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Bira environmental study could set precedent

Bira environmental study could set precedentBy Hisar Sitanggang JAKARTA (Antara): What would have become of the hundreds of little islands of the Seribu group, to Jakarta's north, had the case of the destruction of Bira Besar Island not come to public attention?The concern that has been aired over...

Heavy floods sweep C. Java

Heavy floods sweep C. Java PURWOKERTO, Central Java (JP): Heavy rains have caused severe floods in at least three regencies in Central Java, killing one person and forcing residents to evacuate their homes.

Yayuk faces toughest ever Wimbledon draw

Yayuk faces toughest ever Wimbledon draw JAKARTA (JP): This year's Wimbledon tennis championships will give Indonesia's Yayuk Basuki her heaviest task ever, despite the fact that she will play on her favorite grass court.

Athletes to train in South Korea

Athletes to train in South Korea JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian tae kwon do athletes have chosen South Korea as the right place to seek both performance enhancing exercises and a confidence boost in preparation for the 18th Southeast Asian Games in December.

Coordinators of PT Timah share offering named

Coordinators of PT Timah share offering named JAKARTA (JP): The government has appointed British investment bank Barclays Zoette Wedd as the global coordinator for the initial public offering (IPO) of the state-owned tin mining company PT Tambang Timah.

U.S. disrupts preparations for APEC Osaka Summit

U.S. disrupts preparations for APEC Osaka Summit SINGAPORE (AFP): The United States has disrupted preparations for the November summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum by backing out of a proposed regional free-trade mechanism, a top APEC official said yesterday."The U.S.

Japanese envoy visits war cemetery

Japanese envoy visits war cemetery JAKARTA (JP): Japanese Ambassador to Indonesia, Taizo Watanabe, and his wife visited yesterday a hero's cemetery in Pontianak, West Kalimantan, where over 21,000 local residents were killed by Japanese troops.

Reduce debts, add investment: Economist

Reduce debts, add investment: Economist JAKARTA (JP): Economist Djisman S. Simandjuntak warned yesterday that Indonesia's debt payment level is so high that the government must try to reduce its balance of payment impact by improving the investment climate.

Residents ask for compensation

Residents ask for compensation JAKARTA (JP): Forty-three families from Rawamangun, East Jakarta, are pressing their demand that the mayoralty pay them compensation before evicting them from their homes to make way for a drainage canal project.

Govt to keep its hands off Muhammadiyah

Govt to keep its hands off Muhammadiyah SEMARANG, Central Java (JP): The government promised the 28 million members and supporters of the reformist Moslem organization Muhammadiyah that it would not interfere in its congress next month.

Constitutional Court needed to uphold laws

Constitutional Court needed to uphold laws Controversy around permits to hold public gatherings has resurfaced. Legal expert Frans H. Winarta offers his view on the issue. JAKARTA (JP): A public debate on the government's rulings that stipulates the requirement of a permit for a gathering is going...

Administration sets up task force in city clean-up

Administration sets up task force in city clean-up JAKARTA (JP): The city administration is intensifying its routine public order operations in connection with the national discipline campaign and the city's 468th anniversary.

RI pushes plan for OIC's Islamic village

RI pushes plan for OIC's Islamic village JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia is proposing the creation of an international Islamic village, which will function as a cultural, education and economic center for member states of the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC).

Town residents to hoist flag

Town residents to hoist flag JAKARTA (JP): The city administration has urged ordinary Jakarta residents, as well as government and private institutions, to fly the national flag tomorrow in commemoration of the city's 468th anniversary.

Police to closely monitor vehicle registration firm

Police to closely monitor vehicle registration firm JAKARTA (JP): The police promised yesterday to tightly supervise a private company to which it has given a monopoly over the administration of vehicle registration documents.National Police Spokesman Brig. Gen.

Minister, realtors blast new townships

Minister, realtors blast new townships JAKARTA (JP): The association of real estate developers and the Ministry of Housing said that self-claimed 'towns' are developed by the private sector without regard to their adjacent poor areas.

Authorities demolished kiosks in Pinangsia

Authorities demolished kiosks in Pinangsia JAKARTA (JP): Security and order officers demolished yesterday 24 shops, which make packing boxes, on the bank of the Ciliwung river, at Pinangsia in West Jakarta.

