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'E. Timor should be self-sufficient'

'E. Timor should be self-sufficient' DILI, East Timor: Governor Abilio Jose Osorio Soares says it is high time Indonesia's youngest province becomes self- sufficient and ceases to rely on privileges granted by the central government.

Japan to take RI's car policy to WTO

Japan to take RI's car policy to WTO TOKYO (AFP): Japan's vice trade minister warned yesterday that Tokyo would take Indonesia to the World Trade Organization (WTO) as soon as it could confirm cars imported from South Korea had received preferential treatment.

Regent promises road repair

Regent promises road repair TANGERANG, West Java (JP): Regent Saifullah AR said Saturday the seven kilometer road from Legok to Lippo Karawaci, which has been damaged for years, will be repaired this month.This is the second time the regent has announced impending repairs.

Last boat people leave Indonesia

Last boat people leave Indonesia GALANG, Riau: The last 486 Vietnamese boat people held in a camp on this tiny island south of Singapore, left for home yesterday in pouring rain.The Vietnamese were put on two navy vessels for the two-day trip to Ho Chi Minh city, Antara reported.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Sept. 2, 1996: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 1,000 0 0 AHAP Insurance 2,700 0 0 Alumindo Perkasa 650 -25 7,000 Andayani Megah 1,075 -25 337,500...

Asia oil prices surge on Iraqi attacks on Kurds

Asia oil prices surge on Iraqi attacks on Kurds SINGAPORE (Reuter): Asian crude oil prices surged to a four- month high yesterday after the United Nations delayed limited oil sales by Iraq after Baghdad sent troops into Kurdish areas, traders said.SIMEX October Brent futures rose 82 cents to US$21.

Diamond venture set up

Diamond venture set up SYDNEY (Reuter): Diamond explorer Ocean Resources NL announced yesterday the formation of a joint venture with South African producer Trans Hex International for its Indonesian Sunda Shelf offshore diamond project.Trans Hex International would invest US$5.

Book on Jaya Group reveals success story

Book on Jaya Group reveals success story JAKARTA (JP): A prominent Indonesian writer launched yesterday his new book analyzing the rise of the Jaya Group and the strategies behind its expansion into a major conglomerate.

Battle-scarred generals: RP's unlikely peace warriors

Battle-scarred generals: RP's unlikely peace warriorsBy Martin Abbugao MANILA (AFP): The battle-scarred generals who led a bloody war to crush a Moslem rebellion in the southern Philippines were the unlikely peace warriors in the negotiations that settled the conflict.

$200 billion needed for infrastructure: Soeharto

$200 billion needed for infrastructure: Soeharto JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia needs more private investment, including foreign investment, to finance the development of its infrastructure which will cost about US$200 billion over the next 10 years, President Soeharto said last night.

Officials to discuss WTO

Officials to discuss WTO JAKARTA (JP): Senior officials from the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) will gather here tomorrow for a three-day meeting to discuss preparations for the upcoming World Trade Organization (WTO) meeting in Singapore.

City has yet to receive Manggarai project proposal

City has yet to receive Manggarai project proposal JAKARTA (JP): Deputy Governor for Economic and Development Affairs Tb. M. Rais said yesterday that the administration has yet to receive the proposal for the Manggarai terminal project.

National police chief to expel bad officers

National police chief to expel bad officers JAKARTA (JP): National Police Chief Lt. Gen. Dibyo Widodo pledged to dismiss any unscrupulous officers in his force in order to build a clean corps."We don't want to keep shoddy officers in our force," the three-star general said yesterday, referring to...

Broadcasting bill

Broadcasting billFrom Media IndonesiaA law to regulate broadcasting is at present being debated in the House of Representatives. I suggest that the draft be made public by the print media so that it can be discussed by our intellectuals outside the legislature.

Foreign investment approvals down

Foreign investment approvals down JAKARTA (JP): Foreign investment approvals fell by 25.3 percent during the first eight months of this year to US$22.2 billion, from $29.7 billion in the same period of last year, State Minister of Investment Sanyoto Sastrowardoyo announced yesterday.

East Timor governor's idea

East Timor governor's ideaFrom MerdekaMerdeka daily of Aug. 23 reported that "the East Timor people have their lawyers to take on Portugal".I fully trust that the Indonesian people support Governor Abilio Soares's idea of suing the Portuguese government in the International Court of Justice at The...

Workers' protests

Workers' protestsFrom Suara KaryaWorkers' contribution goes in step with the country's industrial growth. We observe that their potential is not only used in the quest for welfare improvement, it is often exploited by third parties for their own interests.

