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Beddu named ASAE chief

Beddu named ASAE chief JAKARTA (JP): Beddu Amang, the chairman of the National Logistics Agency, has been elected president of the Asian Society of Agricultural Economists (ASAE) for a three-year term.Masykur Sulaiman, a spokesman for the agency, announced on Monday that Beddu had been unanimously...

Thai fishermen deported

Thai fishermen deported MEDAN, North Sumatra: The local immigration office will deport six Thai fishermen who have just completed jail terms for entering Indonesian territories illegally.Spokesman for the office Pardamean Siagian said the authorities have contacted the Thai embassy in Jakarta for...

Marzuki denies any pressure on rights body

Marzuki denies any pressure on rights bodyBy Ati Nurbaity MANILA (JP): The National Commission on Human Rights denies being pressured by the military during its investigation into the July 27 riots in Jakarta.

Oki tells court he stored Gina's body in LA locker

Oki tells court he stored Gina's body in LA locker JAKARTA (JP): Harnoko Dewantono admitted in court yesterday that he stored the body of Gina Sutan Aswar in a locker in Los Angeles in 1993.The unexpected admission came in the final stages of the Central Jakarta District Court hearing which is...

Manhunt for subversives continues

Manhunt for subversives continues JAKARTA (JP): After capturing Budiman Sudjatmiko of the Democratic People's Party (PRD) for allegedly masterminding the July 27 riots, the military has vowed to continue its hunt for subversives.Armed Forces Chief Gen.

Punish disobedient bus companies: Minister

Punish disobedient bus companies: Minister JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Transportation Haryanto Dhanutirto has urged the Land Transportation Control Agency (DLLAJ) to take stern measures against bus operators failing to run 30 percent of their fleets as regular buses.

Government opens old wound

Government opens old wound DENPASAR, Bali: The dispute over the government's intention to make the Besakih Temple on Mount Gunung Agung a natural reserve has flared again.After four years of relative quiet, the issue was raised again earlier this month by chief of the National Archeology Agency...

Collusion feared behind escape of Ecstasy suspect

Collusion feared behind escape of Ecstasy suspect JAKARTA (JP): A senior police general, a councillor and the public have called on the city police to perform an in-depth investigation to prove that collusion was not behind Friday's escape of a female Ecstasy suspect.

Official fears for future of Timor sandalwood firms

Official fears for future of Timor sandalwood firms JAKARTA (JP): Businesses related to sandalwood (santalum album), the main export commodity from the island of Timor, are under threat of collapse due to the over-exploitation and poor regeneration of resources, an official said.

System fault disrupts trading activities on JSX

System fault disrupts trading activities on JSX JAKARTA (JP): Trading activities on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) were suspended for more than one hour during the afternoon session yesterday due to a fault in the trading system.Share prices declined 1.18 percent in thin trading.

S.E. Asia faces currency volatility

S.E. Asia faces currency volatility SINGAPORE (Reuter): Southeast Asian central banks, facing slower export growth, a welter of domestic issues and the specter of offshore speculation, may be forced to tighten their grip on their currencies, economists said.

Table tennis players to undergo training

Table tennis players to undergo training JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Table Tennis Association says it will select eight men and six women at the National Games next month to join its long-term national training program for international events.

Floating state firms

Floating state firms The successful initial public offerings of the four state companies over the past two years seems to have convinced the Indonesian government that public listing is the best method for its privatization program.

No major change likely before 2000

No major change likely before 2000 JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia can expect more democratization of its economic and political life only when a new generation assumes power after the turn of the century, experts believe.

10 projects to start at Bekasi anniversary

10 projects to start at Bekasi anniversary BEKASI, West Java (JP): Bekasi Regent Moch. Djamhari will celebrate the regency's 46th anniversary tomorrow by inaugurating 10 projects worth Rp 19 billion (US$8.5 million).

Utut seeks top five place in Donner meet

Utut seeks top five place in Donner meet JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's chess wizard Utut Adianto left for the Donner Memorial International Tournament in Amsterdam yesterday with his patron expecting him to finish in the top five.

New paradigm needed to face globalization: Economists

New paradigm needed to face globalization: Economists JAKARTA (JP): Several noted economists have suggested that Indonesia applies a new paradigm to its economic development to anticipate changes resulting from globalization.

