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NoticeAs Jakarta Stock Exchange was closed yesterday for the closing of the 1996/1997 fiscal year, stock prices are unavailable. -- Editor

RI ready to face New Zealand in Davis Cup

RI ready to face New Zealand in Davis Cup JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia will compete for a place in the World Group II at the Davis Cup tie against New Zealand here from April 4 to April 6 at the Senayan tennis complex.

Foreign loan and religion

Foreign loan and religionFrom Forum KeadilanOn reading the interview with B.J. Habibie in Forum Keadilan (No. 24, year V, March 10, 1997), I was puzzled. The book Preparatory Committee for Indonesian Independence clearly stated that Indonesia knows no minority and majority groups.

RI, Malaysia firms tie up

RI, Malaysia firms tie up JAKARTA (JP): A consortium of a local and a foreign company is planning to undertake a water treatment project in Padang, West Java, in cooperation with the city's water company.

Political parties granted Rp 500m each for election

Political parties granted Rp 500m each for election JAKARTA (JP): The three political parties contesting the May 29 general election were given Rp 500 million (US$ 206,782) each yesterday to finance their campaigns.

Perumka sees revenue up

Perumka sees revenue up JAKARTA (JP): The state railway company, Perumka, has projected that its revenue for this year will be Rp 766 billion (US$316.79 million), Rp 193 billion more than its revenue last year of Rp 663 billion.

Internet's NASA

Internet's NASA I am in Jakarta for a week to give a workshop in Electronic Publishing, for Indonesian publishers, at the British Council.Myra Sidharta's article The amusing and confusing technology era (Sunday, March 30, 1997) reminded me of the first time I used the World Wide Web on the Internet.

Sulawesi officials fight for tax collection at airport

Sulawesi officials fight for tax collection at airportBy Pandaya MAROS, South Sulawesi (JP): A dimly lit conference room was packed here last week with a score of Maros regency senior officials and 29 journalists from across Indonesia.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:30 p.m. News: Lintas Nusantara 2:40 Travel: My Country 2:45 Children's Film 3:00 News: Lintasan Berita 3:10 Teenagers' Program: Remaja Indonesia 3:35 Documentary 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Science and Technology Film 5:00 English Lessons 5:25 Variety Show 5:30 Economic News: Lintas...

Serpong Damai course offers best golfing holes

Serpong Damai course offers best golfing holesBy Nicklaus D'Cruz The Bumi Serpong Damai Course in Indonesia is a phenomenal layout that caters to almost every aspect of the game. It looks for length on some occasions; it looks for finesse on others; it looks for intelligence; it looks for workable...

PT Indocement expects high growth in 1997

PT Indocement expects high growth in 1997 JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed PT Indocement Tunggal Prakarsa of the Salim Group expects further revenue growth this year.It is expected that cement operations and increased sales of its subsidiary, Indofood, will generate the increased revenue.

Government not to revise VAT receipt target

Government not to revise VAT receipt target JAKARTA (JP): Director General of Taxation Fuad Bawazier affirmed yesterday that the target for value-added tax (VAT) revenue in the 1997/1998 fiscal year would not be revised despite the drop in tax receipts in the last fiscal year ending yesterday.

Man jailed for blasphemy

Man jailed for blasphemy TASIKMALAYA, West Java: Buki Sahidin, a 53-year-old resident of Tawangbanteng village, Indihiang, has been sentenced to six years and eight months imprisonment for blasphemy.The Tasikmalaya district court said Saturday that Buki had been found guilty of blasphemy and...

Hatcheries give young turtles better start in life

Hatcheries give young turtles better start in lifeBy Ida Indawati Khouw JAKARTA (JP): No safe passage, no mother to provide protection ... a baby sea turtle crawls from its nest to the sea across a minefield of danger, as birds scour the beach for food.

Istiqlal Museum

Istiqlal MuseumFrom RepublikaOnce again Moslems can rejoice with the establishment of the Bayt Alquran and the Istiqlal Museum at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah. Both establishments will be filled with objects of historical value on Islam.

Two die of beatings in North Jakarta

Two die of beatings in North Jakarta JAKARTA (JP): A youth and a lecturer of a state-run marine science academy died of beatings in separate incidents in North Jakarta.North Jakarta Police Chief. Lt. Col. Rismawan said yesterday that Patar Halomoan Malalo, a street youth, died in a house on Jl.

Control on radio frequencies tightened

Control on radio frequencies tightened JAKARTA (JP): The government will tighten controls on the use of radio frequencies in Indonesia, said Director General of Post and Telecommunications Djakaria Purawidjaja.

