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House member hails Peres' offer to Gus Dur

House member hails Peres' offer to Gus Dur JAKARTA (JP): A legislator hailed yesterday the nomination of Abdurrahman Wahid, the prominent chairman of Indonesia's largest Moslem organization Nahdlatul Ulama, to be a member of Israel's Simon Peres Institute.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:30 p.m. Travel: My Country 2:35 TV Series: Animated Classic 3:05 Teenagers' Program: Remaja Indonesia 3:30 TV Series: Emergency Call 4:00 News: Lintasan Berita 4:05 Comedy: Situasi 4:30 Student's Quiz: Cerdas Cermat 4:55 Filler 5:00 Regional News 5:30 Family Program: Harmoni...

Sri Bintang and friends charged with subversion

Sri Bintang and friends charged with subversion JAKARTA (JP): Dissident politician Sri Bintang Pamungkas and two fellow leaders of the Indonesian Democratic Union Party (PUDI) were formally charged with subversion yesterday, in part for calling on the people to boycott the May 29 general election.

Zarina's trial postponed

Zarina's trial postponed JAKARTA (JP): Judge Sumantri of the West Jakarta District Court yesterday postponed the hearing of Zarina, who is being tried for possession of Ecstasy pills, until Monday due to her illness.

Journalists plan to sue over beating

Journalists plan to sue over beating YOGYAKARTA (JP): The local chapter of the Association of Indonesian Journalists is threatening to sue a police officer who punched a female reporter here Wednesday."We are working on taking legal action.

MPR decision No.3

MPR decision No.3 I would like to comment on decision No.3/1978 by the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) on the position of and the work relationship between the state's highest institution and the state's high institutions.

Indonesia and Malaysia pick up Chinese corn

Indonesia and Malaysia pick up Chinese corn SINGAPORE (Reuter): Indonesia and Malaysia have bought around 50,000 tons of Chinese corn in the last week, and possibly more, as the grains and oilseeds business picked up in the region, traders said yesterday.

Telkom, Sofrecom to set up JVC

Telkom, Sofrecom to set up JVC JAKARTA (JP): State domestic telecommunications company PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Telkom) plans to set up a joint venture company with France's Sofrecom.The company's director of operations and marketing, Dadad Kustiwa, said yesterday the joint venture was...

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Music * Ancol Travelodge, Jl. Lodan Timur No. 7, Taman Impian Jaya Ancol, North Jakarta: - Jungles Restaurant; Pasar Malam, Keroncong and Kecapi Suling, Friday, 6 p.m. to 10.30 p.m., Dixie Band, Saturday, 6 p.m. to 10.30 p.m., Trio Band, Sunday, 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. - No.

Flight for haj starts March 15

Flight for haj starts March 15 JAKARTA (JP): The first Jakarta haj pilgrims will fly out on March 15, Governor Surjadi Soedirdja has said.Two flights a day would transport the 23,790 pilgrims this year, he said Friday when installing the pilgrims' 100 official escorts.

Suspect or scapegoat?

Suspect or scapegoat? An intriguing legal occurrence happened earlier this week. The High Court in Yogyakarta returned the minutes of the police proceedings against Dwi Sumaji, alias Iwik -- and not for the first, but for the fourth time.

Correction

Correction CORRECTION: In yesterday's editorial commenting on the bill on manpower, we erroneously attributed some remarks about the bill to Bomer Pasaribu, an executive of the All Indonesian Workers Union and a member of the House of Representatives.

Councilors want careful study of police HQ deal

Councilors want careful study of police HQ deal JAKARTA (JP): Councilors welcome the plan on the construction of the new City Police headquarters by a private developer on a barter basis, but warn that state interest must come first in such a deal.Nawadji and Lukman F.

Soeharto warns again about antigovt groups

Soeharto warns again about antigovt groups JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto issued a fresh warning yesterday to beware of people pursuing activities that could endanger national unity.Soeharto said in a speech read by Army Chief Gen. R.

Governor plays down electric car proposal

Governor plays down electric car proposal JAKARTA (JP): The governor said yesterday that the city has yet to receive a proposal on alternative mode of public transport.Governor Surjadi Soedirdja was responding to reports on a four-wheeled electric car proposed by a private company for use in...

Elementary school teachers

Elementary school teachersFrom Suara KaryaEver since the government decided that elementary school teachers should possess a Diploma II certificate, many graduates from the Teachers Training School have shifted into other professions such as food sellers, drivers or even becak (rickshaw) drivers.

Armed Forces should stay neutral: Kemal

Armed Forces should stay neutral: Kemal JAKARTA (JP): A former senior military officer has joined the growing list of people demanding a neutral Armed Forces.Lt. Gen. (ret) Kemal Idris, a former chief of the Army's Strategic Reserve Command who has become a vocal critic of the government, said...

