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French jumpers set for sweep

French jumpers set for sweep LIDO, West Java (JP): France maintained its superb form yesterday for a possible clean sweep of the Sixth World Parachuting Championships on Canopy Formation.Although strong winds caused the organizers to stop the sorties, France has maintained its chance of winning the...

Deregulation of fisheries sector to be announced

Deregulation of fisheries sector to be announced JAKARTA (JP): The government will announce next week a number of deregulatory measures for the fisheries sector, Minister of Agriculture Sjarifudin Baharsjah says.

Bre-X climbs on new Busang gold estimate

Bre-X climbs on new Busang gold estimate CALGARY (Reuter): A new calculation of the amount of gold harbored in Bre-X Minerals Ltd's huge Busang property in Indonesia sent investors scurrying into the market Thursday, driving up the company's stock in heavy volume.

Car race video game players to join competition in July

Car race video game players to join competition in July JAKARTA (JP): Players of the Sega video game Daytona will compete for the first time in July."The Daytona car race video game has been popular among the public, with children and adults.

Bali is relatively safe

Bali is relatively safe DENPASAR, Bali: Bali Governor Ida Bagus Oka said the island is still relatively safe for foreign visitors, with a crime rate that could not be regarded as excessive.Oka told reporters that the fact that the number of visitors to Indonesia continued to increase year after...

City to eliminate fences to make Jakarta friendly

City to eliminate fences to make Jakarta friendly JAKARTA (JP): A gubernatorial decree on the demolition of walls separating high-rise buildings will be issued this year, Governor Surjadi Soedirdja said yesterday.

PDI and military reach agreement on street rallies

PDI and military reach agreement on street rallies JAKARTA (JP): The embattled executive board of the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) and the Jakarta military command agreed yesterday that, following Thursday's bloody clash in the capital, no more violence would be perpetrated by either side.

SMART to divest tuna business shares

SMART to divest tuna business shares JAKARTA (JP): PT SMART Corporation of the Sinar Mas Group, a manufacturer of crude palm oil-based products, announced yesterday it will divest its shares in another loss-making subsidiary in a bid to boost its earnings growth.

RI's university graduates lack social awareness

RI's university graduates lack social awareness JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's universities have been successful in producing intelligent professionals who constitute the country's "strategic elite group", but have failed in instilling in their graduates an awareness of their social environment, an...

Ethnic conflicts test security

Ethnic conflicts test securityBy Anak Agung Banyu Perwita BANDUNG (JP): A major problem facing pluralistic nation-states is rising ethnic conflict among their people. Since the Cold War, conflict between ethnic groups and states has posed major challenges to domestic and international security in...

Hanjin wins RI order

Hanjin wins RI order SEOUL (Reuter): South Korea's Hanjin Shipping Co, a unit of the Hanjin Group HANJ.CN, said yesterday it has won a US$100 million contract from Indonesian state oil firm Pertamina to transport Indonesian-produced crude oil from 1998.

Heart-stopping excitement from aerobatics teams

Heart-stopping excitement from aerobatics teams JAKARTA (JP): Four of the world's most entertaining aerobatics teams will fill the skies during the Indonesia Air Show '96, performing for the air show's Aerobatics Festival.Air Force Col.

Adi Andojo takes collusion case to Vice President

Adi Andojo takes collusion case to Vice President JAKARTA (JP): Justice Adi Andojo Soetjipto has taken his campaign to clean the Supreme Court of collusion to Vice President Try Sutrisno after his own immediate supervisor failed to take action.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:30 p.m. Travel: Wajah Negeriku 2:35 TV Series: Gaiking 3:00 News: Lintasan Berita 3:30 Soccer: Dunhill League 4:00 News: Lintasan Berita 4:05 Soccer: Dunhill League (continued) 5:10 Evening News 5:30 Tours: Tanah Karo 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita 6:05 Nusantara, the Beloved Country:...

Public action urged to prevent dengue fever

Public action urged to prevent dengue fever JAKARTA (JP): Head of the city health agency Asman Lasman said the public does not understand the importance of preventing dengue fever.Unless the people themselves start eliminating potential breeding spots for the aedes aegypti mosquito, which carries...

Manila's reserves rise

Manila's reserves rise MANILA (AFP): The Philippines's gross international reserves rose to a 10-year high of US$10.25 billion as of Wednesday, Central Bank of the Philippines governor Gabriel Singson said.The central bank had put the gross international reserves level at $9.66 billion on May 10.