Second soldier jailed for Liquisa killing

Second soldier jailed for Liquisa killing JAKARTA (AFP): In the second sentence passed in relation to the Liquisa incident, a military tribunal in Denpasar, Bali, yesterday sentenced a soldier to four years imprisonment for shooting dead six unarmed East Timorese captives during a military patrol.

RP's debt notes sells out

RP's debt notes sells out MANILA (AFP): The auction of the Philippines' first five-year Fixed Rate Treasury Notes (FXTNs) received an enthusiastic response with an oversubscription for the entire three-billion- peso (US$115.4-million) block, the Central Bank said yesterday.

Students stage protest against permit policy

Students stage protest against permit policy JAKARTA (JP): Approximately 60 students staged a protest at the House of Representatives yesterday, calling for the abolition of the government policy of requiring permits to hold gatherings.

Journalists warned over 'Tempo' dummy

Journalists warned over 'Tempo' dummy JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Information Harmoko has warned former journalists of the banned Tempo newsweekly that he will take action if they go ahead with their plan to launch an "introductory" new edition of the magazine for limited readership today.

High production costs hit small textile firms

High production costs hit small textile firms JAKARTA (JP): Increasing production costs and weakening demand have forced 10 percent of the textile producers in the Central Java city of Pekalongan to shut down their factories and another 50 percent to slow down operation, an executive said.

Try reaffirms belief in marriage

Try reaffirms belief in marriage JAKARTA (JP): Vice President Try Sutrisno defended the institution of marriage yesterday, amid an increasing trend among young urban Indonesians to shun marriage in favor of cohabitation.

University detains student jockeys

University detains student jockeys SEMARANG, Central Java (JP): Diponegoro University has had to confine 57 of their students to an unspecified location to prevent their involvement in "jockeying" activities.

Legislator questions 1992-93 budget deficit

Legislator questions 1992-93 budget deficit JAKARTA (JP): The Budgetary Commission of the House of Representatives questioned yesterday the Rp 551.2 billion (US$220.54 million) deficit in the 1992-93 state budget, which was earlier estimated to book a surplus of Rp 2.24 billion.

Beware of scam using Try's name

Beware of scam using Try's name JAKARTA (JP): The State Secretariat has warned of a fraudulent scam using Vice President Try Sutrisno's name to extort money.The Assistant to the Vice President's Secretary for documentation, Ismet Herdy, was quoted by Antara as saying yesterday that a foundation...

Deaths a daily affair on Jakarta roads

Deaths a daily affair on Jakarta roads JAKARTA (JP): An average of two persons were killed in road accidents on the city's streets every day last month, according to the police.Data that the police released yesterday shows that a total of 52 people lost their lives in 116 traffic accidents recorded...

USTR's team arrives for labor review

USTR's team arrives for labor review JAKARTA (JP): A visiting team of United States trade officials, in town to study labor conditions here, has raised the issue of the imprisonment of independent labor union activists with Indonesian officials.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on June 20, 1995: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ----------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 2,200 0 0 AHAP Insurance 3,275 0 0 Alumindo Perkasa 1,100 0 0 Andayani Megah 3,150 125 139,000 Aneka Kimia...

Shopping in supermarket

Shopping in supermarket I read Dwi Bagus' letter reprinted from Kompas by The Jakarta Post (June 19, 1995). I can imagine how he felt when the security guards of the Gajah Mada Plaza and the plain-clothed guard of the Hero supermarket searched him but found no evidence of his suspected misdeed.

Thousands turn out to remember Sukarno

Thousands turn out to remember Sukarno JAKARTA (JP): Thousands of people crammed the streets leading to the house of former Indonesian president Sukarno in Blitar, East Java, yesterday to pay homage to the leader on the 25th anniversary of his death.

Police plan fun with bikes

Police plan fun with bikes JAKARTA (JP): The National Police Headquarters will hold a fun bike race on Sunday morning in commemoration of the upcoming 49th police anniversary."We will be highly appreciative of expatriates who can join the competition," said spokesman Brig. Gen. I.

Termites cost city billions

Termites cost city billions JAKARTA (JP): Termites have turned out to be the city administration's number one underground enemy. They have eaten away about 50 percent of government buildings.The alarm was sounded on Monday by M.

