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Fri, 15 Apr 1994
Cop killer gets 16 years
Cop killer gets 16 years JAKARTA (JP): A 23-year-old student of the Jakarta-based Jayabaya University was sentenced to 16 years in jail yesterday by the East Jakarta district court for his role in the brutal murder of Police Sgt. Bambang Sumarno.
Fri, 15 Apr 1994
Nashar's show must go on despite his death
Nashar's show must go on despite his death JAKARTA(JP): The planning of a retrospective exhibition of the works of noted painter Nashar, which began in January, continues in the wake of his death at the age of 65 on Wednesday.
Fri, 15 Apr 1994
Firms involved in bad debts get special audit
Firms involved in bad debts get special audit JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia Governor J. Soedradjad Djiwandono said here yesterday that the central bank has carried out a special audit on a number of companies laden with bad debts.
Fri, 15 Apr 1994
Questioning of Primadosa writer begins
Questioning of Primadosa writer begins JAKARTA (JP): Police are interrogating the author of the banned Prima Dosa (Prime Sin), who is facing charges of defaming President Soeharto.The questioning, led by head of the investigation crime unit for general affairs, Maj. Hari Pribadi, began at 10 a.m.
Fri, 15 Apr 1994
JAKARTA (JP): Trading on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX)
JAKARTA (JP): Trading on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) continued gaining ground yesterday with share prices mostly strengthening in active trading. The broad-based Composite Index rose another 4.9 points to close at 467.28 from 462.36 on Wednesday.
Fri, 15 Apr 1994
Expert advisor for capital market development hired
Expert advisor for capital market development hired JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Finance Mar'ie Muhammad yesterday named Dahlan M. Sutalaksana, chief of the central bank's money and capital market department, as his expert advisor in charge of capital market development.
Fri, 15 Apr 1994
Government plans series of seminars on labor
Government plans series of seminars on labor JAKARTA (JP): The Ministry of Manpower will organize a series of seminars beginning next month to make a thorough review of the labor conditions in the country and to recommend plans of action.
Fri, 15 Apr 1994
JP/3/Hooliga
JP/3/HooligaNine unruly fans sent to the cooler JAKARTA (JP): The police arrested nine rowdy soccer fans for hooliganism during the amateur championships at the Senayan stadium on Wednesday.Lt. Col. Latief Rabar said yesterday the nine were apprehended at separate occasions as Persebaya played PSMS...
Fri, 15 Apr 1994
Officer testifies students insulted Soeharto
Officer testifies students insulted Soeharto JAKARTA (JP): A police officer testified in a defamation trial yesterday that the poems read by students during a protest against the government last December contained strong words which attacked the President's integrity.
Fri, 15 Apr 1994
Business alliance definitely workable in Indonesia
Business alliance definitely workable in IndonesiaBy Bob Widyahartono JAKARTA (JP): Business alliance is emerging as a new strategy to meet diversifying markets and a changing environment. The concept underlying business alliance in Japan was introduced by Yoshiya Teramoto, a professor at...
Fri, 15 Apr 1994
ASEAN At A Glance
ASEAN At A Glance Malaysia deports RI immigrants KUALA LUMPUR (UPI): Malaysia deported 105 Indonesian immigrants from the northern resort island of Penang, immigration officials said yesterday. Immigration Director Tasnim Othman said the Indonesians, who were traveling from Penang in three tour...
Fri, 15 Apr 1994
Power projects still in limbo
Power projects still in limbo JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Mines and Energy I.B. Sudjana yesterday declined to explain the fate of the State Electricity Company's (PLN) three major power projects in Java, which have been in limbo for almost a year.
Fri, 15 Apr 1994
Police block feminists' attempt to picket Malaysian king
Police block feminists' attempt to picket Malaysian king MANILA (AFP): Riot police foiled an attempt by a leftist feminist group to picket against the visiting Malaysian king over his country's arrests of Filippinas, when he arrived in the Philippines yesterday for a three-day visit.
Fri, 15 Apr 1994
JP/3/BASUKI/0
JP/3/BASUKI/0Defense calls for dismissal of all charges in Basuki trial JAKARTA (JP): The defense for Amiruddin (nicknamed Nanda), charged with robbing and killing the painter Basuki Abdullah, on Wednesday asked the South Jakarta district court to acquit the defendant, saying the prosecution's case...
Fri, 15 Apr 1994
Social injustice threatens unity
Social injustice threatens unity________________________________________________________________ The followings are excerpts from a paper presented at a seminar organized by the Driyarkara School of Philosophy recently in connection with its 25th anniversary. This is the first of a two-part article.
Fri, 15 Apr 1994
JP/2/across
JP/2/acrossAcross the ArchipelagoActing regents to be appointed DILI, East Timor: Governor Abilio Jose Osorio Soares will replace nine regents in the province on Saturday.The outgoing officials are Armindo Soares Mariano (Dili), Gaspar Sarmento (Liquisa), Col.
