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Rubber mart watches Sino-Thai deal

Rubber mart watches Sino-Thai deal SINGAPORE (Reuter): The Southeast Asian rubber market will look closely at talks between Thailand and China this week to wrap up details on a rubber deal, but expectations remain muted because of poor demand, traders said on yesterday.

Vote for Golkar, take new husband

Vote for Golkar, take new husband JAKARTA: Golkar supporters are promising almost anything to get people to join their ranks.A noisy motorcade of 40 Golkar supporters slowed down to speak to a group of women in Moslem attire yesterday on a roadside in Durikosambi, West Jakarta.

U.S. utilities will spend big in Asia

U.S. utilities will spend big in Asia MELBOURNE (Reuter): Two big U.S. power companies said on Monday they would continue investing billions of dollars in Asian energy assets to help drive profits at home.

Govt denies trying to rig election results

Govt denies trying to rig election results JAKARTA (JP): Government and Golkar officials joined forces yesterday to defend a Bengkulu subdistrict chief accused by the United Development Party (PPP) of trying to rig election results.

Shuttlers should 'forget bonuses'

Shuttlers should 'forget bonuses' JAKARTA (JP): A badminton observer has said financial bonuses should not be shuttlers' first priority in the Sudirman Cup and world championships.Former women's player Minarni Sudaryanto said player's priority should be their performances.

CIFOR researcher honored

CIFOR researcher honored JAKARTA (JP): Dr. Jerry Vanclay, a researcher at the Bogor, West Java, Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) has been given the Queens Award for Forestry by the Commonwealth Forestry Conference.

'Mega-Bintang' banners banned

'Mega-Bintang' banners banned JAKARTA (JP): The government banned yesterday banners and pictures which suggest a coalition of deposed Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) leader Megawati Soekarnoputri and the United Development Party (PPP) during the campaign.

Businessman's trial delayed for 3rd time

Businessman's trial delayed for 3rd time JAKARTA (JP): A state prosecutor asked the North Jakarta District Court yesterday to postpone the trial of Eng San, 43, a businessman accused of planning the murder of Nyo Beng Seng and taking part in it.

RI sees 'strong' growth this year

RI sees 'strong' growth this year FUKUOKA, Japan (Agencies): Finance Minister Mar'ie Muhammad said yesterday Indonesia's economy was likely to expand at a rapid pace this year with little sign of overheating.

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.

Shoe slipup

Shoe slipup On April 17, 1997 your paper published an article headlined Shoe producers blame govt for their inefficiency by (pwn).Since the contents substantiated the arguments used in our feasibility study for a tannery in Indonesia, we mailed a copy to our contact in Singapore who was already in...

WHO boosts ties with ASEAN

WHO boosts ties with ASEAN GENEVA (AFP): The World Health Organization has signed an agreement with the Association of South-East Asian Nations to boost joint efforts in combating disease and promoting better health in the region, the WHO said here yesterday.

Campaign schedule for Indonesia for May 13, 1997:

Campaign schedule for Indonesia for May 13, 1997: Party Campaign area Important campaigners --------------------------------------------------------------- PPP Kalimantan, Sulawesi Djufrie Asmoredjo, Zain Badjeber, Jusuf Syakir, Abduh Paddare, Alawy Muhammad Golkar Sumatra, Bali, East and Harmoko,...

Polysindo plans to invest US800m to boost production

Polysindo plans to invest US800m to boost production JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed PT Polysindo Eka Perkasa, Indonesia's largest polyester producer, announced yesterday that it would invest US$800 million to expand its production capacity during the next five years.

Golf supplement

Golf supplement Having read your Golf Supplement (April 29, 1997, page 14), we are sending you a correction of the article concerning the Fast Fact File table. The items corrected are as follows:1. Green Fees: valid until March 31, 19982. Telephone: 62 361 771791 - hunting3.

FAST FACT FILE

FAST FACT FILE Name of golf club : Tanjong Puteri Golf Resort Berhard Address : P.O. Box 117, 81707 Pasir Gudang, Johor. Telephone : 07-271 1888 Fax: 07-271 1333 Developer : Keck Seng (M) Bhd Course Designers : A Course - Max Wexller B Course - Mamiya San C Course - Mamiya San Date Opened : A-11/92...

Three men held for heroin

Three men held for heroin JAKARTA (JP): Three men have been arrested separately for illegally possessing and trading heroin in Central Jakarta, the police said Saturday.City Police spokesman Lt. Col. E.

