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Outcry over abuse of workers

Outcry over abuse of workers HANOI (DPA): In a sign of growing discontent over abusive overseas managers the official Lao Dong newspaper launched an attack yesterday against law enforcement agencies over a controversial decision to close a case of alleged labor abuses.

Micron Transport Xpe: A road warrior for the professionals

Micron Transport Xpe: A road warrior for the professionalsBy Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): In the past year or so I have reviewed more than half a dozen different notebooks from different price ranges. All of them were great.

Share prices on JSX likely under pressure

Share prices on JSX likely under pressure JAKARTA (JP): Share prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) could be under pressure this week as some foreign investors fear that the recent devaluation of the Philippine peso will have a domino effect on the Indonesian rupiah.

Malaysia seen slowing after currency crisis

Malaysia seen slowing after currency crisis KUALA LUMPUR (Reuter): Malaysia's booming economy is expected to slow down in the aftermath of a regional currency crisis that has forced a recent devaluation of the Thai baht and the Philippine peso, economists said.

Infantrymen told to be vigilant

Infantrymen told to be vigilant JAKARTA (JP): Infantry I Brigade Commander Col. Tri Tamtomo urged the city's infantrymen to improve their vigilance so as to enable them to anticipate promptly any disturbances.

KL may not host 1999 SEA Games

KL may not host 1999 SEA Games KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP): Because of expanding events and rising costs, the Southeast Asian Games might not be held in 1999, a Malaysian sports official said yesterday.

RI not to import rice

RI not to import rice JAKARTA (JP): State Logistics Agency (Bulog) head Beddu Amang said over the weekend Indonesia would not import rice this year despite a forecasted prolonged dry season."I doubt we'll import any rice this year, but we will of course keep the domestic rice stock and prices under...

Sales assistants at fair motivated by high wages

Sales assistants at fair motivated by high wages JAKARTA (JP): Dozens of beautiful young woman employed at the Jakarta Fair 1997 as sales promotion assistants were feeling happy when the one-month fair closed yesterday because they had just received their wages.

Road accidents kill 1,000

Road accidents kill 1,000 BANDUNG: Road accidents in West Java killed 1,032 people in the first half of the year, police said yesterday.West Java's police spokesman, Lt. Col. Istanto, said Tuesday there were 1,352 accidents in the province over this period.

Mandela arrives in Bali

Mandela arrives in Bali JAKARTA (JP): South African President Nelson Mandela arrived in Denpasar, Bali at dawn yesterday for a four-day visit to strengthen economic ties with Indonesia.Mandela, who visited Indonesia in 1990 and 1994, was given a warm welcome by Bali Governor Ida Bagus Oka and the...

Thai fire exposes safety loopholes

Thai fire exposes safety loopholes BANGKOK (Reuter): Thailand's worst hotel fire, which has already claimed at least 90 lives, has triggered a public outcry over a lack of enforcement of safety measures for high-rise and public buildings.

The importance of human rights

The importance of human rightsBy Aleksius Jemadu JAKARTA (JP): Concern for human rights abuses in developing countries has become a hotly debated topic in post Cold War international relations. Leaders of Western developed countries, in particular, seem to be quite critical of developing countries'...

FINEX again postpones Singapore dollar futures

FINEX again postpones Singapore dollar futures NEW YORK (Reuter): FINEX, the financial products division of the New York Cotton Exchange (NYCE), again postponed the launch of the a futures contract on the Singapore dollar Friday, but successfully launched futures contracts on three other Asian...

Contest for adolescents

Contest for adolescents JAKARTA (JP): This year's Adolescent Face Contest has attracted 698 participants from Jakarta, the head of the organizing committee, Iqbal Hamdy, said Saturday.The committee would first select 20 semifinalists -- those who showed the most creativity in making up their faces...

ASEAN wise in deferring Cambodia's entry

ASEAN wise in deferring Cambodia's entry JAKARTA (JP): On July 24, 1997, Cambodia was to become a member of ASEAN. Just two weeks before that date ASEAN foreign ministers decided to defer Cambodia's membership because the political disputes between the two co-prime ministers and their parties were...

Two RI titles in Kota Kinibalu

Two RI titles in Kota Kinibalu KOTA KINABALU, Malaysia (Reuter): Results of the final matches in the Malaysian Open badminton tournament last night:Men's singles5/8-Hermawan Susanto (Indonesia) beat 3/4 Peter Gade Christensen 15-11 15-11Men's doubles1-Ricky Subagja/Rexy Mainaky (Indonesia) beat...

Five nabbed in drugs haul

Five nabbed in drugs haul JAKARTA (JP): The Police have arrested four men and one woman for illegally possessing and trafficking more than two kilograms of marijuana.A City Police Headquarters source said over the weekend that one of the men had smuggled the 2.

