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Another near-miss bus accident

Another near-miss bus accidentFrom Media IndonesiaOn April 27, 1996, at about 6:45 p.m. my children and I were riding on the Masstrans P20 limited passenger air conditioned bus on the Senen-Lebak Bulus route, in the hope that it would be safer and more convenient than taking a Metromini bus.

Benny to lead Jakarta in National Games

Benny to lead Jakarta in National Games JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's former Davis Cup team member Benny Wijaya will lead Jakarta in the upcoming 14th National Games here this September."The Jakarta team will be stronger with his existence," coach Yustedjo Tarik said after officially announcing the...

100,000 Buddhists to attend Waisak

100,000 Buddhists to attend Waisak SEMARANG: An estimated 100,000 Buddhists from both Indonesia and abroad will attend the annual Waisak, or Buddha's Day of Enlightenment, at the temple of Borobudur on June 2.

Philippine budget deficit

Philippine budget deficit MANILA (AFP): The Philippine government reported a budget deficit of 1.6 billion pesos (US$61.5 million) in the three months to March, Budget Secretary Salvador Enriquez said Saturday.Enriquez said in a statement that the shortfall was lower than the 10.

Regular schools refuse the blind

Regular schools refuse the blind JAKARTA (JP): The government's efforts to "mainstream" blind children is often scuppered by the refusal of regular schools to take them in alongside able-bodied students, an official says.

CPC buys RI naphtha

CPC buys RI naphtha TAIPEI (Reuter): Taiwan's state-run Chinese Petroleum Corp (CPC) said it signed two preliminary agreements with groups of petrochemical firms on Saturday, paving the way for a plan to move its No. 2 naphtha cracker to Indonesia.

ABRI says no force used in riot

ABRI says no force used in riot JAKARTA (JP): Armed Forces (ABRI) chief of sociopolitical affairs Maj. Gen. Syarwan Hamid says the military's handling of the recent student demonstration in Ujungpandang, during which three students died, was not a case of repression.

N. Jakarta has 1,110 officers

N. Jakarta has 1,110 officers JAKARTA (JP): The North Jakarta mayoralty, with 1.1 million residents, has only 1,110 police officers, meaning that one officer serves 1,000 people.The outgoing North Jakarta Police Precinct chief, Lt. Col.

Energy should influence Asia's politics

Energy should influence Asia's politicsBy Sayidiman Suryohadiprojo JAKARTA (JP): East Asia's economic growth is the highest in the world and will remain so at least for the coming decade. Yet, Japan and the Asian Dragons (South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore) are not the only nations to...

Rice crops may be destroyed

Rice crops may be destroyed CILACAP, Central Java: Some 20,000 hectares of rice fields in 67 villages in 6 districts may be lost due to the failure of a pump of the Gambarsari irrigation system and the decreasing water level in Serayu River.

Kalibaru poor families want more aid

Kalibaru poor families want more aid JAKARTA (JP): Forty poor families living in Kalibaru subdistrict in North Jakarta asked the government over the weekend to provide them with more financial aid to develop their small businesses.

Handicraft festival in Cibinong

Handicraft festival in Cibinong BOGOR, West Java (JP): A handicraft festival, sponsored by the Bogor administration's handicraft council, is to be held in Cibinong, some 30 km east of the city, from May 7 to May 11.

Honorary doctors

Honorary doctorsFrom KompasThe fact that the Health Department sends honorary doctors to the regions is laudable. But there is a problem with its implementation. In Tangerang, West Java, for instance, several doctors are working at a single village clinic.

Drug addicts share their experiences

Drug addicts share their experiencesBy K. Basrie and Soeryo Winoto JAKARTA (JP): Ecstasy addicts can enjoy themselves fully only if there's dancing, music, crowds, peppermint gum, certain tonic water products and liters of water.

Golf Academy introduced at Serpong Country Club

Golf Academy introduced at Serpong Country Club JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta's first golf academy is aimed at teaching beginners the fundamentals of the game."The purpose of the academy is to teach more people how to play golf and to improve their technical skills," said Jim Stanley, general manager of...

The hot debate of a car pool

The hot debate of a car pool JAKARTA (JP): With the three-in-one road rule refusing to go away, car pools are gradually taking hold. This, no doubt, makes traveling by car colorless. Yet car rides, shared or otherwise, have an irresistible allure.This car pool was one of five.

A trip to the Thousand Islands on the 'Awani'

A trip to the Thousand Islands on the 'Awani' JAKARTA (JP): I'm eight years old. On March 20, I went to the Thousand Islands on this ship. DAY ONE:We went to our rooms. Afterwards, we went to the Duty Free Shop. Next to the Duty Free Shop was a children's play area. There was a video game place.

