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EU dodges East Timor issue in talks

EU dodges East Timor issue in talksBy Medyatama Suryodiningrat SINGAPORE (JP): The European Union yesterday skirted the issue of East Timor during a dialog with their ASEAN counterparts, despite initially expressing a determination to press the issue during the meeting.

Local water-sport stars urged to clean up at Games

Local water-sport stars urged to clean up at Games JATILUHUR, West Java (JP): The Indonesian Sports Council (KONI)'s chairman urged water-sport athletes yesterday to clean up as many medals as possible at the SEA Games in Jakarta next October.

RI to import oil palm seedlings from Malaysia

RI to import oil palm seedlings from Malaysia JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia will import about 1.8 million oil palm seedlings from Malaysia this year, head of the North Sumatra- based Palm Oil Research Center (PPKS) Kabul Pamin has said.

Local insurance firms urged to increase capital

Local insurance firms urged to increase capital JAKARTA (JP): The government should require general insurance firms to increase their capital so they can underwrite large projects and reduce the deficit in the balance of payments services account, an industry executive said Tuesday.

PC sales in Asia to hit 11.6m

PC sales in Asia to hit 11.6m HONG KONG (Reuter): Personal computer sales in Asia-Pacific markets outside Japan should hit 11.6 million units in 1997 against 9.1 million units last year, market research firm Dataquest said yesterday.In 1996, 7.

Media told to use own spectacles

Media told to use own spectacles JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto said yesterday the local media used a "foreign way of thinking" in reporting events in Indonesia."Foreign values are increasingly used by local media in covering Indonesian affairs," the President said at a ceremony at the State...

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Feb. 12, 1997: Shares Close Change Trading Volume -------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 1,000 0 0 AHAP Insurance 2,675 0 0 Alter Abadi 1,175 0 0 Alumindo Light Metal 1,325 -25 206,000 Alumindo...

Moslem groups attack planned liquor decree

Moslem groups attack planned liquor decree JAKARTA (JP): Moslem leaders renewed their campaign against the government's liquor policy yesterday following Tuesday's announcement by the Ministry of Home Affairs that it planned to introduce a decree on alcoholic beverage sales.

Westmont warns fellow investors in the Philippines

Westmont warns fellow investors in the Philippines MANILA (AFP): The head of the Westmont Group of Companies yesterday warned fellow Malaysian investors against putting money into "sensitive" Philippine firms after a controversial court ruling that derailed a Malaysian company's investment plans.

EU sets three main priorities

EU sets three main priorities JAKARTA (JP): This year will be an onerous time for the European Union. Critical developments are scheduled to take place that could set the tone for the EU as it enters the next millennium.

Women workers turned to prostitutes?

Women workers turned to prostitutes?From MerdekaIt would be very sad if the Minister of Women's Roles Mien Sugandhi's statement that women workers sent abroad to the Middle East were reportedly turned into prostitutes proved correct.

East Timor and Myanmar issues stall Europe-ASEAN talks

East Timor and Myanmar issues stall Europe-ASEAN talks SINGAPORE (Reuter): Moves to deepen ties between Europe and Southeast Asia stalled yesterday over how to deal with Myanmar and East Timor, delegates said.

Pedicab fares soar in Lampung

Pedicab fares soar in Lampung BANDAR LAMPUNG, Lampung: Pedicab drivers have raised their fares by up to 100 percent over Idul Fitri as most of the public transport vehicles have been chartered by people returning home.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Music * Kartika Chandra Hotel: Jl.Gatot Subroto, Jakarta: - Prambanan Cafe: Singers Agape Trio Monday, Tuesday, 12 p.m. to 3 p.m.; Alec and Trisno, Monday, Sunday, 7 p.m to 9 p.m; Richard (organist), Tuesday, 7 p.m to 9 p.m; Jass Trio, Saturday, 7 p.m to 9 p.

KL water shortage may affect S'pore

KL water shortage may affect S'pore SINGAPORE (DPA): Malaysia's Johor state may not have enough water to keep supplying Singapore, which depends heavily on the region's resources, according to an academic quoted in the Straits Times newspaper yesterday.

