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NAM seeks united stance on NPT

NAM seeks united stance on NPT JAKARTA (JP): As developed and developing countries begin considering the future of the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), ministers of the 111-nation Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) will attempt to find a common position on the issue when they meet in Bandung, West...

Anticipating social change in RI

Anticipating social change in RIBy Ignas Kleden This is the first of two articles on development and the accompanying changes the people have to face. JAKARTA (JP): Needless to say, the economic development which has been the focus of the first 25-year period of Indonesia's national development...

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Music * The Aryaduta Jakarta, Jl. Prapatan 44-48, Central Jakarta: - Ambiente Italian Restaurant: Bonauli vocal group, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.; Lost Morenitos, Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.

Australia rejects Timorese asylum seekers

Australia rejects Timorese asylum seekers JAKARTA (JP): Australia has indicated that it will reject several hundreds of East Timorese asylum seekers who recently entered the country using tourist visas.

Rights activists soothe public in protest fray

Rights activists soothe public in protest fray JAKARTA (JP): Human rights activists have called for fair trials to be afforded to three citizens accused of involvement in recent demonstrations against the Indonesian government.

RI pledge to beat Thais in SEA Games

RI pledge to beat Thais in SEA Games JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia will send medal-winning athletes to the 18th Southeast Asian Games in Chiang Mai in December, being determined to defeat host Thailand's fierce challenge for regional sporting supremacy.

Clean Friday campaign

Clean Friday campaign JAKARTA (JP): Governor Surjadi Soedirdja says the Clean Friday campaign will be expanded as a part of the clean-city policy carried out at City Hall and the capital's five mayoralties in order to increase public awareness of the need to improve sanitation.

Stickers proposed to replace 3-in-one system

Stickers proposed to replace 3-in-one system JAKARTA (JP): City council urged yesterday for the city administration to replace its three-in-one traffic policy, currently applied to the city's major thoroughfares, with a sticker system.H. Helmy AR.

Japanese lenders 'flexible' over loans

Japanese lenders 'flexible' over loans JAKARTA (JP): Japanese creditors are offering flexibility to help Indonesian borrowers overcome their increasing debt problems caused by the steady appreciation of the yen."I think there is flexibility to eliminate some individual problems.

Contemplacion case

Contemplacion case Being a Filipino in Indonesia, I am quite concerned over the way the Contemplacion case is developing. I hope that those concerned will open their hearts and minds and reach a decision that will be fair to all.Perhaps the Singaporean government is right.

Air Force moves into Cilangkap headquarters

Air Force moves into Cilangkap headquarters JAKARTA (JP): The Air Force yesterday moved its headquarters to the huge Cilangkap military complex in East Jakarta, a move which President Soeharto hopes will further strengthen the unity of the Armed Forces.

ASEAN countries may face cement shortages

ASEAN countries may face cement shortages KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): A Malaysian minister has warned of a cement shortage in ASEAN countries as planned construction projects exceed the region's existing capacity, reports said yesterday.

RI textile exports to increase

RI textile exports to increase JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Textile Association (API) has predicted that this year's exports of textiles and textile products will grow by 10 percent to US$6.2 billion.An API deputy chairman, Lili Asdjudiredjo, disclosed the association's estimate after meeting with...

S'pore pledges to reopen Flor Contemplacion case

S'pore pledges to reopen Flor Contemplacion case SINGAPORE (AFP): The Singapore government has pledged to reopen the case of hanged Filipina maid Flor Contemplacion if she is proved innocent of killing a compatriot.

Australian businesses work through aid budget

Australian businesses work through aid budgetBy Dewi Anggraeni MELBOURNE (JP): Australia, it seems, is determined to participate in Asia. Prime Minister Paul Keating continuously encourages Australian businesses to look toward Asia in trade and investment.

Development for people

Development for people It is always a pleasure to read Your Letters, as this column gives me various thoughts and information. Your readers' comments show that they do care about this country and its development.

Wayang performance for 50 nights

Wayang performance for 50 nights SURAKARTA, Central Java: The city, one of the centers of Javanese art and culture, is hosting wayang (traditional leather puppet) performances for 50 consecutive nights beginning July 15.

PWI formalizes members' sacking

PWI formalizes members' sacking JAKARTA (JP): The central board of the Association of Indonesian Journalists (PWI) endorsed yesterday its Jakarta branch's decision to fire 13 of its members for joining the unrecognized Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI).

