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KL oil palm projects continue despite ban

KL oil palm projects continue despite ban JAKARTA (JP): The government's recent ban on new foreign investment in oil palm plantations does not affect Malaysian investors' oil palm projects in Central Sulawesi, a provincial official said over the weekend.

Traders query new kiosks

Traders query new kiosks BOGOR (JP): Traders from Kebon Kembang market in Pasar Anyar went to the Bogor legislative council yesterday following rumors that the price of new kiosks in the market would be so high that they could not afford them.Rumors have it that a kiosk will cost between Rp 12.

Share prices predicted to decline on the JSX

Share prices predicted to decline on the JSX JAKARTA (JP): Share prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) are expected to fall further this week as fears of another U.S. interest rate increase linger.

City to put Kemang area in order

City to put Kemang area in order JAKARTA (JP): All non-residential building managements in Kemang have received notices of the city's plan to put building permits in order, South Jakarta Mayor Pardjoko said.

Rp 7 billion for palaces

Rp 7 billion for palaces SURAKARTA, Central Java: A fund of Rp 7 billion (approximately US$2.9 million) has been available for the renovation of Indonesian keraton (palaces) to boost development of tourism here.

Busang report says irregularities in gold samples

Busang report says irregularities in gold samples TORONTO (Reuter): A report by an Australian mining consultant for Canadian gold prospector Bre-X Minerals Ltd. pointed to abnormalities in gold taken from the Busang gold discovery in Indonesia, Canadian newspapers reported on Saturday.

Hundreds mourn fireman's tragic death

Hundreds mourn fireman's tragic death JAKARTA (JP): Hundreds of firemen, family and friends wept for Danu Sisworo, the fireman killed Friday in the Harco Mangga Dua fire, at his funeral Saturday at the Karet cemetery, Central Jakarta.

RP to end economic stewardship by IMF

RP to end economic stewardship by IMF CEBU, Philippines (AFP): The Philippines hopes to end more than two decades of economic stewardship by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) by the end of June, President Fidel Ramos said over the weekend.

Mahathir makes unique pact with political opponents

Mahathir makes unique pact with political opponents KUALA LUMPUR (Reuter): Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has made an unprecedented business pact with opposition Moslem fundamentalists, an overture that may lead to political cooperation as well, officials said at the weekend.

The seminar could reopen old wounds of yesteryear

The seminar could reopen old wounds of yesteryear The government's plan to hold a seminar on Nawaksara, the late president Sukarno's accountability speech before the Provisional People's Consultative Assembly (MPRS) in 1966, has been further postponed until after next year's presidential election.

Pro-Israeli elements scorned by Moslems

Pro-Israeli elements scorned by Moslems JAKARTA (JP): Scholar Amien Rais and the Indonesian Committee for World Moslems Solidarity (KISDI) deplored yesterday certain Indonesians who had voiced support for Israel in the Middle East crisis, and urged them to be aware of their blunder.

S'pore team to Sulawesi

S'pore team to Sulawesi SINGAPORE (DPA): Singapore's government plans to send a trade delegation to the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, officials said over the weekend.The group of 21 businessmen and officials is set to leave Singapore Monday for the six-day mission, according to a statement from...

Sudan works with rebels for peace

Sudan works with rebels for peace KHARTOUM (AFP): The Sudanese government and two splinter rebel factions will conclude a peace agreement shortly, yesterday's newspapers quoted parliament speaker Hassan Abdallah al Turabi as saying.

Mitsubishi enters China

Mitsubishi enters China TOKYO (AFP): Japan's Mitsubishi Electric Corp. plans to set up a new digital mobile telephone production base in China, possibly in 1998, the Yomiuri Shimbun said over the weekend.

Standard financial disclosure sought

Standard financial disclosure sought CEBU, Philippines (AFP): Members of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum need a common standard for financial disclosure if they want to boost capital markets, an economic think-tank said Saturday.

Police discover marijuana field

Police discover marijuana field BANDUNG, West Java: Police have discovered a marijuana plantation of several hundred square meters in Purwakarta, and have arrested three suspected planters, Antara reported Tuesday.

Of cutlery trays and thingamajigs

Of cutlery trays and thingamajigs JAKARTA (JP): Isn't it funny how an ordinary, even insignificant matter suddenly takes on such gigantic proportions? I'm sure that you have experienced a moment when some itty-bitty thing, like a button that comes off your shirt or skirt, has become the only matter...