Indonesia hopes to avoid early clash with Thailand

Indonesia hopes to avoid early clash with Thailand JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia does not want to risk an early clash with favorite Thailand in the initial ASEAN Tiger Cup soccer tournament in Singapore from Sept. 1 to 15, according to the team manager.

Top stars to miss Malaysia Open

Top stars to miss Malaysia Open JAKARTA (JP): Many of the world's best badminton players will be absent from the Malaysian Open, scheduled from Aug. 21 to Aug. 25.Following Olympic champion Poul-Erik Hoyer-Larsen's decision to skip the grand prix tournament, Indonesia announced yesterday that it...

Cambodia rice market

Cambodia rice market PHNOM PENH (Reuter): Singaporean rice traders, after touring Cambodia's rice markets, said they were optimistic about the prospect of developing Cambodia into an important rice producer for international markets.

RI privatization too slow: Economist

RI privatization too slow: Economist JAKARTA (JP): Privatization in Indonesia is very slow, leaving most of the country's state-owned companies far from being market oriented, a noted economist said yesterday.

Bank Tiara, HLG Capital to buy securities house

Bank Tiara, HLG Capital to buy securities house JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta-based Bank Tiara Asia and HLG Capital Berhad (HLG Capital) of Malaysia have agreed to purchase PT Intisekuriti Investama, an Indonesian securities house.

KL's rubber output expected to decrease

KL's rubber output expected to decrease KUALA LUMPUR (Reuter): Malaysia's rubber output is expected to fall 3.23 percent to 1.05 million tons this year as estates convert land to other uses and growers cut crop size because of lower prices, officials said yesterday.

Diarrhea hits Kupang

Diarrhea hits Kupang KUPANG, East Nusa Tenggara: At least three people have died and 17 others have been hospitalized as diarrhea hit Oekabiti subdistrict, officials said yesterday.Sammi Nalle from the Kupang General Hospital said the number of people admitted with diarrhea to the hospital has been...

Human rights, anti-corruption must be linked: Sociologist

Human rights, anti-corruption must be linked: Sociologist MANILA (JP): Human rights activists, particularly in Southeast Asia, have yet to link their campaigns with anticorruption awareness, a sociologist said.

Six arrested for robbery on bus

Six arrested for robbery on bus JAKARTA (JP): Police have arrested six men for robbing bus passengers in Central Jakarta.Central Jakarta Police Chief Lt. Col. Abubakar Nataprawira said the men -- identified as Ayut, 32, Andi Irnanto, 24, Palma Oloan Siregar, 29, Oki, 20, Helmi Firdaus, 24 and Dody...

How to protect children from TV's bad influence

How to protect children from TV's bad influence Anak-anak dan Televisi By Milton Chen, Ph.D. Published by Gramedia Pustaka Utama, Jakarta, 1996 219 pages, Rp 15,000 JAKARTA (JP): However busy you are in your daily work, I trust that as a responsible parent you exercise control over your children...

'August mob' rocks Ambon

'August mob' rocks Ambon AMBON, Maluku (JP): Bank employees across the city were dumbfounded Monday when they opened their doors only to find huge crowds fighting their way in to have bank notes with serial numbers ending in 23 and 73 exchanged for 10 times the nominal value.

Traders say RI Minas oil prices can slump further

Traders say RI Minas oil prices can slump further SINGAPORE (Reuter): Prices for Indonesia's benchmark Minas crude oil have slumped in recent weeks but could still fall further, traders said yesterday.August liftings of the crude have traded at wider than a 20- cent discount to the Indonesian...

Rukmana's claim on land denied

Rukmana's claim on land denied JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta State Administrative Court has turned down the lawsuit filed by a private firm against the state minister of agrarian affairs over a 214-hectare plot in Rancamaya, Bogor, West Java.Judge Lintong A.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Aug. 13, 1996: Shares Close Change Trading Volume -------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 1,050 0 0 AHAP Insurance 2,700 0 0 Alumindo Perkasa 750 0 0 Andayani Megah 1,200 -50 802,000 Aneka Kimia...

'August mob' rocks Ambon

'August mob' rocks Ambon AMBON, Maluku (JP): Bank employees across the city were dumbfounded Monday when they opened their doors only to find huge crowds fighting their way in to have bank notes with serial numbers ending in 23 and 73 exchanged for 10 times the nominal value.

Discrimination continues despite new ruling

Discrimination continues despite new rulingBy Gedsiri Suhartono JAKARTA (JP): One month ago Indonesians of Chinese descent sighed in relief when a ruling was issued in an attempt to end administrative discrimination against them.

