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Solo to host the first Royal Palace Festival next month

Solo to host the first Royal Palace Festival next month JAKARTA (JP): Make a date for a rare gathering of kings, queens, princes and princesses with their troupe of guards and dancers from Indonesia's remaining few royal palaces, next month in Surakarta, Central Java.

Film on founding fathers of RI

Film on founding fathers of RIFrom Suara PembaruanWe are witnessing an enthusiastic welcome for the 50th anniversary of the Republic of Indonesia's independence. This indicates that the people's nationalism is still alive in their hearts.

Alatas visits East Timor

Alatas visits East Timor DILI, East Timor: The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ali Alatas, arrived yesterday for a three-day visit in his capacity as a functionary of the ruling Golkar party.Alatas was greeted by the East Timor deputy governor, J. Haribowo, local military chief Col. M.

Simple traffic solution

Simple traffic solution I refer to June 1, 1995, article about curbing vehicles in Jakarta. In the 1970s, Sao Paulo experienced a construction boom like Jakarta is experiencing now. If you are in Jakarta high rise building, just look outside the window and see the amount of cranes on the landscape.

Seven die in diarrhea outbreak

Seven die in diarrhea outbreak PADANG, West Sumatra: Seven people have died and dozens hospitalized in an outbreak of diarrhea in seven villages in the Agam regency.Head of the provincial health office, Firdaus Baharuddin, said on Monday that the epidemic began on June 5.

Mount Merapi back to normal

Mount Merapi back to normal YOGYAKARTA: Mount Merapi has been reopened to mountaineers following declarations from geologists that its volcanic activities, since June 5, have returned to normal.Mas Atje Purbawinata of the directorate of volcanology said yesterday that the 2,968-meter-high mountain...

Ansett Australia to fly to KL soon

Ansett Australia to fly to KL soon SYDNEY (AFP): Ansett Australia will launch services to Kuala Lumpur three months ahead of its planned entry to the southeast Asian market under a new agreement signed with Malaysian Airlines, airline officials said yesterday.

Eight years sought for soldier killing Timorese

Eight years sought for soldier killing Timorese JAKARTA (JP): Army prosecutors demanded yesterday eight years' imprisonment for a soldier whom they said had slain six unarmed East Timorese villagers last January.

Pakistani tourists questioned

Pakistani tourists questioned JAKARTA (JP): City police are investigating two visiting Pakistanis and their hosts in connection with the charges they are leveling against each other."We have to be careful in investigating this case to find out which side is right," City Police spokesman Lt. Col.

Sarwono announces five best performers

Sarwono announces five best performers JAKARTA (JP): State Minister of Environment Sarwono Kusumaatmadja announced yesterday the names of five manufacturing companies rated by the government among the best in managing their waste.

Guarantee firm set up to help Asian companies

Guarantee firm set up to help Asian companies JAKARTA (JP): The International Finance Corporation (IFC), an affiliate of the World Bank, and the Financial Security Assurance (FSA) will soon establish a financial guarantee company to operate in Asia.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:35 p.m. TV Series: Hassai Sensei 3:05 Diletansia 3:30 TV Series: Willing And Abel 4:30 Science Program 5:00 Regional News 5:30 English Lessons 6:05 Nusantara, the Beloved Country 6:15 Village Program 6:30 Open University's Program 7:00 Evening News 7:30 Talk Show: Wawasan 8:05 Drama...

New Coca Cola promoted

New Coca Cola promoted JAKARTA (JP): PT Coca Cola Indonesia, which dominates the domestic market of carbonated drinks, announced that it will soon start a local TV campaign and other promotional activities to promote its new international graphics.

Forestry workshop opens

Forestry workshop opens JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Association of Forestry Entrepreneurs, in conjunction with the British-Indonesia Tropical Management Project's Overseas Development Agency, launched a four-day forestry training workshop yesterday.

Progress made in Bekasi murder case

Progress made in Bekasi murder case JAKARTA (JP): Police are waiting for the results of a post mortem examination at Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital before they charge an unemployed man in the recent brutal killing of a married woman in Bekasi."We can't yet give details on how ...

