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Hundreds of PDI supporters booked

Hundreds of PDI supporters booked JAKARTA (JP): Police booked hundreds of Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) supporters here and in Surabaya yesterday for traffic violations.Police here booked 32 motorcyclists and escorted 500 other PDI supporters to the police headquarters after rallies around the...

485 Timorese will go to 13 provinces

485 Timorese will go to 13 provinces DILI (JP): The local office of the Ministry of Manpower plans to send 485 local workers to 13 provinces between 1997 and 1998, Director of Job Placement Josef Susanto said Saturday.

Foreign fruit in abundance

Foreign fruit in abundanceFrom MerdekaFarmers are facing tough challenges of the increasing appearance of foreign fruit in the market. Meanwhile rare local fruit is gradually disappearing.Therefore, farmers should work hard to maintain both quality and quantity of local fruit, or Indonesia will...

Taxi driver found dead

Taxi driver found dead JAKARTA (JP): A taxi driver was found dead in a bush at dawn yesterday in Pondok Kranji, South Jakarta, police said yesterday.Paing, 42, who drove a Kosti Jaya taxi, was found by passersby on Jl. Cemara, Pondok Kranji, South Jakarta.

Manila offers '98 budget

Manila offers '98 budget MANILA (Reuter): The Philippine government is set to propose to Congress a 541 billion peso national budget for 1998, the Department of Budget and Management said over the weekend.

Asian stock prices seen mixed in week ahead

Asian stock prices seen mixed in week ahead HONG KONG (Reuter): Asian stocks are likely to put in a mixed performance over the coming week, torn between strength in U.S. financial markets and negative local factors, analysts said."Markets are very confused," said one fund manager.

Tonasa to increase cement supply

Tonasa to increase cement supply PALU, Central Sulawesi (Antara): The state-owned cement plant PT Semen Tonasa in Ujungpandang, South Sulawesi, has set a production target of 3,240,000 tons of cement this year, its marketing manager Wahab Candoko said here on Saturday.

New AC plant in Semarang

New AC plant in Semarang SEMARANG, Central Java (Antara): An Australian investor in cooperation with PT Kysor Warren Indonesia (KWI) will invest Rp 6.5 billion (around US$2.7 million) in an air-conditioner (AC) plant in Semarang, an official said.

Campaign good season for barbers

Campaign good season for barbers PEKANBARU, Riau: Local barbers are overwhelmed with requests to shave heads in the form of party symbols or ballot paper numbers.Youths faithful to the Indonesian Democratic Party are having their heads shaved in the form of a bull's head or "3".

Nias becomes 'Golkar island'

Nias becomes 'Golkar island' MEDAN: Golkar politicians are so happy with the unexpectedly large turnout at their rallies last week in Nias that they are calling it "Golkar island".North Sumatra Golkar campaign manager Maratua Simanjuntak said Saturday that "tens of thousands" of people had attended...

Sri Bintang to enter Cipinang prison: Attorney General

Sri Bintang to enter Cipinang prison: Attorney General JAKARTA (JP): Former legislator Sri Bintang Pamungkas will be moved to East Jakarta's Cipinang prison today, Attorney General Singgih said yesterday.Bintang's wife Ernalia and lawyer Luhut M.P.

Aptiva S Series: Machine for those with money to burn

Aptiva S Series: Machine for those with money to burnBy Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): First of all, those of you out there who have Internet access and would like to see what web broadcasting is all about shall have a special treat from Intel Corp three days from now.

JCB appoints new director

JCB appoints new director JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta Convention Bureau (JCB) has appointed Indra Sukirno its new executive director replacing David Hall who resigned this month.JCB's chairman, Tony Bruggemans, said here over the weekend that Indra was the right person to run the bureau.

Cab driver votes for 'P7'

Cab driver votes for 'P7' JAKARTA: As the election campaign shifts into high gear, more people have tales to tell of the time they were pressured into supporting one of the three political contestants.Wilson, a driver for the Kosti Jaya taxi company, said he was asked by his village leader if he...

Private university awards scholarships

Private university awards scholarships JAKARTA (JP): A private university in Central Jakarta awarded scholarships totaling Rp 495.6 million (US$203,950) to 413 students yesterday.The University of Tarumanegara presented the scholarships to students with high grades who struggled to pay for tuition.

Malioboro freelance guides live by their wits in the tourist trade

Malioboro freelance guides live by their wits in the tourist tradeBy R. Fadjri YOGYAKARTA (JP): A band played slow rock music for the patrons of the Borobudur Bar and Restaurant. Several local young men with long, lank hair sat engrossed in a private conversation with a Western man and woman.