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,...

'RI being undermined by foreign groups'

'RI being undermined by foreign groups' JAKARTA (JP): A senior cabinet minister alleged yesterday that some foreign interest groups were trying to sabotage Indonesia's efforts to become a prosperous and influential nation.

Pesticide content in fruit to be regulated

Pesticide content in fruit to be regulated JAKARTA (JP): The government will soon issue a ruling on the standardization of content of pesticide residue in fruits and vegetables to protect consumers, says a senior official.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:30 p.m. Travel: My Country 2:35 Game Show: Fun House 3:05 Children's Program: Arena 123 3:30 TV Series: Just The Ten of Us 4:05 TV Drama: Permohonan 4:30 Documentary 4:55 Filler 5:00 Evening News 5:30 Indonesian Lessons 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita 6:05 Travel: Bali 6:15 Village...

Pilot's brother gets ring

Pilot's brother gets ring WASHINGTON (AFP): Indonesia handed over a college ring yesterday to the brother of an American fighter pilot who crashed over Japanese-occupied Irian Jaya in World War II, 52 years after the airman's death.

The kind of stability we desire

The kind of stability we desire Security and order appear to have returned to Jakarta following the "Gray Saturday" incident. This is evident from Jakarta Military Commander Maj. Gen. Sutiyoso's statement that some security personnel posted in public places will be withdrawn this week.

APEC to firm up free trade policy: Senior official

APEC to firm up free trade policy: Senior official MANILA (AFP): Senior officials from the 18-member Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum meet in the southern Philippines next week to firm up commitments to free trade, a senior official said yesterday.

Serviceman held for stealing

Serviceman held for stealing JAKARTA (JP): Police arrested a low-ranking Army officer yesterday for allegedly stealing the purse of a shopkeeper on Jl. Kramat Bunder, Central Jakarta.Central Jakarta Police Chief Lt. Col.

The pride, price and problems of peaceful German unification

The pride, price and problems of peaceful German unificationBy Oei Eng Goan The Federal Republic of Germany invited 11 Asian journalists last month to visit a number of German cities, research institutes and economic locations.

Equal partnerships in int'l cooperation vital: Soeharto

Equal partnerships in int'l cooperation vital: Soeharto JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto underlined yesterday the importance of equal partnership in international cooperation, in which countries could interact on a balance footing, despite underlying differences in perception.

HongkongBank to sue govt arbitrator

HongkongBank to sue govt arbitrator JAKARTA (JP): HongkongBank plans to take the Ministry of Manpower's arbitration body to the Jakarta High Administrative Court for having ruled in favor of the bank's striking employees."We are in the process of suing the arbitrary body," said the bank's lawyer, R.

Ruwiyati wins Bimantara car

Ruwiyati wins Bimantara car JAKARTA (JP): Women's long-distance runner Ruwiyati won a Bimantara Cakra car after breaking the national 10-kilometer record in her win at the Caltex 10K run on Sunday.The 19-year-old runner and SEA Games marathon gold medalist clocked 35 minutes, one minute and 31...

Phone failure in Cibubur

Phone failure in Cibubur We have been unable to make telephone calls for the past week though we can receive incoming calls.When we reported this failure, we were advised that some 100 lines were down in our area and that the problem was being attended to. More than one week has since lapsed.

Science contest winners to be announced Thursday

Science contest winners to be announced Thursday JAKARTA (JP): The Ministry of Education and Culture is expected to announce on Thursday the winners of this year's national young scientist contest.Twenty-five participants completed their research project presentations over the weekend in the...

Mayor says Bogor needs own arts

Mayor says Bogor needs own arts BOGOR, West Java (JP): The mayor of Bogor, Eddy Gunardi, has asked artisans, art teachers and other people interested in art to help create arts special to Bogor."Bogor does not yet have special arts which can be publicized to attract tourists," said Eddy's written...

Superbike championships likely to remain at Sentul

Superbike championships likely to remain at Sentul JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia is poised to stage one leg of the Superbike World Championship for the foreseeable future and so bolster the annual program of the Indonesian Motor Association.

Flags and stickers for PPP

Flags and stickers for PPP JAKARTA (JP): The United Development Party (PPP) members at the House of Representatives have received 2,000 party flags and 27,000 stickers from the residents of Kebon Kacang, Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta.