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Influential children: The debate continues

Influential children: The debate continues JAKARTA (JP): The current debate over the business activities of the children of senior government officials has spawned theories about what really lies behind the controversy.

Bulog to spend $55.5m on CPO procurement

Bulog to spend $55.5m on CPO procurement JAKARTA (JP): The National Logistics Agency (Bulog) will spend up to Rp 125 billion (US$55.5 million) on the importation of olein and the procurement of crude palm oil (CPO) from domestic producers in order to amass an edible oil reserve of 75,000 tons.

1,400 families face eviction in Kapuk

1,400 families face eviction in Kapuk JAKARTA (JP): More than 1,400 families in Kapuk, West Jakarta, are facing eviction by the state-owned housing company Perum Perumnas, which now wants to develop the land.

Telkom finalizes initial public offering plan

Telkom finalizes initial public offering plan JAKARTA (JP): State-owned domestic telecommunications operator PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Telkom) finalized yesterday its plan to go public later this year, concentrating on the offer of a major portion of its shares in the United States.

Japanese aid to rise to $1.97b

Japanese aid to rise to $1.97b JAKARTA (JP): The Japanese government will increase its concessional loans to Indonesia from the 158 billion yen last fiscal year to 168 billion yen this year and will cut the interest rates on the loans to 2.

Moslem forum holds thanksgiving ceremony

Moslem forum holds thanksgiving ceremony JAKARTA (JP): Around 5,000 Moslem youths packed the Al Azhar Grand Mosque in South Jakarta yesterday to commemorate the Moslem community's contribution to the country's hard-fought battle for independence 50 years ago.

Tigers blow up navy ship as offensive goes on

Tigers blow up navy ship as offensive goes on COLOMBO (AFP): A Tamil Tiger suicide squad blew up a navy ship in northern Sri Lanka yesterday in an attack which claimed the lives of three sailors and ten rebel cadres, the military said.

1,900 villagers affected by flood

1,900 villagers affected by flood KENDARI, Southeast Sulawesi: At least 1,913 residents of Ahuwatu, Wawosolo, Ambulanu, and Langgonawe villages, at Ponidhaha sub-district have been evacuated as their houses were inundated by flood last week.

Susi, Ardy retain their crowns in powerful style

Susi, Ardy retain their crowns in powerful style JAKARTA (JP): Susi Susanti and Ardy Wiranata smashed their way to the singles titles at the US$170,000 Sony Indonesia Open badminton championships yesterday.

Our forex management

Our forex management Bank Indonesia's recent decision to widen the buying-and- selling spread (exchange rate band) of the rupiah against the American dollar should be welcomed as effectively discouraging foreign exchange speculation for at least three main reasons.

Expats involved in cultural festival

Expats involved in cultural festival MATARAM, West Nusa Tenggara: Some 60 foreign visitors took part in the opening ceremony of the West Nusa Tenggara Cultural Appreciation Month held here over the weekend.

'Government should gradually limit monopolistic practices'

'Government should gradually limit monopolistic practices' JAKARTA (JP): The government will have no choice but to gradually limit the monopolistic practices of some business groups in order to comply with its free trade commitment, says Emil Salim, one of Indonesia's most senior economists.

Refugees will be returned to Galang

Refugees will be returned to Galang JAKARTA (JP): Five Vietnamese refugees, who were stranded in East Timor on their way from Galang to Australia, will soon be sent back to Galang Island in Riau.The refugees were stranded on the island on July 9 after the boat which was taking them to Australia was...

ABF links lead to $666m in cooperation

ABF links lead to $666m in cooperation JAKARTA (JP): Members of the ASEAN Business Forum (ABF), which was established in 1991, have obtained business cooperation deals worth more than US$666 million, according to an executive.

JSX fails to maintain upward momentum

JSX fails to maintain upward momentum JAKARTA (JP): Pounded by bouts of profit taking, the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) failed to maintain its upward momentum to close at 508.26 last week, falling by 0.88 points (-0.17 percent) from the previous week.

Kleinwort-Mashill deal

Kleinwort-Mashill deal JAKARTA (JP): Kleinwort Benson Securities of Britain has agreed to strengthen the research activities of PT Mashill Jaya Securities.Mashill's president, Makki Widjaya, said on Saturday that the British company would also cooperate in marketing activities under the cooperation...