Increasing globalization erases national individuality

Increasing globalization erases national individualityBy Graham Best JAKARTA (JP): I came to work in Indonesia because I wanted to experience something different. Like many or even most people in Britain I knew nothing about this country. It was, I thought, a single tropical island near Malaysia.

Guees What?

Guees What? Working in the tourism industry is not always fun for women. Some people believe that women working in the tourism sector also serve as escorts."That is not true," says Rae Sita Supit, vice president of the Indonesian Tours and Travel Agency.

Cruise ship makes waves as the latest holiday hotspot

Cruise ship makes waves as the latest holiday hotspotText by T. Sima Gunawan and photos by Arief Hidayat JAKARTA (JP): "Welcome aboard," a woman in a smart, freshly- pressed white uniform greeted the passengers as they stepped onto the cruise ship.It was Monday evening.

RI fields 35 drivers in Medan World Rally

RI fields 35 drivers in Medan World Rally JAKARTA (JP): In a bid to hold off the domination of marauding world rally winners, host Indonesia will field 35 of its best drivers in the Bank Utama World Rally Championships in Medan, North Sumatra, from May 10 to May 12.

Drugs addiction leads to cmoplex social problems

Drugs addiction leads to cmoplex social problemsBy T. Sima Gunawan JAKARTA (JP): The abuse of narcotics, psychotropic and other addictive substances affects not only physical and mental health, but can also create complex social problems.

Freeport suit withdrawn

Freeport suit withdrawn JAKARTA (Reuter): An Indonesian tribal leader said yesterday he had withdrawn the US$6 billion class action suit brought in his name against Freeport-McMoRan Inc. because it was filed by an American lawyer without his consent.The suit, filed in U.S.

Widayat and the decorative realm of magic realism

Widayat and the decorative realm of magic realismBy Parvathi Nayar Narayan JAKARTA (JP): On the 140-metre-long canvas, Widayat has filled up 40 metres with Chinese ink. He is creating the story of his life and he works on it when he needs a break from his work, the latest examples of which are...

Poor performances dominate second invitational meet

Poor performances dominate second invitational meet JAKARTA (JP): Mediocre performances dominated the second Bob Hasan track and field invitational meet held at Senayan yesterday evening.Europeans and Americans were the kings and the queens of the meet which saw female javelin thrower Lee Young Sun...

ASEAN must act not just react to challenges

ASEAN must act not just react to challengesBy Bilson Kurus If ASEAN does not take a more proactive approach to international affairs, it faces a difficult future. If there is to be a concise phrase which would arguably serve both as a critique of and a challenge for ASEAN as it heads towards the...

Hospital helps cure drug addicts, alcoholics

Hospital helps cure drug addicts, alcoholicsBy Rita A. Widiadana JAKARTA (JP): One chilly night, a rich middle-aged couple rushed their teenage son to a hospital. He was in critical condition from an overdose of narcotics.

Keeping the body resilient in old age

Keeping the body resilient in old ageBy Djoeweriah Poorwo S. JAKARTA (JP): It's alarming how frequently elderly women slip and fall. A bruised leg, shoulder or hip is unfortunate, but a broken hip could be disastrous.

Bali's Hindu culture: A dying phenomenon?

Bali's Hindu culture: A dying phenomenon?By Putu Wirata SANUR, Bali (JP): Karaoke, the newest form of music entertainment on the local scene, has spread its tentacles as far as Bali, where no less than five establishments on Jl. Raya Ngurah Rai, Sanur, are doing brisk business.

Hero's insecure parking lot

Hero's insecure parking lotFrom Pikiran RakyatOn April 12, 1996 I entered the parking lot of Hero Maskumambang and went shopping. This took only 20 minutes. When I returned to my car I found that my car had been broken into.

Rehabilitation center helps youngsters kick the habit

Rehabilitation center helps youngsters kick the habitBy T. Sima Gunawan JAKARTA (JP): Everything is free here. Students don't have to pay for their tuition, training, food and boarding during their year-long study program.

Campaign continues against Ecstasy

Campaign continues against Ecstasy JAKARTA (JP): There is no law which explicitly bans Ecstasy, a stimulant which is becoming more popular among young Indonesians who want to have fun. It is excluded in a 1976 law on narcotics and is not in the Ministry of Health's list of prescription drugs.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 6:00 a.m. Religious Teachings: Hikmah Pagi 6:25 Morning Focus 6:45 Healthy and Fit 7:00 Morning News 7:30 TV Series: Grandizer 8:00 Science Film 8:30 Information 9:00 English News Service 9:30 Focus: People and Event 10:00 Music: Album Minggu Ini 11:00 Stories for Children 11:30...

