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RI seeks crucial win in Uber Cup semifinals

RI seeks crucial win in Uber Cup semifinalsBy Arif Suryobuwono HONG KONG (JP): A win, regardless the end score, will be just fine for Indonesia in its Uber Cup women's team badminton clash against Russia at the Queen Elizabeth stadium here today.China, however, is out for a landslide win.

Indonesia routs Sweden 5-0 in Thomas Cup c'ship

Indonesia routs Sweden 5-0 in Thomas Cup c'shipBy Arif Suryobuwono HONG KONG (JP): Replacing its second singles player with its first did not help Sweden cut its 5-0 loss to Indonesia on the second day of the Thomas Cup men's team badminton championship here yesterday.

On Western bias

On Western bias I am writing in response to Mr. Baskoro's letter regarding Western press and colonialism in the May 10, 1996 edition of The Jakarta Post. There is no doubt that in retrospect colonialism was morally and ethically wrong.

Japanese firms expect lower profits from overseas plants

Japanese firms expect lower profits from overseas plants TOKYO (Reuter): Japanese firms earn less than they had hoped from their factories overseas, the government said in a report.Even more galling is that U.S. and British companies are bringing home bigger profits from such operations.

Japanese Language Center to move

Japanese Language Center to move JAKARTA (JP): The Japanese Language Center, currently on the 10th floor of the S. Widjojo building, will move to the Summitmas Building I to be under one roof with the Japanese Cultural Center (Japan Foundation).

A look at what's new in the personal computer world

A look at what's new in the personal computer worldBy Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): It's been a while since we had a roundup of new and interesting software and hardware. Life moves very fast in the computer industry and a lot has happened in just a short period of time.

Asia's services sector estimated to double by 2010

Asia's services sector estimated to double by 2010 SINGAPORE (Reuter): Asia's exports of commercial services, now running at about U.S$200 billion, are estimated to double by 2010 due to technological advances and freer trade, a top Hong Kong banker said over the weekend.

Ice sculpture on display

Ice sculpture on display JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta Military Command Chief Maj. Gen. Sutiyoso opened Saturday an ice sculpture exhibition in the eastern parking lot of Senayan stadium in Central Jakarta.The exhibition, called the Harbin International Ice Show, will be open to the public for three months.

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,...

Debate over music royalty system resurfaces

Debate over music royalty system resurfacesBy Johannes Simbolon JAKARTA (JP): Good news! The song You Came into My Life, which was co-written by Indonesian songwriters Titiek Puspa and James F. Sundah and Scorpions members Rudolf Schenker and Klaus Meine, will be available to international...

Alan's victory saves the day for Indonesia

Alan's victory saves the day for IndonesiaBy Arif Suryobuwono HONG KONG (JP): Alan Budikusuma was Indonesia's toast of the town after denying what would otherwise have been China's 3-2 win on the first day of the Thomas Cup men's team badminton championship finals here yesterday.

RI allocates crude for sale

RI allocates crude for sale SINGAPORE (Reuter): Indonesia's state-owned oil firm, Pertamina, has allocated about 200,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil in June, down from 220,000 bpd in May, industry sources said yesterday.Traders were mostly expecting the allocations to be unchanged from May.

'Indonesians face dehumanization'

'Indonesians face dehumanization' SEMARANG (JP): Two philosophers are speaking out against modernization brought about by economic development, and the resulting "dehumanization" that Indonesians now face.

S'pore gas import studied

S'pore gas import studied SINGAPORE (AFP): Eleven foreign firms have bid to become Singapore government consultants looking into importing natural gas in liquefied or piped form for power stations and households, an official said.

Finance firm gets loan

Finance firm gets loan JAKARTA (JP): PT Putra Surya Multifinance (PSM) of the PSP Group yesterday signed an agreement on a syndicated loan worth US$28 million in Nusa Dua, Bali.The company said in a statement here that American Express Bank lead-managed the loan syndication.

65,500 apply to state universities

65,500 apply to state universities JAKARTA (JP): As many as 65,500 students are expected to take part in the state university entrance tests in Jakarta this year, an official says.Speaking at a press conference at the University of Indonesia campus yesterday, Tadjudin, the chairman of the Group A...

Botanical garden's 179th anniversary

Botanical garden's 179th anniversary BOGOR, West Java (JP): The 179th anniversary of the Indonesian Botanical Garden will be celebrated today with a cleanliness campaign."Many visitors are not aware of the need to keep the garden clean.

