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United Nations history revisited

United Nations history revisitedBy Alex Buzo The United Nations celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. The following article examines the figures important during the inception period of that world body and what happened to them afterwards.

Drug addiction caused by lax law enforcement

Drug addiction caused by lax law enforcementBy K. Basrie JAKARTA (JP): Teenage drug addicts have acknowledged that the lack of strict enforcement of existing rules, broken-homes, low- income families and unfavorable surroundings have led them to become abusers of banned substance.

Singapore government is revising patent laws

Singapore government is revising patent laws SINGAPORE (AFP): Singapore announced yesterday it was reviewing patents laws protecting intellectual property rights to woo more foreign investors to set up research and development centers here.

Myanmar clarifies

Myanmar clarifies In reply to the AFP report carried in your issue of May 1, 1995, I wish to clarify the following facts:* No member of the Myanmar armed forces is involved in these raids;* Myanmar authorities are not in a position to control the actions or movements of the 4000 to 5000 armed...

Prostitution big problem in Medan

Prostitution big problem in Medan MEDAN, North Sumatra: Councilors consider prostitution in town to have reached a "very worrying" level with the trade being practiced, not only in recreational centers, but in city parks as well.

KL looks for new palm oil markets

KL looks for new palm oil markets KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysia, the world's largest palm oil producer, is focusing on developing countries with very low oil consumption in a stepped up bid to enlarge its share of the global market, officials said yesterday.

Residents urged to register land

Residents urged to register land JAKARTA (JP): West Jakarta Mayor Sutardjianto yesterday urged residents of Wijayakusuma subdistrict to process their land deeds at the regional office of the National Land Agency.

Malaysia tightens policies to cool its economy

Malaysia tightens policies to cool its economyBy Ong Saw Lay KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysia will move soon to further tighten monetary policy, boost interest rates and rein in spending on cars and property to curb inflation and cool an overheating economy, analysts have said.

KLCE trades only palmoil

KLCE trades only palmoil KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): The Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE) has reverted to trading only crude palm oil due to a lack of interest in its other futures contracts, officials said yesterday.

Plantation walk for asthmatic people

Plantation walk for asthmatic people JAKARTA (JP): Chairman of the Jakarta chapter of the Indonesian Asthma Foundation Idroes will officially open a tea plantation walk for asthmatic sufferers at Gunung Mas tea plantation in Puncak, West Java, on Monday.

Truck drivers most reckless toll users

Truck drivers most reckless toll users JAKARTA (JP): The National Police have singled out truck drivers as the most reckless toll road users in Indonesia.Police spokesman Brig. Gen. I Ketut Ratta said yesterday that the numerous traffic violations on toll roads showed that the discipline of...

Use of stickers

Use of stickers On April 19, 1995, The Jakarta Post reported an interview given by the city council's Chairman of Commission C, H Helmy AR Syihap, that the three-in-one regulation should be replaced by the use of stickers.

Monopoly of Chinese drug trade opposed

Monopoly of Chinese drug trade opposedBy K. Basrie JAKARTA (JP): Local merchants of Chinese traditional medicines have declared their opposition to a private firm's control over the importation of the popular medicines through a state- sponsored compulsory labeling system.

Govt takes over project for oil, gas office

Govt takes over project for oil, gas office JAKARTA (JP): The government has taken over a project to build an oil and gas business center at the Thamrin thoroughfare and canceled its build-operate-transfer contract with the project's developer, PT Petrobuild Indonesia.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeShare prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on May 2, 1995: Trading Share Close Change volume ------------------------------------------------------ ADES ALFINDO 2,725 0 AHAP INSURANCE 3,300 0 ALUMINDO PERKASA 1,100 0 ANDAYANI MEGAH 1,950 125 360,000 ANEKA KIMIA RAYA 5,400...

Happy holidays

Happy holidays I and a group of colleagues decided to escape Jakarta and spend the Easter weekend at Pondok Dewata Seaside Cottage (PDSC) in Pelabuhan Ratu, where I had stayed on numerous occasions and had an enjoyable time.

Ban on farming in Bekasi queried

Ban on farming in Bekasi queried JAKARTA (JP): Dozens of farmers in Tarumajaya village in Bekasi have questioned PT Putra Duta Mahkota's decision to ban them from working on their rice fields.The farmers, who started cultivating the 8.