S. Korean defendant still in hospital

S. Korean defendant still in hospital JAKARTA (JP): The South Korean defendant on trial for the collapse of the Grogol flyover bridge is still in hospital after a recent stroke, a judge said yesterday.His lawyers from the Rusdi Nurima office and the Prastowo and Associates firm had asked for the...

Experts defend PRD's manifesto in court

Experts defend PRD's manifesto in court JAKARTA (JP): Political analyst Deliar Noer and philosopher Franz-Magnis Suseno said in court yesterday that the political manifesto of the Democratic People's Party (PRD) did not contradict the state ideology Pancasila.

Ulema denies inciting Pekalongan riots

Ulema denies inciting Pekalongan riots JAKARTA (JP): A Moslem ulema in Central Java has denied the accusation that he incited last week's riots in the coastal town of Pekalongan.Afifudin Musytari HB, the principal of The Holy Al-Furqon Mangkang Islamic boarding school in Semarang, said he had not...

Dozens of mining firms may halt exploration in RI

Dozens of mining firms may halt exploration in RI TORONTO (AP): Dozens of mining companies including Vancouver- based Placer Dome Inc. and Barrick Gold Corp. of Toronto will likely halt their mineral exploration programs in Indonesia until they get final approval, says an executive mining firm.

RI mosque to be built in Bosnia

RI mosque to be built in Bosnia JAKARTA: Construction of the Mohammad Soeharto Mosque in war- torn western Sarajevo, Bosnia, is to start soon. It will serve as a token of friendship between Indonesia and Bosnia.

On Warkop comedians

On Warkop comedians I read with extreme joy the letter from Mrs. R. Bahrun Warkop comedians uneducational (March 29, 1997) translated from Republika.I fully agree with the contents of the letter and share exactly the same feelings about the nature of the comedians' show.Bravo, Mrs.

Course for election officers

Course for election officers JAKARTA (JP): A two-day course for officers in charge of overseeing the election procedures began yesterday in Sunter, North Jakarta.Deputy Governor for Administrative Affairs Idroes, reading Governor Surjadi Soedirdja's opening address, told the 232 participants to pay...

Police tried to bribe Zarina, driver says

Police tried to bribe Zarina, driver says JAKARTA (JP): A driver testifying in the Ecstasy trial of TV actress Zarina, said yesterday he heard the police who raided Zarina's house offering her a "amicable" settlement.

Yemen won't take RI lightly in World Cup

Yemen won't take RI lightly in World Cup JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia is a country that must not be taken lightly in the World Cup Asian zone qualifier (Group Five) to be held in Manado, North Sulawesi, said the coach for the Yemen team, Hazim Jassim of Iraq.

Civil society vital for sustained development: Emil

Civil society vital for sustained development: Emil JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia needs a strong civil society to sustain its development and survive the challenges of the 21st century, environmentalist Emil Salim said yesterday.The first step to develop such a society is to empower people, he said.

Malaysia cautious of breaking ties with S'pore

Malaysia cautious of breaking ties with S'poreBy Bill Tarrant KUALA LUMPUR (Reuter): Malaysia last Thursday stepped back from a threat to plunge ties with Singapore to their worst level in 30 years, underlining the huge economic stakes in the relationship, analysts said.

Toyo's gas pipeline deal

Toyo's gas pipeline deal TOKYO (Reuter): Toyo Engineering Corp said over the weekend that it had won an order from Mobil Exploration Indonesia to build a 100-km undersea natural gas pipeline and gas-treating facilities.

Call for new street lighting, rules to preserve old Kota

Call for new street lighting, rules to preserve old Kota JAKARTA (JP): A seminar on the downtown Kota project has raised the need for rules supporting the preservation of the old area including more street lights for security.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:30 p.m. Travel Program: My Country 2:35 TV Series: Road to Avonlea 3:00 News: Lintasan Berita 3:05 Children's Program: Anak Anak Indonesia 3:30 TV Series: Fresh Prince of Bell Air 4:05 Science Film: Earth Revealed 4:30 Education Quiz: Cepat Tepat 4:55 Filler/Trailer 5:00 Regional...

Public call for reelection of Soeharto grows

Public call for reelection of Soeharto grows UJUNGPANDANG, South Sulawesi (JP): Governor Maj. Gen. (ret) HZB Palaguna has stood by local figures' recent bid to seek President Soeharto's reelection in 1998.

101,000 illiterate in East Timor

101,000 illiterate in East Timor DILI: About 101,000 East Timorese aged between 10 and 44 years are illiterate, local education office chief Andry Sutardi said Saturday.Andry said the local government had initiated literacy courses in Baucau and Dili.

RI rated Asia's most corrupt

RI rated Asia's most corrupt SINGAPORE (Reuter): Indonesia has been rated as the most corrupt country in Asia, but the problem is increasing in almost every country in the region, a report said yesterday.

