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KL may amend law to allow aliens to sue royalty

KL may amend law to allow aliens to sue royalty KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysia is ready to study the possibility of further amending the Federal Constitution concerning the right to sue members of the royal families in their personal capacity, Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday.

Artists strive to create Islamic songs for children

Artists strive to create Islamic songs for childrenBy Rita A. Widiadana Memuji Allah Sayap Mengembang, terbang melayang Sambil bertasbih memuji Allah Burung-burung ciptaan Allah Semuanya memuji Allah Subhanallah...

Fertilizer prices to remain low and benefit farmers

Fertilizer prices to remain low and benefit farmers JAKARTA (JP): The government will increase fertilizer supplies and improve distribution system across the country to keep prices low and protect farmers from speculative traders, an official of the Ministry of Agriculture says.

Palapa-C2 satellite to blast off in May

Palapa-C2 satellite to blast off in May JAKARTA (JP): With its first Palapa-C series satellite successfully put into orbit earlier this month, PT Satelindo is now preparing to launch its second satellite, the Palapa-C2, in May.

Exposing prejudice for ingnorance

Exposing prejudice for ingnoranceBy John Phillips This is the second of two articles on cultural diversity and how it relates to conflict and unity in a country. YOGYAKARTA (JP): In the previous article I tenuously referred to ignorance as the root of hatred and prejudice and, by implication, that...

The Idul Fitri impact

The Idul Fitri impact Several provincial officials have made an interesting point about the perennial flight of Jakartans from the capital around the time of Idul Fitri, when millions will journey back to their home towns in the provinces.

MUI calls for good services

MUI calls for good services JAKARTA (JP): Chairman of the Indonesian Ulemas' Council Hasan Basri has called on the government and transportation companies to provide good services for people making trips for Idul Fitri holidays.

Economists question propylene protection

Economists question propylene protection JAKARTA (JP): Economists have questioned the government's policy, announced on Wednesday, of increasing the protection of propylene producers at a time when it is trying hard to improve the performance of the country's exports.Didik J.

Egypt seeks olein

Egypt seeks olein CAIRO (Reuter): The Egyptian state's Holding Company for Food Industries said yesterday it was seeking 10,000 to 15,000 tons of Indonesian or Malaysian palm olein for delivery in the first half of May.

RP won't evict more Vietnamese

RP won't evict more Vietnamese MANILA (Reuter): The Philippines, calling itself a "very humane, kinder society", said yesterday it would no longer forcibly repatriate Vietnamese boat people.And it would find ways to normalize the stay of those who refused to return to Vietnam.

Asia-Europe summit to focus on economics

Asia-Europe summit to focus on economics CHIANG RAI, Thailand (Reuter): An Asian economic ministers preparatory meeting ended yesterday with a call to focus on economic issues at the first Asia-Europe summit in Bangkok in early March.

Putra Alvita expects Rp 120b net sales

Putra Alvita expects Rp 120b net sales JAKARTA (JP): PT Putra Alvita Utama, the developer of the 2,000-hectare Kota Legenda residential estate in Bekasi, expects to book Rp 120 billion (US$51.8 million) in net sales this year, a company executive said yesterday.

Protecting Petrochemicals

Protecting Petrochemicals Minister of Trade and Industry Tunky Ariwibowo ate his own words when he admitted on Wednesday that the government has slapped a 20 percent surcharge on imported polymer-grade propylene, thereby granting the local producers of the chemical the protection of a 25 percent...

Double blaze at Klender Plaza

Double blaze at Klender Plaza JAKARTA (JP): The top floor of the Klender Plaza shopping arcade on Jalan I. Gusti Ngurah Rai, in the east of the city, caught fire twice yesterday morning.According to fire fighters, the first blaze, which started at around 2:30 a.m.

City police arrest two for bank fraud

City police arrest two for bank fraud JAKARTA (JP): City police have arrested two members of a gang for allegedly having defrauded several banks in the city.City police spokesman Lt. Col. Iman Haryatna said yesterday that the gang members, with only primary school educations, had ripped off at...

Traffic rerouted in W. Jakarta

Traffic rerouted in W. Jakarta JAKARTA (JP): Due to repair work on Jl. Kapuk and Jl. Peternakan in West Jakarta, traffic in the area will be rerouted from Feb. 26 to March 10, an official announced yesterday.

Legislators split over idea to scrap subversion law

Legislators split over idea to scrap subversion law JAKARTA (JP): Legislators were split into opposing camps yesterday over the National Commission on Human Rights' proposal to scrap the controversial subversion law.