Airplane skids off runway

Airplane skids off runway JAKARTA (JP): A Garuda Indonesia airplane with 20 people onboard skidded off the runway at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport here during a predawn landing yesterday. No one was reported hurt.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 6:45 a.m. Religious Teachings: Hikmah Pagi 7:15 Healthy and Fit 7:30 Children's Program: Arena 123 8:00 TV Series: Brudy and Family 8:30 Music: Bernyanyi dan Bergembira 9:00 Children's Film 9:30 Talk Show: Etika 10:00 TVRI News 10:30 Music: Album Minggu Ini 11:30 People and Events...

Jakartans look for relaxation and fun at the weekend

Jakartans look for relaxation and fun at the weekendBy Johannes Simbolon JAKARTA (JP): After working hard throughout the week, where do Jakartans go for the weekend?Puncak is still able to draw most of the weekenders with its pristine air and beautiful panorama.

Singapore players sidelined

Singapore players sidelined SINGAPORE (Reuter): Singapore's soccer authorities have told clubs to sideline four players named in a match-fixing case, the Straits Times newspaper reported yesterday.It quoted S-League chief Douglas Moore as saying it would not be fair to the players to let them on...

Money alone is not enough in poverty alleviation

Money alone is not enough in poverty alleviation JAKARTA (JP): Money is crucial in efforts to help the poor. But money alone is not enough.For Siti Oemijati Djajanegara, an urban community and population expert at the Demography Research Agency of the University of Indonesia, addressing poverty is...

North Jakarta slum welcomes antipoverty program

North Jakarta slum welcomes antipoverty programText by Rita A. Widiadana and photos by Mulkan Salmona JAKARTA (JP): Mak Muning, 57, warmly welcomed her guests in her newly "renovated" house in Kamal Muara fishing village in Penjaringan district, North Jakarta, one of the city's most...

Asia-Pacific states asked to improve investment climate

Asia-Pacific states asked to improve investment climate CEBU, Philippines (AFP): Asia-Pacific economies have to improve their investment climates to win private sector help in financing their development, financiers said here yesterday.

Indonesia loses 0-3 to Kiwis in Davis Cup tie

Indonesia loses 0-3 to Kiwis in Davis Cup tie JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia lost to New Zealand 0-3 in the second day of the Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group I second round at the Senayan tennis court yesterday.

Escaping the city on the weekend

Escaping the city on the weekend Smiling faces abound in the city on Fridays as people from all walks of life prepare to get away from their routines by traveling to favorite holiday spots for the weekend. The Jakarta Post's team of reporters, Christiani S.A. Tumelap, A.

Garry Kasparov still leads unofficial FIDE rating list

Garry Kasparov still leads unofficial FIDE rating listBy Kristianus Liem JAKARTA (JP): The unofficial FIDE rating list for February 1997 puts PCA champ Garry Kasparov below 2800 and takes Vladimir Kramnik past Anatoly Karpov as the new number three.

'The Violin': Tribute to Menuhin

'The Violin': Tribute to Menuhin The Violin By Yehudi Menuhin Flammarion, Paris, 1996 301 pages JAKARTA (JP): To classical music lovers around the world, the name Yehudi Menuhin is perhaps synonymous with the violin.

Aladdin on ice attempts to revive childhood memories

Aladdin on ice attempts to revive childhood memories JAKARTA (JP): Walt Disney is bringing Aladdin and his friends to Jakarta again. This time, they won't be at your nearest theater but on a temporary ice rink in Istora Senayan.

How low-income people spend their weekends

How low-income people spend their weekendsBy K. Basrie JAKARTA (JP): Getting away from the routine weekend is not the monopoly of the well-to-do. Low-income people in Jakarta also see weekends, particularly Sundays, as the appropriate time to spend their money for leisure.

Guess What?

Guess What? The recent wedding of Indonesia's top shuttlers, Susi Susanti and Alan Budi Kusuma -- claimed by the media as the "Wedding of the Year" -- may turn out to be the "Second Wedding of the Year" after all.Second, after one of the most eligible bachelors in the country gets married, that is.

Guess What?

Guess What? Who is the man Wimar Witoelar, host of a TV talk show, admires? Hint: a sportsman. Answer: bodybuilder Ade Rai.No one knows that he is a big fan of Ade Rai until Thursday, when he asked photographers to take his picture with Ade.

Guzman's death still a mystery

Guzman's death still a mystery MANILA (AFP): An autopsy conducted on the body of a Filipino geologist who apparently committed suicide is unlikely to explain the mystery behind his death, a Philippine diplomat said yesterday.

Febi reaches Thailand Junior

Febi reaches Thailand Junior JAKARTA (JP): Febi Widhiyanto of Indonesia reached the final at the Thailand International Tennis Junior Championship in Pattaya yesterday after beating top seeded Ziv Kabi of Israel 6- 4, 2-6, 7-6 (7-5).

