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Jakarta needs 100,000 drivers

Jakarta needs 100,000 drivers Jakarta needs 100,000 well-trained drivers to better serve the public, the Jakarta-chapter of the Land Transportation Owners' Organization (Organda) has announced.The organization's chairman, Aip Sjarifuddin, said over the weekend that lack of trained drivers is one of...

Mount Batur still active

Mount Batur still active DENPASAR, Bali: Mount Batur is still active since it first emitted smoke two weeks ago, but officials say that everything is under control.Chief of the provincial Volcanology Section, Tulus, said the mountain is still expelling sulfur and flame, but the height had...

Taiwan and APEC

Taiwan and APEC This is a response to a report entitled President of Taiwan not to attend APEC that appeared on page one in The Jakarta Post of Aug. 22, 1994 issue.The report's fifth paragraph says,"Succumbing to Chinese pressure, (President) Lee Teng-hui absented himself from last year's inaugural...

Indonesian firms join RP satellite project

Indonesian firms join RP satellite project MANILA (AFP): A consortium including Chinese and Indonesian partners said yesterday it planned to launch a Philippine satellite in 1996, two years ahead of the scheduled launch of another bird planned by a consortium of Filipino telecommunications firms.

SE Asia needs better exploring methods

SE Asia needs better exploring methods KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Southeast Asia's oil fields are likely to continue flowing for another 30-to-40 years, but explorers would need better techniques to make new strikes when old wells dried up, experts and officials said yesterday.

Monkeys, tobacco getting smoked out by bushfire

Monkeys, tobacco getting smoked out by bushfire JAKARTA (JP): The current forest fires on the slopes of Mt. Merbabu in Central Java have caused two casualties -- the fires have spread to a tobacco farm, and monkeys who inhabited the forest have been forced to migrate in droves.

Filipino `comfort women' angrily await Murayama

Filipino `comfort women' angrily await Murayama MANILA (Reuter): Dozens of Filipino former "comfort women", some in tears and screaming with anger, demanded US$200,000 each in compensation from Japan yesterday on the eve of a visit by Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama.

Development of most tourist estates fails

Development of most tourist estates fails JAKARTA (JP): The government has failed to get private companies to invest in most of the areas earmarked for development as tourist estates due to inadequate support facilities.

Respecting differences

Respecting differences President Soeharto reemphasized the importance of maintaining harmony within the society. In his speech on the occasion of the observance of the birthday of Prophet Muhammad, the president called on the nation's leaders, especially the religious leaders, to preserve harmony.

Noted figures to attend Bali business meeting

Noted figures to attend Bali business meeting JAKARTA (JP): Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, the founder of USA Today, Allen Neuhart, and a member of the Japanese Keindanren business association, Kazuo Nukazawa, will be among the speakers at the Bali Business Conference (BBC) at Nusa...

Measures sought to revive debt-ridden PT Kanindo

Measures sought to revive debt-ridden PT Kanindo JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Finance Mar'ie Muhammad acknowledged yesterday that PT Kanindo Success Textile, a textile manufacturer, is facing financial problems and that the government is seeking measures to save its operations.

Annemarie works to enhance batik

Annemarie works to enhance batikBy Linda Owens JAKARTA (JP): Step inside Cemara 6 Gallery in Central Jakarta, and you'll swear you've walked right into a palace reception hall.The glow of bright, mosaic-like colors stud nearly every square inch of wall space while the German-born Annemarie Kipar's...

Wim Wenders featured in German film festival

Wim Wenders featured in German film festivalBy Jane Freebury JAKARTA (JP): This week at the Teater Tertutup of the Taman Ismail Marzuki (TIM) arts center a retrospective of a key name of contemporary German cinema, director Wim Wenders, is being featured.

PPP veteran asks members to unite for party's future

PPP veteran asks members to unite for party's future JAKARTA (JP): A veteran leader of the United Development Party (PPP) made a passionate appeal to members, asking them to shed their factional identities at an important congress later this month so they could forge unity for the sake of the...

Java needs more forests

Java needs more forests JAKARTA: Reforestation should be intensified in Java to ensure sound ecological equilibrium on the island, an official says.Public relations officer of the Ministry of Forestry Soeprayitno said that ideally, forests should cover 30 percent of the island.

UI will get a new psychologist

UI will get a new psychologist Semiati Ibnu Umar, 58, a senior lecturer at the School of Psychology at the University of Indonesia, will be inducted as a doctor on Wednesday.Semiati will defend her doctoral thesis at an induction ceremony at the university new campus in Depok, a suburb south of...

