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Tifico estimates loss at Rp 15 billion

Tifico estimates loss at Rp 15 billion JAKARTA (JP): PT Teijin Indonesia Fiber Corporation (PT Tifico) which lost Rp 6.6 billion (US$3 million) in the second half of last year is projected to suffer another loss of Rp 15 billion within the first six months of this year.

Businessmen want to invest in Vietnam

Businessmen want to invest in Vietnam JAKARTA (JP): Many Indonesian businessmen are interested in investing in Vietnam, which is regarded as an emerging country in Southeast Asia, Chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) Aburizal Bakrie said.

Where to go in Jakarta, April 27

Where to go in Jakarta, April 27Jangan hapus: Dai-ichi Hotel, JAMZMusico 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.

ASEAN adopts green plan to cope with free trade area

ASEAN adopts green plan to cope with free trade area BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (AFP): Southeast Asia's booming economies adopted yesterday a "green" plan to cope with increased investments and trade arising from their move to set up a free trade area, officials said yesterday.

Saudi Arabia denies deportation plans

Saudi Arabia denies deportation plans JAKARTA (JP): Saudi Arabia Ambassador Abdullah Abdulrahman Alim gave assurances yesterday that his government will not arrest or deport Indonesians planning to perform the haj pilgrimage, whether they have been officially approved or not.

Malaysian ban on British firms hits Russian MiGs

Malaysian ban on British firms hits Russian MiGs KUALA LUMPUR (Reuter): Malaysia's ban on buying British products or services has found an unlikely victim -- the Russians, who are selling 18 MiG-29 fighter-jets to the government, industry sources said yesterday.

Perumnas investigated for selling out public lands

Perumnas investigated for selling out public lands JAKARTA (JP): The City Housing Company, Perumnas, will be held responsible if it is proved to have transferred its ownership of the 14-hectare tract of land in Pondok Kopi, East Jakarta, to PT Nusa Persada, which has developed the land into a...

Vietnam President lobbies to join ASEAN

Vietnam President lobbies to join ASEAN JAKARTA (JP): Vietnamese President Le Duc Anh yesterday campaigned President Soeharto to ensure the speedy inclusion of his country into the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN).

Legend leaves legacy of anti-liberalism

Legend leaves legacy of anti-liberalismBy Soetjipto Wirosardjono JAKARTA (JP): If there is a value worth preserving in a change from traditional to modern society it is the maintenance of harmony with nature.

Bukaka and two Malaysian firms start ambitious power project

Bukaka and two Malaysian firms start ambitious power project JAKARTA (JP): Bukaka Teknik Utama, an Indonesian engineering company, along with two Malaysian companies will embark on an ambitious plan to set up a coal-fired power station in Bukit Asam, South Sumatra.

Seven hardcore criminals arrested at Bongkaran

Seven hardcore criminals arrested at Bongkaran JAKARTA (JP): The personnel of Operation Cleansing captured another seven criminals in a raid on their hideouts in the Tanah Abang district, Central Jakarta, red-light district, bringing to 669 people to have been netted in the army sponsored...

Your Letter

Your LetterMeetings don't solve crimesFrom Media IndonesiaWe often hear that the government officials, from the low to the top ranks, are holding a meeting to discuss the latest problems, such as how to wipe out criminals.

Violence not answer to labor rifts

Violence not answer to labor rifts JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto yesterday highlighted the need for workers and managements to negotiate disputes and avoid resorting to violence.Commenting on the racially-tinged labor unrest in Medan, North Sumatra, last week, the President urged all companies...

Strikes at two factories in Pulo Gadung

Strikes at two factories in Pulo Gadung JAKARTA (JP): More than one thousand workers from two companies operating in the Pulo Gadung industrial estate, East Jakarta, went on strike yesterday, demanding higher wages and the signing of a collective labor agreement.

Government to ease foreign investment restriction

Government to ease foreign investment restriction JAKARTA (JP): The government, trying to grapple with the drop in foreign capital inflows, plans to ease restrictions on foreign portfolio and direct investment.

JP/2/across

JP/2/across Across the ArchipelagoProtest barred in East Timor DILI, East Timor: The military will not tolerate any demonstration and will punish all who cause instability in the territory, Major Ladean Simbolon of the local military command announced yesterday.

Li Peng draws

Li Peng draws Kazakhstan protest ALMA-ATA (Reuter): Premier Li Peng drew the first open protest of his landmark tour of Central Asia and Kazakhstan yesterday, as activists slammed China's nuclear tests near this region's border.

