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Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on March 18, 1997: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------ Dharmala Insurance 1,500 0 0 Ades Alfindo 1,025 0 0 Andayani Megah 1,000 0 303,000 AHAP Insurance 2,675 0 0 Argha Karya...

City buildings designed for worse quakes: Experts

City buildings designed for worse quakes: Experts JAKARTA (JP): High rise buildings in Jakarta were designed to withstand earthquakes of much greater intensity than Monday's tremors, experts here said.The intensity would have to be at least two and a half times that of Monday to damage buildings,...

RI elections cultural not political, says observer

RI elections cultural not political, says observer JAKARTA (JP): The general elections over the last three decades have been cultural events rather than political ones, an observer said yesterday.The once-in-five-years polls' popular sobriquet, fiesta of democracy, explains their essential meaning,...

Mar'ie vows to implement new customs law

Mar'ie vows to implement new customs law JAKARTA (JP): Despite private sector concerns the government has vowed to implement the new customs procedures on April 1 without any transition period.The minister of finance, Mar'ie Muhammad, said yesterday the government had made enough preparations to...

Baby dumper gets six months

Baby dumper gets six months MAUMERE, East Nusa Tenggara: An unmarried woman was sentenced to six months in jail over the weekend for dumping her newborn child into her neighbor's toilet last year.Yabelin Oetpah was found guilty of attempting to murder her 2.8-kilogram baby.

To Mecca with Golkar?

To Mecca with Golkar? JEPARA, Central Java (JP): Hundreds of Moslems going on the haj pilgrimage to Mecca were caught up in the raging political color war here yesterday.They found it impossible to say no when the government officials that had arranged their departure coerced them into buying...

Indonesia imports 1m tons sugar yearly

Indonesia imports 1m tons sugar yearly BANDUNG (JP): Indonesia imports about one million tons of sugar in a year to supply the demand of sugar in the country, an official has said here.Beddu Amang, the head of the National Logistics Agency, said the demand of sugar now reached 3 million tons, while...

Spotlight

SpotlightPhoto A: IndoramaIndo-RamaBUSINESS DEAL: S.P. Lophia (second from right), managing director of PT Indo-Rama Synthetics Tbk, congratulates Ray Ho (third from right), director of Deutsche Morgan Grenfell Singapore Ltd., after signing a loan agreement in Singapore.

Big budget needed to upgrade Bogor lakes

Big budget needed to upgrade Bogor lakes JAKARTA (JP): A large amount of money is needed to upgrade 120 manmade lakes in Bogor, according to regency spokesman Denny M. Moechry, but the Bogor regency has no authority to upgrade them because they fall under the West Java provincial administration's...

Oki expands business

Oki expands business TOKYO (Reuter): Oki Electric Industry Co Ltd said yesterday that it and a Chinese telecommunications firm would set up a joint venture in China in May to manufacture and sell telephone systems and switchboards.

Malaysian leaders cautious on Lee's vow to retract remarks

Malaysian leaders cautious on Lee's vow to retract remarks KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysian leaders reacted guardedly yesterday to Singapore political patriarch Lee Kuan Yew's promise to retract remarks which triggered a political row between the two neighbors.

Brunei confirms for SEA Games

Brunei confirms for SEA Games JAKARTA (JP): Brunei became the last country to confirm its participation in the 19th SEA Games here from Oct. 11 to Oct. 19.An official of the organizers, M. Hindarto, said Brunei will send its 325 athletes and 106 officials to take part in 24 events.

Grahaniaga gets $105 million loan

Grahaniaga gets $105 million loan JAKARTA (JP): Property developer PT Grahaniaga Tatautama secured yesterday a US$105 million syndicated loan from 26 banks.The company's president, Mohamad S Hidayat, said $75 million would be used to finance the development of the second Niaga Tower in the Sudirman...

Defamation case trial to go on

Defamation case trial to go on JAKARTA (JP): The Central Jakarta District Court decided yesterday to continue trying a lawyer charged with defaming Akbar Tandjung, the minister of public housing.Heri S.

Childless couples eye orang utans

Childless couples eye orang utans KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Baby orang utans are being abducted and reared by desperate childless couples in Malaysia, a newspaper reported here yesterday.The couples shave the body hair off the orang utans to make them look more human, Edwin Bosi, an officer at the...

Rights body says circus guilty of child abuse

Rights body says circus guilty of child abuse BOGOR (JP): The National Commission on Human Rights found that the Oriental Circus Indonesia violated the rights of the employees who ran away to the rights body for help.

