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Chaos mars haj journey

Chaos mars haj journey JAKARTA (JP): Government officials assured concerned intending haj pilgrims yesterday that they would all be able to make the trip, despite the chaos surrounding some of the flights to Saudi Arabia.

ABRI to look into Irian Jaya killing claim

ABRI to look into Irian Jaya killing claim JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Armed Forces (ABRI) said yesterday it would look into a claim by an Australian aid organization that ABRI personnel had killed and arrested indigenous Irianese protesting against the expansion of a mining project.

Councilors want a say in city parking management

Councilors want a say in city parking management JAKARTA (JP): The City Council has joined in the process of vetting private contractors that will have the right to manage Jakarta's lucrative parking facilities.Council chairman M.H.

Translation of Britain

Translation of Britain Throughout my several years of residence in Indonesia, I feel I have tolerated the translation of "Britain" and "United Kingdom" into the Indonesian word Inggeris for just about long enough.

Mar'ie calls for int'l Islamic banking system

Mar'ie calls for int'l Islamic banking system JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Finance Mar'ie Muhammad called on interest-free Islamic banks yesterday to forge the way for the creation of an international Islamic banking system.

Pasar Rebo telephone repairs

Pasar Rebo telephone repairs JAKARTA (JP): The East Jakarta office of PT Telkom, the state- run telecommunications company, announced on Wednesday that telephone lines in several areas in the mayoralty will be affected by repair works on the telephone network in Pasar Rebo.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:35 p.m. Cartoons 3:05 Sports: Dunhill League: "Pelita Jaya vs Persija" (live) 5:00 Regional News 5:30 Science Film 6:05 Nusantara, the Beloved Country 6:15 Village Program 6:30 Music 7:00 Evening News 7:30 Lemhanas 8:05 TV Drama: Hati Yang Mendua 9:00 World News 9:30 Music 10:25...

Myanmar rejects Thai grip over intrusion

Myanmar rejects Thai grip over intrusion BANGKOK (Reuter): Myanmar has rejected a recent Thai complaint over an alleged violent incursion into Thailand by Myanmarese army troops, Myanmar's state-run media reported.

RI moving in the right direction: Hills

RI moving in the right direction: Hills JAKARTA (JP): Two American business consultants are quite bullish about the future prospects of the business sector and general economic activities in Indonesia.Roderick M. Hills, Vice Chairman of the U.S.-ASEAN Council for Business and Technology Inc.

Reflection of Moslem discontent?

Reflection of Moslem discontent? The assault which killed 45 people and devastated a town in the southern Philippines may well remain a bad dream if President Fidel Ramos fails to overcome Moslem rebels.

Chinese presence on reef concerns Ramos

Chinese presence on reef concerns Ramos MANILA (AFP): Philippine President Fidel Ramos yesterday told China of his "extreme discomfort" over Beijing's occupation of a reef in the Spratly islands also claimed by Manila.

Bad coordination clogs port

Bad coordination clogs port JAKARTA (JP): The poor coordination of container handling continues to cause congestion at Tanjung Priok port's container terminal.Harry Sutanto, a spokesman for the state-owned Tanjung Priok port management company, PT Pelabuhan Indonesia II, said yesterday that certain...

Stars War held at Senayan

Stars War held at Senayan JAKARTA (JP): The best soccer players from the West and East divisions of the Indonesian league will lock horns at the Senayan stadium on April 23 in an exhibition match.Jeannete of Citra Cipta, the company promoting the league, told reporters on Thursday that soccer fans...

Golkar against price hike

Golkar against price hike JAKARTA (JP): The Golkar ruling party will ask the government to revise its recent decision to increase local reference prices of cement by about 40 percent, with an executive saying that it contradicts the government's own policies.

Al Azhar sets up elite boarding school

Al Azhar sets up elite boarding schoolBy Stevie Emilia BEKASI, West Java (JP): Indonesians concerned about the education of their children now have another choice on which high school to send them away to, other than those abroad.

RI to play Argentina in Federation Cup

RI to play Argentina in Federation Cup JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian ace players Yayuk Basuki and Romana Tedjakusuma look destined to play both singles and doubles against a Gabriela Sabatini-led Argentinean team at the Federation Cup World Group qualifying round matches on April 22- 23.

Pacitan people to raise funds

Pacitan people to raise funds JAKARTA (JP): An organization of people hailing from Pacitan, East Java, are organizing fund raising program aimed at helping develop the least developed villages in Pacitan region.