Southeast Asia launches new cup

Southeast Asia launches new cup SINGAPORE (Reuter): Southeast Asia announced a new biannual soccer tournament for eight national teams yesterday aimed at becoming the regional championship.Singapore-based Asia Pacific Breweries (APB) said it would put US$1.

Utut Adianto to play Kasparov in Holland

Utut Adianto to play Kasparov in Holland JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian Grand Master Utut Adianto has received a rare invitation to play world chess professional champion Garry Kasparov of Russia in the Donner Memorial tournament, scheduled for Aug. 17 to Aug. 29 in the Netherlands.

Tutor jailed for molesting student

Tutor jailed for molesting student SINGAPORE (AFP): A Singapore court has jailed a 55-year-old tutor for nine months after convicting him of molesting a 13-year-old Indonesian student, The Straits Times reported yesterday.

Hundreds survive diarrheal outbreak

Hundreds survive diarrheal outbreak MATARAM, West Nusa Tenggara: As many as 317 residents of several districts in the East Lombok regency recently hit by diarrhea have recovered, Antara reported yesterday.

Politician fails to attend ceremony

Politician fails to attend ceremony PRAYA, West Nusa Tenggara: An Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) politician failed to make it to a ceremony installing him on the regional election committee because he was busy tending his timber business, Antara reported yesterday.

Cheating bus companies to face stiffer penalties

Cheating bus companies to face stiffer penalties JAKARTA (JP): The government will increase the punishment imposed on bus companies' owners and their crews who continue to increase ticket prices for the Idul Fitri holiday makers, an official has said.

Motorcycles for health workers

Motorcycles for health workers SEMARANG, Central Java: Health centers in 35 regencies here have recently received 418 motorcycles from the government to give their health workers greater mobility, Antara reported.The head of the Central Java office of the Ministry of Health, Dr.

Hostages tired from continual movement

Hostages tired from continual movement JAKARTA (JP): Some of the thirteen hostages held by the Free Papua Movement rebels in Irian Jaya have sent two letters to a Roman Catholic bishop saying they are exhausted.The Armed Forces (ABRI) spokesman, Brig. Gen.

Pertamina to alter purchasing policy

Pertamina to alter purchasing policy SINGAPORE (Reuter): Indonesian state oil company Pertamina will resort to spot purchases rather than contracts to meet increased demand for refined oil products next fiscal year, a company official said yesterday.

National soccer team needs polishing

National soccer team needs polishing JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian team bound for the Asian Soccer Championship Zone Four matches is getting better at creating goal opportunities but continues to have trouble cashing in on them.

Col. Adang appointed city detective chief

Col. Adang appointed city detective chief JAKARTA (JP): City Police Chief Maj. Gen. Dibyo Widodo installed Col. Adang Rismanto yesterday as head of the Jakarta Crime Investigation Directorate, replacing Col. Nurfaizi.

PT Erdhika Mulyatama defies JSX's penalties

PT Erdhika Mulyatama defies JSX's penalties JAKARTA (JP): PT Erdhika Mulyatama, a securities company registered on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX), has refused to comply with the exchange's penalties, deciding to bring its case to the Jakarta Administrative Court instead.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Feb. 15, 1996: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 775 0 0 AHAP Insurance 2,800 0 0 Alumindo Perkasa 1,375 0 0 Andayani Megah 2,125 125 427,000 Aneka Kimia...

Garuda's city check-in

Garuda's city check-inFrom KompasI was supposed to board Garuda flight GA 443 for Jakarta at 18.30 on Sunday Jan. 28 in Yogyakarta. I wanted to make use of the city check-in facility as promoted by the airline company.On the morning of the same day I went to the Garuda office on Jl.

Where orphans go for Idul Fitri

Where orphans go for Idul FitriBy Gedsiri Suhartono JAKARTA (JP): There are still three more days until Idul Fitri begins, but the festive mood has already hit many of us -- including some of the city's orphans.

Omni Batavia responds

Omni Batavia responds We wish to thank Ms. Lily for her comments (The Jakarta Post, Feb. 15). The flood this weekend was a most unusual one with many guests and their families coming to the hotel at all hours. Yet, due to the floods, many of our staff were unable to come to work.

Revoking the subversion law

Revoking the subversion law The recommendation of the National Commission on Human Rights that the government rescind Law No.11/NPS/1963 on the Suppression of Subversive Activities has received widespread attention.