ILO Deputy Director to celebrate 75th anniversary here

ILO Deputy Director to celebrate 75th anniversary here JAKARTA (JP): The Deputy Director of the International Labor Organization (ILO), Heribert Maier, will arrive here on Sunday to begin a five-day visit to commemorate the organization's 75th anniversary.

Police, relatives still in the dark about Beng Seng's murder

Police, relatives still in the dark about Beng Seng's murder JAKARTA (JP): Both the police and relatives of Nyo Beng Seng, the entertainment businessman who was killed by masked hit men recently, are still in the dark about the murder.

APEC needs to identify trade, investment barriers

APEC needs to identify trade, investment barriers JAKARTA (JP): The working group on small and medium sized enterprises within the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum yesterday ended its two-day meeting with recommendations for intensive study of trade and investment barriers in the...

Batik factory

Batik factory relocation goes on The South Jakarta mayoralty administration said it sticks to its plan to relocate 182 batik factories in Setiabudi area despite objection from their owners.Ramal Partawidjaya, the head of South Jakarta Law and Order Bureau, said Tuesday that 10 of factories...

JAKARTA (JP): Share prices fell again yesterday, continuing a

JAKARTA (JP): Share prices fell again yesterday, continuing a voyage to the center of the earth on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX). The broad-based Composite Index closed lower at 454.32 from 454.40 on Monday.The narrower-based GTDBS-50 Index fell to 105.98 from 107.97.

Project Motivation, a wheelchair for everyone

Project Motivation, a wheelchair for everyoneBy Martina Tobing JAKARTA (JP): Let's say a disability has confined you to a wheelchair for life. You must go shopping for one. But where to go and what kind to get?Western society has a large range of choices -- for a price.

Chartered plane crashes in Kalimantan mountain

Chartered plane crashes in Kalimantan mountain JAKARTA (JP): Search and Rescue (SAR) workers struggled yesterday to locate 10 people whose small chartered airplane crashed into a mountain in West Kalimantan in adverse weather on Monday.

Young swimmer breaks shameful record

Young swimmer breaks shameful record JAKARTA (JP): National women's swimmer Catherine Surya has been banned two years from any competition for using steroids in last year's National Games (PON), but is set for an overseas training session in Australia.

Indonesians buy Australian apartments

Indonesians buy Australian apartments JAKARTA (JP): Twenty-one Indonesians bought units in a soon to be built Australian apartment building last week amidst concern that a large amount of foreign exchange have left the country.

Indosepamas profit rises

Indosepamas profit rises JAKARTA (JP): PT Indosepamas Anggun, the manufacturer and exporter of Reebok and Adidas sports shoes, has reported a 230 percent increase in its consolidated after-tax profit to Rp 14.2 billion (US$6.6 million) in 1993 from Rp 4.3 billion the previous year.

China does not want to act on Medan riots

China does not want to act on Medan riots JAKARTA (JP): A visiting Chinese official stressed yesterday that his country does not have the slightest intention of meddling in the recent workers' riots in Medan, North Sumatra, although the riots have revealed some anti-Chinese sentiments.

TV Today: Tuesday, April 26, 1994

TV Today: Tuesday, April 26, 1994TV today TVRI 2:30 p.m. TV Series: Full House 3:05 Music Program: Contra Bass and piano 3:30 Cartoon: Super Friends 4:30 Science Film 5:00 Regional News 5:30 English Lessons 6:05 Nusantara the Beloved Country: Irian Jaya 6:15 Village Program 6:30 Economy Bulletin...

Varied motives color investment in RI

Varied motives color investment in RI By Ilyas Saad and Asep Suryahadi JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia is currently facing stiff competition in attracting foreign direct investment from other Asian countries, particularly China.

ASEAN At A Glance

ASEAN At A GlanceHigh Court affirms death sentences SINGAPORE (AFP): The Singapore High Court yesterday confirmed the death sentence passed on Filipina maid Flor Contemplacion for the murders of another maid and a four-year-old boy.

Masquerading

Masquerading swindler tried An engineer, claiming to be a brother of Indonesia's Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Alatas, is on trial at the South Jakarta district court for fraud.Prosecutor Charles Mindanora told the court Saturday that the defendant, whom he identified as BW, an engineer who...

ASEAN businessmen asked to take active role in APEC

ASEAN businessmen asked to take active role in APEC JAKARTA (JP): Vice President Try Sutrisno is asking businessmen from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to pursue an active role in the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum.

APEC said to pressure U.S. on linking trade and rights

APEC said to pressure U.S. on linking trade and rights KUALA LUMPUR (Reuter): Pacific Rim countries will press the United States to stop linking trade to labor and social issues when Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) trade ministers meet in Indonesia in October, Malaysia said yesterday.