Tin price at 7-month low

Tin price at 7-month low KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): The price of tin plunged to a seven-month low yesterday on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market on lack of buying support amid a sharp fall on the London Metal Exchange.It closed 26 sen lower at 12.99 ringgit (US$5.2) a kilogram (2.

RI eyes four golds in Asiad badminton

RI eyes four golds in Asiad badminton JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia vows to regain its domination in the Asian Games after a 12-year lapse by bringing home four golds at the Games in Hiroshima this October.Executive chairman of the Badminton Association of Indonesia (PBSI) Sumaryono told a hearing at the...

Drought brings people flock to the city

Drought brings people flock to the city JAKARTA (JP): Buoyed by optimism of finding better lives in the city, thousands of poor people from rural areas in Java which have been severely affected by this year's prolonged drought have moved to Jakarta, a city official has said.M.

Funds on capital mart reach $5.7b

Funds on capital mart reach $5.7b JAKARTA (JP): The funds mobilized through the country's capital market is expected to nearly double to Rp 12 trillion (US$5.7 billion) this year from Rp 6.8 trillion in 1993, says the president of the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX).

Photographers' credit

Photographers' creditFrom KompasEvery time we celebrate the proclamation of Indonesian independence we forget a matter of great importance. What I would like to point out is the name of the photographer who took the pictures of the historical events during which the proclamation was read and the...

Trial of former Bapindo president to go on

Trial of former Bapindo president to go on JAKARTA (JP): The South Jakarta District Court yesterday ruled that the government prosecutors have a valid case against Subekti Ismaun, the former president of the government-owned Bank Pembangunan Indonesia, and ordered that the trial proceed.

NGOs to sue government over reforestation fund

NGOs to sue government over reforestation fund JAKARTA (JP): Eleven non-governmental organizations announced yesterday their intention to sue the government for using its huge reforestation fund to support the development of the state- owned aircraft company IPTN.M.S.

Military denies getting involved in Sembiring's killing

Military denies getting involved in Sembiring's killing JAKARTA (JP): The military flatly denied reports that their personnel were involved in the controversial kidnap and murder of prominent ex-con Johny Sembiring.Armed Forces (ABRI) Chief Gen.

TV Today

TV TodayTVRI 2:00 p.m. TV Series: Hassai Sensei 3:05 Diletansia 3:30 TV Series: International Family Classic 4:30 Science Program: Blue Planet 5:00 Regional News 5:30 English Lessons 6:05 Nusantara, the Beloved Country: Southeast Sulawesi 6:15 Village Program 6:30 Religious Teachings: Belief in God...

SBSI

SBSIFrom JayakartaThat the Department of Manpower has not recognized the existence of the SBSI (Prosperous Labor Union of Indonesia) is obviously a denial to human rights and Article 28 of the 1945 Constitution.

Ferries start trial operation to Seribu Islands

Ferries start trial operation to Seribu Islands JAKARTA (JP): Two luxurious ferries owned by a state-owned company under the Ministry of Transportation have begun plying the Ancol-Seribu Islands route."The ferries have been operating since early this month," Imran M.

Independence pioneers are models: Soeharto

Independence pioneers are models: Soeharto JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia needs to rekindle the spirit shown by its freedom fighters 50 years ago to overcome the challenges in development, President Soeharto said yesterday.

Course on language use in billboards

Course on language use in billboards In a bid to familiarize a ruling on the use of proper Indonesian language in billboards and banners, the directorate of Socio-Political Affairs Office of the Jakarta administration will conduct a three-day training for the management of hotels, restaurants,...

In-town spa for women's hair, skin, body treatment opened

In-town spa for women's hair, skin, body treatment opened JAKARTA (JP): Buoyed by optimism over the increasing demand of Jakartans for body and skin treatment, as well as relaxation therapies among active women, a businessman has opened a first day-spa in the city.Thalia le spa, located on Jl.

Stock Exchange

Stock Exchange JAKARTA (JP): Most share prices closed lower on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) yesterday, as investors began to take profits after booking significant gains last week.However, the broad-based Composite Index was able to maintain its upward trend to close slightly higher at 492.

I was summoned

I was summoned Following the publication of my letter in the daily Sinar on Aug. 8, 1994 titled Convoy is for whom? I was summoned by the Directorate of Intelligence and Security of the West Kalimantan Police on Aug. 12, 1994 for investigation concerning the content of my letter.

