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Mutual funds get tax incentives

Mutual funds get tax incentives JAKARTA (JP): The government hopes to encourage the establishment of mutual funds and the participation of local investors in the funds through income tax incentives.Director General of Taxes Fuad Bawazier said in a circular letter dated April 30, 1996, that the...

Veteran legion supports Soeharto

Veteran legion supports Soeharto JAKARTA (JP): The Legion of Veterans yesterday reaffirmed its support for the reelection of President Soeharto in 1998, in spite of the death of First Lady Mrs. Tien Soeharto last Sunday.

Harmoko clarifies policy on television dubbing

Harmoko clarifies policy on television dubbing JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Information Harmoko said yesterday that his recent appeal for television stations to dub all their foreign programs into the Indonesian language does not apply to programs broadcasted in English.

Marga Mandalasakti to build two more toll roads

Marga Mandalasakti to build two more toll roads JAKARTA (JP): PT Marga Mandalasakti, the builder of the 72- kilometer Tangerang-Merak tollway in West Java, has been assigned to construct two more toll roads in the province at a total cost of Rp 520 billion (US$222 million).The company's director, M.

U.S. takes cases against four countries to WTO

U.S. takes cases against four countries to WTO WASHINGTON (AFP): The United States said Tuesday it would take complaints against India, Pakistan, Turkey and Portugal, accused of failing to protect intellectual property rights, to the World Trade Organization and included Indonesia in its "priority...

Sumatran forest-fire prevention team briefed

Sumatran forest-fire prevention team briefed PEKANBARU, Riau (JP): The Ministry of Forestry urged its officials in Sumatra to take preventive measures to reduce the risk of forest fires, which tend to break out on the island during the dry season."1996 is expected to be a forest-fire prone year.

Economic growth and reality

Economic growth and reality Recently, the Chairman of the National Development Planning Board, Ginandjar Kartasasmita, announced that Indonesia's economic growth for 1995 was 8.07 percent, as compared to 7.48 percent for 1994.

Delinquent developers

Delinquent developersFrom MerdekaMany Jakartans long for houses which can be obtained without going though much red tape. The government has chalked out a project for building fairly simple and simple houses meant for people with low incomes.

Man arrested after two-year hunt

Man arrested after two-year hunt MANILA (AFP): A fugitive ethnic Chinese businessman who murdered a student in a 1991 traffic dispute was arrested in the northern Philippines on Tuesday, ending a two-year hunt for one of the country's most wanted men, police said.

Voter registration drive starts today

Voter registration drive starts today JAKARTA (JP): The government will launch a voter registration drive starting today by sending officers to knock on every door throughout the nation."I appeal to everyone to meet with the registration officers and to give accurate information," Minister of Home...

Residents need clean water

Residents need clean water PALU, Central Sulawesi: Only 20 percent of the two million residents of Palu have access to clean water, far less than the administration's 1996/1997 target of 60 percent, Antara reported yesterday.This year, the Ministry of Public Works has allocated Rp 5.2 billion (US$2.

Resettlers face problems

Resettlers face problems JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: Most transmigrants from within Irian Jaya are less successful than the more skilled resettlers from areas outside of Irian Jaya, an official says.Antara quoted M.R.

Money makes the world go round behind bars

Money makes the world go round behind barsBy Imanuddin JAKARTA (JP): Who says life is hard in a correctional facility? For people with cash to splash or any other clout, life in jail can apparently be pleasant.

Inco gets $421m loan

Inco gets $421m loan JAKARTA (JP): PT International Nickel Indonesia (Inco) announced yesterday that it has completed arrangements with a group of international lenders for a US$421.25 million loan to finance its expansion program and the repayment of its existing debt.

RI's highest tower to be built for sports offices

RI's highest tower to be built for sports offices JAKARTA (JP): A 54-story skyscraper at Senayan, Central Jakarta, will be built on the land where the National Sports Council headquarters now stands. When it is completed, it will become the highest building in Indonesia.

HongkongBank dismisses 189 employees

HongkongBank dismisses 189 employees JAKARTA (JP): The management of HongkongBank has decided to dismiss 189 employees following a two-week strike."The South Jakarta Chapter of the Ministry of Manpower received notification from the management yesterday that we have all resigned.

