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Funds for small firms

Funds for small firms JAKARTA (JP): New South Sulawesi venture capital firm PT Sarana Sulsel Ventura has provided Rp 3.9 billion (US$1.59 million) to 50 small business in the province.The company's director, Mubyl Handaling, was quoted Sunday by Antara in Ujungpandang, South Sulawesi, as saying...

Vietnam balks on advertising curbs

Vietnam balks on advertising curbs HANOI (AP): Intense pressure from foreign investors has forced Vietnam to retreat from a plan to cap spending on advertising by foreign companies, state-controlled media reported yesterday.

Sticky subject

Sticky subjectFrom Surabaya PostWe have become very familiar with stickers recently, distributed freely by producers, hotels, tourist resorts and entertainment centers. The election contenders are the latest to hop on the bandwagon.Stickers have been plastered on cars and buildings.

Mistreated PPP faithful seek rights commission protection

Mistreated PPP faithful seek rights commission protection JAKARTA (JP): A group of United Development Party (PPP) supporters from Jepara, Central Java, complained yesterday that local security personnel had persecuted them.They have asked the National Commission on Human Rights for protection.

Banjarmasin tragedy

Banjarmasin tragedy It took the nation a little while to realize that Friday's unrest in Banjarmasin is turning out to be one of the worst in the history of modern Indonesia. The tension that followed in the South Kalimantan provincial capital after the rioting, combined with poor communication...

Banjarmasin counts cost of the riot

Banjarmasin counts cost of the riotBy Johannes Simbolon and Christiani Tumelap BANJARMASIN, South Kalimantan (JP): The city was still counting the cost of last Friday's riot when police said yesterday that the death toll was "only" 123 compared to between 133 and 142 published in newspapers.

Hyundai wins RI deal

Hyundai wins RI deal SEOUL (AP): Two subsidiaries of the giant Hyundai group, a major South Korean conglomerate, said yesterday they have won two construction contracts worth US$238 million in Israel and Indonesia.

BI urged to set rules for unhealthy banks

BI urged to set rules for unhealthy banks JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia, the central bank, should establish rules to regulate unhealthy banks so that they do not burden the country's economy, Bank Putera Multikarsa president Masyhud Ali said yesterday.

Aberson faces prison for defaming Soeharto

Aberson faces prison for defaming Soeharto JAKARTA (JP): An 18-month jail sentence has been requested for the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) legislator, Aberson Marle Sihaloho, accused of slandering President Soeharto, the Armed Forces and the House of Representatives.Prosecutor Y.W.

Glasgow early voting is declared void

Glasgow early voting is declared void JAKARTA (JP): The government has declared "void" the votes of 140 Indonesians in Glasgow, Scotland in Great Britain on Saturday, or five days ahead of schedule.Spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Gaffar Fadyl, and the deputy secretary-general of the...

Garuda continues to operate Airbus fleet despite HK ban

Garuda continues to operate Airbus fleet despite HK ban JAKARTA (JP): PT Garuda Indonesia said yesterday it had no problems with its six Airbus A330-300s despite Hong Kong aviation authorities banning the national flag carrier from using the aircraft.

Small businesses 'need good marketing': Mar'ie

Small businesses 'need good marketing': Mar'ie JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Finance Mar'ie Muhammad said the main problem facing the development of Indonesia's small businesses was not money but marketing and human resources quality.

Two junior weightlifters compete in W. C'ships

Two junior weightlifters compete in W. C'ships JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Weightlifting, Powerlifting and Bodybuilding Association will send two lifters to the World Weightlifting Junior Championship in Capetown, South Africa.

More experts hail death sentence for Siswanto

More experts hail death sentence for Siswanto JAKARTA (JP): Two more legal experts have voiced approval of the death sentence that was handed down to Siswanto, alias Robot Gedek, for the premeditated murder and sexual abuse of 12 boys.

Sri Bintang fired from UI

Sri Bintang fired from UI JAKARTA (JP): Rebel politician Sri Bintang Pamungkas, currently serving time for defaming President Soeharto, has lost his job at the prestigious state-run University of Indonesia.

City authorities still investigating food poisoning

City authorities still investigating food poisoning JAKARTA (JP): The City Health Office and the police are still investigating food samples that caused the hospitalization of hundreds of factory workers last week in Cakung, North Jakarta.

Athletes' village nearly ready

Athletes' village nearly ready JAKARTA (JP): The 42-story athlete's village for the 19th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in October is close to completion and will be opened in September.The Mulia Group's owner, Joko S.

