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Bank Bali's Olympic Visa

Bank Bali's Olympic Visa JAKARTA (JP): Bank Bali in cooperation with Kodak, Coca Cola, Mc Donald's and Awani Dream cruise ship has issued a Bali Visa Nagano credit card in anticipation of next year's winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan.

British export of jets to Indonesia to go ahead

British export of jets to Indonesia to go ahead LONDON (AFP): The British export of fighter jets to Indonesia is to go ahead, it was reported yesterday, despite a warning from London that arms supplies will be cut if Jakarta does not improve its human rights record.

75 new members of City Council installed

75 new members of City Council installed JAKARTA (JP): Seventy-five new members of the City Council were officially installed in a special plenary session yesterday.All new members were sworn in by chief of the Jakarta High Court, Soegiarto, on behalf of Chief Justice Sarwata.

SE Asian currencies plunge, rupiah low

SE Asian currencies plunge, rupiah low SINGAPORE (AFP): Key Southeast Asian currencies plunged yesterday with the Indonesian rupiah hitting an all-time low and no immediate relief in sight for the regional currency turmoil, dealers said.

Defender set to march into town

Defender set to march into townBy John Aglionby LAND ROVER is going to launch its Defender in Indonesia in the first half of next year, according to a source within the automotive industry.The source, who asked for anonymity, said: "Land Rover is looking to import its Defenders some time in the...

Big bonus for outgoing East Java councilors

Big bonus for outgoing East Java councilors SURABAYA (JP): All 100 East Java provincial councilors ended their five-year term yesterday with lucrative bonuses from the local administration.The legislative body's former chairman, Trimarjono, said that each councilor would receive a 70-square-meter...

Economists credit govt policy for higher foreign aid

Economists credit govt policy for higher foreign aid JAKARTA (JP): Economists said overseas donors' decision to increase aid to Indonesia reflected international confidence in Indonesia's economy.The head of the National Private Banks Association supervisory board, I Nyoman Moena, said Indonesia...

Arrogant officials in ID operation to be punished

Arrogant officials in ID operation to be punished JAKARTA (JP): The head of the City Population Agency, Soemarto, said yesterday that he would punish his subordinates who were found guilty of asking for people's travel documents during an identification card operation.

Stronger response on Cambodia wanted

Stronger response on Cambodia wanted Australia's reaction to Hun Sen's actions has been weak. Canberra did condemn Hun Sen's violent overthrow of the democratically elected prime minister. But the reaction of some other nations is instructive the U.S.

Radio journalist murdered

Radio journalist murdered JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: A local journalist for the state radio station RRI, Wempy A. Thessia, was stabbed to death Thursday afternoon at the Entrop bus terminal in South Jayapura.

Police continue search for boat victims

Police continue search for boat victims MEDAN, North Sumatra (JP): Police said yesterday they were continuing to search for victims of the ill-fated Peldatari I boat which sank Sunday in Lake Toba, because many people were still unaccounted for.

'Operation' ID

'Operation' ID I would like to share my opinion concerning the ID card operation conducted in Jakarta a few days ago. I can't fully comprehend the way the raid was conducted; passersby and public transport passengers were stopped and they were required to present their Greater Jakarta IDs, or they...

U.S. nuke tests criticized

U.S. nuke tests criticized JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian government called on the United States yesterday to review its decision to conduct subcritical nuclear weapons tests, saying it contradicts the spirit of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT).

Youngest province set for investors

Youngest province set for investorsBy Imanuddin DILI, East Timor (JP): Twenty-one years after it was integrated into Indonesia on July 17, 1976, the former Portuguese colony of East Timor can no longer be considered an isolated territory.

Salim's Indofood deal 'indicates its inconsistency'

Salim's Indofood deal 'indicates its inconsistency' JAKARTA (JP): Salim group's plan to sell Indocement Tunggal Prakarsa's 50.1 percent share of Indofood shows inconsistencies in the group's restructuring program, securities analysts said.

Soeharto welcomes US$5.3 billion CGI aid pledge

Soeharto welcomes US$5.3 billion CGI aid pledge JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto yesterday welcomed the US$5.3 billion aid pledged for this year by donor governments and international lending agencies under the Consultative Group on Indonesia (CGI).

Credit card crimes

Credit card crimes I would like to thank you for your article Credit body seeks firm laws (July 16) which referred to the Indonesian Credit Card Association.While the article generally reflected what was said during the question and answer session accurately, there was one particular statement in...

Dede's painting success came as a big surprise

Dede's painting success came as a big surprise JAKARTA (JP): When he was a little boy, Dede Erie Supria wanted to be a teacher like his father. But in one of life's ironic detours from the planned path, he became a painter, a profession he had never considered seriously.