Asylum seekers weighing options

Asylum seekers weighing options JAKARTA (JP): Nine East Timorese who have been camped out at the Australian Embassy for the past nine days continued to ponder their future yesterday after Canberra rejected their bids for asylum.

Nation's top 10 taxpayers

Nation's top 10 taxpayers Individual Corporate 1. Putera Sampoerna 1. PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia 2. Soedono Salim 2. PT Indonesian Satellite Corp. 3. Henry Pribadi 3. PT Gudang Garam 4. Anthoni Salim 4. PT H.M. Sampoerna 5. Bambang Trihatmodjo 5. Bank Negara Indonesia 1946 6. Prajogo Pangestu 6.

Nurcholish defends Gus Dur from critics

Nurcholish defends Gus Dur from critics SEMARANG (JP): Noted scholar Nurcholish Madjid called on "those who doesn't understand" Nahdlatul Ulama not to meddle in NU affairs, much less ask chairman Abdurrahman Wahid to resign from Indonesia's largest Moslem organization.

Soeharto backs Basofi in PDI feud

Soeharto backs Basofi in PDI feud JAKARTA (JP): East Java Governor Basofi Sudirman yesterday said he has the support of President Soeharto on how he has approached the row dividing the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) in his territory.

Mincing words

Mincing words At times The Jakarta Post intervenes deeply into the letters of the "Your Letters" column. This may give an entirely different meaning to the writer's idea. Sometimes I even find that whole sentences are changed or omitted.

Telstra wants mobile radio phone project

Telstra wants mobile radio phone project JAKARTA (JP): After losing the battle for shares in PT Telkomsel, Australia's Telstra now wants to buy a stake in another Indonesian telecommunications provider.

Idul Fitri exodus set to climax today

Idul Fitri exodus set to climax today JAKARTA (JP): Motorists heading out of Jakarta be warned. Prepare for massive congestion and possible detours.The intensity of the massive Idul Fitri exodus will increase throughout the weekend.

Investors eying SE Asia deficits

Investors eying SE Asia deficits SINGAPORE (Reuter): Global investors continue to watch current account deficits in Southeast Asia and will punish those with low foreign direct investment, high imports and lackluster export performance, UBS Global Research said yesterday.

'Wayang Orang' at Gedung Kesenian

'Wayang Orang' at Gedung Kesenian JAKARTA (JP): The Bharata company will perform traditional Javanese Wayang Orang theater at Gedung Kesenian Jakarta on March 6. Tickets for Narayana Maling (Narayana the thief), directed by Heru Purnomo, will be sold at Rp 15,000 and Rp 10,000. (sur)

Reporter dies from bus crash

Reporter dies from bus crash JAKARTA (JP): A reporter from the Pelita newspaper in Jakarta died in Madiun, East Java, yesterday, 10 days after the minibus that he and other reporters were riding in plunged into a river.

RP seen rebounding from makati blasts

RP seen rebounding from makati blasts MANILA (Reuter): A grenade attack in the Philippines' main business area has intensified security fears and revived memories of past mayhem but the economy is robust enough to shrug it off, analysts said yesterday.

Plywood producers deny industry is bad debt source

Plywood producers deny industry is bad debt source JAKARTA (JP): Forest-based industrialists have dismissed criticism which accuses the plywood industry of being a source of bad loans.A. Tjipto Wignjoprajitno, the executive chairman of the Association of Indonesian Wood Panel Producers, said...

Unity, a tree with many branches

Unity, a tree with many branchesBy John Phillips This is the first of two articles on cultural diversity and how it relates to conflict and unity in a country. YOGYAKARTA (JP): At first I was perplexed by the Indonesian idea of "unity in diversity" because the word "unity" has a positive...

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Music * Hotel Dai-ichi, Jl. Senen Raya 135, Central Jakarta. - Mezzanine Lounge: Solo Pianist, daily from 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., opening hours Monday to Sunday 11 a.m to 1 a.m. * Hotel Aryaduta, Jl.

Rights body handles high voltage woe

Rights body handles high voltage woe JAKARTA (JP): The human rights body has promised to bring to its April meeting with Coordinating Minister for Political Affairs and Security Soesilo Soedarman the complaint of some North Sulawesi villagers on the installment of high voltage transmission cables...

Nuclear power plant

Nuclear power plant During my brief first visit to your country, I was shocked to read about a nuclear power plant that has been proposed by Canadian interests. My sources tell me that the power plant will be located on a fault line and could be completed quickly.