Govt urged to cut expo permit red tape

Govt urged to cut expo permit red tape JAKARTA (JP): The Association of Indonesian Convention and Exhibition Organizers urged the government yesterday to simplify licensing procedures in the exhibition and convention business.

Pertamina raises $1.13b to finance 8th LNG plant

Pertamina raises $1.13b to finance 8th LNG plant JAKARTA (JP): State oil and gas company Pertamina has secured a US$1.13 billion syndicated loan to finance the building of its eighth liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant in Bontang, East Kalimantan.

FDI can hold developing nations prisoner: Expert

FDI can hold developing nations prisoner: Expert JAKARTA (JP): Foreign direct investment inflows will strengthen a country's international competitiveness provided the country controls it, South Korean professor Dong-Sung Cho said yesterday.

Govt rejects plan for UN rights office here

Govt rejects plan for UN rights office here JAKARTA (JP): The government denied yesterday a United Nations officials' claim that a human rights office would open here soon to monitor the situation in East Timor.The Indonesian foreign ministry's director for international organizations, N.

Vietnam launches TV talk show

Vietnam launches TV talk show HANOI (DPA): Vietnam's broadcasting system is poised for another milestone, albeit decades behind most of the rest of the world -- with the introduction this Sunday of its very first talk show.

Dili defends jobs policy

Dili defends jobs policy DILI: The East Timor administration is to retain its policy of sending youths to other provinces to reduce unemployment despite persistent criticism, a local official said yesterday.The head of the provincial manpower office, Ign. Mujihartono,.

Officials urged to talk to people more

Officials urged to talk to people more JAKARTA (JP): Government officials need to hold talks with the public on a more regular basis in the face of a global push for greater democratization, it was stressed yesterday.

Geographical names

Geographical namesFrom KompasThere is no standard for geographical names in the Indonesian language. We use the equivalents of "South-East Asia", "East Asia", "Western Europe" and "North America", but why do we say "Middle East"? I think this is more connected with the "Near East" and "Far East".

Spratlys row goes on at ASEAN regional forum

Spratlys row goes on at ASEAN regional forum BEIJING (DPA): Foreign affairs and defense representatives of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations' Regional Forum (ARF) were expected to reopen discussions over territorial claims during three days of talks which began in the Chinese capital...

RP reserves reach $12.05b

RP reserves reach $12.05b MANILA (AFP): Central Bank of the Philippines governor Gabriel Singson yesterday announced gross international reserves (GIR) peaked at US$12.05 billion the previous day."Given the current state of investor confidence on the Philippines, the targeted end-year GIR level of...

Court urged to continue fraud case

Court urged to continue fraud case JAKARTA (JP): State prosecutors urged the Central Jakarta District court yesterday to continue trying two men accused of defrauding Bank Indonesia.Prosecutors Soejitno and Tony Spontana told the court to reject the defense lawyers' objections last week which said...

Traditional market sellers

Traditional market sellersFrom KompasI wonder if the commitment to protect traditional market sellers from the rapid growth of supermalls in Jakarta, is being honored. It seems that it was a lightly made promise, no more.The Pondok Indah market in South Jakarta, for instance, is a dying market.

Cargo ship sinks in Java Sea

Cargo ship sinks in Java Sea SURABAYA (JP): One passenger was found dead and 20 others were rescued Tuesday night after a ship packed with cargo sank in the Java Sea, the authorities said yesterday.Tanjung Perak harbormasters said Bintang Perkasa capsized near Masalembo Island on its way from...

Liquidation debate

Liquidation debate Bank Indonesia Governor J. Soedradjad Djiwandono should have felt uncomfortable at having to answer questions from reporters before Wednesday's cabinet meeting on the possible liquidation of troubled banks, even though the questions would have been expected after Finance Minister...

Asia-Pacific demand for printers slows

Asia-Pacific demand for printers slows SINGAPORE (AFP): Demand for computer printers in the Asia- Pacific region is to expand at a slower pace of 14 percent this year after posting an explosive growth rate in 1996, global market research company Dataquest said yesterday.

Asia-Pacific markets hit by marginal fluctuations

Asia-Pacific markets hit by marginal fluctuations TOKYO (AFP): There were marginal fluctuations on most Asia- Pacific markets yesterday, as the Thai bourse continued its downward slide amid a deepening financial crisis and Taiwan shares rose above a seven year closing high set Wednesday.