The Listening Post

The Listening Post "Building English Skills Through Newspaper + Radio" Produced by American Language Center in cooperation with The Jakarta Post and Radio Sonora FM 100.9 Mhz * "Turkey in Turmoil," a cause for concern throughout both NATO and the European Union, as Turkey has long been a member of...

Sihanouk supports ASEAN's peace efforts

Sihanouk supports ASEAN's peace efforts BEIJING (Agencies): Three southeast Asian foreign ministers won support from Cambodia's King Sihanouk yesterday for their bid to seek ways to ease the crisis in Cambodia after a bloody coup this month.

Police confiscate illegal medicines

Police confiscate illegal medicines JAKARTA (JP): City police have confiscated hundreds of boxes of unregistered Chinese medicine and food supplements in raids on 18 drug stores in West Jakarta, a police officer said Wednesday.Chief of Detectives for Economic Affairs Lt. Col.

IMF to discuss US$1b aid to RP

IMF to discuss US$1b aid to RP WASHINGTON (Reuter): The International Monetary Fund, using emergency procedures introduced after Mexico's financial crisis, will discuss support to the Philippines today, international monetary sources said on Wednesday.

33 arrested in red-light districts

33 arrested in red-light districts BOGOR (JP): The Bogor administration's public order unit arrested 33 people Tuesday in raids in the town's red-light districts.Regency spokesman Hari Harsono said 18 prostitutes, 14 transsexuals and a male customer had been arrested.

Siemens invests in Malaysia

Siemens invests in Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Germany electronic and engineering giant Siemens AG is to invest an initial 30 million ringgit (US$12 million) to set up operations in Malaysia's newly created high- technology zone.The group will form a subsidiary, Siemens Multimedia Sdn. Bhd.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:30 p.m. News: Lintas Nusantara 2:40 Travel: My Country 2:45 Children's Film: Kelley 3:10 Children's Dance: Aneka Tari Timor Timur 3:35 Talk Show: Sambung Rasa 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Student's Quiz: Cerdas Cermat 5:10 Film: Home Green Home 5:25 Variety Show: Country Tracks 5:30...

Developer vows to make Ancol project green

Developer vows to make Ancol project green JAKARTA (JP): A developer has promised that its 500-hectare reclamation project in Ancol, North Jakarta, will not cause environmental damage and flooding in surrounding areas.

U.S. diplomat visits Dili

U.S. diplomat visits Dili DILI, East Timor: Governor Abilio Jose Osorio Soares briefed a visiting official from the U.S. State Department on Wednesday about the circumstances surrounding this month's death of a prominent East Timor separatist rebel leader, Antara said.

Sempati crashes in Bandung killing at least 26 people

Sempati crashes in Bandung killing at least 26 people BANDUNG (JP): Twenty-six people were killed and 26 others injured when a Trigana Air Service airplane, leased by Sempati Air, crashed five minutes after taking off from Husein Sastranegara airport yesterday morning.

Ringgit and rupiah pushed to new lows

Ringgit and rupiah pushed to new lows SINGAPORE (AFP): The Malaysian ringgit and the Indonesian rupiah slumped to new lows against the U.S. dollar in overnight European trading after they came under attack from hedge funds pouncing on Southeast Asian currency weakness, dealers said yesterday.

Utut ready to repeat success at Biel Master

Utut ready to repeat success at Biel Master JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's Grandmaster Utut Adianto said that he was determined to recapture the Biel Masters chess tournament title at Biel, Switzerland, from July 21 to Aug. 1.

W. Java administration takes steps to conserve water

W. Java administration takes steps to conserve water JAKARTA (JP): The West Java administration has taken steps to conserve water because of fears that the supply from the Jatiluhur reservoir will not be enough to irrigate all rice fields in the area.

ID card operation comes under fire from councilors

ID card operation comes under fire from councilors JAKARTA (JP): City councilors, whose term of office ends today, city officials and the public have criticized the City Population Agency's identification (ID) card inspection operation launched Monday.

CEPA quits Tanjung Jati power project

CEPA quits Tanjung Jati power project HONG KONG (Reuter): Southern Co Inc's Consolidated Electric Power Asia Ltd (CEPA) decided to quit the Tanjung Jati power station project in Indonesia because of uncertainty over the contract terms, CEPA said on Wednesday.

History lesson

History lessonFrom MerdekaSutan Ali Asli's article '5 Juli, 38 tahun yang lalu' (July 5, 38 years ago) published in Merdeka on July 5, 1997 serves as a reminder and enriches our perception.In historical terms, July 5, 1959 is always an interesting topic of discussion in academic circles.