French deaf artists to perform 'Antigone' in Jakarta

French deaf artists to perform 'Antigone' in JakartaBy Yenni Kwok JAKARTA (JP): The universality of Sophocles' tragedy Antigone is proven by its worldwide stage adaptations in English, Indonesian, French and other languages. But, in sign language?It can, and it will be performed here.

Hasty assumption

Hasty assumptionFrom MerdekaA vice president, or "veep" must be able to work with the president. This is specified in the Constitution of 1945. The candidate veep must also be able to work with the president elect.

Eddie Hara, Nyoman Erawan show off their talents

Eddie Hara, Nyoman Erawan show off their talentsBy Amir Sidharta JAKARTA (JP): After the opening of their exhibition Wednesday night, Eddie Hara, Nyoman Erawan and a group of friends had dinner and talked about the opening of their exhibition.

Jakartans spand their weekends in style

Jakartans spand their weekends in style JAKARTA (JP): Weekends are a precious time for almost all urban people to help cool their heated brain and body after heavily working on weekdays.Some people cannot even concentrate working on Fridays because their heads are already filled with itineraries...

Balinese changing colors for religious ceremonies

Balinese changing colors for religious ceremoniesBy Garrett Kam DENPASAR, Bali (JP): There was a time not all that long ago that the Balinese dressed for ceremonies in all the colors of the rainbow.Temple festivals were a feast for the eyes with brilliant reds, deep purples, iridescent blues,...

BI tightens rules on offshore loans

BI tightens rules on offshore loans JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia (BI), the central bank, is tightening the rules for commercial banks to raise offshore loans in a bid to maintain monetary stability and reduce pressure on the balance of payments.

Good coordination in Manggarai project urged

Good coordination in Manggarai project urged JAKARTA (JP): City councilor Djenny Suharso urged the Manggarai integrated terminal project's consortium to coordinate their plans with the city administration.

Portugal PM and Clinton discuss East Timor, NATO

Portugal PM and Clinton discuss East Timor, NATO WASHINGTON (AFP): President Bill Clinton reiterated U.S. concerns over human rights abuses in East Timor in talks Thursday with Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Guterres.

S&P gives Barito Pacific BB'-plus rating

S&P gives Barito Pacific BB'-plus rating JAKARTA (JP): Standard & Poor's said yesterday it assigned its double-B'-plus corporate credit rating to PT Barito Pacific Timber (BPT).According to the rating agency, the outlook is stable,.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:30 a.m News: Lintas Nusantara 2:40 Travel: My Country 2:45 Children's Film 3:10 Development Program: Mengenal Lingkungan 3:35 TV Series 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Sports 5:25 Variety Show 5:30 Tour and Travel: Wisata Nasional 5:55 Music 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita 6:05 Nusantara, The...

Hashim, Sukanto acquire Swabara

Hashim, Sukanto acquire SwabaraJP/afs JAKARTA (JP): Two leading Indonesian leading businessmen, Hashim Djojohadikusumo (second left) and Sukanto Tanoto (second right), have combined to buy a controlling interest in Swabara Group from Australia's Washington H.

Securities regulator confirms Bre-X probe

Securities regulator confirms Bre-X probe TORONTO (Agencies): Canada's top securities regulator said on Thursday it is probing whether Bre-X Minerals Ltd, mired in controversy over its Busang gold find in Indonesia, breached insider trading and disclosure laws.

BASF books Rp 400b in sales

BASF books Rp 400b in sales JAKARTA (JP): BASF Indonesia Group, a subsidiary of German chemical maker BASF AG, announced yesterday its sales volume hit Rp 400 billion (US$165.35 million) last year.BASF Indonesia's chief executive officer, Danny Jozal, attributed the increase to the production of...

Learning from the transfer of power

Learning from the transfer of power Controversy over whether or not the government should continue with its plan to hold a seminar to discuss the last public speech made by the late president Sukarno in 1966 continues.

Mt. Merapi still threatening

Mt. Merapi still threatening SEMARANG: Mount Merapi, which erupted on Jan. 17, is threatening to flood rivers near the volcano with cold lava, an official said yesterday.Mas Atje Purbawinata, chief of the Yogyakarta-based Merapi monitoring agency, said about 2.

Computer hacker punished

Computer hacker punished HAMBURG, Germany (AP): A 27-year-old Indonesian student was convicted Thursday of computer sabotage and attempted extortion for breaking into a Miami computer firm's database and then trying to force them to buy his security program.