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Rising cement prices

Rising cement prices What people have been expecting since the increase in cement prices last year has now become reality. The local benchmark prices for cement as of March 31 have been officially raised by a range of 18.56 percent in Kupang to 50.28 percent in Fak-Fak.

Challenges to national unity (2)

Challenges to national unity (2) This is the second of two articles based on a paper presented by the Deputy Governor of the defense college at the National Resilience Institute (Lemhanas), Juwono Sudarsono, at the Indonesian Executive Circle on March 29, 1995.

Soeharto defends RI's human rights record

Soeharto defends RI's human rights record JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto and Hannover mayor Herbert Schmalstieg were engaged in a lively discussion in the Germany city yesterday on Indonesia's human rights record.

Embezzlement

Embezzlement I was astonished to know the sum of estimated state money embezzled during the 1994/1995 fiscal year as reported in The Jakarta Post, March 17, 1995. The figure Rp 1.1 trillion is such a big amount that actually could be dispersed in perspective posts.

New exchange rates set

New exchange rates set JAKARTA (JP): The government has set the new rates for major foreign currencies against the rupiah, which will be used in the calculation of import duties, value added tax, income tax and luxury tax in the second quarter of this year.Under Decree No.

Hundreds join Malang race

Hundreds join Malang race JAKARTA (JP): More than 300 athletes from 13 countries have confirmed their entry in the international marathon to take place in Malang, East Java, on April 16.An official of the Malang sports authority, Mas Soemarto, said yesterday that participants in the annual race...

Soeharto, Herzog vow to help make UN strong

Soeharto, Herzog vow to help make UN strong JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto said yesterday that both Indonesia and Germany can play an important role in strengthening the role of the United Nations."I believe that Indonesia and Germany can both help each other in restructuring and revitalizing the...

First flights of RI haj pilgrims leave for Jeddah

First flights of RI haj pilgrims leave for Jeddah JAKARTA (JP): Seven planes, each carrying 480 passengers, left for Jeddah from Halim Perdanakusumah airport yesterday to mark the start of the massive operation to send 195,000 Indonesians on this year's haj pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia.

Fiscal tax at Simpang Tiga airport

Fiscal tax at Simpang Tiga airportFrom KompasI am a post graduate student at the Malaysian Agriculture University. Last Idul Fitri I went home to celebrate the holiday. Before my departure, I was advised by the immigration official of the Indonesian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur to change my passport...

Bank of Tokyo in Manila

Bank of Tokyo in Manila MANILA (AFP): Bank of Tokyo started commercial bank operations in the Philippines yesterday, becoming the first of the 10 foreign banks allowed to set up in the country to open its doors.

Write again

Write again My wife and I traveled in Indonesia on our honeymoon in 1989. In your country we met many nice and kind people. We visited many of your islands. They were all very beautiful and interesting. But our greatest adventure was traveling in Central Kalimantan.

RP experts question S'pore maid findings

RP experts question S'pore maid findings MANILA (Reuter): A Philippine forensic expert yesterday stood by his findings on the death of a Filipina maid in Singapore, saying an autopsy conducted there in 1991 was incomplete.Dr.

Consortium to build $1.36 Jakarta subway

Consortium to build $1.36 Jakarta subway JAKARTA (JP): The government will form a consortium of state- owned companies, city-owned companies as well as foreign and local private companies to finance the construction of a subway system linking Blok M and the downtown (Kota) area.

Crooked E. Jakarta officer sought

Crooked E. Jakarta officer sought JAKARTA (JP): City police are searching for a member of the East Jakarta police precinct believed to have acted as a godfather for a number of street hoodlums operating near the City Military Headquarters.

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.

Kaltim Prima Coal to float shares on Jakarta exchange

Kaltim Prima Coal to float shares on Jakarta exchange JAKARTA (JP): PT Kaltim Prima Coal, a coal mining company wholly owned by foreign investors, plans to float shares on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) to meet the government's requirements on divestment programs, a company executive said.

Authorities hunt for cult members

Authorities hunt for cult members PURWOKERTO, Central Java: Authorities are attempting to track down members of a religious cult, Islam Sejati, or "True Islam", who are believed to have fled to Irian Jaya to escape prosecution, an official said yesterday.