Anixter's Asian centers

Anixter's Asian centers SINGAPORE (Reuter): U.S. company Anixter International Inc said on Monday it is setting up centers in Southeast Asia to offer information technology (IT) training.Daphne Tham, Anixer's director of education services for the Asia Pacific region, told Reuters the company hoped...

Aprisindo under fire over minimum wage rise delay

Aprisindo under fire over minimum wage rise delay JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto ordered yesterday the minister of manpower to take action against the Indonesian Footwear Association (Aprisindo) for telling its members to delay paying the new minimum wage.

JSX index rises 0.3 percent

JSX index rises 0.3 percent JAKARTA (JP): Share prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) began the week discouragingly, with the Composite Index rising 0.3 percent yesterday.Securities analysts attributed the rise to increased presence of foreign investors.

Anwar Anwar gets boost as Mahathir vacations

Anwar Anwar gets boost as Mahathir vacationsBy Reme Ahmad KUALA LUMPUR (Reuter): Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim will advance a little further along the path to the premiership when his boss goes for a long vacation this month, political and economic analysts said at the weekend.

Proposed parking scheme includes insurance: Rodja

Proposed parking scheme includes insurance: Rodja JAKARTA (JP): A parking scheme which also includes insurance and a sports fund was proposed by a private company to the City Council yesterday.Councilor M. Rodja said under the proposal, a parking fee of Rp 1,000 (41 U.S.

Tutut meets NU ulemas amid Golkar campaign

Tutut meets NU ulemas amid Golkar campaign PAMEKASAN, East Java (JP): Golkar leader Siti Hardiyanti Rukmana took a break from her busy campaign schedule yesterday to nurture grassroots support at a meeting here with Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) ulemas.

Sudomo criticizes people jumping ship

Sudomo criticizes people jumping ship JAKARTA (JP): People who abandoned the rift-ridden Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) for the United Development Party (PPP) are "spineless," Golkar cadre Sudomo said yesterday."They're spineless.

Woman dies of overdose

Woman dies of overdose JAKARTA (JP): A young woman died early Sunday at the Sumber Waras hospital in West Jakarta from an Ecstasy overdose."The body showed that Setyorini had overdosed on Ecstasy pills," a forensic staff member of the Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital said.

Price Waterhouse and Bre-X

Price Waterhouse and Bre-X As stated in the News Release by Bre-X (Vol 97 No. 22 dated May 4, 1997), Price Waterhouse along with Forensic Investigative Associates, and other firms, have been retained by Bre-X to assist the company in determining how "the data on which Bre-X relied in its prior...

Legislative representation is getting better

Legislative representation is getting better The question of representation in the general election, which was addressed in this column on May 10, gets a response from Amir Santoso, a senior lecturer from the University of Indonesia, who notes that despite its shortcomings, progress has indeed been...

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on May 12, 1997: Shares Close Change Trading Volume --------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 975 0 45,000 AHAP Insurance 2,675 0 0 Alter Abadi 1,175 0 0 Alumindo Light Metal 1,075 -25 4,500 Alumindo...

252 Indonesians to vote in Darwin

252 Indonesians to vote in Darwin DARWIN (JP): Two hundred and fifty two of the 405 Indonesians living in Australia's Northern Territory are expected to vote in the May 29 poll.Widodo Surono, Indonesian consul general here, said yesterday his office had to either post election registration forms to...

Fires damage office, factory and house

Fires damage office, factory and house JAKARTA (JP): Fires damaged part of a four-story office building in South Jakarta, a leather processing factory in North Jakarta and an empty house in West Jakarta on Saturday. No fatalities were reported.The first fire started at about 5:30 a.

Moslems will never again 'be neglected'

Moslems will never again 'be neglected' YOGYAKARTA (JP): Political observer Riswandha Imawan from Gadjah Mada University has been closely following the government's effort to win Moslems' hearts. He discussed the issue with The Jakarta Post.

Reforestation for Kaliurang resort

Reforestation for Kaliurang resort YOGYAKARTA: Reforestation efforts will get underway soon on 200 hectares of land in the Kaliurang tourist area destroyed by eruptions of the Merapi volcano.The eruptions began three years ago, head of the provincial forestry office Slamet Djumantoro told a group...

U.S. agrees to stall on national car policy issue

U.S. agrees to stall on national car policy issueBy Riyadi MONTREAL (JP): The United States has agreed to continue bilateral talks with Indonesia concerning the latter's controversial national car policy.But the U.S.

Branded or nonbranded PCs: An increasingly tough choice

Branded or nonbranded PCs: An increasingly tough choiceBy Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): Another friend from The Jakarta Post recently asked for my help in putting together a PC for his family. I checked the latest prices of components in Glodok, West Jakarta, and did some arithmetic.