Fri, 15 Apr 1994
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2 col 14 pt. excel bold italic________________________________________________________________ The concept of regional autonomy, which should have served as one of the underpinnings of national unity, has been subject to narrow-minded suspicions.
Fri, 15 Apr 1994
Hospitals caught in social duty vs profit dilemma
Hospitals caught in social duty vs profit dilemmaBy Santi WE Soekanto JAKARTA (JP): Nurganti Bangun, a young mother in Medan, North Sumatra, left her newborn son at a maternity clinic because she could not pay the bills.
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
JP/3/Kopaja
JP/3/Kopaja Three 'gang of eight' members busted for Kopaja heist JAKARTA (JP): Police yesterday arrested three of the eight persons suspected of stealing 64 grams of gold jewelry and Rp 500,000 cash from passengers on board a Kopaja minibus Tuesday morning.
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
Resigning is not Indonesian concept of honor, Try says
Resigning is not Indonesian concept of honor, Try says JAKARTA (JP): Must an official who has committed a major error during the execution of his authority resign to protect his honor? Apparently not, according to Vice President Try Sutrisno.
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
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JP/3/Focus/0 set 12pts U75 1 col 2 lines Photo contest on education The Ministry of Education and Culture is organizing a photo contest on the nine year compulsory education programs.Ahmad Ali, a spokesman for the organizing committee, said Monday that the photos should feature condition of junior...
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
JP/1/HUGHES
JP/1/HUGHES Subsidiary of Hughes Aircraft signs contract with Bakrie JAKARTA (JP): A subsidiary of Hughes Aircraft of the United States strengthened its share of the telecommunications industry yesterday with the signing of an agreement on the development of cellular telephones.
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
'ABC' seeking Indonesian partner
'ABC' seeking Indonesian partner JAKARTA (JP): Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) hopes to follow up on the popularity of its Radio Australia in Indonesia by penetrating the local television industry.
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
ASEAN At A Glance
ASEAN At A GlanceGovt, rebels postpone talks MANILA (AFP): The Philippine government and Moslem guerrillas have called off the planned resumption of formal peace talks in Indonesia next week after the two sides failed to agree to the agenda on time, an official statement said yesterday.
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
THE IMPACT OF CULTURAL ENCOUNTERS ON THE ART OF MELLA JAARSMA
THE IMPACT OF CULTURAL ENCOUNTERS ON THE ART OF MELLA JAARSMABy Carla Bianpoen JAKARTA (JP): While many historians continue to debate the Dutch-Indonesian policies of the past, and diplomats keep busy strengthening trade between the two countries, not many people remember the cultural encounters...
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
Communism alive
Communism alive and well here, military warns JAKARTA (JP): The Soviet block in eastern Europe may have collapsed but according to a senior Army officer, Indonesia must be vigilant against a communist revival."Communism remains a latent danger in Indonesia now and in the future," Brig. Gen.
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
Australian teenagers set for rare audience with Soeharto
Australian teenagers set for rare audience with Soeharto JAKARTA (JP): Ten Australian high school students will meet with President Soeharto at his office this morning for a rare audience which might even leave their Indonesian counterparts envious.The students from St.
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
Suramadu bridge construction ready to roll
Suramadu bridge construction ready to roll JAKARTA (JP): Six ministers and the commander of the armed forces gathered at the Ministry of Public Works here yesterday to discuss the latest developments on the Suramadu bridge, a planned six-kilometer bridge to connect Surabaya in East Java and Madura...
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
Surabaya, Jakarta to semifinals
Surabaya, Jakarta to semifinals JP/10/SENAYA [head set 36pt Helv Bold Cond l/c 2 cols 3 lines centered] Surabaya and Jakarta on to semifinals JAKARTA (JP): Star striker Agus Winarno's two goals secured Persebaya Surabaya's place in the championship semifinals at the interest of last meet's...
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
Indonesia and Bosnia sign joint communique in New York
Indonesia and Bosnia sign joint communique in New York JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia and Bosnia-Herzegovina solidified their diplomatic ties on Monday by signing a joint communique in New York to formerly establish representatives in their respective states.
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
State ideology of Pancasila faces challenges
State ideology of Pancasila faces challenges-----------------------------------------------------------------The following are excerpts from a paper presented at a seminar organized by the Driyarkara School of Philosophy recently in connection with its 25th anniversary.
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
JP/3/Berlin
JP/3/BerlinJakarta, Berlin sign sister city agreement JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta's governor yesterday signed a memorandum of understanding with Berlin on a sister city agreement, following the singing of letter of intent on April 22 of last year.