Civil servants out of business

Civil servants out of business PEKANBARU, Riau: Governor Soeripto said yesterday he would punish civil servants in his administration whose names appeared on the list of any private company's board of directors.

Crossword puzzle with prize

Crossword puzzle with prize Every day The Jakarta Post has a crossword puzzle (Monday to Saturday on page 6, Sunday on page 9), together with the answer to the previous puzzle. It is interesting but sometimes I am lazy to fill the blank boxes because I think I can wait until the next day and find...

Crackdown on laser discs questioned

Crackdown on laser discs questioned JAKARTA (JP): An operation against uncensored laser discs, proposed to begin later this month, has been received with mixed feelings by retailers, rental operators and the public.

Asia cutting back on edible oil exports

Asia cutting back on edible oil exports SINGAPORE (AFP): Asia's leading vegetable oil exporters Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines are expected to have a smaller increase in exports this year despite improved production, a U.S. official said.

Per capita income and prosperity

Per capita income and prosperity The Head of the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS), Soegito, after a meeting with the President on Monday said the Indonesian per capita income had increased from US$670 in 1993 to $884 in 1994 while the rate of economic growth last year was 7.

KL woos foreign investors

KL woos foreign investors KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysia is willing to ease restrictions holding foreign investors to minority positions in joint ventures if the projects feature technologies new to the country, a minister was reported saying Saturday.

Indonesia too strong for Chinese Taipei

Indonesia too strong for Chinese Taipei JAKARTA (JP): Donny Susetyo and Teddy Tanjung displayed their best doubles mastery to secure Indonesia a 3-0 unassailable lead over Chinese Taipei yesterday in the Davis Cup Asia-Oceania Group One play-off.

Researchers advised to turn to sponsors

Researchers advised to turn to sponsors JAKARTA (JP): Local scientists have been advised to seek additional donors for research funding if they want the public to be aware of and benefit from their studies.

City planning within the law

City planning within the law JAKARTA (JP): Governor Surjadi Soedirdja has assured members of the City Council that the city administration implements its city planning policy according to existing regulations.

WWF criticizes monkey killings

WWF criticizes monkey killings MANOKWARI, Irian Jaya: The local representative of the environmental watchdog, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), has criticized government officials for the recent killing of three Kalimantan monkeys which they feared would spread rabies.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:30 p.m. TV Series: Little Wizards 3:00 Riang Ria 3:30 TV Series: Unsolved Mysteries 4:30 School Quiz: Cepat Tepat 5:00 Regional News 5:30 Technology Program 6:05 Nusantara, the Beloved Country: East Timor 6:15 Village Program 6:30 Religious Teachings: Hindu 7:00 Evening News 7:30 TV...

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.

Marriage problem

Marriage problem There have been so many letters from your readers concerning immigration laws and how the laws effect some people. I don't intend to add to the diversity of opinions, but would like to say that my wife and I experienced similar inconveniences because the laws are different in...

Bekasi regent denies illegal land deal

Bekasi regent denies illegal land deal BEKASI (JP): Bekasi Regent Mochammad Djamhari has denied the allegation that his staff illegally sold state land in Muara Gembong subdistrict to a private company. Local farmers have established fish ponds on the land."It's untrue.

On respect of the national language

On respect of the national language My earlier studies on Indonesia and continued interest and experience in this country have persuaded me to comment on your editorial as published in The Jakarta Post on Saturday, March 18, 1995.

Govt raises producer price of sugar

Govt raises producer price of sugar JAKARTA (JP): In a move to support producers, the government has raised the producer's selling price of sugar by 29.74 percent, to Rp 91,080 (US$41) per quintal, while at the same time abolishing the excise on sales of the commodity.

Soeharto witnesses Hannover Fair opening

Soeharto witnesses Hannover Fair opening JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto attended yesterday the opening of the Hannover Fair 1995 by German Chancellor Helmut Kohl in a simple ceremony.The ceremony, which took place at 6 p.m. local time (11 p.m.

RI to launch massive haj operation today

RI to launch massive haj operation today JAKARTA (JP): Four wide-bodied jets will depart almost simultaneously from Jakarta, Medan, Surabaya, and Ujungpandang this morning, while another will take off from Balikpapan on Wednesday evening, as Indonesia begins the massive task of transporting 195,000...