Problems beset new minimum wage policy

Problems beset new minimum wage policyBy Teten Masduki JAKARTA (JP): Many businessmen have called for a postponement of the government's newly established minimum wage regulation for industrial workers, which went into effect beginning April 1.

Prison escapee wanted

Prison escapee wanted DILI, East Timor: Security authorities in east Timor are still searching for Jose da Costa who escaped the prison in the provincial capital last January.Benny J. Mataus, chief of the provincial justice ministry office, said here yesterday that security authorities would...

Textile producers urged to tap China's market

Textile producers urged to tap China's market JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian producers and exporters of textiles and clothes should tap the rapidly growing market in China, a German business analyst said yesterday."The textile market in China has been growing rapidly.

Religious leaders agree with kidney transplants

Religious leaders agree with kidney transplants JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian religious leaders have agreed to endorse the transplanting of kidneys taken from dead bodies as a means of increasing the supply of badly needed kidneys.

Boxer Pino Bahari's Olympic place in doubt

Boxer Pino Bahari's Olympic place in doubt JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian middleweight Pino Bahari might miss out on the Olympic Games in Atlanta this July after doctors discovered a spinal injury.Suhantoro, head of the national Olympic team's medical unit, said yesterday that Pino will visit an...

Germany quits power plan

Germany quits power plan JAKARTA (JP): The German government has decided to cancel its plan to assist the construction of a hydro-power plant by Sentani lake in the Jayapura regency of Irian Jaya .P. Sihombing, the planning director for state-owned electricity company PLN, said in Jayapura...

Shangri-La to manage second Jakarta hotel

Shangri-La to manage second Jakarta hotel JAKARTA (JP): The Hong Kong-based Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts is to manage a second property in the city, its fourth in Indonesia.The planned 450-room hotel, to be called the Traders Hotel, on Jl.

Ugly racism

Ugly racism I read Arief Budiman's article on 'Indonesia and Malaysia face racism allegations' (The Jakarta Post, April 19, 1996). I have no reason to disagree with him. Racism is a very sensitive issue in Indonesia and anywhere else in the world.

75 brokers report 1995 losses

75 brokers report 1995 losses JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) disclosed yesterday that the number of money-losing securities companies on the capital market increased to 75 last year from 70 in 1994.

JSX cuts transaction fee rate

JSX cuts transaction fee rate JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) yesterday lowered the rate of its transaction fees from 0.07 percent to 0.04 percent of cumulative monthly transaction value in a bid to rejuvenate trading on the capital market.

RI protests Irish parliament over Irian Jaya

RI protests Irish parliament over Irian Jaya JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia has delivered a strong protest to the Republic of Ireland over a resolution by the Irish Parliament questioning the adequacy of the 1969 act of free choice in Irian Jaya which united the territory with the rest of Indonesia.

Indonesians set modest goals at Bob Hasan meet

Indonesians set modest goals at Bob Hasan meet JAKARTA (JP): Not expecting to perform well against big names at the second Bob Hasan Track and Field Invitational Meet today, Indonesia's athletes just hope for a free coaching clinic.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on May 3, 1996: Shares Close Change Trading Volume -------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 925 0 0 AHAP Insurance 2,800 0 0 Alumindo Perkasa 725 0 0 Andayani Megah 1,525 -50 692,500 Aneka Kimia Raya...

Sabah head quits in job rotation

Sabah head quits in job rotation KOTA KINABALU, Malaysia (Reuter): The head of Malaysia's Sabah state government has resigned in line with a promise made to share the job among the state's three main ethnic groups, Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said yesterday.

Asian pulp giants to set up new mill

Asian pulp giants to set up new mill SINGAPORE (AFP): Asia's leading pulp and paper producers, Indonesia's APRIL Group and South Korea's Hansol Paper Co. Ltd. agreed yesterday to jointly invest in a US$600 million-to-$650 million paper mill project.

Censor board defends violence, sex standards

Censor board defends violence, sex standards JAKARTA (JP): The Film Censorship Institute, accused of laxity of standards, has declined responsibility for the country's television schedules, which the public says are saturated with sex and violence.

Sukamto's Amcol stake up

Sukamto's Amcol stake up SINGAPORE (Reuter): Indonesia-born Singapore businessman Sukamto Sia said yesterday he bought a further 1.79 million shares in property and trading group Amcol Holdings, raising his stake to 12.53 percent.