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Tue, 03 Aug 1999
Stock Exchange
Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on August 2, 1999: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------ Ades Alfindo 500 -25 70,000 AHAP Insurance 525 0 0 Alakasa Industrindo 300 0 0 Alter Abadi 325 -50 47,500 Alumindo...
Tue, 03 Aug 1999
Inflation dropped again to minus 1.05 percent in July
Inflation dropped again to minus 1.05 percent in July JAKARTA (JP): Inflation in July dropped to minus 1.05 percent, the fifth deflation five months in a row, according to the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS).BPS chief Sugito Suwito said on Monday on a year-on-year basis inflation fell to 13.
Tue, 03 Aug 1999
Thousands of uncensored VCDs confiscated
Thousands of uncensored VCDs confiscated JAKARTA (JP): Police confiscated over 31,000 of illegal video compact discs (VCDs) on Saturday in a crackdown at a warehouse in Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta.The target of this operation was PT Vision InterPrima, an importer and distributor of VCDs.
Tue, 03 Aug 1999
Zurich Life expects 40% income increase
Zurich Life expects 40% income increase JAKARTA (JP): PT Zurich Life Insurance Indonesia and its sister company PT Zurich Insurance Indonesia predict a 40 percent increase in premium income from their latest life insurance product launched here on Monday.
Tue, 03 Aug 1999
Haze slows traffic in Central Kalimantan
Haze slows traffic in Central Kalimantan PALANGKA RAYA, Central Kalimantan (Antara): Several parts of Central Kalimantan have been covered with haze since the start of the drought in early July.The haze is posing an obstacle to traffic in towns as well as the countryside.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Panwaslu overrules objections
Panwaslu overrules objections JAKARTA (JP): The official Election Supervisory Committee (Panwaslu) said on Sunday it had overruled a decision by General Elections Commission (KPU) representatives to refuse to endorse the poll results.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
What's new out there in the IT world?
What's new out there in the IT world?By Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): By now you must have heard people talking about electronic newspapers of the future. Soon, you will have on your screen a crisp bright display that you can roll or fold just by pressing a specific area on a panel.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
KL agency to survey RI maids
KL agency to survey RI maids KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): In an attempt to prevent Indonesian maids running away, a Malaysian agency will introduce video- conferencing for employers to interview candidates, a report said on Sunday.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Indonesian shooters set low target of two silvers at Games
Indonesian shooters set low target of two silvers at GamesBy Primastuti Handayani JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian shooters surprise everyone in the 19th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games here two years ago by winning 11 of 42 golds at stake.The result was the best since the 1977 Games.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Swiss University to be opened here
Swiss University to be opened here JAKARTA (JP): The Ministry of Education and Culture has given a green light to the Swiss University of Applied Sciences to conduct an S1 degree program in Indonesia using an internationally recognized teaching system.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
ASEAN needs a new objective
ASEAN needs a new objective The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Regional Forum held its sixth meeting in Singapore last week. Political analyst Jusuf Wanandi takes this opportunity to gauge the relevance of the organization's policies.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Senior citizens need extra help: Seminar
Senior citizens need extra help: Seminar JAKARTA (JP): A seminar on hearing impairment concluded on Saturday that senior citizens suffering hearing problems needed increased levels of financial and moral support to cope with the condition.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Selling lizards, an odd job for Bogor man
Selling lizards, an odd job for Bogor manBy Joko Sarwono BOGOR (JP): It's not difficult to spot 52-year-old Taip on a regular afternoon on busy Jl. Suryakencana in Bogor. He's the one carrying a one-meter-long monitor lizard and knocking on doors of Chinese restaurants or shops.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
S. Korea resumes cruise tour to North
S. Korea resumes cruise tour to North SEOUL (AFP): South Korea, seeking to mend ragged ties with North Korea, on Sunday allowed the resumption of suspended cruise boat tours to the famine-stricken nation despite its growing missile threat.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Malnutrition up in Ujungpandang
Malnutrition up in Ujungpandang UJUNGPANDANG, South Sulawesi: Malnutrition has affected 11,666 children here, with 15 infants dying as a consequence in the province in July, the office of the health ministry here has revealed.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
A new era in sports
A new era in sports As a daily reader of The Jakarta Post, as well as an avid sports fan, I have enjoyed the sports page feature which has appeared daily over the past two weeks highlighting different sports in which Indonesia will participate in for the upcoming SEA Games.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Ambon's plight
Ambon's plight What is going on in Ambon? The answer seems obvious enough: On Tuesday last week, after months of apparent peace, violence flared up anew between Christians and Muslims in this eastern provincial capital of Maluku.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Asian institutions in flux amid recovery
Asian institutions in flux amid recovery SINGAPORE (AFP): Malaysia's competitive edge over its Asian neighbors may suffer due to poor perceptions of its national institutions while those in Thailand have improved significantly as the region emerges from its economic crisis, an independent...