Insurers issue custom bonds

Insurers issue custom bonds JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Finance Mar'ie Muhammad has appointed 15 loss insurance companies to issue customs bonds, a monetary instrument to guarantee the payment of import duties and taxes.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeShare prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on April 7, 1995: Shares Close Change Trading Volume --------------------------------------------------------- ADES ALFINDO 2,625 0 AHAP INSURANCE 3,300 0 ALUMINDO PERKASA 1,100 0 ANDAYANI MEGAH 2,250 12,500 ANEKA KIMIA RAYA 5,350...

Forest people resettled

Forest people resettled UJUNGPANDANG, South Sulawesi: A total of 350 families of forest inhabitants have been included in a transmigration program to Bulukatoang area, Maros regency.The first group of 150 families of traditional farmers, or 600 people, were seen off on Thursday by Governor ZB...

A day at the races

A day at the races JAKARTA (JP): The national equestrian sports association will hold the Kartini Cup and Supersemar Sprint horse racing championships at the Pulomas race track, East Jakarta, tomorrow.Fendy Karman of the association said the races would be the testing ground for a new generation of...

More authority urged for Jabotabek agency

More authority urged for Jabotabek agency JAKARTA (JP): Local politicians are calling on the government to give greater power to the agency which coordinates the development of Jakarta and its surrounding townships of Bogor, Tangerang and Bekasi.

U.S. optimistic on financial services accord

U.S. optimistic on financial services accord JAKARTA (JP): A senior United States Treasury official told a group of panelists here yesterday that he is confident a global financial service deal will be concluded by June 30 despite the recent Mexican crisis and the falling dollar.

RI, Kazakhstan agree on cooperation

RI, Kazakhstan agree on cooperation JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto signed a broad agreement yesterday on economic cooperation between Indonesia and Kazakhstan that will include Indonesia's buying cotton from the Central Asia state.

Bogus excise tax seals seized

Bogus excise tax seals seized SEMARANG, Central Java: The provincial custom and excise officials have uncovered the counterfeiting of cigarette excise tax bands, worth Rp 4.3 billion (US$ 1,954,545), and arrested the suspects.

Govt warned of drawbacks of regional autonomy

Govt warned of drawbacks of regional autonomy JAKARTA (JP): Observers have lauded the government's decision to launch a trial-run of regional autonomy this month, but have warned of several possible drawbacks.

Kadin promotes use of factoring for exports

Kadin promotes use of factoring for exports JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) and the Indonesian Factoring Association will jointly promote the use of factoring services to support export activities.

Bus driver may get 15 years

Bus driver may get 15 years JAKARTA (JP): Government prosecutors demanded yesterday that Ramses Silitonga, the driver of a Metro Mini bus that plunged into a river killing 33 passengers last year, be sentenced to 15 years imprisonment.

Beware of killer fly

Beware of killer fly JAKARTA (JP): The Chief of the North Jakarta Health Authorities is warning residents to be on the lookout for a fly that causes hemorrhage fever.Sonny L. Tobing said the killer fly, also known by its Latin name aedes aegypti, generally breeds in clean, still water between the...

Change in base year a key turn

Change in base year a key turn The Central Bureau of Statistics recently announced the change in the base year for calculating the Gross Domestic Product from 1983 to 1993. The significance is probably that it is now safe to talk about seven percent growth and not have to hold one's breath for fear...

Indonesia is the best

Indonesia is the best These last few days I am a very happy man. Why? Because so many Indonesian leaders at last are encouraging the people to use Indonesian and avoid using foreign names or terms unless necessary.

Intellectuals divided over over Moslems' 'honeymoon'

Intellectuals divided over over Moslems' 'honeymoon' DEPOK, West Java (JP): Scholars are divided over the question whether the current perceived favorable political climate for Moslem groups is going to last.

Developers must renovate schools

Developers must renovate schools JAKARTA (JP): Based on a decision made by Governor Surjadi Soedirdja dated Sept. 1, 1994, several housing developers based in South Jakarta are required to renovate seven state-run elementary school buildings in the area.

Yogyakarta police free protesters

Yogyakarta police free protesters JAKARTA (JP): Police in Yogyakarta released 45 students and human rights activists yesterday that had been detained on Wednesday for staging a demonstration against the recent arrest of journalists in Jakarta."They were released at 7 a.m.