Japanese man dies in Bali

Japanese man dies in Bali DENPASAR, Bali: A 40-year-old Japanese tourist died after being dragged along by the water current while he was swimming on Thursday.Mikkio Yamaguchi died after he was carried away by a strong current as he was swimming at the famous Kuta beach area, Antara reported on...

Only 30% of proposed industrial estates developed

Only 30% of proposed industrial estates developed JAKARTA (JP): Only 30 percent of those companies licensed to develop industrial estates in Indonesia have done so, to date, as a result of inconsistencies in government policies and low demand.

ABRI unlikely to let go of close Golkar ties: Scholar

ABRI unlikely to let go of close Golkar ties: Scholar SEMARANG (JP): The Armed Forces (ABRI) will likely retain its control over Golkar, the dominant political organization which has channeled most of its political aspirations in the past, a noted political analyst says.

Tax on colleges likely to affect education quality

Tax on colleges likely to affect education quality JAKARTA (JP): The government's plan to start taxing higher education institutions could have negative consequences on the state of education in Indonesia, a leading college administrator says.

RI, S'pore to conduct joint expo in September

RI, S'pore to conduct joint expo in September JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia and Singapore will hold a one-week joint exhibition on industry and investment in Singapore in September, Minister of Industry Tunky Ariwibowo says.

Ramos rules out military action to expel Chinese

Ramos rules out military action to expel Chinese MANILA (Reuter): President Fidel Ramos said yesterday China's occupation of a part of the Spratly Islands claimed by the Philippines did not pose an imminent threat to the country and ruled out military action to expel the Chinese.

Envoy to Australia

Envoy to Australia Like everyone else, I don't like the negative impression Mantiri's nomination as our envoy to Canberra has made in Australia. Choosing an alternative doesn't mean that Indonesia complies with the anti-Indonesian government wishes found in Australia.

'New city' provides houses and jobs, BSD official says

'New city' provides houses and jobs, BSD official says JAKARTA (JP): Problems such as flooding and traffic jams, which are partly the results of the sporadic development of greater Jakarta, are the main reason for the development of a "new city.

Bhutto postpones Sri Lanka visit

Bhutto postpones Sri Lanka visit COLOMBO (AFP): A proposed visit here by Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto has been postponed following the escalation of fighting between Sri Lankan troops and Tamil Tiger separatists, officials said yesterday.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:30 p.m. TV Series: Voltron 3:05 Riang Ria 3:30 TV Series: The Crystal Maze 4:30 School Quiz: Cepat Tepat 5:00 Regional News 5:30 Wayang Appreciation 6:05 Nusantara, the Beloved Country 6:15 Village Program 6:30 Religion: Buddhism 7:00 Evening News 7:30 TV Drama 8:05 Children Drama...

Criticism, result of clash of ideas: Goh

Criticism, result of clash of ideas: Goh SINGAPORE (AFP): Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong has described criticism of Singapore by Western commentators as the outcome of a contest of ideas between the east and the west, and he justified limits on press freedom.

Mahathir battles corruption in party

Mahathir battles corruption in party KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): The unprecedented sacking of a member of Malaysia's ruling party for allegedly spending millions to buy a key post shows corruption is still rife here, analysts said yesterday.

Harimau team saves Indonesian face

Harimau team saves Indonesian face JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's seasoned players grouped in the Harimau team saved the country's face from further blushing when it won the World Invitational bridge tournament title by trouncing Canada 179-111 in the final yesterday.

Playwright pays tribute to late Arifin C. Noor

Playwright pays tribute to late Arifin C. Noor JAKARTA (JP): Leading playwright Putu Wijaya cites the late theater and movie director Arifin C. Noer as the founder of modern Indonesian theater."Modern theater with reference to the West had been here for a long time.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Music * The Aryaduta Jakarta, Jl. Prapatan 44-48, Central Jakarta: - Ambiente Italian Restaurant: Bonauli vocal group, Tuesday and Wednesday from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.; Lost Morenitos, Monday Thursday and Sunday from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Los Paraguas, Friday and Saturday from 7 p.m.

Forensic work still weak

Forensic work still weak JAKARTA (JP): Coordinating Minister for Security and Political Affairs Soesilo Soedarman has expressed concern about the current unsatisfactory state of the forensic sciences required to support the judicial process.

Two 'ojek' drivers killed

Two 'ojek' drivers killed JAKARTA (JP): Two ojek (motorcycle taxi) drivers have been found dead, their bodies displaying stab wounds, at Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta.The Koja police precinct said the bodies of the two men, Mardi, 27, and Paing, 25, were found on Friday night.

