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Burning the bridges of friendship

Burning the bridges of friendship It is hard to believe that the cartoons published by the New Straits Times insulting Thailand and Indonesia would come from Malaysia, a country which has taken a moral high ground in its war of words with its southern neighbor.

Unpopular leadership sinks PDI: Analysts

Unpopular leadership sinks PDI: Analysts JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Democratic Party's performance has nose-dived in this year's general election due to unpopular leadership, observers said yesterday.Of the 103.4 million votes counted by 3 p.m.

Boat festival to be held

Boat festival to be held PALEMBANG: The municipality here is holding a parade of traditional bidar boats in the Sriwijaya Festival organized for Palembang's anniversary. Records show Palembang was established in the year 683 A.D.

Where have all the stickers gone?

Where have all the stickers gone?From KompasI am a telephone subscriber who will pay an additional Rp 1,000, from May to October 1997, for the coming SEA Games event. This means that subscribers will be charged an additional Rp 6,000 over subsequent months.

Briton examined for illegal entry

Briton examined for illegal entry JAKARTA (JP): The immigration directorate general is questioning a Briton for illegally entering Indonesia after being deported last year, an official said Tuesday.Zaiman Nurmatias, director of immigration supervision, said that the Briton, named Lie Siu Hwie and...

Government denies further sale of Telkom shares

Government denies further sale of Telkom shares JAKARTA (JP): The government denied yesterday it would further divest its shares in PT Telkomunikasi Indonesia (PT Telkom).Director General of Post and Telecommunications Djakaria Purawidjaja said here yesterday the government had no plans to sell its...

Massachusetts agrees on sanctions for RI

Massachusetts agrees on sanctions for RI BOSTON (Reuter): A Massachusetts state legislative committee Thursday approved a measure that would impose sanctions against companies that do business with Indonesia.

GM to build Philippines plant

GM to build Philippines plant MANILA: General Motors is to invest about US$266 million in a new production facility in the Philippines.The plant is expected to be operational by 2000 and will include an export-oriented transmission factory with a capacity of 100,000 a year.

Sidewalks in Bandung

Sidewalks in Bandung Garrett Kam's letter in The Jakarta Post (May 24) about the sidewalks in Bali amuses me, especially because I made the same observation in Bandung, West Java, when we arrived two weeks ago.It is certainly something to improve in this beautiful city. MRS.

Inadequate compensation

Inadequate compensation I arrived in Singapore at about 1 p.m. on Jan. 21, 1997 by United Airlines flight No. UA 805. My two bags, which I had checked in at Toronto through to Singapore, did not arrive.

Myanmar signs economic pact with ally China

Myanmar signs economic pact with ally China RANGOON (Reuter): Myanmar has signed a broad economic and trade cooperation agreement with its major ally China, official media reports said yesterday, a move that comes soon after U.S. sanctions on Rangoon.

Civil servants' salaries increased

Civil servants' salaries increased JAKARTA (JP): A university graduate who joins the civil service can now earn slightly more than Rp 241,800 (US$99) a month, with allowances, compared to Rp 150,200 before April.

Fire razes Bank BNI building in Kota

Fire razes Bank BNI building in Kota JAKARTA (JP): A fire burned out the third and fourth floors of a state-owned Bank BNI building in Kota, West Jakarta, at dawn yesterday.The fire on Jl. Lada 1 at Pinangsia subdistrict started at 4:20 a.m.

Golden Truly responds

Golden Truly responds We thank Saraswati Barkah for her letter published on Friday, May 23.Referring to your visit to Golden Truly, Blok M, where you were overcome by the odor of rodents' waste on the second floor, we would like to inform herewith, that hygiene for our merchandise tops the...

Election '97

Election '97Photo A/B/C: Officials Antara JP/arh JP/arhOFFICIALLY SPEAKING: Vice President and Mrs. Try Sutrisno (above) show their ballot papers before inserting them in a box at a polling station on Jl. Krawang in Jakarta. State Minister of Research and Technology B.J.

Bank Artha Graha will fix troubled Bank Arta Prima

Bank Artha Graha will fix troubled Bank Arta Prima JAKARTA (JP): Bank Artha Graha, a banking unit of the well- diversified Artha Graha Group, confirmed yesterday it had bought scandal-plagued Bank Arta Prima and vowed to turn it into a sound bank.

Siloam to open new center

Siloam to open new center JAKARTA (JP): Siloam Gleneagles Hospital in Lippo Karawaci, Tangerang will open a heart, lung and vascular center soon.The hospital's public relations manager, Lidia Winarto, said that the center's opening will include an international conference and transfer of knowledge...