Exam results invalidated

Exam results invalidated PEKANBARU, Riau: The provincial education office has invalidated the results of examinations held at local junior high schools from May 13 to May 15 following reports of leakage of test materials.Antara reported that the head of the local education office O.K.

Police to tighten net over gamblers

Police to tighten net over gamblers PALU, Central Sulawesi: The provincial administration is keeping an eye for a number of employees alleged to have been frequenting gambling parlors, Antara reported yesterday.

PDI demands changes in electoral law

PDI demands changes in electoral law JAKARTA (JP): The minority Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) vowed yesterday to press ahead with its demand for revision of the electoral law, which it considers "undemocratic".

Hawk fighters arrive safely

Hawk fighters arrive safely PEKANBARU, Riau: Air Force Chief of Staff Rear Marshall Sutria Tubagus greeted the arrival of three of 24 expected new fighters at the local Air Force base yesterday.Antara reported that the three fighters were flown from England by Lt. Col.

Many workers dismissed

Many workers dismissed BANDUNG: More than 5,600 workers in West Java have been dismissed in the past six years for various reasons, a local official said Wednesday.The number only includes dismissals reported to the provincial manpower office between 1989 and March 1996, chief of the West Java...

Tirto Utomo Cup changed to Pro Am

Tirto Utomo Cup changed to Pro Am JAKARTA (JP): The annual Tirto Utomo Memorial Cup will be changed into a Pro Am national tournament next year and will be contested on a monthly basis.Arifin Hutabarat, the spokesman of the tournament, said that the tournament would be jointly conducted with other...

Glamorous Escada goes couture, and so does its prices

Glamorous Escada goes couture, and so does its prices JAKARTA (JP): Glamor and elegance was the theme of the Escada Couture Fall/Winter 1996/1997 collection fashion show tour here last Friday.Jackets matched with simple little dresses, skirts or trousers were offered in a wide selection of...

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,...

In step with the times

In step with the times As many as 12 members of the Indonesian Armed Forces will be put before a military tribunal. It is considered that the 12 soldiers reacted excessively in facing student demonstrators, who were protesting the increase in public transport fares, in Ujungpandang.

Irian tribal chief files suit against Freeport again

Irian tribal chief files suit against Freeport again JAKARTA (JP): An Indonesian tribal leader announced yesterday he had refiled his US$6 billion class action suit against Freeport-McMoRan Inc., charging the American mining company with environmental and cultural destruction.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:30 p.m. Travel: Wajah Negeriku 2:35 TV Series: Gaiking 3:00 News: Lintasan Berita 3:30 Sports 4:05 TV Series: Out of Blue 4:30 Science Film 5:10 Evening News 5:30 Environment: Mengenal Lingkungan 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita 6:05 Nusantara, the Beloved Country: South Kalimantan 6:15...

U.S. parties see human rights as important issue

U.S. parties see human rights as important issue JAKARTA (JP): Observers of American politics said yesterday that whether a Republican or a Democrat is elected to the White House in November, human rights will continue to feature in relations between Jakarta and Washington.

Rp 11m stolen from department store

Rp 11m stolen from department store JAKARTA (JP): Thieves have stolen Rp 11 million (US$4,700) in cash and a bundle of clothes from the Ramayana department store on Jl. Wahid Hasyim, Central Jakarta."The police are questioning six Ramayana employees, including two security guards and a warehouse...

Saraswati and Jualita witnessed friends being chopped to death

Saraswati and Jualita witnessed friends being chopped to death JAKARTA (JP): Adinda Saraswati and Jualita Tanasale Lauren, survivors of the four month hostage drama, recalled their nightmares during captivity.

Open debate

Open debate I think a debate is always a good thing, as your readers of this column know. But the letter An Indonesian angle (The Jakarta Post, May 8, 1996) will not get a reply from me because I do not engage in debates with anonymous readers.

Citatah to be first company to go public this year

Citatah to be first company to go public this year JAKARTA (JP): PT Citatah, a marble producer, said yesterday that it will offer 44 million shares or 35 percent of its enlarged capital to the public to raise funds of about Rp 110 billion (US$46.8 million).