Peeping for fun

Peeping for funFrom KompasI feel uneasy every time I have to use the pedestrian bridge to cross the road on Jl. Jend. Sudirman, Jakarta. During certain office hours, particularly at 8 a.m. and at 5 p.m. you can find men under the bridge who apparently enjoy looking up women's skirts.

The exodus aims for a vacation

The exodus aims for a vacation JAKARTA (JP): The huge number of people leaving Jakarta to their hometowns to vote on May 29 still does not indicate they have a high level of political awareness, political and sociological experts said yesterday.

Stevedoring fees 'not illegal': Official

Stevedoring fees 'not illegal': Official JAKARTA (JP): The head of North Jakarta's Tanjung Priok Port Administration, Aprildo Abidin, said yesterday that the Rp 225 (nine U.S. cents) per ton charged in stevedoring fees at the port's cargo terminal was not an illegal levy.

Outward bound

Outward boundFrom NeracaIn recent weeks, travel agencies have aggressively advertised trips to Europe, the United States, Australia, even Africa. When the school holidays or end-of-year vacation approach, newspapers are filled with the travel ads to tempt students or their parents to venture abroad.

Traders skeptical about Thai intervention

Traders skeptical about Thai intervention SINGAPORE (Reuter): The Southeast Asian rubber trade greeted with skepticism yesterday to reports the Thai government was again intervening in the market to prop up prices of RSS3 grade rubber, saying the move was counterproductive.

Unsafe parking at central park

Unsafe parking at central parkFrom KompasI am a monthly customer of the Mulia Group managed Central Park for which I have been issued a sticker. On Tuesday, May 6, I parked my car on the second floor (opposite the back of the BRI I building) at 7.15 a.m.After work at 5 p.m.

Malaysia wants ships to bypass S'pore

Malaysia wants ships to bypass S'pore KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysian shipping agents are rallying behind a call by local port authorities to bypass Singapore in favor of Malaysia's Port Klang, the head of an industry association said yesterday."We should boycott Singapore.

Analysts warn that Indonesia not yet efficient enough

Analysts warn that Indonesia not yet efficient enough JAKARTA (JP): Indonesians should not be lulled into complacency following the country's leap from 30th to 15th place in a report on the world's most competitive economies, analysts say.

Soeharto's family to gather to vote

Soeharto's family to gather to vote JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto will get together with his family Thursday before voting at a polling station near his residence on Jl. Cendana, along with about 300 other residents of Menteng, Central Jakarta.

City Police get new homes

City Police get new homes JAKARTA (JP): National Police Chief Lt. Gen. Dibyo Widodo inaugurated new apartments for City Police officers yesterday in Jatipetamburan, West Jakarta.Dibyo said the apartments can accommodate 203 families and 288 single officers.

SE Asian property market downturn is cyclical: Expert

SE Asian property market downturn is cyclical: Expert SINGAPORE (AFP): A downturn on property markets in parts of Southeast Asia is a cyclical phenomenon that will pass when balance is restored between demand and supply, a regional real- estate expert said yesterday.

Call to consumers

Call to consumers People in Indonesia, powerless consumers, are routinely victimized by fraudulent merchants. Consumers here will get a fair deal only if, and when, they stand up and demand basic rights -- hold the merchants accountable for fraudulent actions.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on May 26, 1997: Shares Close Change Trading Volume --------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 1,250 150 111,000 AHAP Insurance 2,675 0 0 Alter Abadi 1,150 0 0 Alumindo Light Metal 1,050 0 67,000...

What are the implications of Megawati's decision?

What are the implications of Megawati's decision? Megawati Soekarnoputri, deposed leader of the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI), put weeks of intense speculation to rest when she announced Thursday she would abstain from voting in the general election.

Death toll in Banjarmasin riot hits 133

Death toll in Banjarmasin riot hits 133 JAKARTA (JP): The death toll in Friday's riot in the South Kalimantan capital of Banjarmasin reached 133 last night as peace and order began to return to the city, police said.

East Timor

East Timor I enjoyed reading The Jakarta Post's articles (May 7) on the International Committee of the Red Cross programs in East Timor to promote clean water and public health and to protect the rights of detainees.

Legal aid posts also open to foreigners

Legal aid posts also open to foreigners JAKARTA (JP): Foreign citizens standing trial in Jakarta prefer to ask for counsel from the legal aid post attached to each district court to seek help from private defense lawyers.