15 killed on eve of poll in East Timor

15 killed on eve of poll in East Timor DILI, East Timor (JP): Two police officers, nine civilians and four separatist rebels were killed on the eve of yesterday's general election in clashes in East Timor, police said.East Timor Police Chief Col.

Mustika Ratu targets more markets abroad

Mustika Ratu targets more markets abroad JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed traditional cosmetics manufacturer PT Mustika Ratu plans to enter new overseas markets after penetrating the Netherlands and some Asian countries, one of the company's senior executives said.

Greek Selonda eyes SE Asian fish farming

Greek Selonda eyes SE Asian fish farming ATHENS (Reuter): Greece's fish farming group Selonda-Riopesca has signed two deals with Singapore's Technology Development Fund to export knowhow and commence industrial fish farming activities in southeast Asia.

The Listening Post

The Listening Post "Building English Skills Through Newspaper + Radio" Produced by American Language Center in cooperation with The Jakarta Post and Radio Sonora FM 100.9 Mhz. * When language schools advertise for students (or teaching staff) you can often deduce the quality of education they...

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Music * Dai-ichi Hotel, Jl. Senen Raya 135, Central Jakarta: - Morgan's 1072 Classic Disco: Lemon Tea Band/Time Motion Band, Tuesday, 9 p.m. to 12.30 a.m.; Smart Band, Wednesday, 9 p.m. to 12.30 a.m.; R and Co Band, Saturday, 9.30 p.m. to 1 a.m.

Plywood output plan revised

Plywood output plan revised JAKARTA (JP): The Association of Indonesian Wood Panel Producers (Apkindo) has revised downward the country's 1997 plywood production target to about 9.6 million cubic meters from 10 million cubic meters due to a lack of log supplies.Apkindo executive chairman A.

No insurance for Lombok victims

No insurance for Lombok victims MATARAM, Nusa Tenggara Barat: Families of 12 passengers killed and 22 others injured in a traffic accident were not entitled to insurance from state-owned insurance firm PT Jasa Raharja.

I'm blacklisted?

I'm blacklisted? On April 5, 1997, I was on my way to a midnight movie at a local theater in Central Jakarta, when three men stopped me. One of them said they were from immigration and wanted to see my passport. I asked to see their identification.

The problem with Myanmar

The problem with Myanmar Reuters news agency quoted Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim as saying the three Southeast Asian countries, Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar, can be admitted as full members in ASEAN only at the end of this year.

Soeharto happy with voting process

Soeharto happy with voting process JAKARTA (JP): Hours after casting his ballot along with most of the population, President Soeharto said he was satisfied with yesterday's smooth election and hoped that order would be maintained until final results were released.

ITT Sheraton adds 30 hotels

ITT Sheraton adds 30 hotels NEW YORK (Reuter): ITT Sheraton Corp, a unit of ITT Corp, said Wednesday it has added 30 new properties in nine countries, including its first hotels in Ghana and Jordan.The properties contain nearly 7,200 rooms and include 19 Sheraton hotels and resorts in Argentina,...

Malaysian man deceived in hotel

Malaysian man deceived in hotel JAKARTA (JP): A Malaysian woman had reportedly stolen goods worth Rp 100 million (US$41,666) from a Malaysian man whom she met and slept with in a hotel, on Jl. Kramat Raya, in Central Jakarta yesterday.

What is a successful election?

What is a successful election?By Aleksius Jemadu BANDUNG (JP): Government officials often invite the people to make the election a success. But rarely do they explain exactly what they mean by a successful election.

U.S. sees no need for new RP defense deal

U.S. sees no need for new RP defense deal MANILA (DPA): The United States' ambassador to the Philippines said yesterday there was no need to alter existing defense arrangements between the two countries amid concerns over possible Chinese aggression in the South China Sea.

Advocaat to attend Nike soccer c'ship

Advocaat to attend Nike soccer c'ship JAKARTA (JP): Former Dutch soccer coach Dick Nicollas Advocaat has confirmed his arrival at the Asia Pacific Nike Premier Soccer Championship from June 7 to June 12.

Polysindo records 43% increase in revenue

Polysindo records 43% increase in revenue JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed PT Polysindo Eka Perkasa, Indonesia's largest polyester producer, announced yesterday a 43 percent increase in net sales revenue to Rp 460.6 billion (US$190 million) for the first quarter compared to the same period last year.

Where to go in Surabaya:

Where to go in Surabaya:Music and Entertainment * Ibis Rajawali Hotel, Jl. Rajawali 11-9: - Arjuna Restaurant: Dinner Theme Buffet, Curry Tiffin, Wednesday. Go around Europe, Thursday. Java Sea Food, Friday. * Mercure Grand Hotel, Jl. Raya Kupang Indah: - Sphynzx Fun Pub: Karaoke, open daily.