WB calls for greater RI openness and competition

WB calls for greater RI openness and competition JAKARTA (JP): The 1996 World Bank report on Indonesia devotes a special chapter to the issue of transparency and competition which it says is crucial for improving the quality of growth in the country's economy.

Bakrie Electronics secures $50m loan

Bakrie Electronics secures $50m loan HONG KONG (Reuter): PT Bakrie Electronics Co, a telecommunication joint venture between the Bakrie Group and PTT Telecom BV of the Netherlands, has successfully completed a four- year US$50 million term loan facility, said arranger Sakura Merchant Bank Singapore.

Tunky dismisses Japan's threat on car project

Tunky dismisses Japan's threat on car project JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Industry and Trade Tunky Ariwibowo said that the government will go ahead with its controversial national car project despite the Japanese threat to approach the World Trade Organization (WTO) about it.

Private sector asked to help draft action plan for APEC

Private sector asked to help draft action plan for APEC JAKARTA (JP): The government has urged the private sector to play a bigger role in formulating Indonesia's individual action plan which will be proposed to APEC leaders in their fourth summit in November and identify opportunities in other...

Soeharto asks large businesses to end monopolies

Soeharto asks large businesses to end monopolies JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto yesterday called on large businesses to stop their monopolistic practices as they are at odds with the country's constitution.

The strength of the President

The strength of the President I followed the whole coverage of the funeral of First Lady Tien Soeharto on the national television station. I was deeply moved by President Soeharto at the ceremony. He looked very mournful for he had lost his beloved one. Mrs. Tien had been part of his life.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on May 17, 1996: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------ Ades Alfindo 925 0 0 AHAP Insurance 2,800 0 0 Alumindo Perkasa 625 -25 111,000 Andayani Megah 1,425 -50 171,500 Aneka...

Mall in Depok

Mall in DepokFrom Media IndonesiaDepok now has several stores: Hero, Robinson and Ramanda on Jl. Margonda Raya. Depok Mall is now being built exactly opposite Hero and Robinson. With the construction of this mall the traffic will inevitably worsen.

Lontar gallery realizes 'Tempo's dream

Lontar gallery realizes 'Tempo's dream JAKARTA (JP): Tempo magazine no longer exists but its old dreams are still alive.Among its dreams was to build an integrated complex where the magazine's office stands, together with other facilities considered as important for those working for the press,...

Business school for women

Business school for women JAKARTA (JP): Beauty school Puspita Martha yesterday launched a management administration program for female executives, in cooperation with Labora management school.Martha Tilaar, founder of Puspita Martha, said the program aims to prepare Indonesian executives to compete...

Prosecutors seek death penalty for murder suspects

Prosecutors seek death penalty for murder suspects JAKARTA (JP): Prosecutors told a court here yesterday that they are sticking with their indictment against a murder suspect and their demand for the death penalty.

Residential area demolition postponed

Residential area demolition postponed JAKARTA (JP): The City Council has postponed the demolition of residents' houses in Kebon Kacang, Central Jakarta, as negotiations between councilors and the private developer behind the demolition are underway.

Hostage ordeal survivors attend friend's funeral

Hostage ordeal survivors attend friend's funeral JAKARTA (JP): The six European and three Indonesian survivors of the four-month hostage ordeal in Irian Jaya joined relatives and friends in mourning and burying Navy Panekenan, their fellow captive who was killed on Wednesday by the abductors as...

Indonesia, China to fight it out in Uber Cup

Indonesia, China to fight it out in Uber CupBy Arif Suryobuwono HONG KONG (JP): Both defending champion Indonesia and China stand an equal chance of beating each other on the second day of the Uber Cup women's team badminton championship here today.

Hostages freed

Hostages freed On Wednesday, the happy news reached us from Irian Jaya that most of the members of the 1995 Lorentz Expedition Team were freed by the Indonesian Armed Forces (ABRI) and were alive. The move by ABRI, which was code-named Operation Taskforce Bird of Paradise, was led by Army Brig.

Pelita Harapan links up with British university

Pelita Harapan links up with British university JAKARTA (JP): Privately-owned Pelita Harapan university has signed an agreement with the University of the West of England (UWE) to facilitate students and instructors exchanges.

'New prostitution complex must be well planned'

'New prostitution complex must be well planned' JAKARTA (JP): The new site for the relocated prostitution complex must be well planned, or the problems with the existing Kramat Tunggak district in North Jakarta would happen again, a councilor said.