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Disabled workers' lawsuit postponed

Disabled workers' lawsuit postponed JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta State Administrative Court postponed on Monday the hearing of a lawsuit filed by at least 80 disabled workers against the Labor Dispute Arbitration Board at the Ministry of Manpower as the board's lawyer lacked an authorization letter.

Imports of capital goods plunge 37.68 percent

Imports of capital goods plunge 37.68 percent JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's imports of capital goods dropped 37.68 percent to US$5.69 billion last year from $9.28 billion in 1997, due to plunging investment activities in the country, the Ministry of Industry and Trade said on Monday.

PAL to pay some bills

PAL to pay some bills MANILA (AFP): Regulators on Monday authorized Philippine Airlines (PAL) to pay lessors and creditors US$9.16 million, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).The flag carrier, which is in receivership, had sought to make the payments by April 15 to avoid aircraft being...

Oil spill in Saigon River

Oil spill in Saigon River HANOI (AFP): About 110,000 liters of oil spilled into the Saigon River over the weekend after two carriers collided, police said on Monday.The two Vietnamese vessels collided late on April 16 causing a leak in one which discharged 110,000 liters of machine lubricant into...

Six found dead in Ciamis killing spree

Six found dead in Ciamis killing spree BANDUNG (JP): At least six people have been found dead in what is believed to be part of a larger killing spree in Ciamis regency, West Java, police here said on Monday.

Sambas refugees' fate hangs in the balance

Sambas refugees' fate hangs in the balance JAKARTA (JP): West Kalimantan authorities have yet to decide whether to relocate nearly 23,000 Madurese now taking refuge in Pontianak and surrounding areas.Ethnic clashes flared up again on Sunday in the Sambas hamlet of Karimunting, 10 kilometers south...

RI given until July to implement 'no fire' policy

RI given until July to implement 'no fire' policy JAKARTA (Agencies): Indonesia has until mid-July to implement ASEAN's "zero-burning policy" requiring the prevention of new land-clearing forest fires as a test of Jakarta's resolve, Antara quoted a Singapore health official as saying Monday.

Islamic sect revival reported

Islamic sect revival reported KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysian authorities believe a former leader of an outlawed Islamic sect is trying to revive it with foreign help, reports said on Sunday.Former Al-Arqam leader Ashaari Muhammad was suspected to be behind the efforts launched three months ago, a...

Parties push ahead with premature campaigning

Parties push ahead with premature campaigning JAKARTA (JP): Although the official election campaign period is still a month away, political parties across the country have moved their electioneering activities into high gear.

RI's pre-Olympics soccer team tie 1-1 with Cambodia

RI's pre-Olympics soccer team tie 1-1 with Cambodia JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's pre-Olympics soccer team achieved a 1-1 draw against Cambodia in the first of a two-game friendly match at the Lebak Bulus stadium on Sunday.

Pickpockets beat conductor to death

Pickpockets beat conductor to death JAKARTA (JP): A Metromini bus conductor was beaten to death by a group, thought to be pickpockets, after he refused to allow them to board the public vehicle near the Tebet train station in South Jakarta on Sunday.

Hi-tech ballot counting to be introduced

Hi-tech ballot counting to be introduced JAKARTA (JP): The University of Indonesia will exhibit on Monday afternoon a computerized ballot counting system designed to prevent cheating in the upcoming general election.

Govt set for Soeharto's legal fight

Govt set for Soeharto's legal fight BOYOLALI, Central Java (JP): Minister/State Secretary Akbar Tandjung said on Sunday the government was ready to face any legal attempts to drag President B.J. Habibie into the corruption case being built against former president Soeharto.

Month-long pig culling ends

Month-long pig culling ends KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): A mass pig culling operation in a Malaysian state, to curb an encephalitis outbreak that has killed 98 people, ended on Sunday with 640,500 pigs killed.The operation began on March 20 in southwest Negeri Sembilan state where 83 of the victims had died...

Supreme Court to annuls Hutama Karya verdict

Supreme Court to annuls Hutama Karya verdict JAKARTA (JP): The Supreme Court is set to save state-owned construction firm PT Hutama Karya from liquidation by annulling on Friday its earlier verdict that declared the company bankrupt.

Irian Jaya town isolated

Irian Jaya town isolated NABIRE, Irian Jaya: This provincial town has virtually become a no-flight zone for the past two weeks due to a telecommunications breakdown that makes it impossible for any aircraft to land.Telephone communication has also ceased, Antara reported on Saturday.

