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Schering Plough dividends

Schering Plough dividends JAKARTA (JP): PT Schering Plough Indonesia decided yesterday to increase its final dividend for last year by 25 percent to Rp 750 (US$0.32) per share from Rp 600 in 1994.At yesterday's annual meeting of the company's shareholders, chief commissioner Ian L.

U.S. will boost trade with RI

U.S. will boost trade with RI JAKARTA (JP): The United States will continue to support trade ties and investment in Indonesia despite its opposition to Indonesia's national car policy.Visiting U.S. Secretary of Commerce Mickey Kantor said yesterday that Indonesia remained a priority on Washington's...

Indomulti pays dividend

Indomulti pays dividend JAKARTA (JP): PT Indomulti Inti Industry, a publicly-listed producer of shoes, announced that it has allocated Rp 3 billion (US$1.2 million) out of its last year's net profit of Rp 50 billion for dividend payment.

National Police Force to be expanded for polls

National Police Force to be expanded for polls JAKARTA (JP): The National Police announced yesterday a plan to expand its size and personnel in order to be better equipped for safeguarding the 1997 general election.

Asahimas shares for co-ops

Asahimas shares for co-ops JAKARTA (JP): PT Asahimas Flat Glass Co. Ltd. announced yesterday that its founders have transferred 3.48 million shares, or 1 percent of the company's total shares, to 40 cooperatives.

Pulogadung priciest plant site

Pulogadung priciest plant site JAKARTA (JP): Pulogadung in East Jakarta is currently the most expensive area in Greater Jakarta to locate a factory.Prices range from US$207 to $220 per square meter, while areas in Bekasi and Tangerang range from $45 to $100 per square meter, a monthly property...

Extortion at bus terminals

Extortion at bus terminals JAKARTA (JP): The City Land Transportation Agency has threatened to take firm action against unscrupulous workers at inter-city bus terminals who steal money from the sale of platform entrance tickets.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on June 27, 1996: -------------------------------------------------------- Shares Close Change Trading Volume -------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 800 -25 21,000 AHAP Insurance 2,800 0 0 Alumindo...

Structuring of Asian security

Structuring of Asian securityBy Hermawan Sulistyo SURABAYA (JP): There is no doubt that in the last decade there has been a significant increase in the arms expenditures of Southeast Asian countries, as Dewi Fortuna Anwar eloquently wrote (The Jakarta Post, June 6 and June 7).

Export of elephants suggested

Export of elephants suggested BANDAR LAMPUNG, Lampung: Local farmers, complaining of frequent raids on their land by herds of wild elephants, are calling on the government to export the animals, which have become a pest, Antara reported yesterday.

United's Andy Cole is coming to town

United's Andy Cole is coming to town JAKARTA (JP): Manchester United striker Andy Cole will be at the Senayan stadium on July 5 for a one-hour soccer clinic with young Indonesian players.Ruby Sjabana, sales and marketing manager of Reebok's Indonesian distributor, PT RSH Marketing, said yesterday...

PT Telkom and Police to create digital hotline

PT Telkom and Police to create digital hotline JAKARTA (JP): PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia has signed an agreement with the National Police Force for establishing a police hotline number and installation of an integrated system digital network (ISDN) at police headquarters.

Landuse and human resources

Landuse and human resources The policy of encouraging industrial growth during the past 25 years proved inadequate in keeping pace with the growing number of human resources. The number of job opportunities available is not balanced by the number of people entering the labor market.

Nokia wins Asian orders

Nokia wins Asian orders HELSINKI (Reuter): Dutch cable maker NKF Holding's Nokia Cables unit has won Asian power cable and telecommunications cable orders worth almost 100 million markka, Nokia Cables said in a statement yesterday.

Three die in car accident

Three die in car accident KEBUMEN, Central Java (JP): Three university students died on the spot after their car hit a tree, overturned, and plunged into an irrigation canal here on Tuesday.Deputy chief of local police precinct Maj. M.X.

Rights body will report demolition case to President

Rights body will report demolition case to President JAKARTA (JP): The National Committee on Human Rights will soon send a letter to the President in its effort to deal with complaints from families living in Tebet, South Jakarta, about the demolition of their low-cost apartment complex on Jl.

British Aerospace offers scholarship to Indonesians

British Aerospace offers scholarship to Indonesians JAKARTA (JP): British Aerospace announced here yesterday that it will provide a post-graduate scholarship to Indonesians to honor B.J. Habibie for further developing aircraft technology.