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 Performances: Warna Warni 9:00 Children's Film: 9:30 Variety Show: Disekitar Kita 10:00 TVRI News 10:30 Music: Album Minggu Ini 11:30 People and...

Indonesian movies remain stuck in thematic mire

Indonesian movies remain stuck in thematic mireBy A.A. Navis JAKARTA (JP): The late Usmar Ismail, one of Indonesia's foremost directors, decried the melodramatic and violent themes of Indonesian films in an article in the early 1950s.

Today's question: Are you what you are?

Today's question: Are you what you are? JAKARTA (JP): You are what you are, an old adage says. But today you might be at a loss to say who you are. It depends on the type of person who asks the question. It also depends on what kind of situation you are in.

RI's female composers lead the pack

RI's female composers lead the packBy Gus Kairupan JAKARTA (JP): Perhaps the recent presentations of compositions by Trisutji Kamal and Marusya Nainggolan-Abdullah could also be described as a concert by Indonesia's only composers, which would probably raise the hackles of composers of the male...

Psychological tests aim to unearth talent

Psychological tests aim to unearth talentBy K. Basrie JAKARTA (JP): Most high school students are gripped by anxiety in the final months of senior year as they grapple with the quandary of deciding on their future.Foremost among their concerns is whether their parents can afford to pay for college.

Yogyakarta's private colleges offer quality education

Yogyakarta's private colleges offer quality educationBy R. Fadjri YOGYAKARTA (JP): About 50,000 high school graduates from throughout the country apply for a place at a university in Yogyakarta every academic year. Their first choice is usually the prestigious state-run Gadjah Mada University (UGM).

PNG unrest: Travails of unrepresentative democracy

PNG unrest: Travails of unrepresentative democracyBy Alan Robson An Australian-style constituency-based electoral system grafted onto a clan-based system is the cause of many of Papua New Guinea's problems.

At 30, ASEAN looks ahead with optimism

At 30, ASEAN looks ahead with optimismBy Teofilo C Daquila What factors will determine the grouping's continued economic dynamism? SINGAPORE: ASEAN continues to be one of the rapidly growing regions in the world, evidenced by a high rate of economic growth at an annual average of about 7 percent...

Hawn smooths rough edges of 'The First Wives Club'

Hawn smooths rough edges of 'The First Wives Club'By Dini S. Djalal JAKARTA (JP): "Don't get mad. Get everything," declares Ivana Trump in The First Wives Club. Spoken like a true pro who knows only too well the point of this controversial "feminist" film.

Parental help key to career choice

Parental help key to career choice JAKARTA (JP): The crucial moment for third-grade high school students is fast approaching. They will sit their final exams early next month. If all goes well, they will pass and graduate. But this is not the end of the story.

Javnese traditions mark Tommy's wedding

Javnese traditions mark Tommy's wedding JAKARTA (JP): After years of a public guessing game over who would be his wife, flamboyant businessman Hutomo Mandala Putra finally tied the knot on Wednesday morning.

Where to go after high school?

Where to go after high school? Where to go after high school? In commemoration of Friday's National Education Day, The Jakarta Post looks into the issue on this page, and pages 5, 8 and 9. The articles are prepared by the Post's team of reporters, Johannes Simbolon, K. Basrie, A.

Searching for genuine antiques at Tri Windu market

Searching for genuine antiques at Tri Windu marketText and photos by Ahmad Solikhan SURAKARTA, Central Java (JP): The man looked closely at the surface of the iron, covered with patches of rust. It did not resemble the modern type of iron -- this one was shaped like a ship, and weighed about 10...

Studying at a university can be an expensive business

Studying at a university can be an expensive business JAKARTA (JP): Attending a state university is probably the dream of almost all Indonesian high school graduates and most parents would be very happy to see their children accepted at one of these universities.

Agoes sends noble messages through calligraphic art

Agoes sends noble messages through calligraphic artBy K. Basrie JAKARTA (JP): Agoes Noegroho did not spend his time playing marbles or other traditional games during his childhood.Instead, he searched for fragments of broken clay roof tiles and tree branches, using them to sketch rough drawings on...

Campaigners trample on rules, Singgih says

Campaigners trample on rules, Singgih says JAKARTA (JP): The United Development Party (PPP), Golkar and the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) all breached election rules during the early days of campaigning, Election Supervision Committee Chairman Singgih said Saturday.

Y.A.I. looks to the future in education

Y.A.I. looks to the future in education The most important thing to look for when shopping for an education is quality lifelong training.Yayasan Administrasi Indonesia, with its wide range of courses, is a very good place to start.

Guess What?

Guess What? It was his last day of duty as a deputy chief justice for criminal affairs, but Adi Andojo Soetjipto was not in his office Wednesday."I was invited by Pak Harto to attend Tommy's wedding ceremony," he explained.