S'pore to launch speed crackdown

S'pore to launch speed crackdown SINGAPORE (DPA): While traffic gridlock slowly paralyzes East Asia's big cities from Taipei to Jakarta, Singapore has been lucky or clever enough to keep cars humming along its streets and highways quickly -- perhaps too quickly.

ABRI member demolishes villa

ABRI member demolishes villa BOGOR (JP): A Jakarta-based general has set an example for other Armed Forces personnel by demolishing his illegal villa in Puncak.Bogor mayoralty spokesman Denny M. Moechry confirmed an ABRI official had demolished his villa in response to the government's campaign to...

Two soldiers testify against Aberson

Two soldiers testify against Aberson JAKARTA (JP): Two military witnesses testified yesterday in the Central Jakarta District Court against Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) legislator Aberson Marle Sihaloho by recalling the defamatory statements he allegedly made against President Soeharto.

Financindo secures loans

Financindo secures loans JAKARTA (JP): PT Tunas Financindo, a subsidiary of PT Tunas Ridean, signed a loan syndication worth US$30 million in Singapore yesterday to strengthen its working capital.The company announced yesterday the loan, arranged by HSBC Investment Bank Asia Limited, was 23 percent...

Local stocks keep falling

Local stocks keep falling JAKARTA (JP): Share prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) continued to lose ground yesterday sparked by a sharp drop in Telkom's share price.An HG Asia dealer said the market was featureless as investors were not hungry for shares.The JSX composite index closed 1.

Thai PM to visit Brunei

Thai PM to visit Brunei BANGKOK (DPA): Thai Prime Minister Chavalit Yongchaiyudh will travel to Brunei and Singapore this week to discuss trade and investment and address problems faced by Thai laborers in both countries, government sources said yesterday.

Pilgrims to face cold weather in Holy Land

Pilgrims to face cold weather in Holy Land JAKARTA (JP): This year's haj pilgrims are facing relatively cold weather in Saudi Arabia, a situation which will increase the physical ordeal of the journey, according to Wan Alkadri, the head of the Ministry of Health's Haj Health Affairs.

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.

Malaysia rubber production falls 12%

Malaysia rubber production falls 12% KUALA LUMPUR (Reuter): Weak prices have driven down Malaysian natural rubber output by an estimated 12 percent in the first quarter of 1997 compared to the year-earlier period, rubber traders said yesterday.

Business in HK to remain as usual after handover

Business in HK to remain as usual after handover JAKARTA (JP): Hong Kong's secretary for trade and industry, Denise C.Y. Yue, assured Indonesia's business community yesterday that Hong Kong's economic regime would be unchanged after the colony was transferred to China.

Govt relaxes rules on election campaigners

Govt relaxes rules on election campaigners JAKARTA (JP): The government, already under fire for its election policy that critics say benefits Golkar, is relaxing the rules governing election campaigners.

UN, U.S. human rights officials to visit E. Timor

UN, U.S. human rights officials to visit E. Timor JAKARTA (JP): Two high-ranking foreign officials, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State John Shattuck and United Nations special envoy Jamsheed Marker, are due in East Timor this week on separate fact-finding missions on the human rights situation.

Tariffs for AFTA set

Tariffs for AFTA set JAKARTA (JP): The government has set a schedule of tariff reduction for most industrial products of up to 5 percent by 2003 for the ASEAN Free Trade Area.Finance minister decree No. 94/KMK.01/1997, dated Feb.

Foreign fishermen deported

Foreign fishermen deported MANADO, North Sulawesi: Eight Filipino fishermen have been deported by the immigration office here for entering the province without proper documents, Antara reported yesterday.

Wismoyo tells swimmers to win back national pride

Wismoyo tells swimmers to win back national pride JAKARTA (JP): Wismoyo Arismunandar, the National Sports Council's chairman, went to the Senayan Swimming Pool yesterday to encourage the national swimming team to clean up in the pool at the 19th SEA Games.

Telkom responds

Telkom responds I am writing in reference to the letter New telephone line from S & J Watson (March 13).After checking the line on March 13, we found that the cause of the disturbance was the damage of multiplexer equipment, and we repaired the damage on the same day.

RP army attack on camp kills 11

RP army attack on camp kills 11 COTABATO, Philippines (AFP): An army bombing raid on a Moslem camp in the southern Philippines hit a school killing 10 teenage pupils and their teacher, Moro guerrilla leaders charged yesterday.

BT sees S'pore as Asian telecom hub

BT sees S'pore as Asian telecom hub SINGAPORE (Reuter): British Telecommunications Plc (BT) said yesterday it aimed to turn Singapore into an Asian communications hub if it and its partners won their bid for a license to operate telephone services there from 2000.