Thousands left homeless

Thousands left homeless BANJARMASIN, S. Kalimantan: Thousands of the city's residents were left homeless Saturday following a fire that swept through several neighborhoods here, Antara reported yesterday.

'Local tastes' driving influx of foreign hookers

'Local tastes' driving influx of foreign hookers JAKARTA (JP): Indonesians' appetite for adventure with foreign prostitutes and the perception that people here are getting richer is supporting the business of providing foreign women for sexual services, a criminologist has said.

RP central bank to review foreign currency reserves

RP central bank to review foreign currency reserves MANILA (Agencies): The Philippines central bank said yesterday it would review its targets for foreign currency reserves and balance of payments because of the cost of defending the peso since April.

C. Java to join dance fest

C. Java to join dance fest SEMARANG: The province of Central Java is to represent Indonesia in the World Folk Dance Festival to be held on the Greek island of Lefkada from Aug. 17 to Aug. 21, an official said here Friday.

Indonesia wins women's beach volleyball c'ships

Indonesia wins women's beach volleyball c'ships JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia won the women's competition in the Jakarta Open Beach Volleyball competition yesterday after defeating a Thai team in the final.Indonesians Timy Yudhani and Etta Kaize beat Thailand's Kamoltip Kulna and Manoon Paengka 12-5 12-8.

Looking at 21st century

Looking at 21st centuryFrom MerdekaIn entering the 21st century, we may encounter many problems. Unity and integrity might take firmer shape, but the reverse could also happen.We have seen symptoms of such a negative phenomenon.

Banjarmasin rioters jailed

Banjarmasin rioters jailed BANJARMASIN, S. Kalimantan: A court convicted two men Saturday for their involvement in the May 23 election riot here, Antara reportedRade'i bin Mutasi, 30, was found guilty of carrying weapons illegally, while Ratiman, 33, who was tried separately, was found guilty of...

Tulip, a newcomer to the RI computer scene

Tulip, a newcomer to the RI computer scene In conjunction with the appointment of a sole distributor in Indonesia, Tulip Computers invited Hyginus Hardoyo of The Jakarta Post on June 17 to June 20 to have a close look at its modern computer plant in 's-Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands.

Coping with the globalization of financial marts

Coping with the globalization of financial martsBy Sahala Sianipar JAKARTA (JP): On May 19, 1997, Southeast Asian central banks joined forces to stabilize Thailand's baht from pressure exerted by currency speculators.

PAL, WA reach settlement

PAL, WA reach settlement MANILA (AFP): Philippine Airlines (PAL) and World Airways (WA) on Saturday "reached an amicable settlement" over aircraft PAL leased from the U.S. firm, a statement said.Executives from the two companies signed an agreement ending "several days of legal posturing between...

Editor's holiday

Editor's holiday I refer to my letter titled Bright idea (July 11). It's holiday time in Indonesia. I presume our usual editor is somewhere enjoying a vacation because my jab at environmentalists was deleted from my letter.

Italy routs Indonesia 5-0 in Fed Cup Group 2

Italy routs Indonesia 5-0 in Fed Cup Group 2By Bruce Emond JAKARTA (JP): Italy raced to a 5-0 drubbing of Indonesia in the Fed Cup World Group 2 playoff yesterday at the Senayan Tennis Stadium here.In the opening reverse singles match, Italian number one Silvia Farina gave her team an unbeatable...

Japanese dancers in local production

Japanese dancers in local production JAKARTA (JP): Dancers from Japan and Singapore are scheduled to perform at Gedung Kesenian Jakarta next Saturday with local dancers in a production by the Bimo Wiwohatmo dance group.Bimo was a student of renown choreographer Bagong Kussudiardjo.

Jakarta Fair breaks visitors, sales records

Jakarta Fair breaks visitors, sales records JAKARTA (JP): The month-long Jakarta Fair closed last night having broken records for the number of visitors and total sales.Total sales reached Rp 181 billion (US$73.87 million) and more than 2.52 million people went to the fair.

National Land Agency to be computerized

National Land Agency to be computerized BANDUNG (JP): The National Land Agency (BPN) will computerize its data processing to improve poor service that has often been blamed for disputes over land ownership.

Singapore sets sights on becoming global city of arts

Singapore sets sights on becoming global city of arts Singapore is out to show the world that it boasts more than just shopping centers. The Jakarta Post's reporter T. Sima Gunawan sampled the island state's cultural offerings recently at the invitation of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board.

French fashion parade keeps reputation afloat

French fashion parade keeps reputation afloatBy Dini S. Djalal JAKARTA (JP): For the last nine months, magazines and newspapers have devoted copious pages to the travails of Le Malaise Francais.That's in reference to the French living in France constantly complaining of their land's economic...