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
TV today
TV todayTVRI 5:30 a.m. Religious Teachings 6:00 News 8:00 Children's Program 9:00 Music 10:00 Interval 2:00 p.m. News 2:30 Religious Teachings 3:00 Soccer: Indonesia vs Malaysia (live) 5:00 Technology Program 5:30 TV Drama 6:00 Sports 6:30 News (in English) 7:00 Evening News 7:30 Music 8:30 Quiz...
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
150 union activists protest Caltex Indonesia operations
150 union activists protest Caltex Indonesia operations NEW YORK (Dow Jones): About 150 union activists protested Friday at the Washington office of Texaco Inc. against alleged labor and human rights violations at an Indonesian oil facility owned by Texaco and Chevron Corp.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Bishop Belo registers for East Timor direct ballot
Bishop Belo registers for East Timor direct ballot DILI, East Timor (JP): Influential Catholic leader Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo signed up on Saturday for the August self- determination vote and encouraged the rest of East Timorese to follow suit in the remaining four days of the registration...
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Rules on Viagra sales still confusing: Pharmacies
Rules on Viagra sales still confusing: Pharmacies JAKARTA (JP): Many drugstores and pharmacies in Jakarta are still selling the banned high-dosage Viagra that can cure erectile dysfunction because they have not been informed about the requirements for marketing the magic blue pills.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Reopening of burned stores boosts optimism
Reopening of burned stores boosts optimism JAKARTA (JP): PT Ramayana Lestari Sentosa Tbk, a large retail chain company with stores throughout Indonesia, reopened on Saturday two of its five department stores that were looted, damaged and burned during the May riots last year.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
IBRA hit with Rp 550b Bank Bali scam allegations
IBRA hit with Rp 550b Bank Bali scam allegations JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's most powerful business entity, the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA), has put its reputation at stake after a banking analyst accused one of its senior officials of involvement in a rent seeking activity allegedly...
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Bogor traffic signs vandalized, stolen
Bogor traffic signs vandalized, stolen BOGOR (JP): At least 500 traffic signs along major streets in Bogor were vandalized or stolen, which has made chronic traffic jam problems difficult to solve, an official said on Saturday.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Panwaslu left holding the bag of responsibility
Panwaslu left holding the bag of responsibilityBy Sri-Edi Swasono JAKARTA (JP): As reported by the media last week, a total of 17 out of 48 political parties have endorsed the general election results, although some of them have jotted down addendum. They have the right to do so.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Free phone number for voice messages via Net
Free phone number for voice messages via NetBy Lim Tri Santosa BANDUNG (JP): The House of Representatives is upbeat about passing the telecommunications bill by the end of August. Let's hope their action is not merely cosmetic, to achieve the deadline before they end their term.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Military approach unsound to quell unrest: Sociologist
Military approach unsound to quell unrest: Sociologist JAKARTA (JP): A military approach to quell ongoing unrest in the country is only worsening the situation, a sociologist said here on Saturday.Deployment of the military, instead, had led to more human rights abuses, said Mely G.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Monitoring team reports intimidation
Monitoring team reports intimidation JAKARTA (JP): A private team monitoring the process of a direct ballot for Aug. 30 in East Timor said that overall, the registration process was running smoothly but, intimidation was still being reported in a number of places.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Pertamina's airline may start scheduled services
Pertamina's airline may start scheduled services JAKARTA (JP): Pelita Air Service, a chartered airline belonging to state-owned Pertamina oil company, is gearing up to serve domestic and regional scheduled services abandoned by other domestic airlines.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Ex-regent found dead in apartment
Ex-regent found dead in apartment JAKARTA (JP): Nuberto de Araujo, 50, former Ainaro regent in East Timor, was found dead by his neighbors in his low-cost apartment in Bendungan Hilir, Central Jakarta, on Saturday.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
UOB to buy Philippine bank
UOB to buy Philippine bank SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Singapore's United Overseas Bank Ltd.'s planned acquisition of Westmont Bank in the Philippines is seen as part of long-term strategy that will give it access to the country's retail market, analysts said.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
7 firms withdrawn from LQ45 Index
7 firms withdrawn from LQ45 Index JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) has withdrawn seven companies from the list of its 45 most liquid shares index, known as the LQ45 Index.The JSX said in a statement on Saturday that the seven companies were Bhakti Investama, Fiskaragung Perkasa,...
