arrested for statutory rape

Playboy arrested for statutory rape PURWOKERTO, Central Java: Abdul Rachman, a 45-year-old resident of Teluk subdistrict, was arrested on Friday after he was caught having sex with a 15-year-old Ria.The girl threw herself at the police in protest of the arrest.

Financing jet development

Financing jet development The 10-day-old PT Dua Satu Tiga Puluh (DSTP) may have the most political clout of all private companies in Indonesia. President Soeharto and two former vice presidents sit on its board of commissioners and three other high officials, including Minister/Cabinet Secretary...

Theft in night bus

Theft in night busFrom Pikiran RakyatOn Feb. 6, 1996, I left Bandung, West Java, for Semarang, Central Java, by night bus. The bus left Bandung at 7:00 p.m. with only 13 passengers. Confident that the bus crew would take care of the passengers and their safety, I fell asleep as we neared Cirebon.

Trade eases India-Pakistan tension

Trade eases India-Pakistan tension Tired of waiting for their politicians to get along, South Asian countries are forging ahead with trade links. Kunda Dixit of Inter Press Service reports. NEW DELHI (IPS): Among the cricket balls being used by players from 12 participating teams during the World...

Drivers protest colleague's killing

Drivers protest colleague's killing JAKARTA (JP): Most Metromini bus drivers on the Kampung Melayu-Stasiun Cakung route went on strike on Saturday in protest at the killing of their fellow driver by six of his passengers two days earlier.

Soputan volcano active again

Soputan volcano active again MANADO, North Sulawesi: The chiefs of districts around the 1,820-meter Mt. Soputan have been asked to stay on alert and monitor the volcano which has been showing increased activity recently, Antara reported.

Malaysia hits back on Canada

Malaysia hits back on Canada KUALA LUMPUR (Reuter): Canada's allegation of match fixing by Malaysia and India during a hockey qualifying match for the Olympic Games was an insult to both countries, yesterday newspapers quoted Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad as saying.

Footwear producers lament higher raw material prices

Footwear producers lament higher raw material prices JAKARTA (JP): Manufacturers of plastic sandals in East Java have been complaining about the rising price of polypropylene, which has increased by up to 10 percent over the last few months.

KL wants limited EU-Asia meeting

KL wants limited EU-Asia meeting KUALA LUMPUR (Reuter): Malaysia's Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad wants an Asia-Europe leaders summit (ASEM) limited to Southeast and East Asia and European Union (EU) countries for the moment, the Sunday Star newspaper reported.

Preparation needed for 2nd round exams

Preparation needed for 2nd round exams JAKARTA (JP): The government's plan to hold a second round of final exams for primary and high school students who fail the first time may be hampered by poor preparation because it came at such short notice, an education expert said.H.A.R.

Lessons from U.S. presidential primary

Lessons from U.S. presidential primary The Republican presidential primary in New Hampshire, the United States, was won by Pat Buchanan who may go on to challenge Bill Clinton for the White House. Mochtar Buchori looks at this presidential race and reflects on the upcoming general elections in...

Most Idul Fitri travelers back in town

Most Idul Fitri travelers back in town JAKARTA (JP): About one million people, who had spent Idul Fitri holidays with families in the provinces, were back in town yesterday.Officials said they expected more than one million to arrive by midnight.

Democratization developing fast enough: Expert

Democratization developing fast enough: Expert JAKARTA (JP): Political scientist Amir Santoso maintains that the democratization process in Indonesia is moving at a healthy pace, despite the country's relatively small middle class.

CSIS holds writing contest

CSIS holds writing contest JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian intellectuals have been invited to take part in a scholarly writing contest on either international relations or the exploration of local thinking and philosophy.

PRC and ROC coexist

PRC and ROC coexist The main points in my letter to your newspaper (Feb. 12, 1996) were: To ask the Chinese Communist regime to back off from threatening Taiwan, and to stop blockading Taiwan from reentering international organizations with its official name, the Republic of China, so the world can...

Don't blame the people

Don't blame the peopleFrom RepublikaAccording to a newspaper report, the minister of public works said that the recent floods in Jakarta were attributable to a lack of discipline. Why should the people be blamed?The minister should instead look into who gave permission to developers to build...

Scholar urges PDI to field new condidate in East Java

Scholar urges PDI to field new condidate in East Java YOGYAKARTA (JP): Political scientist Riswandha Imawan underlined the need for a "third party" to resolve the crisis at the East Java chapter of the Indonesia Democratic Party (PDI) and avoid government intervention.

Nature triumphs over society at the Institute of Sciences

Nature triumphs over society at the Institute of SciencesBy Mochtar Buchori JAKARTA (JP): Are social sciences being devalued at the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI)? And are basic and exact sciences being subjected to reappraisal at the same institution?These questions were asked by Prof.

The rich who have to live with the floods

The rich who have to live with the floodsBy Maria Andi JAKARTA (JP): In Jakarta, home to at least nine million people, floods have become as familiar as old friends to families who live in areas which are submerged once or twice a year.

On nuclear plant

On nuclear plant On the day of the terrible floods that submerged almost all of Jakarta, my husband and I decided not to contribute to the already chaotic traffic and stayed at home. I therefore had time to read The Jakarta Post from A to Z.

Don't send the old to nursing homes, Inten says

Don't send the old to nursing homes, Inten says JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Social Services Inten Suweno visited a site of a new old folks home in Semarang, Central Java, with a plea to people in the country not to send their aging parents to such homes unless they really have to.

