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Teguh Karya returns to motherhood theme in TV film

Teguh Karya returns to motherhood theme in TV filmBy Yenni Kwok JAKARTA (JP): Motherhood appears to be Teguh Karya's fascination. A glance at the 61-year-old filmmaker's distinguished career reveals it as a central theme in several of his movies.

Meeting focuses on importance of textile trade liberalization

Meeting focuses on importance of textile trade liberalization The International Apparel Federation held its 13th convention in Hong Kong on May 12 and May 13. The Jakarta Post's reporter, Rita A. Widiadana, attended the two-day event at the invitation of the organization's president.

'Tempo' editorial spirit survives on censor-free Internet

'Tempo' editorial spirit survives on censor-free Internet JAKARTA (JP): Sacred writs of the Internet are that it is free and uncensored. There currently exists no effective means of suppressing information on the system.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on May 23, 1997: --------------------------------------------------------------- Shares Close Change Trading Volume --------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 1,100 0 35,000 AHAP Insurance 2,675 0...

PowerGen to enter RI

PowerGen to enter RI LONDON (Reuter): British electricity generator PowerGen Plc [PWG.L] said on Thursday it agreed to take significant stakes in two independent power projects planned in Indonesia and Thailand.The projects, which will cost 1.27 billion pounds ($2.

City forms team to evaluate alcohol laws

City forms team to evaluate alcohol laws JAKARTA (JP): The municipality has set up a team to work out the city's response to the presidential decree and related ministerial instructions on the supervision and control of alcoholic beverages.

Dywidag wins Asian deals

Dywidag wins Asian deals MUNICH, Germany (Reuter): German construction group Dyckerhoff & Widmann AG said yesterday it won two Asian contracts with a total value of 280 million marks (US$165.7 million).

Mitsubishi's Asian wagon

Mitsubishi's Asian wagon TOKYO (AFP): Japan's Mitsubishi Motors Corp. said yesterday it would produce and sell a family wagon model in Taiwan towards the end of this year, with successive launches in Indonesia and the Philippines.

Art for social criticism benaficial, not destructive

Art for social criticism benaficial, not destructive YOGYAKARTA (JP): When most people are unable to speak their mind about the sociopolitical situation, artists express their feelings through their work.

Plea for peace

Plea for peace On the night of Sunday, May 18, my friend got an urgent message from her mother telling her "Don't go anywhere". She said it was very dangerous as there was a "war" in Kebayoran Lama near their house.But, thank God, on Monday it was calm, and we all knew the reason.

AT&T secures $26.9m contract form PT Tekom

AT&T secures $26.9m contract form PT Tekom JAKARTA (JP): United States communication services firm AT&T has won a US$26.9 million contract from state-owned PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Telkom) to provide operation management assistance.

New storm lashes Bangladesh

New storm lashes Bangladesh COX'S BAZAR, Bangladesh (Reuter): A storm lashed coastal Bangladesh yesterday, hampering disaster relief efforts just days after a cyclone killed at least 105 people and made more than one million homeless, officials said.

Petronas in talks for Texaxo's Myanmar stake

Petronas in talks for Texaxo's Myanmar stake KUALA LUMPUR (DPA): Malaysia's state oil firm, Petronas, is holding talks with U.S.-based Texaco on the possibility of buying its stake in Myanmar's Yetagun gas field, a company official said yesterday.

PDI wants clean team of legislators

PDI wants clean team of legislators JAKARTA (JP): The government-recognized faction of the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) wants its future legislators to be clean and hard-working.Campaigner Dimmy Haryanto told a PDI rally in Banda Aceh, Aceh, yesterday that "PDI legislators should not be...

Bully for Banyumas regent

Bully for Banyumas regent BANYUMAS, Central Java: Regent Djoko Sudantoko knows how to win the hearts of local Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) supporters.Djoko appeared at the party's rally at a soccer field here on Thursday.

Don't follow Megawati, says Abdurrahman

Don't follow Megawati, says Abdurrahman JAKARTA (JP): Moslem leader Abdurrahman Wahid has called on members of the split Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) to disregard the stance of ousted chief Megawati Soekarnoputri to abstain from voting.

Why PDI rallies are violence-free

Why PDI rallies are violence-free YOGYAKARTA: Bantul Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) officials were not flattered when the election supervision committee declared it the most orderly in campaigning.PDI's rivals, Golkar and the United Development Party (PPP), were reprimanded for frequently...