Essar to invest US$40m on capacity expansion

Essar to invest US$40m on capacity expansion BEKASI, West Java (JP): PT Essar Dhananjaya, an Indonesian- Indian joint venture, will double production capacity at its steel cold rolling plant to 400,000 tons a year with a US$40 million investment, a company executive said yesterday.

Asia-Pacific aviation market bright

Asia-Pacific aviation market bright NEW DELHI (AFP): The Asia-Pacific region will comprise a third of the world's aviation market in two decades, with an average annual travel growth of 6.6 percent, U.S.- based Boeing Co.'s chief for India said Wednesday.

Britain set to train senior Kopassus's officers

Britain set to train senior Kopassus's officers JAKARTA (JP): A London University research center is preparing to set up a five-year training project for senior officers of the Indonesian Army's Special Force (Kopassus), the London-based Guardian News Service reported yesterday.

Where to go in Bali:

Where to go in Bali:Music and entertainment * Grand Hyatt Bali, Nusa Dua: Poolside - Pasar Senggol, daily, 6.30 p.m. Kecak Dance, Friday and Tuesday, Legong Dance, Saturday and Wednesday, 7 p.m. Arjuna Wiwaha Dance, Sunday, 7 p.m.

Printing machines confiscated

Printing machines confiscated BOGOR, West Java: Local authorities have confiscated several machines used to print leaflets calling on the public to boycott the May 29 general election.Bogor Surya Kencana military district commander Col.

Golkar drops three names from council nominations

Golkar drops three names from council nominations JAKARTA (JP): The city's Election Committee announced yesterday that out of the 120 Golkar City Council candidates, three members had been dropped from final nomination list.

Pancasila democracy

Pancasila democracyFrom Forum KeadilanWhen U.S. President Bill Clinton included Indonesia in his list of "not yet democratic" countries, protests erupted from elite political circles. Clinton's list also included Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Brunei Darussalam, Laos and Cambodia.

SI expects to lift earnings

SI expects to lift earnings JAKARTA (JP): State-owned PT Surveyor Indonesia (SI) expects to lift its earning from it appraisal business this year by 600 percent, from Rp 10 billion (US$4.26 million) to Rp 60 billion.

Yayuk determined to hit world top 20 after Wimbledon

Yayuk determined to hit world top 20 after Wimbledon JAKARTA (JP): Yayuk Basuki said yesterday she would keep playing international tennis, despite saying two years ago she would retire."After I announced my retirement, I wondered why I was playing better and my world ranking was getting higher.

US$17.39 loan set aside for people's forest projects

US$17.39 loan set aside for people's forest projects JAKARTA (JP): The government has set aside Rp 40 billion (US$17.39 million) this fiscal year to finance the development of peoples' forests and Rp 15 billion to promote silk cultivation, an official said yesterday.

Lawyers want client exonerated

Lawyers want client exonerated JAKARTA (JP): Defense lawyers for a lawyer on trial for defaming a minister said yesterday the court had no legal authority to try their client.In a ten-page objection to the prosecutor's indictment, Luhut Pangaribuan, Paulus R.

Klub Rasuna: A natural choice for healthy living

Klub Rasuna: A natural choice for healthy living Nestled in the heart of Jakarta's central business district, Klub Rasuna is a tranquil escape from the stress of daily life. One of Indonesia's premier sports and social clubs, the Bakrie Klub Rasuna was opened in November 1995, with a commitment to...

S'pore overtakes Taiwan in Vietnam

S'pore overtakes Taiwan in Vietnam HANOI (AFP): Singapore has become the number one foreign investor in terms of approved investments in Vietnam, overtaking Taiwan, a source at Singapore's embassy here said yesterday.The embassy source said Singapore has projects worth about US$4.

Wynne wins at Blenheim tennis

Wynne wins at Blenheim tennis JAKARTA (JP): Wynne Prakusya of Indonesia beat Tanja Lang of Germany 6-1, 6-2 yesterday at the Ansett Women's International Tennis Event in Blenheim, New Zealand.Wynne is to meet Marisue Jacutin of the Philippines today.

AIDS medication for women

AIDS medication for women JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Association of Doctors Concerned about AIDS announced yesterday the availability of a medication to prevent the spread of the syndrome to babies during pregnancy, delivery and nursing.

Starr subpoenas Lippo documents

Starr subpoenas Lippo documents WASHINGTON (Reuter): Whitewater prosecutor Kenneth Starr has subpoenaed all White House documents on 14 individuals and subsidiaries of Indonesian financial conglomerate Lippo Group, White House officials said Tuesday.

The fate of workers

The fate of workers The government-sponsored bill on manpower has not even been debated by the House of Representatives, but some labor activists are already hot under the collar, calling the proposed legislation too restrictive for workers.