Study courses vie to attract students

Study courses vie to attract studentsBy Achmad Junaidi JAKARTA (JP): Worried students do their utmost to prepare ahead of the state university entrance examination, an event which is crucial in deciding their futures.

NU chairman Gus Dur and the Islamic social movement

NU chairman Gus Dur and the Islamic social movement Membangun Budaya Kerakyatan -- Kepemimpinan Gus Dur dan Gerakan Sosial NU (Building People's Culture -- Gus Dur's Leadership and NU's Social Movement) By M. Fajrul Falaakh, M. Imam Aziz, etc.

Campaign schedule for Indonesia for May 4, 1997:

Campaign schedule for Indonesia for May 4, 1997: Party Campaign area Important campaigners ---------------------------------------------------------- PPP Kalimantan, Sulawesi Ismail H. Metareum, Ali Hardi Kiaidemak, Zain Badjeber, Tosari Widjaja, Djafar Siddiq Golkar Sumatra, Bali, East and...

Students should choose universities wisely

Students should choose universities wiselyBy K. Basrie JAKARTA (JP): Picking a university may be one of the most difficult and divisive tasks for high school graduates and their parents.In Indonesia, most students are financially dependent on their parents, but it is not only the cost of tuition...

30,000 lanterns for Jakarta Fair

30,000 lanterns for Jakarta Fair JAKARTA (JP): A myriad of Chinese lanterns are to be among the attractions at the June 14 to July 13 Jakarta Fair in Kemayoran, Central Jakarta.Of the 30,000 lanterns, 22 will be designed as dinosaurs, the National Monument and the Al Azhar Mosque.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:30 a.m. News: Lintas Nusantara 2:40 Travel: My Country 2:45 Children's Film: Animated Classic 3:10 Environment Program: Mengenal Lingkungan 3:35 Travel: Wisata Nasional 4:15 Regional News 4:30 Sports 5:30 TV Series: A Writer Exchange 5:55 Music 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita 6:05...

Stricter medical checkup for pilgrims needed: Observers

Stricter medical checkup for pilgrims needed: Observers JAKARTA (JP): A stricter medical examination for prospective pilgrims would be necessary to reduce the number of deaths during haj rituals, Moslem observers said yesterday.Chairman of the Indonesian Council of Ulemas (MUI) K.H.

Forging cultural identity through language

Forging cultural identity through languageBy Mochtar Buchori JAKARTA (JP): Have you ever changed your language? Your working language, for instance? If so, did you notice any changes within yourself?I had never thought this until recently when I encountered a short article about what it means to...

PDI conflict drives people to traditional protest

PDI conflict drives people to traditional protest YOGYAKARTA (JP): The sun scorched the backs of eight Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) members who were sun baking to protest the sidelining of party leader Megawati Soekarnoputri.

Intimidation reduces crowd at PDI rallies

Intimidation reduces crowd at PDI rallies UJUNGPANDANG, South Sulawesi (JP): The Indonesian Democratic Party's (PDI) campaign is struggling because of government intervention and disturbances by supporters of the party's ousted leader, Megawati Soekarnoputri.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on May 2, 1997: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 1,025 0 0 AHAP Insurance 2,675 0 2,500 Alter Abadi 1,175 0 62,500 Alumindo Light Metal 1,125 0 536,500...

Hyun-chul may have hidden huge fortune: Reports

Hyun-chul may have hidden huge fortune: Reports SEOUL (AFP): South Korean President Kim Young-sam's son and his associates are suspected of hiding tens of millions of dollars and prosecutors plan to arrest the son on graft charges on May 10, press reports said yesterday.

U.S. female pilot coming to town

U.S. female pilot coming to town JAKARTA (JP): U.S. pilot Linda Finch is scheduled to land at Halim Perdana Kusuma airport in Jakarta on May 6, as part of her attempt to retrace Amelia Earhart's 1937 flight around the world.Finch is scheduled to arrive at 3:15 p.m.

Foreign journos aim for Irian

Foreign journos aim for Irian JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: Eleven foreign journalists will cover Indonesia's May 29 general election in Irian Jaya, an official of the provincial information office said Thursday.

Container terminal 'no longer in crisis'

Container terminal 'no longer in crisis' JAKARTA (JP): The pile up of containers at Tanjung Priok port due to the slow processing of customs documents eased after many were transferred to private container terminals, Minister of Transportation Haryanto Dhanutirto said.

Ending Japan domination

Ending Japan domination Japan has finally made true its threat to take Indonesia's national car policy to the World Trade Organization (WTO). On April 30, their complaint was formally submitted to the organization, which will meet on May 23.