China underlines superiority but Indonesia loses

China underlines superiority but Indonesia loses GLASGOW (Agencies): China kept a firm grip on the Sudirman Cup mixed team badminton championship with a convincing win over former winner South Korea in the final round of group matches Thursday.

Regent nominated as minister

Regent nominated as minister YOGYAKARTA: United Development Party (PPP) supporters have nominated Sleman regent Arifin Ilyas as the next minister of home affairs because he is democratic.At a rally over the weekend in Lumbungrejo field, Sleman, they said the regent had allowed all three parties to...

Satelindo snags

Satelindo snags It is nice to have Satelindo Direct outlets in Jakarta since their prices of cellular phones are very cheap compared to other retail hand phone outlets in Jakarta. But I wish to comment on a few drawbacks of your retail outlets.

Lyonnaise des Eaux wins Medan's water plant contract

Lyonnaise des Eaux wins Medan's water plant contract JAKARTA (JP): A consortium led by French firm Lyonnaise des Eaux has signed a 25-year contract to build and operate a new drinking water treatment plant in Medan, North Sumatra.

Habibie rules out engine failure in CN-235 crash

Habibie rules out engine failure in CN-235 crash BANDUNG (JP): President of state-owned PT Industri Pesawat Terbang Nusantara (IPTN) B.J. Habibie ruled out yesterday engine failure as causing a CN-235 plane to crash on Thursday.

American held for smuggling marijuana

American held for smuggling marijuana JAKARTA (JP): An American was arrested Wednesday in Nusa Dua, Bali, for involvement in smuggling marijuana from Thailand to America for more than 10 years, police said. He was scheduled to be deported last night.Head of National Police Detective Department Brig.

S'pore judge issues warrant for self-exiled politician

S'pore judge issues warrant for self-exiled politician SINGAPORE (AFP): A Singapore judge issued an arrest warrant yesterday for self-exiled opposition politician Tang Liang Hong, after he failed to turn up in court to answer 33 charges of tax evasion.

Samsung tests production facility

Samsung tests production facility SEOUL: South Korean industrial giant, Samsung moved one step closer to realizing its goal to enter the automotive industry with the official opening of its production facility at Pusan.

Dialog the key to building regional trust

Dialog the key to building regional trustBy Rizal Sukma JAKARTA (JP): Last month's joint military exercises conducted by the Five Power Defense Arrangements (FPDA) -- comprising Britain, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia and Australia -- mean that military alliances are still crucial.

Drassindo gets loan

Drassindo gets loan JAKARTA (JP): PT Mustika Ratu Adji, a joint venture between PT Mustika Ratu Investama and PT Kusuma Propertindo of the Drassindo Group, secured here yesterday a syndicated loan of about Rp 70 billion (US$29.

Malaysian climbers conquer Everest

Malaysian climbers conquer Everest KUALA LUMPUR (Reuter): Two Malaysian climbers planted their nation's flag at the summit of Mount Everest yesterday, an act televised live back in Malaysia.The two climbers, M. Magendran and N.

Sweden's Lindskog wins first major golf title

Sweden's Lindskog wins first major golf titleBy Robert Soelistyo NUSADUA, Bali (JP): Nigerian-born Swede Stephen Atako Lindskog won the Bali Open Golf Championship by three shots yesterday despite carding the worst score of his career at the Bali Golf and Country Club here.

Uncorrupt food for glad-handing

Uncorrupt food for glad-handing BANYUMAS, Central Java: Local women who support the United Development Party are staunchly against corruption.They held a glad-handing campaign in the town's main streets yesterday, offering passers-by tea, water and refreshments.

Expensive habits

Expensive habitsFrom Pikiran RakyatMomon Syum's writing on expensive habits is interesting; it is worthy of contemplation, of undertaking and is a contribution to mankind.Expensive habits could drive people to corruption or collusion.The President has appealed for people be frugal.

PPP promises to pioneer political change

PPP promises to pioneer political change JAKARTA (JP): The United Development Party (PPP) ended its 27- day campaign yesterday by reiterating its determination to help the public by pioneering change in the political system.

Budi Kemuliaan 3 closed two years

Budi Kemuliaan 3 closed two years JAKARTA (JP): The municipality is closing Jl. Budi Kemuliaan 3 in Central Jakarta for two years for the construction of the Merdeka Tower in the area.The head of Jakarta's Land Transport Agency, J.P.

Armed Force is the dominant political player

Armed Force is the dominant political player YOGYAKARTA (JP): One could easily be misled into thinking that the country's most powerful group will win next week's election.But a quick evaluation of the political system reveals that none of the three parties hold the most power.