KPC required to divest 30% stake to local partners

KPC required to divest 30% stake to local partners JAKARTA (JP): The country's largest coal mining company PT Kaltim Prima Coal (KPC) is required to divest more shares to local partners this year for failing to fulfill its initial divestment program.

Couple arrested for producing Ecstasy pills

Couple arrested for producing Ecstasy pills JAKARTA (JP): Police arrested a husband and wife on Friday for allegedly producing Ecstasy pills at their residence in a police housing complex in Jelambar subdistrict, West Jakarta.

Farm produce exports improve by 11.65%

Farm produce exports improve by 11.65% JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's foreign exchange earnings from the export of agricultural products rose 11.65 percent to US$3.65 billion last year from $3.27 billion in 1997 due to higher prices on the international market, the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS)...

Sutoyoso tells Jakartans to be more vigilant

Sutoyoso tells Jakartans to be more vigilant JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso urged city residents on Friday to improve vigilance "at all times" in light of the recent bomb blast at Hayam Wuruk Plaza shopping center in West Jakarta.

Clashes continue in East Timor

Clashes continue in East Timor JAKARTA (JP): One person died and several were injured on Sunday in a clash between groups for and against East Timorese independence in Hera, east of the capital of Dili, in a continuation of violence that killed at least 20 on Saturday.

Search for helicopter debris continues

Search for helicopter debris continues JAKARTA (JP): Search for helicopter debris continued off the Java Sea on Sunday, following the discovery of the last three of four fatalities of the aircraft chartered by Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO) Indonesia which crashed on Wednesday.

Repex receives ISO award

Repex receives ISO award JAKARTA (JP): PT Repex Perdana International (Repex), the Indonesian affiliate of the U.S.-based air express company Federal Express (FedEx), has received an International Standards Organization (IS0) 9002 certification from the Switzerland-based international certification...

World rubber body's future hangs in balance

World rubber body's future hangs in balance KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): The world rubber agreement, apparently doomed by the withdrawal of two large producers upset over low prices, faces its moment of truth this week as the last commodity pact with economic clout.

Togean islands biota in danger

Togean islands biota in danger PALU, Central Sulawesi: Locals from the Togean Islands have renewed their calls on the government to stop environmental destruction caused by the use of fishing explosives.

Lake Toba's water level

Lake Toba's water level The cause of Lake Toba's water level dropping continues to be an argument without end. One of my hobbies is visiting Parapat, Samosir and other places around the lake. I like to observe the surface of the lake from time to time.

1,700 Muslim refugees return to Maluku

1,700 Muslim refugees return to Maluku UJUNGPANDANG, South Sulawesi (JP): After several months of sheltering in various towns here, around 1,700 Muslim refugees are returning to Maluku, from which they fled following clashes with Christians that killed an estimated 300 people since the violence...

Wukirasih retains title on RI circuit

Wukirasih retains title on RI circuit JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's Wukirasih Sawondari retained her title in the women's singles at the first event of the 1999 Indonesia Circuit held at the Danamon Kemayoran Tennis Center on Sunday after beating Switzerland's Diane Asensio 6-1, 6-4.

House approves new bill to boost BI's independence

House approves new bill to boost BI's independence JAKARTA (JP): The House of Representatives approved on Friday the new central bank bill designed to boost Bank Indonesia's (BI) independence and realign its function in the banking industry into that of a regulatory agency.

IPTN delivers two aircraft to Thailand

IPTN delivers two aircraft to Thailand JAKARTA (JP): State-owned aircraft manufacturer IPTN will hand over on Monday two CN-235-220 aircraft ordered by Thailand's Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives.

Japanese loan for environment

Japanese loan for environment TANGERANG (JP): Mitsui Corporation of Japan is expected to disburse part of a US$100 million loan it pledged for the improvement of environmental conservation in Indonesia, an official said on Friday.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Painting Exhibition: by Jeihan, at the Cikini Galeria, Jl. Cikini Raya 65, Central Jakarta (Phone: 31901082), until April 30. * Documentary Exhibition: Jan Steen (1626 - 1679), at Erasmus Huis, Jl. H.R.

One million hectares of forest to be alloted to cooperatives

One million hectares of forest to be alloted to cooperatives JAKARTA (JP): The government will allocate at least one million hectares of the country's forests to cooperatives in order to give more people an opportunity to manage the country's forest resources, Minister of Forestry and Plantations...