World Index adds RI

World Index adds RI LONDON (Reuter): Following its quarterly meeting, the FT/S&P- Actuaries World Index Policy Committee is to add the Philippines and Indonesia to its World Indices from July 1.The Philippines will account for 0.12 percent of the FT/S&P World Index, 2.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on June 21, 1996: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ----------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 850 0 0 AHAP Insurance 2,800 0 0 Alumindo Perkasa 675 0 0 Andayani Megah 1,125 -25 750,000 Aneka Kimia...

More facilities for the disabled needed

More facilities for the disabled neededBy Martina Tobing JAKARTA (JP): Theresia Ariswari, cried out for recognition as a member of this society in this paper's May 26, 1996 issue. Theresia is disabled. She wants to live and love and work, just like all of us.

Concorde jets into Jakarta

Concorde jets into Jakarta JAKARTA (JP): To help celebrate Indonesia Air Show '96, which is being held at Soekarno-Hatta Airport until June 30, British Airways will operate an additional scheduled one-off flight between London and Jakarta using a Concorde aircraft.

Kidnapers arrested

Kidnapers arrested JAKARTA (JP): Police arrested four men yesterday for allegedly kidnapping a man believed to be an Ecstasy seller on Jl. Kebon Jahe, in Central Jakarta.City Police Spokesman Lt. Col. Iman Haryatna said that the police apprehended four of the six suspected kidnappers; Ersan alias...

U.S. trade mission to Asia

U.S. trade mission to Asia WASHINGTON (Reuter): Secretary of Commerce Mickey Kantor said on Thursday he would lead a commercial delegation to Asia to discuss trade and investment in the telecommunication, transportation and automotive industries.Kantor and eight chief executives from U.S.

Australia drops nomination of envoy to RI

Australia drops nomination of envoy to RI JAKARTA (Agencies): Australia yesterday dropped the nomination of senior diplomat Miles Kupa as its ambassador to Indonesia following media disclosure that he once wrote a report highly critical of President Soeharto.

Goethe Institut

Goethe Institut At a discussion forum during an exhibition in Surabaya, East Java, I had the strong impression that the artists there had a great thirst for exchanging ideas with artists and art observers from outside Surabaya, learning from each other.

Mitsubishi to build RI plant

Mitsubishi to build RI plant TOKYO (Reuter): Mitsubishi Corp said yesterday that it had linked up with U.S. and Indonesian firms to build a 450,000- kilowatt power plant in Java, Indonesia, at a cost of about US$700-$800 million.

On air pollution

On air pollution Two letters appearing in the June 20, 1996 edition of The Jakarta Post from Mr. Coelho and Mr. Suradibroto, which followed Mr. Gentry's (The Jakarta Post, June 18, 1996) prompt me to raise an additional issue concerning the vexatious question of Jakarta's polluted air.

Where to go in Surabaya:

Where to go in Surabaya:Music * Elmi Hotel: Jl. Panglima Sudirman No. 442-44: - Qemi Club: Abouwhim Band, 9 p.m. * Majapahit Hotel: Jl. Tunjungan 65: - Palm Bar: La Costa Band, daily from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. * Patra Surabaya Hilton International: Jl.

CGI pledges US$5.26b in financial aid for RI

CGI pledges US$5.26b in financial aid for RI JAKARTA (JP): The Consultative Group on Indonesia (CGI) pledged US$5.26 billion in financial aid to Indonesia for the 1996/1997 fiscal year at the end of its two-day meeting in Paris yesterday.The fresh loan commitment is slightly lower than the $5.

Telkom reshuffles strategic executives

Telkom reshuffles strategic executives JAKARTA (JP): Less than five weeks after the installation of its new boards of commissioners and directors, the state-owned domestic telecommunications operator announced yesterday a reshuffle of 16 strategic executives.

E. Asia Squash meet starts here today

E. Asia Squash meet starts here today JAKARTA (JP): Seven countries have confirmed their participation in the 20th East Asia Squash Championship due to begin here today at the Pertamina squash center, located in South Jakarta's elite quarter of Simprug.

Two go missing in beach accident

Two go missing in beach accident DENPASAR, Bali: Two Surabaya high school students went missing on Monday when swimming with three others in dangerous water off Kuta Beach, Antara reported yesterday.Andra Gunawan and Arya Setiabudi, both aged 17, are missing.

Hermawan off to shaky start

Hermawan off to shaky start JAKARTA (JP): Senior shuttler Hermawan Susanto and his junior Jeffer Rosobin both crashed to defeat in their respective group matches at the Asia Cup badminton championships in Seoul on Wednesday.

PT Anwar aims for Rp 35b profit

PT Anwar aims for Rp 35b profit JAKARTA (JP): Poultry supplier PT Anwar Sierad yesterday predicted net sales of Rp 475 billion (US$201 million) and net profit of Rp 35 billion for 1996, compared to last year's figures of Rp 345 billion and Rp 26 billion respectively.