Modes of extortion

Modes of extortion After reading A. Djuana's letter (The Jakarta Post July 1, 1995) under the title "New mode of deceit," I began to realize the many tactics for extracting money which are practiced in Jakarta.

Police close in on murderer of senior officer

Police close in on murderer of senior officer JAKARTA (JP): Police said on Saturday they were close to catching the man who murdered Maj. Noenang Kohar MS, chief of the Pademangan police subdistrict in North Jakarta, on Friday night.

Heart disease is attacking the young

Heart disease is attacking the young JAKARTA (JP): Heart disease, already the number one killer in Indonesia, is now attacking young people, experts said on Saturday."Coronary arterial disease should receive our serious attention because it has already attacked patients of much younger ages, caused...

East Timor

East Timor As an expatriate Italian I feel compelled to comment on what to me is a lack of credibility on the part of the Australian media and some Australian groups concerning the East Timor issue. I am as genuinely concerned about human rights as the next person but, never having been to East...

APEC Business Forum seeks to form new advisory body

APEC Business Forum seeks to form new advisory body TOKYO (AFP): Business advisers to the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum said on Saturday they wanted to establish a new body to make independent proposals to the association.

BDNI buys bank stake

BDNI buys bank stake JAKARTA (JP): PT Bank Dagang Nasional Indonesia (BDNI), a subsidiary of the Gadjah Tunggal Group, has acquired a 40 percent stake in Bank Dewa Rutji for Rp 75 billion (US$34 million).

ASEAN needed on UN peacekeeping

ASEAN needed on UN peacekeeping TOKYO (AFP): Japan will propose to establish a committee to discuss regional cooperation on UN peacekeeping operations at the upcoming ASEAN Regional Forum in Brunei, a newspaper said yesterday.

Cement plant to be built

Cement plant to be built JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Finance Mar'ie Muhammad laid on Saturday a corner stone for the foundation of a cement plant to be built by PT Semen Bosowa Maros in the South Sulawesi town of Maros with an investment of Rp 535 billion (US$238.83 million).

Transmigration defies economic sense

Transmigration defies economic sense JAKARTA (JP): The government's program to resettle millions of people from overcrowded Java and Bali to lesser-populated islands defies economic sense, says Minister of Transmigration Siswono Judohusodo.

Developer has yet to build low-cost housing project

Developer has yet to build low-cost housing project JAKARTA (JP): The developer of the Pantai Indah Kapuk waterfront estate in North Jakarta has yet to build the low-cost apartments it promised to construct, a press report said Saturday.

Mangga Dua business disrupted by floods

Mangga Dua business disrupted by floods JAKARTA (JP): Extensive flooding in the Mangga Dua commercial district of Central Jakarta has made life harder for small-scale vendors and workers in the area.The flooding -- affecting a two-kilometers stretch of Jl.

Ismail warns officials' children

Ismail warns officials' children JAKARTA (JP): Children of senior government officials may not be barred from going into business but they should know their place, said the chairman of the United Development Party.

Appeal to businessmen in N. Jakarta

Appeal to businessmen in N. Jakarta JAKARTA (JP): A City Councillor has called on businessmen operating in the North Jakarta mayoralty to have a sense of social responsibility and help solve the environmental problems being faced by residents.

Police secure sorcerer

Police secure sorcerer SURABAYA: A family of five from Jambringan village in Pamekasan, Madura, are now under police protection after the local people threatened to burn down their house on charges of killing villagers through black magic.

Dwarfs present in Jambi

Dwarfs present in Jambi JAMBI: Dr. Yanwar of the National Institute of Science, in cooperation with an English researcher Deborah Martyr, is still conducting research on the reported presence of dwarfs in the Kerinci Seblat National Park.

Feed prices may decrease

Feed prices may decrease JAKARTA (JP): The Directorate General of Animal Husbandry, the National Logistics Agency (Bulog) and the Association of Animal Feed Producers will hold a meeting here this week to discuss measures to lower feed prices on the domestic market.

Kuei works towards concert hall dream

Kuei works towards concert hall dream JAKARTA (JP): Independence Day is still a month away, but activities to celebrate the 50th anniversary of independence have been going on for months. Some people have organized a kite festival, some have written and published books, while others have decorated...