Ramos sticks to his guns in row with Singapore

Ramos sticks to his guns in row with Singapore MANILA (Reuter): President Fidel Ramos has rowed back on his threat to break ties with Singapore and said he was studying "other options" to settle an explosive row over the hanging of a Filipina maid in that island state.

Spratly dispute rattles equilibrium

Spratly dispute rattles equilibriumBy Jane Macartney BEIJING (Reuter): China's recent flurry of construction in the disputed Spratly Islands was intended to test rather than inflame other claimants to the South China Sea chain, diplomats and analysts said.

Yemen oil deals for RI firm

Yemen oil deals for RI firm SANAA (Reuter): An Indonesian oil firm signed two deals to explore for oil in eastern Yemen, Sanaa state television reported.It said on Friday night that Indonesia's PT Bakrie & Brothers would start exploration work in two concession areas in the provinces of Shabwa and...

Investors win contracts to build Java toll roads

Investors win contracts to build Java toll roads JAKARTA (JP): PT Jasa Marga, the state-owned company assigned to manage all highways in the country, has signed eight new revenue-sharing contracts with investors for the construction of toll roads in Java with a total length of more than 200,000...

Government should not disregard House: Wahono

Government should not disregard House: Wahono JAKARTA (JP): House Speaker Wahono has reminded the government to pay more attention to the views expressed and voiced in the House of Representatives.Even though the Constitution doesn't hold the president and cabinet ministers accountable to the House...

NY bank to open office here

NY bank to open office here JAKARTA (JP): The Bank of New York Company, Inc. has filed an application to the government for the establishment of a representative office here by the middle of the year.The bank announced here over the weekend that its chairman and chief executive officer, J.

RI teenager accused of murder in U.S.

RI teenager accused of murder in U.S. JAKARTA (JP): A 19-year-old Indonesian and six of his Vietnamese accomplices accused of murdering three Vietnamese in a cafe in San Jose, California, earlier this month, went through an arraignment process on Thursday at the San Jose district court.

Harmoko tells PWI to report rival group members

Harmoko tells PWI to report rival group members SEMARANG (JP): Minister of Information Harmoko is urging all government-accredited journalists to turn in to the authorities any member of the unrecognized Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI) who distributes its unlicensed newsletter Independen.

Governor Surjadi declares war against foreign names

Governor Surjadi declares war against foreign names JAKARTA (JP): The government has called for the eradication of foreign names from all main roads in the city by Aug. 17, the 50th anniversary of the country's Independence Day.

Indah runs for HIPMI top spot

Indah runs for HIPMI top spot JAKARTA: This month's race for the chairmanship of the Association of Young Indonesian Entrepreneurs (HIPMI) is expected to be somewhat special with the emergence of Indah Wasono as the only woman of the nine contestants.

Govt urges caution on spending

Govt urges caution on spending JAKARTA (JP): The local administrations of the country's 27 provinces simultaneously received their lists of development projects for the coming fiscal year over the weekend, together with a message from President Soeharto urging caution in light of uncertainty about...

Options in getting hooked into Internet

Options in getting hooked into InternetBy Joe Mudnich JAKARTA (JP): The much hailed Information Superhighway has finally extended an on-ramp into Indonesia. With a modem and a PC or Macintosh, would-be cyberspace travelers in Indonesia can choose from several different Internet services to traverse...

PDI gathering attended by police

PDI gathering attended by police BLITAR, East Java: Last Friday's informal get-together of the leaders of the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) proceeded tensely after police sought to revoke the meeting's permit.

Respiratory illness in North Jakarta

Respiratory illness in North Jakarta JAKARTA (JP): About 60 percent of the residents in North Jakarta suffer from acute respiratory diseases, an official of the local health office said.Sonny L. Tobing, head of the office, told Antara that those affected are mostly seaport workers, water sellers...

Challenges to national unity

Challenges to national unity The following article is based on a paper presented by Juwono Sudarsono, Vice Governor of the National Resilience Institute Defense College, at the Indonesian Executive Circle on March 29, 1995. This is the first of two articles.