Our refugee problem

Our refugee problem With unrest continuing to fester in several areas in this country -- East Timor, West Kalimantan and Maluku in particular come to mind -- the authorities seem to be having difficulty keeping track of the refugees forced to flee the troubled areas, not to mention providing...

Asian monies may continue to surge, despite warnings

Asian monies may continue to surge, despite warnings SINGAPORE (AFP): Asian currencies are expected maintain their climb up this week despite warnings that regional economies, particularly Japan, have yet to show firm signs of recovery.

PBB carries on the Masyumi torch

PBB carries on the Masyumi torch The Crescent Star Party (PBB) is one of several political parties campaigning on an Islamic platform. The party's leaders talked to The Jakarta Post recently about their vision, political and economic concepts, and their preparations for the June 7 general election.

Man slashed to death in quarrel

Man slashed to death in quarrel BOGOR (JP): A man was slashed to death for trying to stop a fight over a land dispute between two of his neighbors in Babakan village, Parung district, here on Thursday night.

Govt to give percentage of oil, gas yield to provinces

Govt to give percentage of oil, gas yield to provinces JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Mines and Energy Kuntoro Mangkusubroto said on Friday the ministry would draft a formula to distribute a percentage of the government's oil and gas revenue to provinces in the form of oil and gas royalties.

Flood inundates Sampang

Flood inundates Sampang SAMPANG, East Java: Two days of heavy rain caused flooding in this East Java town on Saturday, but most residents had anticipated the deluge.Antara reported that thousands of people had gathered their belongings and stored them in the ceilings before flooding commenced.

Former official indicted for graft

Former official indicted for graft JAKARTA (JP): A former president of city-owned slaughter house operator PD Dharma Jaya, has been indicted at the Central Jakarta District Court for involvement in a Rp 1.1 billion (US$132,800) corruption scandal.

Winner of next general election

Winner of next general election The general election is just a few weeks away, and if I am right, this is going to be a very important national event, because after the elections, Indonesians are hoping the nation will be steered in the right direction and achieve the real goals of reform.

Kopassus repairing its tarnished image

Kopassus repairing its tarnished image JAKARTA (JP): The Army's Special Force (Kopassus) marked on Friday its 47th anniversary with promises to undertake reform in order to repair its tarnished image, but refused to spell out the measures.Maj. Gen. Syahrir M.S.

Matahari to enter Yemen

Matahari to enter Yemen JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed retailer Matahari Group said last week it would expand its business to Yemen.Matahari's chairman Hari Darmawan said the company would cooperate with the local Shoumaela Group to facilitate the move into Yemen.

RI says no to UN force in Timor

RI says no to UN force in Timor JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia rejected on Friday mounting calls for some kind of United Nations presence in East Timor, even as critics charged it with failing to arrest the rising violence in the territory.U.S.

Nature and culture should coexist

Nature and culture should coexist JAKARTA (JP): Some people believe everything in the world is created in pairs. Naturally, the pairs are the opposite of each other, just like day and night, good and bad, sweet and bitter.That positive-negative difference is believed to create balance in life.

Manchester serves as new gateway to UK for MAS

Manchester serves as new gateway to UK for MAS Malaysia Airlines invited The Jakarta Post's reporter Hyginus Hardoyo to join an entourage for the inauguration of its maiden flight from Kuala Lumpur to Manchester on March 29.

Proper diet, exercise keys to longevity

Proper diet, exercise keys to longevityBy Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): Disprove the common notion that being elderly is "useless" and burdensome. Live longer and stay vital, but how?A lively seminar on active aging last week focused on the search for vitality during old age.

Poll rigging practices haunt KIPP, Unfrel, Rectors Forum

Poll rigging practices haunt KIPP, Unfrel, Rectors Forum JAKARTA (JP): The following unlawful practices were identified in past elections. Data has been provided by the Independent Election Monitoring Committee (KIPP), the University Network for Free and Fair Elections (Unfrel) and the Rector Forum.

When conscience says enough is enough

When conscience says enough is enough Malu (Aku) Jadi Orang Indonesia (I am) Ashamed of Being Indonesian), Seratus Puisi Taufiq Ismail (One hundred poems of Taufiq Ismail); Taufik Ismail; Yayasan Ananda, Jakarta, 1998, xvi + 206pp. JAKARTA (JP): Taufiq Ismail is an inexhaustible source of poems.

Children will have their say in court

Children will have their say in court SINGAPORE (DPA): Children caught in bitter divorce and custody battles in Singapore will have a legal say over which parent they want to live with in a landmark program starting in July, a published report said Saturday.