Mobile Brigade back in Madura

Mobile Brigade back in Madura PAMEKASAN, East Java: The East Java Police Command plans to station an elite Mobile Brigade unit in Pamekasan regency on Madura island, Antara said.Madura Police Chief Col.

PT Maharani makes capital market debut

PT Maharani makes capital market debut JAKARTA (JP): Multifinance firm PT Maharani Intifinance made its capital market debut Wednesday and announced plans to open at least five more branches this year.A company director, Stefanus Ginting, said the new branches would be opened in Surabaya in East...

Fire guts Kupang market

Fire guts Kupang market KUPANG, East Nusa Tenggara: At least 100 kiosks at the Oebobo market were destroyed by fire on Wednesday, Antara said.Financial losses are still being assessed.Police are still investigating the cause of the fire, which many people believe began with an electrical short...

Forest fires

Forest firesFrom Media IndonesiaOn July 8, Media Indonesia quoted a statement by the director of forest protection of the Ministry of Forestry that the state suffers losses up to Rp 240 trillion a year due to forest fires.

Asian currency turmoil to settle soon: BOJ

Asian currency turmoil to settle soon: BOJ TOKYO (Reuter): Bank of Japan (BOJ) Executive Director Takeshi Anzai said on Wednesday that he sees Asian currency turmoil settling down soon.He said Asian currencies should reflect economic fundamentals.

Indocement splits from Indofood to better position

Indocement splits from Indofood to better position JAKARTA (JP): Anthony Salim, chief executive officer of Indocement, said Wednesday the company had sold its 50.1 percent share in Indofood so that the cement giant could concentrate on its core business.

Rumanian president arrives in Indonesia

Rumanian president arrives in Indonesia JAKARTA (JP): Rumanian President Emil Constantinescu and his entourage arrived here yesterday for a three-day state visit to boost economic relations with Indonesia.

'Kompas' to be official paper for SEA Games

'Kompas' to be official paper for SEA Games JAKARTA (JP): The SEA Games consortium has appointed the Kompas daily the official newspaper for the 19th SEA Games to be held here in October.Under an agreement signed by Kompas corporate head A Roesilah K.

Hotel Melia gets $14.75m loan

Hotel Melia gets $14.75m loan JAKARTA (JP): PT Purosani Sri Persada, which owns the Hotel Melia Purosani, Yogyakarta, secured Wednesday a syndicated loan worth US$14.75 million from five local and overseas banks.

Donors pledge $5.3b in fresh aid to RI

Donors pledge $5.3b in fresh aid to RI JAKARTA (JP): Donor governments and international lending agencies led by Japan and the World Bank pledged in Tokyo yesterday to give Indonesia $5.3 billion in aid this year, Antara reported.

U.S.-led body in S. Korea protests North's attack

U.S.-led body in S. Korea protests North's attack SEOUL (Reuter): The U.S.-led United Nations Command in South Korea protested to the North yesterday over a border clash that has raised tensions at a time when Pyongyang is grappling with a food crisis.The U.S.

Inten chips in for housing project

Inten chips in for housing project DILI, East Timor: The minister of social services, Inten Soeweno, has donated Rp 750 million (US$312,500) to a project to build houses for the poor in Comoro village, West Dili district, Antara said.

20 ambassadors inaugurated

20 ambassadors inaugurated JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto inaugurated 20 ambassadors Wednesday, including former Armed Forces chief of sociopolitical affairs Lt. Gen. Mohammad Ma'ruf as ambassador to Vietnam and Makarim Wibisono as Indonesia's permanent representative to the United Nations in New...

Summarecon to build new high-rise building

Summarecon to build new high-rise building JAKARTA (JP): A business and entertainment center will highlight Kelapa Gading Permai's 20-hectare town center, scheduled for completion by 1999.The six-story building, the Sentral Promenad, will soon be developed by PT Sentral Summarecon Sukses, a joint...

Stickers for public vans

Stickers for public vans BOGOR (JP): The transport authority has started issuing stickers for public transport vans in an attempt to stamp out unlicensed operators.The campaign began Tuesday, with stickers issued to 30 vehicles that were undergoing roadworthy tests at the Bogor Land Transportation...

Red Cross Youth having fun at camp

Red Cross Youth having fun at camp JAKARTA (JP): Around 3,500 members of Indonesian Red Cross Youth wound up a camping activity at Ibu Tien Soeharto Scouts Camping Ground in Cibubur, East Jakarta, on Wednesday.