Aggressive hawkers

Aggressive hawkers With much interest I read the statement of Mr. Emil Salim in The Jakarta Post of April 30, 1996, regarding the destruction of the Bali landscape, especially in the Gianyar/Ubud area, east of Denpasar.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on April 30, 1996: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ----------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 975 0 7,500 AHAP Insurance 2,800 0 0 Alumindo Perkasa 725 0 0 Andayani Megah 1,600 -25 271,000 Aneka...

IPTN sets up subsidiary in Germany

IPTN sets up subsidiary in Germany JAKARTA (JP): The state-owned aircraft maker Industri Pesawat Terbang Nusantara (IPTN) has established a subsidiary in Lemwerder in the German state of Niedersachsen as its marketing arm for the European market.

Changes called for in national school curricula

Changes called for in national school curricula JAKARTA (JP): Education expert J. Drost S.J. proposed yesterday cutting junior high school curricula from 42 hours a week to 38 hours to help the nation's students face competition in the globalization era.

Lifesavers needed

Lifesavers neededFrom GatraIt is often reported that the Indian Ocean claims many tourists' lives, but the government pays little attention to the matter. It has not even considered setting up lifesaving team or at least telling tourists how to save themselves if they are carried away by a strong...

Japan continues boosting yen loans

Japan continues boosting yen loans TOKYO (Reuter): Japan's economic problems have not stopped it boosting yen loans to Asia and the rest of the world, official statistics released yesterday showed.Japan's yen loan commitments for the last fiscal year to March 31 rose 23.

Japan and RI to solve auto dispute

Japan and RI to solve auto dispute JAKARTA (JP): A two-day meeting between Indonesia and Japan over the former's new national car policy ended inconclusively here yesterday, but both countries' delegations agreed to try and reach a bilateral solution before involving the World Trade Organization...

Airbus Industrie records more orders

Airbus Industrie records more orders JAKARTA (JP): Airbus Industrie, a European consortium, booked orders for 124 planes during the first three months of this year, representing a 16 percent increase over the whole year of 1995, its press relations manager Sean Lee said yesterday.

Director admits setting up bogus company

Director admits setting up bogus company JAKARTA (JP): A company director admitted to a court yesterday that he established bogus firms which were later implicated in a tax evasion case."I borrowed Sumarno's identification card to institute firms as ordered by my father," Dominikus Setia Ritaka,...

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:30 p.m. Travel: My Country 2:35 Game Show: Fun House 3:00 News: Lintasan Berita 3:05 Children Program: Arena 123 3:30 TV Series: Roseanne 4:05 TV Drama: Habis Gelap Terbitlah Terang 4:30 Documentary Film: Mozaik Sumenep 5:00 Evening News 5:30 Indonesian Lessons: Apa Manfaat Sastra...

KIPP told not to let in foreigner

KIPP told not to let in foreigner JAKARTA (JP): Noted political observer Rudini has welcomed the new Independent Election Monitoring Committee but questioned the wisdom of inviting a foreign activist to train its members.

Indomulti's profit up 118%

Indomulti's profit up 118% JAKARTA (JP): PT Indomulti Inti Industri, a multi-industry corporation listed on the Jakarta Stock Exchange, reported a 118 percent increase in net profits to Rp 26.7 billion (US$11.4 million) last year.

Victim's father testifies

Victim's father testifies JAKARTA (JP): A man told a court here yesterday that his son almost became handicapped after being beaten up."Had Barlian were admitted two hours later to hospital he would have been paralyzed," Barita Sitompul, father of Barlian, told the Central Jakarta district court.

Thesis and human resources

Thesis and human resourcesFrom Bisnis IndonesiaThe abolishment of the academic system that obliges university students to write theses is a pragmatic solution which may have a serious impact in the future.

Kotra offers help to local businesses

Kotra offers help to local businesses JAKARTA (JP): Many foreign businessmen may not know that the Korea Trade Promotion Corporation (Kotra) does much more than promoting exports from South Korea, Seok-Huyn Park, the new director of Kotra in Jakarta says.

Three teenagers arrested on murder charge

Three teenagers arrested on murder charge JAKARTA (JP): Police have arrested three of the four teenagers suspected of beating and stabbing to death a friend at an amusement center in East Jakarta on Monday.

AC bus fares to be increased to Rp 1,800

AC bus fares to be increased to Rp 1,800 JAKARTA (JP): The fare for air-conditioned city buses is likely to be increased to Rp 1,800 (78 US cents) from the current level of Rp 1,300 per person.A reliable source at the city administration, who refused to be named, said yesterday that the city land...