Aceh palm oil exported

Aceh palm oil exported JAKARTA (JP): The northern Sumatran province of Aceh has exported palm oil products to Europe and Latin America.The divisional head of Aceh's Trade and Industry Agency, Cut Hananan, said over the weekend 20.22 tons of palm oil products worth Rp 21.30 billion (US$8.

RI's cocoa output may be 325,000 tons

RI's cocoa output may be 325,000 tons WASHINGTON (Reuter): The U.S. agriculture attache in Ivory Coast raised the forecast for the country's 1996-97 cocoa crop to 1.10 million tons, the U.S. Agriculture Department (USDA) said over the weekend.

Hanbo suspected of illegal takeover of N. Korean mill

Hanbo suspected of illegal takeover of N. Korean mill SEOUL (AFP): South Korea's collapsed Hanbo conglomerate faced fresh accusations yesterday of spending US$3.3 million on an illegal project to take over a North Korean steel mill last year.The Hankook newspaper charged Hanbo diverted $3.

East Timor, a case of management

East Timor, a case of managementFrom NeracaIn the context of the visit of UN Secretary General envoy for East Timor, Jamesheed Marker, I need to clarify that the East Timor problem is not one of integration but of management. The integration of East Timor into Indonesia is finished.

Malaysia, Singapore should end discord

Malaysia, Singapore should end discord Malaysia's Acting Foreign Minister, Abang Abu Bakar Mustapha, has denied his government is to freeze bilateral relations with Singapore. He conceded that Malaysian-Singaporean relations were discussed in a cabinet meeting Wednesday, but said the outcome was...

Bank Negara predicts slight pickup in ASEAN growth

Bank Negara predicts slight pickup in ASEAN growth KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) will enjoy slightly higher average economic growth of 7. 3 percent in 1997, but their collective current account deficit will worsen, Malaysia's central bank forecast...

Bengkulu tourism resort

Bengkulu tourism resort JAKARTA (JP): Puncak Niaga SDN Bhd of Selangor, Malaysia, will soon develop an integrated tourism resort worth US$40 million in Bengkulu, a spokesman said over the weekend.Dato Razali Ismail, a top executive of the Malaysian group, said at a meeting with Bengkulu Governor...

Oil spills, coral damage threatens Seribu Islanders

Oil spills, coral damage threatens Seribu Islanders JAKARTA (JP): Oil spills and damage to coral reefs are threatening the livelihood of Seribu Islands' fishing communities, local fishermen and teachers said in a workshop last week.

Hoax of the century

Hoax of the century What Canada's Bre-X Minerals Ltd. has claimed over the past year to be the largest gold find of the century could turn into the hoax of the century. International investors, including many major mutual funds, and the Indonesian government, were obviously stunned by Bre-X's...

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Music * Radisson Hotel, Jl. Pecenongan 72, Central Jakarta: - Lobby Lounge Bar; Vino on Bass and Yudi on Piano, Mona and Nongky (Singers), Monday to Saturday, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. * Ancol Travelodge, Jl. Lodan Timur No.

Three SE Asian nations face problems entering ASEAN

Three SE Asian nations face problems entering ASEANBy Riyadi BANGKOK (JP): Problems remain looming toward the adoption of Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar into the realm of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) as they are struggling over reforming their economy.

PT Astra plans to help small firms

PT Astra plans to help small firms JAKARTA (JP): Giant car assembler PT Astra International has pledged to set aside 2 percent of its net profits each year to help finance small and medium enterprises (SMEs) across the country, a company executive said.

Provinces get grant

Provinces get grant JAKARTA: Japan, through its embassy here, has granted 877 million yen (Rp 17.5 billion) to four provinces in eastern Indonesia.The grant for East Nusa Tenggara, North Sulawesi, Southeast Sulawesi and Irian Jaya was presented here Thursday by Japanese Ambassador to Indonesia...

Share prices expected to bounce back

Share prices expected to bounce back JAKARTA (JP): The share prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange are expected to bounce back this week after losing ground last week due to selling pressures on selected big capitalized stocks.

Economic ties with RI important, says Qatar

Economic ties with RI important, says Qatar DUBAI (Antara): Qatari Emir Shaikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani has said his country is paying great attention to economic cooperation with Indonesia.The Qatari Emir made the remark during his meeting with Indonesia's Foreign Minister Ali Alatas at his...

Contemporary paintings show

Contemporary paintings show JAKARTA (JP): Two contemporary Indonesian painters with international reputations will hold a joint-exhibition at the Santi Gallery on Jl. Benda, Kemang, South Jakarta, from April 2.