RP officials sacked over sea disaster

RP officials sacked over sea disaster MANILA (Reuter): Philippine President Fidel Ramos on Saturday sacked maritime officials after a ferry sank killing more than 50 passengers.Ramos ordered the immediate relief of regional directors, port managers and station commanders of the Maritime Industry...

ICRC meets with Irian rebel leaders

ICRC meets with Irian rebel leaders JAKARTA (JP): Hopes were dashed again yesterday after a mediator of the military-led rescue operation met with leaders of the separatist rebels in Irian Jaya but failed to secure the release of any of the 13 people they have been holding captive for seven weeks.

Is it safe to eat Acehnese fish?

Is it safe to eat Acehnese fish?By Dewi Anggraeni MELBOURNE (JP): Most people are devastated when a terrible, life-extinguishing accident affects their family. Then, once the loved ones are buried, life goes on, despite memories, grief, regrets and anger, possibly lingering on.

Javanese princess to wed

Javanese princess to wed YOGYAKARTA: Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono X, sultan of Yogyakarta, one of the remaining Javanese kingdoms, on Saturday led a traditional engagement ceremony for his eldest daughter, Gusti Raden Ajeng Nurmalitasari.

On public debate

On public debate Barring unforeseeable circumstances, a public hearing on forestry will be held on March 2. The meeting will take place at the Sahid Jaya hotel in Jakarta and many members of the community -- either people with a direct interest in the subject to be discussed or those without such...

Teak forest

Teak forestFrom Media IndonesiaA few weeks ago almost all media in Jakarta reported the that the Wangon community in Central Java attacked the Forest Supervision Office (Perhutani) located in the village.

Subway concept best suited to Jakarta: Rais

Subway concept best suited to Jakarta: Rais JAKARTA (JP): TB. M. Rais, deputy governor on economic and development affairs, said on Saturday that an underground system would be the most appropriate transport concept for the capital city.

Davomas' dividend Rp 500

Davomas' dividend Rp 500 JAKARTA (JP): PT Davomas Abadi, a publicly-listed cocoa butter and powder producer, plans to pay Rp 500 (21.5 U.S. cents) per share dividend, the company said last week.Davomas reported a 79.6 percent increase in its net profit to Rp 24.

Mt. Agung closed to climbers

Mt. Agung closed to climbers DENPASAR, Bali: The famous Mt. Agung has been closed to climbers for Feb. 14 - April 26 in connection with a series of sacred traditional rites called Karya Agung Eka Bhuana which are being held in the Pura (temple) Besakih.

Fifty lecturers resign from Salatiga university

Fifty lecturers resign from Salatiga university SALATIGA, Central Java (JP): At least 50 staff lecturers of the Satya Wacana Christian University have tendered their resignation in the latest fall out of a three-year old bickering with the college administrators.

Young artists push for glass painting revival

Young artists push for glass painting revival SURAKARTA, Central Java (JP): Although contemporary batik paintings have become predominant and attract art observers and collectors, glass paintings used to be highly valued.

Hygiene a distant dream for Bantar Gebang residents

Hygiene a distant dream for Bantar Gebang residentsText by T. Sima Gunawan and photos by Mulkan Salmona BEKASI, West Java (JP): It was noon. A young man wearing a bamboo hat was sitting contentedly in a simple tent, eating a cob of corn. A fly settled on it, but he didn't care.

Classic jewelry designs showcase Indonesian talent

Classic jewelry designs showcase Indonesian talentBy Parvathi Nayar Narayan JAKARTA (JP): "Love Indonesian products" was the theme of a recent show of jewelry designed by Een Hendratmo and promoted by Martha Tilaar.

Disposing of the city's garbage

Disposing of the city's garbageBy Johannes Simbolon JAKARTA (JP): If you drive along the main streets of Jakarta at night, you will see a horde of workers, clad either in yellow, blue or orange, sweeping the streets and collecting the disposals of the day.

Indonesian killed in S. Korea

Indonesian killed in S. Korea SEOUL (AFP): An Indonesian first officer was killed and three other persons injured in an engine room explosion aboard a 1,200 ton freighter anchored in the South Korean port of Ulsan, Yonhap news agency said yesterday.

White House celebrates Idul Fitri for the first time

White House celebrates Idul Fitri for the first timeBy Hillary Rodham Clinton This week, for the first time in American history, the White House hosted a celebration of an Islamic holiday. It was long overdue.

Finding a use for small, worthless coins

Finding a use for small, worthless coins JAKARTA (JP): "Mommy, how come I never see one rupiah coins?" my little son asked while showing me his math book. His book was filled with arithmetic problems using examples with less-than-Rp 10 coins. In reality, the coins are antiquated.

Aquaria: Outward serenity hides lurking savagery

Aquaria: Outward serenity hides lurking savageryBy James Penha JAKARTA (JP): In contrast to pet dogs who constantly make demands on their owners (Touch me! Feed me! Comb me! Let me sleep on the couch, the bed, your arm), or pet cats whose independence infuriates their hosts (I'll be out prowling...

Composting helps solve organic waste problems

Composting helps solve organic waste problems JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta residents produce more than 25,000 cubic meters of waste everyday, 83 percent of which is organic waste.Composting is one way to reduce the amount of waste sent to the landfill, and an equally good way to produce fertilizer for...