Don't consider changes in land use taboo: Rais

Don't consider changes in land use taboo: Rais JAKARTA (JP): City development, guided by its urban spatial plans, must now consider the need to attract investment to raise development funds, Deputy Governor for Economic and Development Affairs Tb. Rais said.

Zarina asks Roy to come clean

Zarina asks Roy to come clean JAKARTA (JP): Zarina, the actress on trial for owning 29,677 ecstasy pills, said Wednesday in her rebuttal that she had asked Roy, a friend she had claimed was the owner of the pills, to return home and take responsibility for his actions.

Extra jobs for PDI guards

Extra jobs for PDI guards JAKARTA: Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) security guards are not only responsible for maintaining order at rallies, but also to stop people leaving them.After yelling throughout a one-hour speech delivered by PDI secretary-general Buttu Hutapea Thursday, most of the...

Singapore's DBS Bank to acquire 85% of MBB

Singapore's DBS Bank to acquire 85% of MBB JAKARTA (JP): Singapore's DBS Bank has entered into a conditional agreement with the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi to buy its 85 percent stake in PT Mitsubishi Buana Bank (MBB).

PT Excelcomindo expands cellular networks in Bali

PT Excelcomindo expands cellular networks in Bali NUSA DUA, Bali (JP): PT Excelcomindo Pratama which operates the GSM-XL has expanded its cellular networks in Bali in a nationwide expansion move.Company president Y.W.

Domestic automobile sales increase 20.3%

Domestic automobile sales increase 20.3% JAKARTA (JP): Despite the violence which has marked the ongoing election campaign, domestic automobile sales increased 20.3 percent during the first four months of this year over the same period in 1996.

Bus set on fire in C. Jakarta

Bus set on fire in C. Jakarta JAKARTA (JP): Angry residents set fire to a Metro Mini bus after it hit and killed a hotel employee on Jl. Let. Jend. Suprapto in Cempaka Putih, Central Jakarta.It was the second bus burning incident after residents on Jl.

Where to go in Jakarta: Saturday, May 24, 1997

Where to go in Jakarta: Saturday, May 24, 1997Music * 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.

KL backs Taiwan link with ASEAN

KL backs Taiwan link with ASEAN TAIPEI (DPA): Malaysia supported Taiwan becoming a dialog partner of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) yesterday, becoming the first ASEAN member to voice support.

56 separatist members surrender: Military

56 separatist members surrender: Military JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya (Antara): At least 56 separatist rebels (GPK) have surrendered to local military officials in Mendiptana, Merauke regency, the military said.Spokesman for the regional military command Lt. Col.

China downs Indonesia in Sudirman Cup

China downs Indonesia in Sudirman Cup JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia crashed out of the Sudirman Cup international team badminton championship after losing 2-3 against China in Glasgow yesterday.Indonesia had pulled back the score to 2-2, but there was little chance to start with for Eliza/Zelin to stop...

Sanggau to have pulp plant

Sanggau to have pulp plant JAKARTA (JP): The Ministry of Forestry is inviting private companies to help set up a US$2 billion pulp factory in Sanggau, West Kalimantan, an official said.Director General of Forest Utilization Titus Sariyanto told Antara in Senggau on Wednesday that the ministry would...

BMW tops luxury car market in Indonesia

BMW tops luxury car market in IndonesiaBy John Aglionby BMW has overtaken its German rival Mercedes-Benz as the top selling luxury carmaker in Indonesia.The general manager of sole distributor PT Tjahja Sakti Motor Corp, Bintoro Tjitrowirjo, said sales had soared 85.

ABRI and Golkar look after each other

ABRI and Golkar look after each otherBy Tedy Novan and Gin Kurniawan YOGYAKARTA (JP): The proprietary of the Armed Forces' (ABRI) support for the dominant Golkar is often questioned, but Army Chief of Staff Hartono recently said the Armed Forces would stick behind Golkar.

ASEAN customs to start harmonizing tariffs next year

ASEAN customs to start harmonizing tariffs next year JAKARTA (JP): Heads of customs administrations from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) pledged yesterday to facilitate smooth flows of goods and agreed to use harmonized tariff terminology by next year.

1,361 vehicles to be deployed for SEA Games

1,361 vehicles to be deployed for SEA Games JAKARTA (JP): The 19th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games organizing committee's transportation department and the City Land Transportation Agency will provide 1,361 vehicles for the biennial event in October.