President hopefuls encouraged

President hopefuls encouraged SURAKARTA, Central Java: Former home affairs minister Rudini said no laws would be violated if President Soeharto is re- elected to a seventh term as president in 1998.Rudini, who now heads a research and study center, told the Post that "if the People's Consultative...

RP ready to fire strikers

RP ready to fire strikers MANILA (AFP): The general manager of the Philippines' only overhead railway system said here yesterday the railway was ready to fire some 800 striking workers and hire replacements.

German businessmen seek investment chances in RI

German businessmen seek investment chances in RI JAKARTA (JP): A delegation of businessmen from the German state of Baden-Wuttenberg are here on a five-day mission to look at investment possibilities in Indonesia.

Art exhibition from Australia

Art exhibition from Australia JAKARTA (JP): "Classroom Connection 2", an art exhibition featuring 49 works of students from 12 schools in Victoria, Australia, will be held at the STEKPI campus in Kalibata, South Jakarta, the Australian Embassy said.

Man imprisoned for burning wife

Man imprisoned for burning wife SEMARANG, Central Java: The district court sentenced a man to 15 months in prison yesterday for setting his wife alight and causing her permanent disfigurement.Wahono, 35, admitted during an earlier session that his action was "sadistic" and that he never imagined it...

Harmoko swears in new officials

Harmoko swears in new officials JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Information Harmoko installed yesterday Willy A. Karamoy as his expert staff on political and security affairs, replacing Nurdin Syam, who will retire.

City to get new police spokesman

City to get new police spokesman JAKARTA (JP): City Police spokesman Lt. Col. Bambang Haryoko will be replaced by Lt. Col. Bambang Permantoro, a senior staff member of the Police School for Middle Ranking Officers, next week.

City to enforce rules, discipline

City to enforce rules, discipline JAKARTA (JP): The city administration will launch a special operation to promote public discipline, particularly in relation to road use, deputy governor Idroes said yesterday.

Statesmanship needed

Statesmanship needed Neighboring countries which have repeatedly proven their capability in coming up with fresh ideas to solve international conflicts in the past do well to solve any disputes that may exist between them on a bilateral basis, rather than inviting a third party to mediate.

Rising sea levels threaten China

Rising sea levels threaten China BEIJING (UPI): An alarming rise in sea levels is threatening central China's Yangtze River Delta, one of the country's fastest growing and prosperous regions, the official media reported recently.

Ducks fight human poverty

Ducks fight human poverty SURABAYA, East Java (JP): Local military chief Maj. Gen. Imam Utomo plans to give ducks to laborers and farmers to help them escape the jaws of poverty.The general hope is that the ducks will help impoverished farmers and laborers develop a spirit of entrepreneurship,...

We won't interfere: Harmoko

We won't interfere: Harmoko JAKARTA (JP): Golkar Chairman Harmoko vowed yesterday that the ruling political organization would stay out of the upcoming chairmanship election of the 28 million-strong Islamic organization Muhammadiyah.

Rights body's plan welcomed

Rights body's plan welcomed DILI, East Timor: The plan of the National Commission on Human Rights to set up a branch office here has been warmly welcomed by Oscar Da Costa Belo, an influential local scholar.

Chili's restaurant to open soon

Chili's restaurant to open soon JAKARTA (JP): A new family restaurant will be operating in the city soon.American Chili's Grill and Bar Jakarta, located in the Sarinah shopping complex on Jl. Thamrin, Central Jakarta, will open on Friday.

Traffic: New law needed

Traffic: New law needed In the name of all Jakarta residents in this fiftieth year of Indonesia's independence form the Netherlands, there is one piece of colonial law which must be removed and revised--the traffic laws.

Free schools to be opened to support education

Free schools to be opened to support education JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta branch of the Ministry of Education and Culture will launch five new open junior high schools next month, the beginning of the 1995/1996 school year.

Six arrested for cutting mangroves

Six arrested for cutting mangroves INDRAMAYU, West Java: Police have arrested six people for cutting down mangrove trees without a permit early this week.Spokesman for the local forestry office Dadang S.

State-owned PPD to operate 1,678 new buses

State-owned PPD to operate 1,678 new buses JAKARTA (JP): The city-owned bus company PPD will soon operate 1,678 new buses in the city in cooperation with six private companies, an official of the company said yesterday.