Big fish eat little fish in the South Asian seas

Big fish eat little fish in the South Asian seas Might is right as large foreign trawlers net fish off South Asian shores, leaving little for impoverished local fisherfolk. Mahesh Uniyal of Inter Press Service reports. NEW DELHI: The first thing V.

Conglomerates' sales dominant in GDP

Conglomerates' sales dominant in GDP JAKARTA (JP): The total sales of the country's 300 business conglomerates reached over Rp 144.4 trillion (US$64.9 billion) in 1993, accounting for 43.7 percent of the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of around Rp 329.7 trillion in the same year.

Utut loses to Blatny in 7th round

Utut loses to Blatny in 7th round JAKARTA (JP): Trailing in second place until the fifth round, Utut Adianto, Indonesia's number one Grand Master managed to finish only sixth in the New York Open Chess tournament which ended on Sunday.Utut tied with nine other players with a total of 6.

RI misses out in Taiwan labor market

RI misses out in Taiwan labor market JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia is missing out in the lucrative job markets in Taiwan because the government has been slow in renewing the licenses of manpower supplier companies, an executive of the industry said.T.M.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Music * The Aryaduta Jakarta, Jl. Prapatan 44-48, Central Jakarta: - Ambiente Italian Restaurant: Bonauli vocal group, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.; Lost Morenitos, Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.

Firms deny role in alleged intimidation

Firms deny role in alleged intimidation JAKARTA (JP): Two companies denied allegations yesterday that they had resorted to intimidation to force Pesanggrahan residents to sell their land to make way for a toll road in Bintaro, South Jakarta.

Telkom appoints new directors, commissioners

Telkom appoints new directors, commissioners JAKARTA (JP): In the midst of preparing to float its shares domestically and internationally, the state-owned domestic telecommunications firm, PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Telkom), is having its boards of directors and commissioners shaken up.

Kuwaiti funds sought for IPTN program

Kuwaiti funds sought for IPTN program JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto yesterday urged Kuwait to examine the possibility of financing the development of airplanes built by IPTN, the state-owned aircraft manufacturer.

RI gears up to host World Archery C'ships

RI gears up to host World Archery C'ships JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's preparations for its hosting of the World Archery Championships are reaching full swing, the new chairman of the Indonesian Archery Association (Perpani), Oetojo Oesman said yesterday.

TV series on police prepared

TV series on police prepared JAKARTA (JP): Noted Indonesian film producer Wim Umboh is working on the production of a television series on the experiences of North Jakarta police personnel."The shooting of the first two films will be carried out next week," the president of PT International Aries...

Govt lowers retail prices of cement

Govt lowers retail prices of cement JAKARTA (JP): The government, harshly criticized for its recent decision to raise the reference prices of cement by more than 40 percent, announced yesterday that retail prices of the material should be 10 percent below the new reference prices.

Manila announces Security meet

Manila announces Security meet MANILA (UPI): President Fidel Ramos announced yesterday that Manila's National Security Council will meet on April 21 to assess the Spratlys issue, the Philippines' diplomatic rift with Singapore and a recent Moslem attack in the south which left more than 50 people...

Fifteen people die in Bogor flash flood

Fifteen people die in Bogor flash flood JAKARTA (JP): Fifteen people died in a flash flood near a popular waterfall on the Cihedung river near Bogor, West Java, over the weekend. Seven bodies were recovered yesterday morning and eight on Sunday.

Palu shaken by tremors

Palu shaken by tremors PALU, Central Sulawesi: Palu was shaken by a series of tremors yesterday, Antara said. There were no immediate reports of casualties.The first quake, measuring 5.1 on the Richter scale, was recorded at around 11.15 a.

Briton needed at prosecutors' office soon

Briton needed at prosecutors' office soon JAKARTA (JP): The city Prosecutor's Office has asked a 48-year-old Briton to appear at the office soon to help support the dossiers on the abduction attempt of his two sons here recently.

57,000 to enter junior high schools

57,000 to enter junior high schools BEKASI (JP): The number of new entrants at junior high schools in Bekasi this year is projected to reach 57,000 students, an official said.Tisna Iyadilaga, head of the Bekasi education and culture office, said over the weekend that about 34,000 of the number will...