Wardiman slams media over strikes

Wardiman slams media over strikes BOGOR, West Java (JP): Minister of Education and Culture Wardiman Djojonegoro yesterday blamed extensive media coverage for what he described as the growing "trend" of student strikes.

Trains in Tambun

Trains in TambunFrom RepublikaThe recent addition of train services in Greater Jakarta area has benefited Bekasi but does not include Tambun. Residents of Tambun can only rely on trains coming from Purwakarta, Cikampek and Cikarang.

Student climber goes missing

Student climber goes missing MATARAM, West Nusa Tenggara: Edo Armanto, a student from Jakarta, went missing during a climbing trip on Mt. Rinjani in East Lombok with a group of friends, Antara reported yesterday.The students started out on Aug. 28.

Indonesia hosts 1998 Tiger Cup

Indonesia hosts 1998 Tiger Cup SINGAPORE (AFP): The ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) confirmed yesterday the 1998 Tiger Cup would be staged in Indonesia, with the strong possibility that format changes could mean qualifying tournaments held in several locations in IndoChina.

Train passengers safety

Train passengers safety It has been more than a year since President Soeharto launched the National Discipline Drive, yet up to now not many positive results are visible regarding the way the KRL Jabotabek electric trains are operated.

Soerjadi told to occupy HQ

Soerjadi told to occupy HQ JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Home Affairs Moch. Yogie S.M. yesterday told the new executive board of the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) to occupy the recently-disputed party headquarters.

Resist Internet restrictions

Resist Internet restrictions An ASEAN meeting which starts today in Singapore has a descriptive title. The ASEAN Regulator's Forum on Internet is Singapore's latest attempts to seek a common stand by all ASEAN members to regulate and restrict the Internet.

Asian rubber outlook remains bullish

Asian rubber outlook remains bullish SINGAPORE (Reuter): The outlook for Southeast Asian rubber prices remains bullish this week with monsoon rains seen delaying tapping and curtailing raw material supplies across the region, traders said yesterday.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:30 p.m. Travel: My Country 2:35 TV Series: Kid's Song 3:00 News: Lintasan Berita 3:05 Children's Program: Gemar Membaca 3:30 TV Series: Beyond Tomorrow 4:05 Science Technology 4:30 Culture: Pelangi Budaya 5:00 Regional News 5:25 Travel: My Country 5:30 English Lessons: Invitations...

Tansil's whereabouts still unknown: Oetojo

Tansil's whereabouts still unknown: Oetojo JAKARTA (JP): The authorities are still in the dark as to the whereabouts of businessman Eddy Tansil, who escaped in May from the Cipinang penitentiary, where he was serving term for a US$620 million fraud.

Money changer in Bandung

Money changer in Bandung I recently tried to change two US$100 bills into rupiah at the Golden Money Changer in Bandung. However, the teller charged me an additional sum of Rp 14,000.- because the bills were not perfect (one bill had a wrinkle, the other had an ink mark).

Funds sought to protect Straits

Funds sought to protect Straits SINGAPORE (DPA): Singapore wants countries using the Straits of Singapore and Malacca to contribute financially and play an active role in protecting both waterways, Communications Minister Mah Bow Tan said.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Music * Hotel Dai-ichi, Jl. Senen Raya 135, Central Jakarta. - Mezzanine Lounge: The Praise Vocal Group, nightly except Sundays, from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. * Hotel Aryaduta, Jl. Prapatan 44-48, Central Jakarta: - Ambiente Italian Restaurant: Los Morenitos Vocal Group, Monday,...

Medco drills geothermal wells

Medco drills geothermal wells JAKARTA (JP): The president of PT Meta Epsi Antareja Drilling Co., a subsidiary of PT Medco Energy Corporation, announced over the weekend that his company is drilling the eighth geothermal well for a power plant in Pangalengan, West Java.

RI-U.S. relations

RI-U.S. relations A bright and successful U.S. ambassador once compared Indonesia with the Philippines. He said that the people of the Philippines asked for American intervention. Indonesia, on the other, hand totally rejected any foreign intervention.That comment has once again come to mind.

'People hold the highest sovereignty'

'People hold the highest sovereignty' JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto reassured the country yesterday that the government is first and foremost the servant of the people."Indonesia is a democratic state and its government therefore does not run the country merely by giving orders to people," he...

Mass prayer for Buddhist

Mass prayer for Buddhist JAKARTA (JP): Buddhists in Jakarta, Tangerang, West Java and Lampung, South Sumatra, are expected to gather for prayer this Sunday at the Vihara Nimmala temple in Tangerang.The Ulambana prayer service on Jl.