Reclamation firm becomes official

Reclamation firm becomes official JAKARTA (JP): A joint venture firm to carry out a 2,700- hectare reclamation project in North Jakarta Bay was officially set up last week.Deputy Governor of Economic and Development Affairs, Tb.

Govt vows not to curb investment in MDF

Govt vows not to curb investment in MDF JAKARTA (JP): The government will not limit investment in the nation's medium-density fiberboard (MDF) industry despite the market glut, a minister has said.Minister of Forestry Djamaludin Suryohadikusumo said Friday an oversupply of the MDF wood products was...

Bats protected for eco-tourism

Bats protected for eco-tourism SORONG, Irian Jaya: Local officials are working to protect bats endemic to Sausapor district to attract international visitors.Sorong regent John Piet Wanane told Antara over the weekend that various bat species are found near the site which is renowned for turtles.

Trade expo in Darwin

Trade expo in Darwin JAKARTA (JP): West Nusa Tenggara will send a delegation of 20 businesspeople to Australia next week to take part in Darwin Expo, an executive said Saturday.The chairman of the province's branch of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, M.

Three arrested for bank robbery

Three arrested for bank robbery MEDAN: Police have arrested three of the four people they suspect of robbing Bank Tamara of Rp 529 million (US$220,000) last week.Head of the detective unit at the province's police command, Sukris Prayitno, said police arrested two suspects, each aged 34, in Deli...

Share trading likely to grain ground

Share trading likely to grain ground JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta stock market is expected to gain ground this week as fears of riots in the capital eased as the one-month election campaign ended Friday.Analysts said investors were more confident to buy shares.

Seven arrested with heroin in raids

Seven arrested with heroin in raids JAKARTA (JP): Police have arrested seven people, including three foreigners, and confiscated 318 grams of heroin worth Rp 79.5 million (US$33,125) during raids in Central, East and North Jakarta.City Police Chief Maj. Gen.

Tunky denies textile export quota collusion

Tunky denies textile export quota collusion JAKARTA (JP): The minister of industry and trade, Tunky Ariwibowo, has denied there is a collusion in the distribution of textile export quotas, Antara reported Saturday.

Islamic artists go to Italy

Islamic artists go to Italy JAKARTA (JP): Three Indonesian artists and a curator will take part in the Biennale Venezia international art exhibition in Italy from June 14 to November.The three artists are Anusapati, Setiawan Sabana and Hendrawan. The art curator is A.D. Pirous.

Campaign compensation

Campaign compensationFrom JayakartaI felt like I was in hell when I was caught in a campaign rally in mid May in Cisarua, Puncak.My car was suddenly stopped by grim looking youngsters. They knocked on the windows and, eventually, scratched the vehicle. They also demanded cigarettes from me.

Nike employee taken to court

Nike employee taken to court HANOI (AFP): The prosecution of foreign Korean supervisor for labor abuses at one of Nike's exclusive shoe suppliers in southern Vietnam has begun, reports said yesterday.The official Vietnam News Agency (VNA) said that Hsu Jui Yun, who formerly worked as a supervisor...

S'pore, Brunei sign open skies pact

S'pore, Brunei sign open skies pact SINGAPORE (AFP): Singapore and Brunei on Saturday signed an open skies agreement allowing their airlines unrestricted routing, frequency and capacity between and beyond both countries, officials said.

Ministers inaugurate projects in E. Timor

Ministers inaugurate projects in E. Timor DILI, East Timor (JP): Two ministers inaugurated 13 projects in East Timor on Saturday, including a textile factory, a salt- processing plant and several public facilities.

Residents attack vehicle

Residents attack vehicle JAKARTA (JP): Last week's scenes of mobs stoning and burning vehicles that hit pedestrians or other vehicles were nearly repeated a third time on the weekend.But security officers managed Saturday to prevent a Suzuki Escudo jeep from being burnt.

Gadbaw ready to tell RI tale to Americans

Gadbaw ready to tell RI tale to AmericansBy Yenni Djahidin WASHINGTON D.C. (JP): Indonesia is drawing greater attention among the American public these days. Most news that appear in the American media however cast Indonesia in a bad light.

Nine Asian nations vow to stabilize their currencies

Nine Asian nations vow to stabilize their currencies BANGKOK (Agencies): Top officials from nine Asian central banks agreed at a meeting here on Saturday to strengthen cooperation to maintain the stability of regional currencies, a Thai central bank official told Reuters yesterday.