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
JP/3/Tampubolon/0
JP/3/Tampubolon/0Suspects in Tampubolon's case in good healthJAKARTA (JP): The police have promised that torture was not used to wrest the confessions from the four men accused of killing an army general last week."They are all fine," City Police spokesman Lt. Col. A.
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
Where to go in Jakarta, April 14
Where to go in Jakarta, April 14Jangan hapus: Dai-ichi Hotel, JAMZ Musico 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.
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
Editorial
Editorial Caning the USA? Washington seems determined to put Singapore on the human rights map by raising the issue of caning a convict, who just happens to be an American teenager named Michael Fay, who lives in the Southeast Asian republic.
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
JP/3/Police
JP/3/PoliceFour killed, 7 injured in traffic accident JAKARTA (JP): Four people, including a retired police brigadier general, died when their public transit minibus was smashed by an inter-city bus near the UKI university in East Jakarta yesterday afternoon.
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
`Australian Gold' provokes and challenges
`Australian Gold' provokes and challengesBy Rina Rao JAKARTA (JP): Contemporary crafts are often ignored as being mere experimentation in the field of art and design. While to some extent that may be true, they do deserve attention as they alert people -- artist and viewer alike -- to the creative...
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
Photo
Photo Kompas KORPRI FORUM: President Soeharto (center), accompanied by chairman of Civil Servants' Board of Patrons, Moch. Yogie S.M. (at Soeharto's right), chats with members of Civil Servants 4th National Congress at the State Palace. Soeharto opened the congress yesterday.
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
PEN responds to cry for freedom to write
PEN responds to cry for freedom to write By Lewa Pardomuan JAKARTA (JP): The cry for freedom of expression is barely heard in this country, although Indonesia could hardly claim this does not mean voices have been silenced.
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
Korpri told to be more responsible
Korpri told to be more responsible JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto opened a major congress of the Indonesian Civil Servants Corps (Korpri) yesterday with an appeal to the government workers to act more responsibly.
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
JP/3/GARMENT6
JP/3/GARMENT6Labor dispute settled at Duta Busana Danastri JAKARTA (JP): The management of PT Duta Busana Danastri garment factory settled its dispute with its workers, agreeing yesterday to stop the night shift work and discontinue worker layoffs.
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
Japan pledges to increase aid to Indonesia: FM Sato says
Japan pledges to increase aid to Indonesia: FM Sato says JAKARTA (JP): Japan will meet Indonesia's request for more aid this fiscal year, says Shigekazu Sato, director of the loan and aid division of the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
JP/6/Fire/0
JP/6/Fire/0Still no answers in suspicious factory blazeJAKARTA (JP): The National Police Headquarters is still in the dark over the exact cause of a huge fire which destroyed a television factory in Tangerang late last month due to a lack of material evidence.
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
Self-employment project
Self-employment project JAKARTA (JP): The government, the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the International Labor Organization (ILO) have signed an agreement on a program for integrated self- employment and micro-enterprise development.
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
Indofood generates $500m from offshore capital market
Indofood generates $500m from offshore capital market JAKARTA (JP): PT Indofood Sukses Makmur, the food division of the Salim conglomerate, has generated US$500 million by selling 20 percent of its shares on the Luxembourg stock market, says State Minister of Investment Sanyoto Sastrowardoyo.
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
Soeharto okays questioning of top officials
Soeharto okays questioning of top officials JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto has cleared the way for the Attorney General's Office to question three former top government officials in connection with the investigation of the Rp 1.3 trillion loan scam at Bank Pembangunan Indonesia (Bapindo).
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
Businessman says he bribed journalists
Businessman says he bribed journalists JAKARTA (JP): Businessman Robby Tjahyadi acknowledged yesterday that he paid Rp 5 million ($2,400) to a journalist amid growing press speculation that his Kanindo Group was having severe financial difficulties.
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
Pentel wins battle for trademark ownership
Pentel wins battle for trademark ownership JAKARTA (JP): Pentel Co. Ltd., a major producer of stationery goods in Tokyo, has won a 58-month legal battle for recognition as the sole legal ownership of its Pentel trademark in Indonesia.
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
JP/3/Caption/0
JP/3/Caption/0(inset 14ptML, rest 8pt U55 3col, credit 6pt italics) JP/msa NEW RECTOR'S ASSISTANTS: Professor Asman Budisantoso Ranakusuma (left), Muhammad Nazif (center) and Umar Mansur were sworn in yesterday as assistants to the rector of the University of Indonesia.
Thu, 14 Apr 1994
Wahyoe Wijaya's Third Dimension: Physical and Spiritual
Wahyoe Wijaya's Third Dimension: Physical and SpiritualBy Amir Sidharta JAKARTA (JP): The inclusion of artifacts from Javanese folk art, such as the kuda lumping and the wayang kulit, in Wahyoe Wijaya's canvases may not be any great innovation.