Ong hopes for stroger cooperation

Ong hopes for stroger cooperation SINGAPORE (AFP): Singapore and Australia should work together to explore burgeoning business opportunities in Asian markets such as Indonesia, Singapore President Ong Teng Cheong said Tuesday.

Indonesia eying world mixed team title

Indonesia eying world mixed team title JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia is preparing for the Sudirman Cup mixed team championships on a larger scale than it is for the World Championships, when the two major badminton tournaments are on stage in two week's time in Switzerland.

Local firms delay floating shares

Local firms delay floating shares JAKARTA (JP): Most companies planning to float their shares on the local capital market this year are likely to delay their initial public offerings (IPOs) due the prevailing weak sentiment.Victor W.

KL steps up bid to ease traffic jams

KL steps up bid to ease traffic jams KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysia has intensified its bid to encourage car-pooling with new advertisements which suggest ugly mobile urinals would hit the roads unless motorists in traffic- choked Kuala Lumpur comply with the campaign, a report said yesterday.

U.S. opposition endangers ADB's concessional fund

U.S. opposition endangers ADB's concessional fund AUCKLAND (AFP): An Asian Development Bank (ADB) concessional fund for Asia's poorest countries is in danger of running out next year following U.S. opposition to talks on replenishing it, a senior bank source said here yesterday.

Alatas joins final phase of NPT debate

Alatas joins final phase of NPT debate JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Alatas leaves Jakarta for New York this evening to attend the decisive final week of the Review Conference on the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) at the United Nations headquarters.

Disputes over tax settled

Disputes over tax settled JAKARTA (JP): Labor disputes between workers and management in two garment companies in Cimanggis, Bogor, over confusion on the deduction of income taxes from the workers' salaries, have been settled under government mediation.

Lampung is losing farmers

Lampung is losing farmers BANDAR LAMPUNG, Lampung: The government must accelerate the pace of industrialization in order to stem the flow of farmers leaving the province, an official says.Head of the provincial office of the Ministry of Agriculture, Thamrin Bastari, said that hundreds of young...

Sri Bintang's replacement

Sri Bintang's replacement Sri Bintang Pamungkas, who was withdrawn from the United Development Part (PPP) faction in the House of Representatives, will be replaced by Hadimulyo. The decision was made public by the general chairman of the party in Jayapura on Sunday evening.

India's exports rise

India's exports rise NEW DELHI (AFP): India's exports rose to US$26.2 billion in fiscal 1994-95 from $22.1 billion the previous year but imports also grew, Commerce Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram said yesterday.

Dutch pair gather momentum

Dutch pair gather momentum JAKARTA (JP): Dutch duo Paul Haarhuis and Jacco Eltingh progressed in leaps and bounds in their quest for the year-end ATP World Doubles Championship finals appearance in Jakarta after winning the Monte Carlo Open over the weekend.

Stalls demolished

Stalls demolishedFrom Media IndonesiaOn April 25, 1995, the local government, regional military command and the district Police demolished the dimly illuminated stalls/bars situated in Parung, West Java. The stalls were apparently used as places of entertainment and busily frequented every night.

DAP crippled after defeat

DAP crippled after defeat KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysia's largest opposition party yesterday warned that its ability to monitor government activities had been severely crippled after its devastating defeat in recently-concluded elections.

Japfa gets $150m loan

Japfa gets $150m loan JAKARTA (JP): PT Japfa Comfeed Indonesia announced yesterday that it has signed an agreement on a syndicated loan of US$150 million provided by 25 European and Japanese banks.In a statement released here, Osa Masong, of Japfa Comfeed said that the syndicated loan, under the...

Metromini driver gets 15 years

Metromini driver gets 15 years JAKARTA (JP): A bus driver whose reckless driving last year caused the deaths of 33 passengers in North Jakarta was convicted of murder yesterday and sentenced to 15 years in jail.

Japan to conduct study on textile imports from RI

Japan to conduct study on textile imports from RI JAKARTA (JP): Japan will soon conduct a study into textile imports from Indonesia and hold talks with the parties concerned with a view to resolving a textile row between the two countries, Japanese Ambassador to Indonesia Taizo Watanabe said...