Singapore Amcol names new board, faces investigation

Singapore Amcol names new board, faces investigation SINGAPORE (Reuter): Trading firm Amcol Holdings Ltd said yesterday Singapore's white collar crime bureau, the Commercial Affairs Department (CAD), had started an investigation into the affairs of the company.

The 'musyawarah' spirit

The 'musyawarah' spirit Whatever happened to the spirit of musyawarah? This question about an age-old Indonesian tradition of settling differences through deliberations was asked by Minister of Defense and Security Edi Sudradjat during a hearing with the House of Representatives on Wednesday.

Where to go in Surabaya: June 28 1996.

Where to go in Surabaya: June 28 1996.Music * Elmi Hotel: Jl. Panglima Sudirman No. 442-44: - Qemi Club: Abouwhim Band, 9 p.m. * Majapahit Hotel: Jl. Tunjungan 65: - Palm Bar: La Costa Band, daily from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. * Patra Surabaya Hilton International: Jl.

Trial on triple slaying in Los Angeles begins

Trial on triple slaying in Los Angeles begins JAKARTA (JP): The indictment against the sole defendant in the Los Angeles triple slaying was finally read at the Central Jakarta District Court yesterday after a two-week adjournment.Public Prosecutor J.

Live broadcast of Oki trial sparks mixed reactions

Live broadcast of Oki trial sparks mixed reactions JAKARTA (JP): The live broadcast of a murder trial is the first of its kind in Indonesian broadcasting, experts said yesterday.Daniel Dhakidae, a researcher on press issues, and Andi Muis, an expert in legal aspects of communications, said...

Apac's rights issue

Apac's rights issue JAKARTA (JP): Textile firm PT Apac Centertex Corporation announced yesterday that it will issue 408 million rights shares and 76.5 million warrants.The company, controlled by a consortium led by businessman Bambang Trihatmodjo, said in a statement yesterday that shareholders are...

Man mobbed to death for stealing

Man mobbed to death for stealing JAKARTA (JP): A 20-year-old man was killed by a mob after allegedly robbing a woman of a three-gram gold ring in Penjaringan, North Jakarta.The man was identified as Aliek, a known hoodlum in the area, City Police spokesman Lt. Col. Iman Haryatna said yesterday.

Indonesia rules HK regatta

Indonesia rules HK regatta JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian paddlers maintained their victorious tradition by winning the overall championship title, with four gold and two silver medals, at the third Asian Dragon Boat Race in Hong Kong on Wednesday.

Indonesia rejects Aussie finding on reporters' death

Indonesia rejects Aussie finding on reporters' death JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian government rejected yesterday the finding of an Australian official investigation which pins the blame for the deaths in 1975 of six Australian-based journalists in East Timor squarely on Indonesian soldiers.

Indonesian artists leap onto Internet

Indonesian artists leap onto Internet JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian pop artists are going Internet.Artists to be introduced on an Indonesian Internet home page include singers Trie Utami, Ruth Sahanaya and Yuni Shara.

Slow industrial estate growth lamented

Slow industrial estate growth lamented JAKARTA (JP): Industrial estate development occupies about 11 percent of the total area allocated for it nation-wide, an official said yesterday."Moreover, of the total land approved to be converted into industrial estates, only 35 percent has been acquired,"...

Mall worsens traffic

Mall worsens trafficFrom KompasConstruction of Mega Mall in Pluit, North Jakarta, was completely wrong, because it worsens traffic problems. Prolonged traffic jams take place every day including holidays, since there is only one entrance on Jl. Pluit Indah.

Restaurant din

Restaurant din A new restaurant, Chicago Ribs, recently opened near my house on Jl. Kemang Raya in South Jakarta. Normally this would be a welcome development, as it adds yet another dining and entertainment choice to the increasing busy Kemang area.

Divide and rule

Divide and rule We have all witnessed that the New Order government has succeeded in ousting Megawati Soekarnoputri, allowing her rivals to hold the Medan Congress and elect a new "apple polisher", Soerjadi.

RI to sell food, medicine to Iraq

RI to sell food, medicine to Iraq JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Industry and Trade, Tunky Ariwibowo, and Iraq's Minister of Trade, Mohammed Mehdi Saleh, yesterday agreed that Indonesia could sell food and medicine to Iraq.

Rights activist advises rival PDI leaders to reconcile

Rights activist advises rival PDI leaders to reconcile SEMARANG (JP): The government's call for the rival camps in the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) to reconcile their differences found support from a human rights activist and a member of the Supreme Advisory Council yesterday.