'Cak Seni Rupa' fuses painting and theater

'Cak Seni Rupa' fuses painting and theaterBy Putu Wirata DENPASAR, Bali (JP): The arena was brightly lit. But the illumination enhancing the Latta Mahosadi Museum's front yard was not from mere lights. Gods, sounds, dance and shrieking color filled the evening with chutzpah -- the Nyoman Erawan...

Nation's coming of age

Nation's coming of age I am writing in reference to the much-awaited event -- the commemoration of 52 years of our Indonesian Republic. History evidences its striding into the 52nd year of independence, but the years taken to commemorate this event have done little to enhance maturity of the...

Press industry faces tough competition

Press industry faces tough competition Profits in the Indonesian press industry in Indonesia are increasing to such an extent that several non-media conglomerates were attracted to muscle their way into it. The Jakarta Post's team of reporters Johannes Simbolon, Christiani A.

From fighting press to money controlled media today

From fighting press to money controlled media todayBy Christianto Wibisono JAKARTA (JP): The growth of the business, development and industrial press sectors has been a popular discussion topic since the mid-1980s.

RI teams reach final of beach volleyball

RI teams reach final of beach volleyball JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's three men's teams and two women's teams reached the final round of the Asian Tour Beach Volleyball championships at the Senayan Sport Center yesterday.

Printed media publication and circulation nationwide

Printed media publication and circulation nationwide PROVINCE POPULATION DAILY WEEKLY BI- MONTHLY CIRCU- (1995) WEEKLY LATION ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Aceh 3,847,583 2 1 -- 1 35,776 North Sumatera 11,114,667 8 4 1 2 475,105 West Sumatera 4,323,170 3 1...

Internet rental service taps into growing need

Internet rental service taps into growing needBy Tedy Novan YOGYAKARTA (JP): The young woman gleefully tapped away on the keyboard, her eyes dancing in unison to the developments on the screen. "I've got another friend," Tarida shouted over her shoulder to her colleague busy on an adjacent computer.

Beijing and Pyongyang toast their friendly relations

Beijing and Pyongyang toast their friendly relations BEIJING (AP): China and North Korea toasted their longtime alliance with parties marking the 36th anniversary of a treaty between the socialist neighbors, official reports said yesterday.

Fancy-fingered Fariz FM flies back on stage in style

Fancy-fingered Fariz FM flies back on stage in styleBy Achmad Nurhoeri JAKARTA (JP): After trailing through the glittering forest of artificial artists who seem to care more for fame and fortune than for creating art ...

'In-Dangdut' on TPI

'In-Dangdut' on TPIFrom MerdekaBeing a dangdut-music buff, I never miss a show of In-Dangdut, televised on TPI. It would be nice if the show was more selective about the music it played. Another concern is Peggy Melati hosting the show alone.

Soeharto vows to boost cooperatives

Soeharto vows to boost cooperatives JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto pledged yesterday to promote cooperatives as one of the main pillars of the country's economy.The President, quoting the Constitution, said the development of cooperatives was absolutely necessary to improve the welfare of the...

An expert's eye on problems, prospects for domestic politics

An expert's eye on problems, prospects for domestic politics Leadership and Culture in Indonesian PoliticsBy R. William LiddleAllen and Unwin Pty Ltd., NSW, Australia.314 pagesRp 40,000 JAKARTA (JP): R. William Liddle is no stranger to students of Indonesian politics.

George Lucas' marketing empire strikes back

George Lucas' marketing empire strikes backBy Dini S. Djalal JAKARTA (JP): A funny thing happened on the way to the movie theater. Headed to see Star Wars, we were stopped in our tracks by an elaborate spaceship.Kids stood with glazed eyes around this shopping mall Death Star.

Paragita Choir makes its mark in choral performances

Paragita Choir makes its mark in choral performancesBy Gus Kairupan JAKARTA (JP): What's a choir? A musical instrument, that's what. Of course it differs from a piano, say, or a violin, tuba, marimba or even a collection of all of them put together.

Not all greener pastures for female overseas workers

Not all greener pastures for female overseas workersBy Becky Mowbray PONOROGO, EAST JAVA (JP): Just about everything except economic opportunity grows in the fertile highlands above Ponorogo's villages.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 6:00 a.m. TVRI News 6:25 Morning News 6:45 Religious Teachings: Hikmah Pagi 7:15 Healthy and Fit 7:30 Children's Program: Arena 123 8:00 TV Series: Brudy and Family 8:30 Performances: Warna Warni 9:00 Children's Film 9:30 TV Drama: Disekitar Kita 10:00 TVRI News 10:30 Music: Album...