New Moslem magazine to start next week

New Moslem magazine to start next week JAKARTA (JP): A new current affairs magazine with an impressive line up of top notch Moslem intellectuals is set to hit the streets next week.What's more, Ummat (Community), as the new magazine which will be published every two weeks is called, will not...

Developed to death

Developed to death In 1992 the United Nations Development Program sponsored studies of tourism in Bali. The studies conducted by teams of international and local consultants found that hotel occupancy rates throughout the year averaged at around 50 percent.

Indonesia stands firm on UN reform

Indonesia stands firm on UN reform JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia is continuing its campaign for reform at the United Nations Security Council, reiterating that the current structure no longer reflects the existing world power.

Banda Aceh all set for meeting

Banda Aceh all set for meeting BANDA ACEH, Aceh: Local hotels and inns are ready to accommodate the 3,000 people expected to participate in the congress of the Muhammadiyah Moslem organization next month.Spokesman of the organizing committee, T.

N. Jakarta police net 120 hoodlums

N. Jakarta police net 120 hoodlums JAKARTA (JP): The North Jakarta police in cooperation with local military personnel have detained over 120 suspected hoodlums in a series of operations since last Thursday.

Cable plant constructed

Cable plant constructed JAKARTA (JP): PT Catur Yasa, a privately owned construction firm, and Sapura Holding of Malaysia will build a $500 million cable plant in Medan, North Sumatra, to support its plan to install 500,000 telephone lines in Sumatra.

Thais to gain from Vietnam rice shortage

Thais to gain from Vietnam rice shortage BANGKOK (AFP): Thailand is hoping to capitalize on rice shortages in Vietnam to boost its exports of the commodity worldwide this year to around six million tons, government sources said in reports yesterday.

18 countries to join RI's int'l kite festival

18 countries to join RI's int'l kite festival JAKARTA (JP): To enliven the commemoration of its 50th Independence Day in August, Indonesia will host an international kite festival from June 28 through July 16.

State treasurers lax on tax collection: Fuad

State treasurers lax on tax collection: Fuad JAKARTA (JP): Many treasurers of government offices either omit to pass on tax payments made by government suppliers or help those contractors to pay less tax than they owe, according to Tax Director General Fuad Bawazier.

Made where?

Made where?From KompasOn Memorial Day Weekend (May 28, 1995) I bought a Fuji Discovery 1000 Zoom camera in Gilroy outlet, California. On the box was written: Camera Made in Japan, Printed and Packaged in the USA by Fuji Photo Film, USA Inc.

Women archers expect to shine in W. C'ships

Women archers expect to shine in W. C'ships JAKARTA (JP): National level archers have set their sights on maintaining their world-beating performance in the women's events at the 38th World Championships here in August."Our women athletes have proven they can match their rivals.

New bourse bill must anticipate hostile takeovers

New bourse bill must anticipate hostile takeovers JAKARTA (JP): Christianto Wibisono, director of the Indonesian Business Data Center, suggested yesterday that the government and the House of Representatives eliminate loopholes in the stock market bill to prevent hostile takeovers and privatization...

Annual student sports event

Annual student sports event JAKARTA(JP): Jakarta Governor Surjadi Soedirdja urged the city's students to achieve their best at the third annual national student sports competition to be held from June 14 to June 19 in Surabaya, East Java.

Getting down to the roots of deforestation

Getting down to the roots of deforestationBy Susilo JAKARTA (JP): Left to its own devices, the Earth would be a forested planet. If our ancestors had never descended from them, trees would still cover about half the planet's surface.

No stock table

No stock table Notice: Due to a technical problem on computer links between the Jakarta stock Exchange and The Jakarta Post, today's table of shares is not available. -- Editor

S'pore port authority plans more expansion

S'pore port authority plans more expansion SINGAPORE (AFP): The Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) has unveiled plans to expand beyond its home base after reporting another robust performance in 1994 when it retained its position as the world's busiest port.

Acrimonious debate

Acrimonious debate Mr Farid Baskoro seems to be prescient. It is as if he anticipated my own protest against acrimony and beat me to it, in June 12, 1995 issue of The Jakarta Post. Mr Baskoro is well known for his negative bias against certain orientations, particularly sporting ones.