Substitute for 3-wheeled vehicles needed

Substitute for 3-wheeled vehicles needed JAKARTA (JP): City Councilors are supporting the city administration's plan to phase out three-wheeled vehicles -- bemo and bajaj -- in Jakarta though, at the same time, they caution about the need for the municipality to prepare substitutes.

Paper conglomerate suffers swap losses

Paper conglomerate suffers swap losses JAKARTA (JP): Majority shareholders in the Sinar Mas Group, the country's second biggest conglomerate, have injected "voluntary equity contributions" to cover the US$66.6 million in derivative and swap losses incurred by two of its listed firms.

Missing Dutch tourists found

Missing Dutch tourists found DENPASAR, Bali: Two Dutch tourists reported missing last month have been found on Mount Agung. They were weak and had badly bruised feet, Antara reported yesterday.The Dutch men, identified only as Rheno, 41, and Kaey, 21, were reported missing shortly after they...

May 10 set as Moslem's Sacrifice Day

May 10 set as Moslem's Sacrifice Day JAKARTA (JP): The government announced yesterday that Moslems in Indonesia will celebrate the Day of Sacrifice on Wednesday, May 10, as will co-religionists in the Holy Land in Saudi Arabia.

Read more books, says Soeharto

Read more books, says Soeharto JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto proclaimed Book Month yesterday, calling on citizens to intensify their reading habits and to make Indonesia into a society that loves learning.

Minimum wages set for workers abroad

Minimum wages set for workers abroad JAKARTA (JP): The government has set the minimum monthly wage for Indonesians working in the formal sectors overseas at US$400 (approximately Rp 850,000).The monthly minimum wage for unskilled workers such as domestic helps, has been set at US$250 .

Police probing Maumere riot

Police probing Maumere riot JAKARTA (JP): Police are still investigating the causes of last week's disturbance in Maumere, on the island of Flores, where one person was killed in rioting last week, Antara reported yesterday.

Tighter security in E. Timor

Tighter security in E. Timor DILI, East Timor: Local military chief Col. Kiki Syahnakri has ordered tighter security across the province ahead of the upcoming conciliatory meeting between pro- and anti-integration East Timorese leaders in Salzburg, Austria.

Independent body will manage waterfront city

Independent body will manage waterfront city JAKARTA (JP): The municipal administration will form an independent authority to manage the development of the new waterfront city in North Jakarta.Head of the City Development Planning Board Ery Chajaridipura said in a hearing with the City Council...

New housing project launched

New housing project launched JAKARTA (JP): Private developer PT Centranusa Persada is establishing an exclusive housing complex called Garden Home Estate in Ciputat, South Jakarta, with an investment of about Rp 65 billion (US$29.54 million).

Bon Jovi to visit Planet Hollywood

Bon Jovi to visit Planet Hollywood JAKARTA (JP): Top soft rocker Bon Jovi will visit Planet Hollywood Jakarta on Friday to hold a promotional press conference for his major tour "Bon Jovi - Cross Roads to the East.

PDI's troubles in East Java continue

PDI's troubles in East Java continue JAKARTA (JP): First, chairperson Megawati Soekarnoputri was barred from addressing a gathering, and now the East Java chapter of the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) is banned from holding a gathering to appoint its leaders.

KL's industrial sales up

KL's industrial sales up KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysia's leading manufacturing industries chalked up a 28.6 percent increase in sales to 23.8 billion ringgit (US$9.5 billion) in the first two months of the year over the same period a year ago, a government report said yesterday.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Music * The Aryaduta Jakarta, Jl. Prapatan 44-48, Central Jakarta: - Ambiente Italian Restaurant: Bonauli vocal group, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.; Lost Morenitos, Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.

East Timorese jailed for demonstration

East Timorese jailed for demonstration DILI, East Timor (JP): The Dili district court has sentenced two men to a total of 41 months in jail for staging an anti- government demonstration at the East Timor University in January.

Spotlight

SpotlightPhoto A: BoutrosPapandayan HotelANNIVERSARY DINNER: UN Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali (center) and his wife (right), accompanied by the general manager of Papandayan Hotel, Frans H. Staats, walk toward the hotel's Grand Ballroom for the Asia-Africa Conference 40th Anniversary...

YLBHI questions arrests

YLBHI questions arrests JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation (YLBHI) criticized the government yesterday for taking repressive measures against this week's peaceful labor demonstrations.In a statement made available to The Jakarta Post, the foundation said that demonstrations were a...