Diplomats must broaden their horizon: Alatas

Diplomats must broaden their horizon: Alatas JAKARTA (JP): Ali Alatas believes that Indonesia's diplomatic corps should possess a comprehensive understanding of the many facets of world affairs to face the unprecedented changes of the post-cold war era.

JAKARTA (JP): Vietnamese President Le Duc Anh is scheduled to

JAKARTA (JP): Vietnamese President Le Duc Anh is scheduled to arrive here today to begin a four-day state visit which will be highlighted by talks with President Soeharto on a number of crucial bilateral and regional issues.

Forest concessionaires to abide by eco-labeling regulations

Forest concessionaires to abide by eco-labeling regulations JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian forest concessionaires have no choice but to abide by eco-labeling rules in order to survive against international competition and meet the demands of the world market, Minister of Forestry Djamaloedin...

JAKARTA (JP): Buying was not on the minds of most investors at

JAKARTA (JP): Buying was not on the minds of most investors at the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) yesterday, with most share prices falling in moderate trading.The broad-based Composite Index dropped lower to close at 454.4 from 454.84 on the previous day.

Water bill to increase in June

Water bill to increase in June JAKARTA (JP): Subscribers of the City Water Company, PDAM Jaya, will have to pay an average of 40 percent more for their water bills as of this June.According to H. Machmud Ranusemito, the company's director of administration and finance, the increase is necessary...

Bishop Nababan ordains 48 new HKBP ministers

Bishop Nababan ordains 48 new HKBP ministers JAKARTA (JP): Bishop S.A.E. Nababan ordained 48 new ministers in the Toba Batak Protestant Church (HKBP) on Sunday in a move to strengthen his claim to the conflict-ridden church.

Where to go in Jakarta, April 26

Where to go in Jakarta, April 26Jangan hapus: Dai-ichi Hotel, JAMZMusico 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.

JAKARTA (JP): Tangerang will supply Jakarta with 2,800 liters

JAKARTA (JP): Tangerang will supply Jakarta with 2,800 liters of clean water per second with the completion of a new water treatment plant in the regency in 1996.The water will be piped to two water distribution centers in Meruya, West Jakarta, and in Lebak Bulus, South Jakarta, president of the...

JAKARTA (JP): Malaysian sugar tycoon Robert Kuok is moving in

JAKARTA (JP): Malaysian sugar tycoon Robert Kuok is moving in a big way into Indonesia. Fresh from his sugar plantations joint venture with Indonesia's richest man Liem Sioe Liong, he now plans to plant enough oil palm in two joint ventures in Kalimantan and Sumatra to cover an area with the size...

Condolence book for Nixon open

Condolence book for Nixon open JAKARTA (JP): In commemoration of former president Richard M. Nixon, the U.S. embassy is opening a book for members of the public to express their condolences today. Those wishing to sign the book may do so in the lobby of the U.S.

No racial conflict in Medan, despite riots: Governor

No racial conflict in Medan, despite riots: Governor JAKARTA (JP): North Sumatra Governor Raja Inal Siregar denied yesterday that there was a racial conflict in Medan, the provincial capital, which was hit by a series of riots last week that were considered by many to have serious racial overtones.

Immigration told to stop non-govt sponsored pilgrims

Immigration told to stop non-govt sponsored pilgrims JAKARTA (JP): Immigration has been ordered to prevent people from departing for Saudi Arabia if they are not government- sponsored Haj pilgrims.Some 14,000 people are believed to have made arrangements for the pilgrimage with unlicensed tour...

State Electricity Company ordered to renegotiate project prices

State Electricity Company ordered to renegotiate project prices JAKARTA (JP): The plot has thickened in the case of the three power projects granted without competitive bids, with State Minister for Economic and Financial Affairs Saleh Afiff turning down their foreign-led consortiums' requests for...

Irian needs more resettlers to maximize resource potential

Irian needs more resettlers to maximize resource potential JAKARTA (JP): Irian Jaya, one of Indonesia's largest provinces and the least developed, welcomes more settlers and investors to come and exploit its vast and untapped resources, Governor Jacob Pattipi says.

JP/3/Physician/set 1 col Box

JP/3/Physician/set 1 col BoxMany physicians work as beauty advisorsJAKARTA (JP): Tough competition among physicians practicing in Jakarta and its surrounding areas has forced some of them to work for additional income as beauty advisors at cosmetics stores.

RI to raise LNG price for S. Korea

RI to raise LNG price for S. Korea SEOUL (JP): Indonesia wants to increase the price of its liquid natural gas (LNG) exported to South Korea by 25 U.S. cents per million British thermal units (BTU), an executive of the Korea Indonesia Petroleum Co. Ltd. (Kipco) says.