Illegal traders evicted

Illegal traders evicted JAKARTA (JP): South Jakarta Mayor H. Pardjoko, assisted by the Sanitation Department, Public Works Office and members of the powerful Pemuda Pancasila youth organization, has evicted 70 traders illegally operating at the Manggarai Utara market.

Bintang to be charged with defamation

Bintang to be charged with defamation JAKARTA (JP): Accusations against Goenawan Mohamad and Sri Bintang Pamungkas of involvement in this month's demonstration against President Soeharto in Germany are taking on a more definite form, as are the sanctions they could face.

India could help SE Asia: Analyst

India could help SE Asia: Analyst JAKARTA (JP): Despite being located in a separate geographic region, India can play a positive role in maintaining peace and security in Southeast Asia, a visiting Indian academic said yesterday.

Immigration and nationalism

Immigration and nationalism There has been a series of letters about me and my family. Yes, my wife is Indonesian and my son is half-and-half. This is not going to change. Even if my wife is forced to move to America with me, even if she becomes an American citizen, she will always be an...

Women artists in pursuit of Kartini's spirit

Women artists in pursuit of Kartini's spiritBy Carla Bianpoen JAKARTA (JP): Since the Nairobi Conference and the signing of the Forward-Looking Strategies by over 150 countries 10 years ago, the role of women in the development of their nations has been launched as part of a strategy for...

Govt gets Rp 26b in taxes for tourism promotion

Govt gets Rp 26b in taxes for tourism promotion JAKARTA (JP): The government has collected Rp 26.47 billion in development taxes, which will be used to finance the country's tourism industry, Minister of Tourism, Post and Telecommunications Joop Ave says.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeShare prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on April 17, 1995: Trading Shares Close Change Volume ------------------------------------------------------ ADES ALFINDO 2,675 0 AHAP INSURANCE 3,300 0 ALUMINDO PERKASA 1,100 0 ANDAYANI MEGAH 2,200 -50 20,500 ANEKA KIMIA RAYA...

Argentina to clash with RI in Fed Cup

Argentina to clash with RI in Fed Cup JAKARTA (JP): "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" was not a part of the script when Indonesia welcomed Gabriela Sabatini and company for their Federation Cup match yesterday.

Spratlys spat unfolds naivety

Spratlys spat unfolds naivety This is the second of two articles by our correspondent Harvey Stockwin on the mounting tension in the South China Sea. HONG KONG (JP): The Chinese annexation, on paper, in 1992, of the South China Sea should have been taken much more seriously right from the start.

Addressing currency swings

Addressing currency swings The APEC finance ministers' concern over the yen-dollar rate volatility since March is fully understandable. The wild currency swings have been hurting APEC's developing members in Asia in particular due to their intensive linkages with the Japanese economy.

Legong Festival in Bali

Legong Festival in Bali DENPASAR, Bali: The Walter Spies Foundation is holding a festival of Legong, classical Balinese dance, later this month."This year's festival is one of our social concerns to preserve the rich traditions that, we believe, support modern life," said Dian Syarif of Bank Bali,...

Soeharto calls for better haj organization

Soeharto calls for better haj organization JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto asked Minister of Religious Affairs Tarmizi Taher yesterday to improve the government's organization of the haj pilgrimage next year and to learn from this year, which some have described as the worst ever.

Put service first, bureaucrats told

Put service first, bureaucrats told JAKARTA (JP): Local administrators must put public services first before anything else in their line of job, Minister of Home Affairs Moch. Yogie S.M said yesterday.Yogie told a group of 43 regents and city mayors who were in town for a public administration...

RP foreign minister resigns over Flor case

RP foreign minister resigns over Flor case MANILA (Reuter): A tearful Philippine foreign minister resigned yesterday, the latest and most prominent casualty in a major domestic and diplomatic row over the execution of a Filipina maid for double murder in Singapore.

Asia Cup cricket final

Asia Cup cricket final I would like to draw your attention to the sports article Sri Lanka wins Asia Cup Cricket on page 10 of The Jakarta Post on April 15, 1995.Sri Lanka, batting first, scored 230 runs in 50 overs and then, in reply, India scored 231 runs at the loss of Manoj Prabhakar (9) and...

Water company studying pipe project proposals

Water company studying pipe project proposals JAKARTA (JP): The City Water Company (PAM Jaya) is studying proposals drafted by 10 private investors for the installation of pipe networks that will provide better water distribution to the public, the water company's director, H.