Husband-beater gets three months

Husband-beater gets three months MEDAN, North Sumatra: Delima Margareta Br. Regar, a 46-year old primary school teacher, was sentenced to three months in jail after the court found her guilty of beating her defenseless husband, a stroke victim, Antara reported.

Rights official meets Ujungpandang students

Rights official meets Ujungpandang students JAKARTA (JP): The secretary-general of the National Commission on Human Rights, Baharuddin Lopa, tried yesterday to bring calm to Ujungpandang, South Sulawesi, where student protests of government-decreed bus fare hikes have officially left three people...

RI to introduce earthquake insurance policy

RI to introduce earthquake insurance policy JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Insurance Council is planning to introduce a standard earthquake policy to attract more customers.The council's chairman, B. Munir Samsoedin, told journalists here that the earthquake policy, offered as a separate package, is...

World leaders send condolence messages

World leaders send condolence messages JAKARTA (JP): Messages of condolence at the death of First Lady Mrs. Tien Soeharto poured in from world leaders and friends, including several from neighboring Australia.

Steel firm workers seek better payment

Steel firm workers seek better payment JAKARTA (JP): More than 90 workers from PT Jagat Baja Prima Utama, a company producing steel structures, went yesterday to the National Commission on Human Rights seeking help in their negotiations with the company's management.

1,800 workers go on strike over salary

1,800 workers go on strike over salary JAKARTA (JP): Some 1,800 garment factory workers in the Cakung bonded zone in East Jakarta have gone on strike to demand 30-day salaries instead of 25-day salaries.

Barito profits down by 52%

Barito profits down by 52% JAKARTA (JP): PT Barito Pacific Timber said its net income for the whole of last year was only Rp 70 billion (US$29 million), representing a drop of 52 percent from 1994's total of Rp 147 billion.

Two siblings reunited

Two siblings reunited BANJARMASIN, South Kalimantan: Two half-siblings who have been separated for 60 years and have different nationalities were reunited here on Sunday, Antara reported yesterday.Djawiyah Imran, 73, of Selangor, Malaysia, finally met her half-brother Sulaiman Kurdi, a resident of...

SEA Games dry run in Darwin

SEA Games dry run in Darwin JAKARTA (JP): The fourth Arafura Games in May 1997 in Darwin, Australian Northern Territory, look set to serve well as a warm- up arena for the 19th Southeast Asian Games which will be held just a few months later.

Asian rubber prices vulnerable to further fall

Asian rubber prices vulnerable to further fall SINGAPORE (Reuter): Southeast Asian rubber prices, weighed down by rising supply from the post-wintering harvest, are vulnerable to further declines unless significant buying is tempted to emerge, traders said yesterday.

World tin demand projected to increase

World tin demand projected to increase JAKARTA (JP): The London-based International Tin Research Institute Ltd. (ITRI) estimates that world tin consumption will increase by 20,000 tons in 1997 and 30,000 tons 1998.

Buchori's premise on good learning

Buchori's premise on good learning Mochtar Buchori's article 'Good learning capability key to human resources development' (The Jakarta Post, April 22, 1996) rightly points out what the basic requirement is for effective human resources development.

Dharma Wanita striving to fulfill its ambition

Dharma Wanita striving to fulfill its ambition JAKARTA (JP): Dharma Wanita, an initiative of the late Mrs. Tien Soeharto, is still working to reach its objectives, said Atiek Wardiman, an executive of the organization set up especially for the wives of civil servants.

President to be absent from state activities

President to be absent from state activities JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto, who is still mourning the loss of First Lady Mrs. Tien Soeharto, will be absent from all state activities this week.Minister/State Secretary Moerdiono yesterday explained that all state activities involving the President...

Many children neglected

Many children neglected JAMBI, Jambi: A total of 30,429 children who roam the streets have yet to receive help from the local social service office, Antara reported yesterday.Head of the office Imam Achmadi said here yesterday that the province has 40,568 neglected children, but that only 20...

Indah Kiat bonds get B-plus rating

Indah Kiat bonds get B-plus rating SYDNEY (Reuter): Standard and Poor's Corp said on Tuesday it had assigned its B-plus long term rating to the 370 million yen guaranteed samurai bonds due March 2000 issued by Indah Kiat International Finance Co B.V.

A lesson from Ujungpandang

A lesson from Ujungpandang Last week's student protest action in Ujungpandang against the increase in public transportation fares took its toll. The death of five students -- whose bodies were reportedly found floating in a river -- and the fact that hundreds were injured, has caused grief among...