Soeharto blasts hasty analyses

Soeharto blasts hasty analysesBy Dwi Atmanta MEDAN (JP): President Soeharto criticized Indonesian social scientists yesterday for issuing what he called unsubstantiated analyses of the unrest that rocked the country in recent months.

Eastern flood canal project won't be canceled, says Rais

Eastern flood canal project won't be canceled, says Rais JAKARTA (JP): Deputy governor of economic and development affairs Tb. M. Rais said yesterday the municipality would not cancel the long-planned eastern canal project.

Forest royalties set by April

Forest royalties set by April JAKARTA (JP): The government will announce whether it will increase forest royalties by April 1, forestry minister Djamaludin Suryohadikusuma said yesterday."We will see the capability of forestry concessionaires to pay royalties before deciding on any increase," he...

Garuda to sell hotels in consolidation scheme

Garuda to sell hotels in consolidation scheme JAKARTA (JP): National flag carrier Garuda Indonesia will finalize the sale of its two hotels in April, the airline's president, Soepandi, said yesterday."We hope we will be able to sign the sales before the end of next month," he said.

10 questioned over riot

10 questioned over riot PRAYA, West Nusa Tenggara: Central Lombok police have detained 10 people allegedly involved in Saturday's rioting, a press report said yesterday.Central Lombok regent Ircham said the authorities would take harsh action against those found guilty of inciting the riot and...

Aid for quake victims embezzled

Aid for quake victims embezzled BANDAR LAMPUNG, Lampung: Lampung University student activists demanded yesterday that the results of an investigation into the alleged embezzlement of aid for Liwa quake victims be made public.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:30 p.m. Travel: My Country 2:35 TV Series: Berenstain Bears 3:00 News: Lintasan Berita 3:05 Children's Program: Diletansia 3:30 Science Film: Four Minute Mile 4:00 News: Lintasan Berita 4:05 Science and Technology Film 4:30 Culture: Pelangi Budaya; Perkawinan Adat Biak 4:55 Filler...

Cause of teenagers mischief

Cause of teenagers mischiefFrom Pikiran RakyatI am an organization instructor at a government-recognized private school in Bandung. The high school is not big and there are not many students. Despite this, it has carved itself a name with organizing instruction courses like mine.

PT Sliontec to set up adhesive tape plant

PT Sliontec to set up adhesive tape plant JAKARTA (JP): PT Sliontec Ekadharma Indonesia will spend Rp 33.32 billion (US$14 million) setting up a tape adhesive plant in MM 2100 industrial estate in Cibitung, West Java, in May.

SE Asian palm oil markets seen weak

SE Asian palm oil markets seen weak KUALA LUMPUR (Reuter): Southeast Asian palm oil markets are likely be weak this week, with bearish February supply/demand figures released at the weekend seen having a negative impact on the Malaysian market.

EARTHQUAKE TERROR:

EARTHQUAKE TERROR: JP/oby JP/arh Hundreds of private companies' employees working in multi- story buildings on thoroughfares, such as Jl. Jend. Sudirman (see photos) lined up outside their evacuated buildings following the tremor which rocked the city yesterday.

Social scientists gather

Social scientists gather JAKARTA (JP): Social scientists from universities across Indonesia start a five-day congress and series of seminars in Medan, North Sumatra today to draft recommendations for fellow professionals on how to anticipate tougher future challenges.

Our country should not decline

Our country should not declineFrom KompasAfter more than 50 years of independence Indonesia now has many intellectuals and thinkers. The situation is clearly different from conditions 60 to 65 years ago. At the time whatever a leader said was trusted and accepted.The situation has now changed.

Journalism quiz for students

Journalism quiz for students JAKARTA (JP): As part of the commemoration of National Press Day, which falls on Feb. 9, the Indonesian Journalists Association Jakarta chapter is to hold a journalism quiz for senior high school students.

RI customs law triggers panic

RI customs law triggers panic JAKARTA (JP): Frightened producer importers have stockpiled six months of supplies, fearing that the implementation of the 1995 customs law starting on April 1 could hinder the flow of imports for quite some time.

Bus kills student, injures nine

Bus kills student, injures nine PURWOKERTO, Central Java: A speeding bus plowed into a crowd of students, killing one and injuring nine in Pakuncen, 15 kilometers west of here yesterday.The police saved the bus driver, Zaenuri, 27, from being beaten up by an angry mob, eyewitnesses said.