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Motorcycle sales drop 32 percent in first half
Motorcycle sales drop 32 percent in first half JAKARTA (JP): Domestic sales of motorcycles dropped 32 percent to 177,558 units during the first half of this year, from 258,000 units sold in the same period of 1998, the Association of Indonesian Motorcycle Sole Agents and Manufacturers (PASMI) said.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Children sell gambling coupons
Children sell gambling coupons PALU, Central Sulawesi: Dozens of children have become entangled in gambling activities here, Antara reported on Sunday.The game they participate in involves white coupons bearing pictures and numbers.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Two die in fire in Buleleng
Two die in fire in Buleleng DENPASAR, Bali: A brother and sister died in a fire when their house was burned by angry mobs in Tejakula village, Buleleng, on Saturday.The victims, identified as Nyoman Suweca, 90, and Ketut Tunas, 77, were trapped in the house, according to Buleleng Police chief Lt.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Over 100 missing in Philippine ferry tragedy
Over 100 missing in Philippine ferry tragedy CEBU, Philippines (Agencies): Three people were killed and over 100 are missing after a Philippine ferry caught fire at sea in the latest tragedy to hit a country with a long record of maritime disasters, officials said on Sunday.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Two killed from fall into well
Two killed from fall into well JAKARTA (JP): A housewife and her four-year-old daughter were found dead in an old waste water well in East Jakarta on Friday after accidentally falling into it, a police officer said.City Police spokesman Lt. Col.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Fire burns police precinct
Fire burns police precinct PARE PARE, South Sulawesi: Fire severely damaged the Pare Pare city police headquarters, including the office of chief Lt. Col. Hendrawan, Antara reported on Sunday.A short circuit in the computer room was believed to be the cause of the fire, which started at 11:50 a.m.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Acehnese refugee plight worsening, say officials
Acehnese refugee plight worsening, say officials JAKARTA (JP): Officials in Banda Aceh have raised concerns over the deteriorating conditions among refugees which have reached some 140,000 people in Pidie, North Aceh and East Aceh.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Reform-minded or power hungry?
Reform-minded or power hungry?From Suara KaryaI am confused by quite a few of Amien Rais's statements quoted in the media. On whose side is he? Is he just a politician chasing power or is he consistent as a radical reformist?The following calls for comment: First, his attitude is reflected in ideas...
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Shooter Sarmunah aims high
Shooter Sarmunah aims high JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian women's shooters team is faced with a tough challenge to maintain its dominancy in the 20th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Brunei Darussalam.The team of Sarmunah, Titin Indarwati and Rina Dwi Kusumaningtyas must continue that dominancy with a...
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Where to go in Jakarta:
Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Painting Exhibition: The Body Evolution and Social Bias, by Katirin, at Java Gallery, Jl. Kemang Raya no. 36, South Jakarta, until Aug. 14. * Photo Exhibition: Indonesia in white and red, by Polish photographer Grzegorz Torzecki, at Sari Pan Pacific Hotel, Jl. M.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
SMAC to serve Banda Aceh
SMAC to serve Banda Aceh JAKARTA (JP): Sabang Merauke Raya Air Charter (SMAC) will link Medan, North Sumatra, and Banda Aceh three times a week with 42- seat Fokker-27 airplanes starting on Wednesday, an executive of the private airline company said on Saturday.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Plan to relocate sugar mills opposed
Plan to relocate sugar mills opposed JAKARTA (JP): The government's plan to relocate its sugar industry to outside Java is not realistic, industry figures have said.The director of sugar mill PT Sweet Indolampung, Daddy Hariadi, said over the weekend that moving half of Java's 54 sugar mills would...
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
New telecoms bill gives users better protection
New telecoms bill gives users better protection JAKARTA (JP): The new telecommunications bill is expected to better protect the rights of telecommunications providers and users, say legislators, telecommunications providers and government officials.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Two Nepalese caught with heroin
Two Nepalese caught with heroin JAKARTA (JP): Two Nepalese nationals have been arrested with 365 grams of heroin inside their stomachs, a police officer said over the weekend.The officer, who asked for anonymity, said on Saturday that the suspects, Bala Tamang and Marbahadur Tamang, were handcuffed...
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Fulfilling a promise
Fulfilling a promise The main story in Republika (July 27, 1999), mentions a statement made by the general chairman of the Central Executive Board of the United Development Party (PPP), Hamzah Haz. He is quoted as saying that if supporters of one particular party slightly prick their thumbs so that...
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
Megawati advised to show more wisdom
Megawati advised to show more wisdom JAKARTA (JP): Abdurrahman Wahid has advised poll winner Megawati Soekarnoputri to refrain from openly criticizing political figures, including President B.J. Habibie, lest it upset the ongoing process of political reconciliation.
Mon, 02 Aug 1999
President off to Tangerang village
President off to Tangerang village TANGERANG, West Java: President B.J. Habibie is scheduled to visit Marga Mulya village in Tangerang by helicopter on Monday to launch the national movement on food and nutrition.