Where to go in Bali:

Where to go in Bali:Music and entertainment * Nusa Dua Beach Hotel: Budaya Stage - Legong Buffet Dinner, Friday; Ramayana Buffet Dinner, Monday. Coffee Shop - Indonesian Night with Joged Dance, Saturday. Village Night with Frog Dance, Tuesday. Notte Italiana with Capo Dastro Quartet, Thursday.

Savings chain scheme still under investigation

Savings chain scheme still under investigation JAKARTA (JP): Despite growing concern from the public, police have yet to take action against the operation of the controversial Danasonic arisan savings chain scheme.

Cement price hike defended

Cement price hike defended JAKARTA (JP): The government, in the face of incessant public criticism, said yesterday that its recent decision to increase the reference prices of cement by 40 percent was aimed at luring more imports and attracting investment.

A signal from the South

A signal from the South President of the Philippines Fidel Ramos has said that the Moslem guerrilla group under the leadership of Abu Sayyaf is responsible for the rampage in the southern town of Ipil on Tuesday in which the police chief and the military commander were killed, and banks were looted...

PT Inco expands output capacity

PT Inco expands output capacity JAKARTA (JP): PT International Nickel Indonesia (Inco) announced yesterday that it plans to expand its nickel matte production capacity by 50 percent to 150 million pounds per annum with an investment of US$500 million.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:30 p.m. TV Series: Kabuto 3:05 Langka & Unik 3:30 Science Program 4:00 School Quiz: Cerdas Cermat 4:30 TV Drama: Kabut Semusim 5:00 Regional News 5:30 Family Program 6:05 Nusantara, the Beloved Country 6:45 Features Program: You Should Know 7:00 Evening News 7:30 Dinamika 8:05 Music...

Asian economies set to outperform world: ADB

Asian economies set to outperform world: ADB SINGAPORE (Reuter): Asia's already booming economies will continue to grow faster than those in any other region over the next two years, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) said yesterday.

Sexism persists despite ratification of world convention

Sexism persists despite ratification of world convention JAKARTA (JP): Sexual discrimination against women continues to persist, 10 years after the country ratified the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), observers of women's issues say.

Councilors question building permit decision

Councilors question building permit decision JAKARTA (JP): A commission of the City Council in charge of development affairs questioned yesterday the legality of North Jakarta mayoralty's decision to stop issuing new building development permits (IMB) to a giant housing developer.

Alan only RI survivor in Asian championship

Alan only RI survivor in Asian championship JAKARTA (JP): Olympic champion Alan Budikusuma reached the Asian badminton championships quarterfinals yesterday to become the only Indonesian singles player left in the annual event.Men's singles top seed Alan took his match against P.

Bad debts still at safe level: BI chief

Bad debts still at safe level: BI chief JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia Governor J. Soedradjad Djiwandono dismissed yesterday any suggestion that bad debts were adversely affecting the banking industry, saying that the ratio remained within tolerable limits.

The Listening Post

The Listening Post * English-language skills upgrading is an integral part of what is generally known as "Human Resources Development," and as Indonesia moves forward into a globalized age, such training becomes ever more important to Indonesian business, industry and government.

Further deregulation needed: ADB

Further deregulation needed: ADB SINGAPORE (Reuter): Indonesia's economy is likely to stabilize in the next two years but the longer-term prospects hinge on the progress of market deregulation needed to sharpen competitiveness and fuel future growth, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) said yesterday.

Rights body won't heed foreign gripes

Rights body won't heed foreign gripes JAKARTA (JP): The National Commission on Human Rights is not interested in responding to foreign criticisms of the human rights situation in Indonesia."It is better to work on improving respect for human rights than to respond to criticisms," Secretary General...

Jakarta's Tanjung Priok container ports congested

Jakarta's Tanjung Priok container ports congested JAKARTA (JP): Congestion has caused delays in export deliveries and prevented ships from berthing at the Tanjung Priok port over the last several days.ANteve reported yesterday that scores of local businessmen are "anxious" not only because they...

The history: From coffee to Office Park...

The history: From coffee to Office Park... Over a cup of freshly brewed aromatic Robusta coffee, Oesman Soedargo, the Chairman, and Mansjur Tandiono, the President, of the Prasidha Group, shared their thoughts, ideas and vision for the future of one of the largest agricultural commodity processors...