Malaysia raises oil output

Malaysia raises oil output KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysia's petroleum output is expected to increase to 650,000 barrels per day (bpd) from 623,000 bpd last year, although its oil revenue is expected to dip slightly, the Business Times daily reported yesterday.The government is expected to earn 10.

Cut number of pages, papers told

Cut number of pages, papers told JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto suggested yesterday that, in view of the current newsprint crisis, newspaper publishers should reduce the number of pages rather than raising sale prices.

The World Bank Report

The World Bank Report The annual World Bank Report on Indonesia's economy, usually issued one month before the annual meeting of Indonesia's creditor group in July, has always been eagerly awaited by journalists in the capital city. The reason is quite obvious.

SMP students reap harvest

SMP students reap harvest BENGKULU (JP): Students at a state junior high school here harvested the rice plants they grew as part of the "local content subject" of their school curriculum.Principal Nurlela said yesterday the paddy will be sold through the school cooperative to finance other local...

House members seek clemency for political inmates

House members seek clemency for political inmates JAKARTA (JP): Two members of the House of Representatives urged yesterday the government to approve the requests for clemency from three political prisoners, who have been incarcerated for nearly 30 years.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:35 p.m. TV Series: Muppet 3:05 Tanah Airku, My Home Country 3:30 Science Program 4:05 Family Program: Around Us 4:30 Documentary Film 5:00 Regional News 5:30 Indonesia Lessons 6:05 Nusantara, the Beloved Country 6:15 Village Program 6:45 Langka Tapi Nyata 7:00 Evening News 7:30 Music...

ABRI and the legislature

ABRI and the legislature To question (once again) the presence of ABRI (the Indonesian Armed Forces) in the House of Representatives is essentially to question the validity of ABRI's dual function. In a democratic system questioning things is accepted.

Subway union postpones strike

Subway union postpones strike SEOUL (AFP): The union of Seoul's metropolitan subway system announced here yesterday that they would postpone any strike action to avoid benefiting the ruling camp in the June 27 local elections in South Korea.

East Java to host int'l rowing meet

East Java to host int'l rowing meet JAKARTA (JP): The national rowing team will undergo its final test for the 18th Southeast Asian Games when they compete in an international dragon boat race in Mojokerto, East Java, from Aug. 11 to 13.

Why not Splendors of Indonesia?

Why not Splendors of Indonesia? Prompted by Soegio Sosrosoemarto's letter (The Jakarta Post, June 15, 1995) on the subject of the Faces of Indonesia cultural road show, that was recently conducted in a number of European countries, I should like to make a different kind of comment on the use of the...

Officer detained in sex-passport case

Officer detained in sex-passport case KUALA LUMPUR (Reuter): Malaysia's Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) has detained an immigration officer for allegedly demanding sex from a 23-year-old woman to expedite the extension of her passport, ACA officials said yesterday.

Javanese language

Javanese language I read with interest Mochtar Buchori's article in The Jakarta Post (June 14, 1995), and I would like to comment on it. My reaction is not merely because I am Javanese myself, but I am trying to be a true Indonesian, residing and living almost 45 years in Jakarta, among Javanese...

Students join radio stations

Students join radio stations JAKARTA (JP): Head of the Jakarta office of the information ministry Semyon Sinulingga opened an apprenticeship program for students in 38 private radio stations in the city yesterday.

Swedish pair regains ground

Swedish pair regains ground JAKARTA (JP): The Swedish pairing of Jan Apell and Jonas Bjorkman reached their highest ranking of the season yesterday in a boost to their bid for a come-back in the ATP World Doubles championships here in November.

ABRI reminds public of basis for permits

ABRI reminds public of basis for permits JAKARTA (JP): The controversy over the requirement that people obtain official permission to hold gatherings continues with the Armed Forces (ABRI) reminding the public that the policy has its origins in the Constitution.ABRI spokesman Brig. Gen.

Woman murders boys, tries to kill herself

Woman murders boys, tries to kill herself JAKARTA (JP): Police investigating the slashing of two infant boys by their mother, who then turned the knife on herself, said yesterday economic hardships and marital disharmony apparently triggered the tragedy.

Two killed in bus collision

Two killed in bus collision PURWOKWERTO, Central Java: Two people were killed and dozens of others injured in a traffic accident on Sunday in the Banyumas regency.A passenger bus from Surabaya, East Java, en route to Tasikmalaya in West Java, collided head-on with a truck while attempting to...