Duta Anggada's dividends

Duta Anggada's dividends JAKARTA (JP): Property developer PT Duta Anggada Realty said yesterday that it would pay a Rp 40 (1.6 U.S. cents) dividend to shareholders listed on July 16.The company's 1995 annual report said its net profit fell from Rp 30 billion in 1994 to Rp 27 billion in 1995 despite...

Investigators study Tansil case suspects

Investigators study Tansil case suspects JAKARTA (JP): The East Jakarta Prosecutor's Office has assigned 18 prosecutors to study dossiers of a dozen suspects allegedly involved in last month's escape of a convicted businessman.

National car issue

National car issue Referring to Mr. HW Pienandoro's letter (The Jakarta Post, June 12, 1996) on Car troubles, I would like to say that he missed the point. It is not the national car which the local media and the world are arguing about and which the American Automobile Manufacturers Association,...

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on June 20, 1996: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------ Ades Alfindo 850 0 0 AHAP Insurance 2,800 0 0 Alumindo Perkasa 675 0 5,000 Andayani Megah 1,150 -50 487,000 Aneka...

Dutch firms interested in reclamation plans

Dutch firms interested in reclamation plans JAKARTA (JP): The Ministry of Public Works is studying a number of methods for possible inclusion in reclamation plans for Kapuk Naga in Tangerang, West Java.

Duty on ships waived

Duty on ships waived JAKARTA (JP): The government has further reduced the tax burdens on shipping companies by waiving the transfer-of- ownership duty on ships used for public transportation of passengers or cargo.The tax incentive was granted by Finance Minister's Decree No.

Chicken pox no threat to Indonesian shuttlers

Chicken pox no threat to Indonesian shuttlers JAKARTA (JP): Chairman of the Badminton Association of Indonesia, Surjadi, confirmed yesterday that preparations for the Atlanta Olympic Games would continue despite the chicken pox cases in the squad.

Let peace prevails in the subcontinent

Let peace prevails in the subcontinent Kashmir has now become a central topic and there are the letters of Mr. Abdula Ghalib, Mr. Prabhakar, Mr. Masli Arman, and Mr. R. Chitrapu.As mentioned by Mr. Chitrapu (The Jakarta Post, June 17, 1996), India is a time tested democracy since 1947, where...

Ekadharma's profits down

Ekadharma's profits down JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed PT Ekadharma Tape Industries said yesterday that its shareholders have endorsed a Rp 50 (2.1 U.S. cents) dividend.Ekadharma's president, Judi Widjaja, said after an annual shareholders' meeting yesterday that two new directors -- Bejo Santoso...

Many children lack protein

Many children lack protein JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: About 13 percent of the province's 192,958 children under five suffer protein deficiency, Antara reported yesterday.Quoting the head of the local health office, Dr.

One dead in bicycle taxi accident

One dead in bicycle taxi accident JAKARTA (JP): A 27-year-old man died when a vehicle carrying employees crashed into a bicycle taxi on Jl. Cakung-Cilincing in North Jakarta on Wednesday.The victim who died was Muslimin, the passenger of the bicycle taxi.

Hexindo Adiperkasa diversifies its business

Hexindo Adiperkasa diversifies its business JAKARTA (JP): PT Hexindo Adiperkasa, a publicly listed heavy machine distributor, announced yesterday that it was preparing to become a builder and reconditioner of coal mines.

Six months for a watch

Six months for a watch JAKARTA (JP): A court sentenced a pickpocket to six months yesterday."I beg for a light punishment, I feel bad for my poor grandmother," Jamal Mahdim, 26, told the East Jakarta district court almost in a whisper, a far cry from the usual image of pickpockets who often harass...

Collusion kills honor

Collusion kills honor For the umpteenth time outspoken House Speaker Wahono has lashed out at collusion. Collusion cases, he said, have been unveiled one by one in recent months and the regularity has muted people's sense of embarrassment.

City cagers off to SEA meet

City cagers off to SEA meet JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta's basketball team will represent Indonesia in the Southeast Asian under-22 men's basketball tournament from June 23 to June 30 in Bandar Sri Begawan, Brunei.

Villagers return home

Villagers return home JAYAWIJAYA, Irian Jaya: Some 500 residents of Geselama village have started returning home after fleeing in May during army operations to free hostages held by local rebels, Antara reported yesterday.

Japan remains concerned about RI car policy

Japan remains concerned about RI car policy JAKARTA (JP): Japan remains concerned about Indonesia's national car program even though the controversial issue did not directly affect its loan commitments at the meeting of the Consultative Group on Indonesia (CGI), which has just ended.