Toll road monster

Toll road monsterFrom KompasWe experienced a devastating accident on Sunday, March 30, 1997, when we had just entered onto the Jakarta-Cikampek toll road through the East Bekasi toll gate on our way to Jakarta.

'Road Show 1997' to begin today

'Road Show 1997' to begin today JAKARTA (JP): Fifteen private companies will hold a four-day workshop for graduates and final year students of Atma Jaya Catholic University beginning today.The workshop, called "Road Show 1997", will include presentations and recruitment tests.

Pickup becomes campaign platform

Pickup becomes campaign platform RANGKASBITUNG, West Java: Broke and riddled with internal conflict, the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) cannot afford to build a platform to stage a campaign.When its turn to campaign came on Saturday, local PDI leaders turned a pickup into an emergency platform...

Puncakjaya's donation

Puncakjaya's donation JAKARTA (JP): PT Puncakjaya Power, which owns and operates a 194 megawatt electric system supporting PT Freeport Indonesia's mining operation in Irian Jaya, has donated US$15,000 to Indokids, a nonprofit organization that gives Indonesian children an opportunity to a U.S.

RI to host corn expo

RI to host corn expo JAKARTA (JP): About 100 companies from China, Argentina, the United States, South Korea and Ukraine are to participate in an international corn exhibition here from Sept. 25 to Sept. 28, focusing on agricultural equipment, the showcase's organizer said Saturday.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Music * Mandarin Oriental Jakarta, Jl. MH Thamrin, Central Jakarta: - Chequers: Freakwincey Band from New Jersey (USA), playing 70's music up to modern Hop Hop and Funk, daily (except Sunday), 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. * Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza, Jl. Gatot Subroto Kav.

Kids' participation in campaign criticized

Kids' participation in campaign criticized JAKARTA (JP): The participation of minors in political campaigns has drawn criticism from observers.Psychologist S.C. Utami Munandar from the University of Indonesia's School of Psychology, former lecturer of the same faculty Sartono Mukadis, and education...

Singapore feels vulnerable

Singapore feels vulnerable SINGAPORE (Reuter): A survey published in the Straits Times newspaper yesterday showed that Singaporeans had grown more aware of the city-state's vulnerability after a recent row with Malaysia.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:30 p.m News: Lintas Nusantara 2:40 Travel: My Country 2:45 Cartoon Film: The Ink Thief 3:10 TV Drama: Diantara Kita 3:35 Belief in God The Almighty 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Family's Welfare 5:00 Indonesian Lessons 5:25 Variety Show: Country Tracks 5:30 Sports 6:00 News: Lintasan...

A radical's rise

A radical's rise Rumors have been rife for the last couple of years that Malaysia's premier was preparing to announce his retirement in 1997 and hand over the reigns of power to his anointed successor the following year.Prime Minister Dr.

Singapore Interpol fugitive arrested in Ujungpandang

Singapore Interpol fugitive arrested in Ujungpandang JAKARTA (JP): A man wanted for fraud by Singapore Interpol was arrested mid last week by Ujungpandang immigration officials, an official said Saturday.

Texmaco gets $100m loan

Texmaco gets $100m loan JAKARTA (JP): The Texmaco Group, a major textile company in Indonesia, has placed a US$100 million floating rate note issue with a consortium of major international banks led by Hong Kong- based Sumitomo Finance.

Govt inconsistent on 'steril' campus policy

Govt inconsistent on 'steril' campus policyBy Ariefuddin Saeni and Hasanuddin Hamid UJUNGPANDANG, South Sulawesi (JP): Months before the election campaign started, the government was firm that university campuses would be barred from political activities.

Walsh says gold hoax was a 'horrendous blow'

Walsh says gold hoax was a 'horrendous blow' MONTREAL (AFP): Bre-X Minerals chief David Walsh said Friday that a police investigation into the Busang gold strike hoax in Indonesia was "moving rapidly."In an interview with Canadian Press, Walsh also said he had hoped right up to the last minute that...

Harmoko almost loses his comb

Harmoko almost loses his comb BAUCAU, East Timor: Golkar chief Harmoko forgot to take his comb, speech text and cash from his yellow party jacket before he gave it to a girl during a campaign here Saturday.

Phone disruptions in Penggilingan

Phone disruptions in Penggilingan JAKARTA (JP): State telecommunications company PT Telkom announced Wednesday that its excavations in Penggilingan, East Jakarta, had disrupted 200 telephone lines with prefix numbers 460, 461 and 4682. Damages would be fixed by next Monday, a spokesman said.