Feisal opens military exercises

Feisal opens military exercises JAKARTA (JP): Armed Forces Commander Gen. Feisal Tanjung (standing, right, on armored car, photo below) opened Indonesia's largest-ever military exercises yesterday, stressing the importance of the event to maintain the forces' professionalism to cope with both...

Lee Kuan Yew to meet Jiang

Lee Kuan Yew to meet Jiang BEIJING (Reuter): Singapore's patriarch Lee Kuan Yew arrived in Beijing yesterday for a working visit and will meet several Chinese leaders, including President Jiang Zemin, the Xinhua news agency said.

Cellular competition hots up in Kalimantan

Cellular competition hots up in Kalimantan BALIKPAPAN, East Kalimantan (JP): The war of cellular telecommunications services began in this province on Sunday with the launch of a Global System for Mobile communications (GSM) service by PT Satelindo here, in Samarinda and in Bontang.

Pakistani bank focuses on customers

Pakistani bank focuses on customersBy Ibrahim Khan KARACHI, Pakistan (Reuter): Pakistan's Moslem Commercial Bank (MCB), revitalized since privatization in 1991, is planning new services to meet customer demand.

Women upset at 'police' search

Women upset at 'police' search JAKARTA (JP): Twenty people claiming to be police officers raided the headquarters of a women's organization in Cipinang Cempedak, East Jakarta, early Saturday morning.The organization, Solidaritas Perempuan (Women's Solidarity for Human Rights), filed a complaint...

BI to go ahead with mandatory write-off plan

BI to go ahead with mandatory write-off plan JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia plans to go ahead with its mandatory write-off policy for banks even though its implementation will be contradictory to certain tax regulations, a senior central bank official said yesterday.

Sri Lankan govt, tigers accused of killings

Sri Lankan govt, tigers accused of killings COLOMBO (Reuter): A Sri Lankan human rights group accused the government yesterday of covering up extra-judicial killings and abductions by the army in northern Jaffna, former stronghold of Tamil Tiger rebels.

Better legal protection for journalists called for

Better legal protection for journalists called for JAKARTA (JP): Senior journalists yesterday stressed the need for self-restraint by security personnel and better legal protection for journalists as they go about their profession.

Damai Indah wins interclub golf

Damai Indah wins interclub golf JAKARTA (JP): Boyke Supian sank lackluster double pars three times, but his partnership with Damai Indah teammates Daniel Baladhika and Eddy Sutrisno proved to be superior at the 18th Johnnie Walker interclub golf championships on Sunday.

Philippine govt and MNLF sign peace agreement

Philippine govt and MNLF sign peace agreementBy Pandaya MANILA (JP): The Philippine government and the Moslem- separatist Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) signed a peace agreement yesterday, thereby ending 25 years of conflict which claimed more than 125,000 lives.

10 prosecutors for 'Gurita' case

10 prosecutors for 'Gurita' case BANDA ACEH, Aceh: The provincial prosecutors' office has appointed 10 prosecutors to examine five suspects in the Gurita ferry disaster, which claimed 338 lives in January.

Motorola's WordTrek Plus brings new sophistication to paging

Motorola's WordTrek Plus brings new sophistication to pagingBy Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): Late last year I reviewed two products that enabled us to send paging messages without the help of operators. One of their main advantages was being able to send private messages such as "Happy Birthday, Honey"...

11 GRADUATES CUM LAUDE:

11 GRADUATES CUM LAUDE: Some 2,629 students from various study programs graduated from the University of Indonesia (UI) in Depok on Saturday, with 11 of them graduating with honors."This is the first time we have announced the cum laude designations right on graduation day," UI Rector M.K.

23 people dead and 19 missing in mudslide

23 people dead and 19 missing in mudslide KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): As the death toll in a mudslide at a Malaysian aborigine village rose to 23 yesterday, a geomancer called for a halt to hilltop tree-clearing, believing the avalanche to be the work of a disturbed "dragon.

Developers rapped for negligence

Developers rapped for negligence TANGERANG, West Java (JP): Tangerang Regent Saifulah AR has lamented the fact that so far, only a few of the developers operating in the regency have complied with the regulation to provide plots for public cemeteries.

Investors needed to speed up Kota renewal project

Investors needed to speed up Kota renewal project JAKARTA (JP): The city administration is inviting private companies to invest in the development of Jakarta's old city to speed up the rejuvenation of the Kota area in North Jakarta.