U.S. congress staffers here to improve ties

U.S. congress staffers here to improve ties JAKARTA (JP): A delegation of six key Congressional staffers are currently in Jakarta to study the economic and political relations between Jakarta and Washington, amid mounting U.S. criticism towards Indonesia's human rights record.

INRO to continue rubber disposal in London, New York

INRO to continue rubber disposal in London, New York KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): The International Natural Rubber Organization (INRO) yesterday agreed to continue selling stockpiled rubber in London and New York to calm rising prices, having exhausted regional stocks.

Siemens wins RI order

Siemens wins RI order MUNICH, Germany (AFP): German group Siemens has won an order worth almost 200 million marks for supplying seven generators for the Indonesian power-plant at Grati, in eastern Java, Siemens announced here yesterday.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Music * The Aryaduta Jakarta, Jl. Prapatan 44-48, Central Jakarta: - Ambassador Lounge: Amir (pianist) Monday to Friday 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., Saturday 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.; Boece (pianist) & Rima Monday to Thursday 7 p.m. to 11:30 p.m., Friday & Saturday 7 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.

Megawati names E. Java board

Megawati names E. Java board JAKARTA: Megawati Soekarnoputri, the chairperson of the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI), announced the line up of the party's East Java regional board, to be led by Sucipto, on Monday.

Michael Franks to sing at Blue Note

Michael Franks to sing at Blue Note The American jazz singer Michael Franks will perform here from Aug. 29 to Sept. 3 to mark the opening of Blue Note Jazz Club and Restaurant.Franks, a suave, stylish vocalist, will give one concert every night starting at 8:30.

Independence Day attraction

Independence Day attractionFrom JayakartaThe Independence Day of the Republic of Indonesia was celebrated in the most merriest manner in Jakarta. Almost every street and lane were decorated and festooned with red and white flags and colorful gate-ways were built in every main entrance to the...

OCBC raises rate

OCBC raises rate SINGAPORE (AFP): The Overseas-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC) Bank, one of Singapore's big four local banks, announced yesterday it is raising its prime lending rate by a quarter of a percent to 5.75 percent.

Indonesia to hold first tourism market

Indonesia to hold first tourism market JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia will hold its own tourism mart next month, which will involve 155 foreign companies and more than 200 domestic firms, to promote its tourism industry, an executive says.

Warship serves Jepara-Karimunjawa

Warship serves Jepara-Karimunjawa SEMARANG, Central Java (JP): Holidaymakers to Karimunjawa Island will soon be able to add to their experience by riding a commercial warship.The curious news came last week as the Jepara regency government plans to operate a Landing Ship Tank (LST) to service the...

Children burnt to death

Children burnt to death JAKARTA (JP): Ten people, including five young girls and a baby, burned to death after fire razed a shop on Friday night, a press report said.The shop owner, Ng Kie Ong, together with his wife, Li Lie, were in Pekanbaru, Riau, when the fire destroyed the building, the Kompas...

Government to regulate laser disc circulation

Government to regulate laser disc circulation JAKARTA (JP): The government will issue a regulation on laser discs later this month to end the decade old controversy over the legality of their circulation in Indonesia.

KL soccer body seek corruptors

KL soccer body seek corruptors KUALA LUMPUR (Reuter): The Malaysian Football Association, in a crackdown on widespread corruption, said all players and officials in its professional or premier leagues had to declare their assets, local press reports said yesterday.

President of Taiwan not to attend APEC

President of Taiwan not to attend APEC JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Alatas on Friday dashed all speculation concerning Taiwanese President Lee Teng- hui's participation at the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) leaders meeting, by asserting that Taiwan will be represented...

A dialog with Darul Arqam

A dialog with Darul ArqamFrom Bisnis IndonesiaIt is really ironic that the Indonesian Ulema Council has refused to hold a dialog with the controversial Darul Arqam group while there are newspapers which are set up by non-Moslems that are urging a meeting between the council and the group.

Liem richest in S.E. Asia

Liem richest in S.E. Asia HONG KONG (AFP): Indonesia's business magnate Liem Sioe Liong, with an estimated US$3 billion in net assets, is the richest ethnic Chinese in southeast Asia, Hong Kong-based Asiaweek said.

Religious differences must not disturb unity: Soeharto

Religious differences must not disturb unity: Soeharto JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto has reminded Indonesians that conflicts among followers of the same religion can often be more serious than inter-religious disputes.

Preserving the dignity of schools and teachers

Preserving the dignity of schools and teachersBy Mochtar Buchori JAKARTA (JP): Judging from the way he told me the story, my driver must be really upset. His second son was accepted at an elementary school where his elder son has been a pupil for two years.