Asia fears 'green protectionism'

Asia fears 'green protectionism' SINGAPORE (Reuter): Asian nations fear their trade could suffer because of proposed Western environmental pacts, two Asian speakers told a conference yesterday.Ponciano Intal, president of the Philippine Institute for Development Studies, said environmental...

WB lends RI, Thailand

WB lends RI, Thailand WASHINGTON (AFP): The World Bank announced yesterday loans for projects in Thailand, Indonesia, Kazakhstan and Kirghizstan totaling more than US$400 million.The bank awarded $113.5 million in two loans aimed at improving the Thai educational system. One credit of 81.

TV Program: Friday, June 28, 1996

TV Program: Friday, June 28, 1996TVRI 2:30 p.m. My Country 2:35 TV Series: Amazing Stories 3:05 TV Series: Remaja Indonesia 3:30 TV Series: Fresh Prince of Bell Air 4:05 Comedy 4:30 Quiz: Cerdas Cermat 5:00 Evening News 5:30 Hobbies 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita 6:05 Music: Parlementaria 6:15 Village...

Indonesia considers Portuguese FM's visit

Indonesia considers Portuguese FM's visit GENEVA (Agencies): Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Alatas said yesterday that Indonesia is ready to consider a visit by his Portuguese counterpart, Jaime Gama, to discuss East Timor.

Indonesia Olympic archery team named

Indonesia Olympic archery team named JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Archery Association announced yesterday that Nurfitriyana Lantang and sisters Dahliana and Hamdiah Damanhuri will comprise the Indonesian archery team in the Atlanta Olympic Games next month.

Uphold election rules: Soeharto

Uphold election rules: Soeharto JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto called on the public yesterday to stick to the rules of the game in the 1997 general election.Only if everybody follows the rules will the upcoming election proceed peacefully, the president said, addressing the annual three-day...

'Communication among people is improving'

'Communication among people is improving' JAKARTA (JP): Wimar Witoelar, a political observer and popular talk show host, says the public's desire for "free communication" is strong enough to withstand government attempts to control it.

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,...

Traditional franchise in Central Jakarta

Traditional franchise in Central Jakarta JAKARTA (JP): An Indonesian traditional food outlet, Tek Tek, opened at the Atrium Segitiga Senen shopping arcade yesterday.The phrase tek tek originated from the sound produced when traditional vendors struck a piece of metal against a pan used to cook...

RI business mission to hold expo in Pakistan

RI business mission to hold expo in Pakistan JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry will send a trade and cultural mission to Pakistan and hold a product exhibition in Karachi between Sept. 12 and Sept. 16.

Govt to rejuvenate mangrove forests

Govt to rejuvenate mangrove forests JAKARTA (JP): The government aims to rejuvenate 150,000 hectares of mangrove forest by the end of the century to offset an annual decline of up to 1.1 percent, an official says.

Bank Indonesia to facilitate loan write-off

Bank Indonesia to facilitate loan write-off JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia Governor J. Soedradjad Djiwandono said yesterday that the central bank is formulating a regulation to help banks write off their bad loans.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:30 p.m. Travel: My Country 2:35 TV Series: Family Matters 3:00 News: Lintasan Berita 3:05 Dance 3:30 Travel 4:00 News: Lintasan Berita 4:05 Science Film: Here Comes The Stars 4:30 Education: Dunia Mahasiswa 5:00 Evening News 5:30 Arabic Lessons 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita 6:05...

Air Show free for Kamal residents

Air Show free for Kamal residents JAKARTA (JP): Residents of the Kamal subdistrict near the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport have been able to watch the ongoing International Air Show for free."The residents of RW (neighbor units) 02,03,05,06 and 09 have been lucky.

Recording companies urged to pay royalties honestly

Recording companies urged to pay royalties honestly JAKARTA (JP): Local musicians yesterday urged the recording industry to be honest in paying royalties unless it wanted international companies to take over."International music companies are here in Indonesia.

City fears dengue cases' effect

City fears dengue cases' effect JAKARTA (JP): Deputy Governor for Social Welfare R.S. Museno said yesterday the city administration will continue to conceal the number of dengue fever victims because of the adverse affect such reports could have on tourism.

Korea-RI trade deal

Korea-RI trade deal SEOUL (Reuter): South Korea's defense ministry said it had signed a memorandum of understanding with the Indonesian government to trade military equipment.A ministry statement said that under the initial agreement reached in Jakarta, South Korea would purchase 10 CN-235...