Three RI companies Asia's most competitive firms

Three RI companies Asia's most competitive firms HONG KONG (Agencies): Three Indonesian companies, PT Indofood Sukses Makmur, PT Indah Kiat Pulp & Paper and PT Polysindo Eka Perkasa, were cited in the 1997 list of Asia's 50 most competitive companies.

Bali tourists lack guides

Bali tourists lack guides DENPASAR: Tourism dropped yesterday as tour guides and drivers flocked to polling booths.Mulyadi of the Bali Cahaya travel agency told Antara that they were not providing as many tourism packages."We have difficulty finding drivers and tour guides," he said.

Ruling Golkar looking at biggest win ever

Ruling Golkar looking at biggest win ever JAKARTA (JP): Preliminary results of yesterday's general election showed Golkar heading for another landslide victory as it won more than 87 percent of the vote.With 6.5 percent of ballots counted by 9:20 p.m.

Allianz enters Philippines

Allianz enters Philippines SINGAPORE (Reuter): German insurance giant Allianz AG said yesterday it had signed a joint venture deal to set up a life insurance unit in the Philippines.Allianz said in a statement it had signed the deal with Philippine Pioneer Life Assurance Corp.

Indocement's profit down by 11.2 percent

Indocement's profit down by 11.2 percent JAKARTA (JP): PT Indocement Tunggal Prakarsa's consolidated net profit dropped by 11.2 percent in the first quarter of this year to Rp 89.2 billion (US$37.2 million) from Rp 100.5 billion in the same period last year.

PDI, PPP struggle to field election scrutineers

PDI, PPP struggle to field election scrutineers JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI), doomed to fail in the election because of its unpopular government-backed leadership, struggled to field scrutineers at polling stations yesterday.

Good and bad news

Good and bad news The good news first. The Jakarta Post deserves praise for the vastly improved quality of its writing, most notably that of Helly Minarti for her excellent discussion of the German Intellectual Heinrich Boll (April 24); Laksmi Pamuntjak-Djohan for her zippy, well-written review of...

MAS books 39% jump in profit

MAS books 39% jump in profit KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysia Airlines System Bhd. (MAS) said yesterday the group pre-tax profit rose 39.1 percent year-on-year to a record 349. 4 million ringgit (US$139.76 millions) in the year to March.The profit was achieved on a 13.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on May 29, 1997: Shares Close Change Trading Volume -------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 1,400 -25 273,000 AHAP Insurance 2,675 0 0 Alter Abadi 1,150 25 10,500 Alumindo Light Metal 1,100 25...

Separatist rebels disrupt election in Aceh

Separatist rebels disrupt election in Aceh BANDA ACEH, Aceh (JP): Troops repulsed suspected Free Aceh Movement separatist rebels approaching a polling station in Pidie regency yesterday, the police said.Pidie police chief Lt. Col.

European Parliament plans Taipei office

European Parliament plans Taipei office TAIPEI (Reuter): Taiwan foreign minister John Chang said yesterday the European Parliament, which he recently addressed, had committed itself to opening a Taipei office -- a move likely to anger communist China, the island's rival.

Tourists watch ballot counting

Tourists watch ballot counting JAKARTA (JP): At two o'clock sharp ballot counting had begun yesterday. Jl. MH Thamrin in Central Jakarta was a bit cheerful as many tourists and residents curiously watched ballot counting there.

Hostage freed after bounty raised

Hostage freed after bounty raised COTABATO, Philippines (AFP): Suspected Moslem rebels have released a grocer near this southern Philippine city, the military said yesterday, after town residents raised a bounty for the kidnappers' heads.

Millions flock to polling stations from Irian to Sumatra

Millions flock to polling stations from Irian to Sumatra JAKARTA (JP): The Dani tribesmen of Irian Jaya's Baliem valley voted yesterday with millions of fellow Indonesians thanks to traditional ceremonies, good food and smoke signals that guided them to polling stations.At 7:00 a.m.

Suu Kyi alarmed over Myanmar being in ASEAN

Suu Kyi alarmed over Myanmar being in ASEAN BANGKOK (Reuter): Myanmar's democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has warned that the country's military rulers could become "even more obdurate and oppressive" if the country is admitted to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

'BB+' rating given to DGS $225m notes

'BB+' rating given to DGS $225m notes JAKARTA (JP): Standard and Poor's, an international rating agency, announced yesterday a "BB+" rating for the US$225 million notes issued by DGS International Finance Company B.V.