C. Java ulemas suggest centralized gambling den

C. Java ulemas suggest centralized gambling den SEMARANG (JP): The chairman of Central Java's Ulemas Council, Sahal Mahfud, has sparked controversy by suggesting that the government build a secluded gambling center on Nusakambangan penitentiary island.

Bali no hliday for boxer Pino in SEA Games preparation

Bali no hliday for boxer Pino in SEA Games preparation JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian boxing's best hope, Pino Bahari, is training hard for the SEA Games to be held here from Oct. 11 to Oct. 19.Daniel Bahari, Pino's father and trainer, said Tuesday in Denpasar that Pino was training six hours a day and...

New police HQs plan hailed

New police HQs plan hailed JAKARTA (JP): House members and several professionals have hailed a plan to soon replace the 35-year-old Jakarta Metropolitan Police headquarters with a modern high-rise complex.

City gears up for return of 3 million

City gears up for return of 3 million JAKARTA (JP): The return of more than three million Idul Fitri travelers to the city is expected to reach its peak this weekend.The City Population Agency reported yesterday that 3,059,576 Jakartans left the city for their hometowns by bus, private car, plane,...

GE to invest more in Southeast Asia

GE to invest more in Southeast Asia SINGAPORE (AFP): General Electric Co. (GE) of the United States is finalizing new investments in Southeast Asia to tap into the region's rapid growth, company officials said yesterday.

Book on riot banned

Book on riot banned SEMARANG: The military has banned a book on the July 27 riots in Jakarta written by the unrecognized Alliance of Independent Journalists and Studi Arus Informasi.Diponegoro Military Commander Maj. Gen. Subagyo H.S.

PPCI chief hails disability bill

PPCI chief hails disability bill JAKARTA (JP): The President of the Indonesia Disabled Peoples' Association, Koesbiono Sarmanhadi has hailed the recently approved disability bill as a move in the right direction.

Weakening yen helps reduce Indonesia's debts

Weakening yen helps reduce Indonesia's debts JAKARTA (JP): The appreciation of the U.S. dollar against the yen has helped reduce Indonesia's foreign debts in dollar terms but threatens the competitiveness of the country's exports, especially to Japan, Finance Minister Mar'ie Muhammad said yesterday.

What a smelly way to die

What a smelly way to die JAKARTA (JP): Three members of a family from the Klaten district, Central Java, were flushed to their death Tuesday in a 15-meter-deep toilet in their backyard, press reports said yesterday.Mrs. Wiryodimejo, aged 55, was the first to plunge into the perilous pit.

'Sinetron' and liquor problem

'Sinetron' and liquor problemFrom Suara KaryaThe electronic media is progressing very well, especially in terms of features and drama. But it has pushed Indonesian movies aside. Film actors now tend to opt for sinetron (TV movie serials) rather than the cinema, which is mostly screening shapely...

24 resettled in East Timor

24 resettled in East Timor SEMARANG: The Central Java provincial government plans to relocate another 10 families to East Timor under the state- sponsored transmigration program.The 10 families will follow 24 Central Java families moved to the youngest province last year, provincial transmigration...

Electricity use down

Electricity use down JAKARTA (JP): Electricity utilization in Java and Bali declined 50 percent to 4,000 megawatt hours a day since three days before Idul Fitri, the president of state electricity company PT PLN has said.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:30 a.m Travel: My Country 2:35 TV Series: Family Matters 3:05 Performances: Gelar Tari 3:30 Tour and Travel: Dream of Flight 4:05 Science Film: A Writer's Exchange 4:30 Women's Program: Dunia Wanita 4:55 Filler and Trailer 5:00 Regional News 5:25 News: My Country 5:30 Arabic Lessons...

Davis Cup heroes return to thrill tennis officials

Davis Cup heroes return to thrill tennis officials JAKARTA (JP): A warm welcome and enthusiasm for future challenges met the Indonesian Davis Cup team as it arrived at the national tennis headquarters yesterday.

Stolen paintings reflect Kerton's career

Stolen paintings reflect Kerton's careerBy Amir Sidharta JAKARTA (JP): The 19 Sudjana Kerton paintings that were recently stolen in Bandung reflected many stages in the artists's career, primarily from 1950 to 1988, with two works left undated.Kerton was born in Bandung in 1922.

U.S. to send business mission to SE Asia

U.S. to send business mission to SE Asia SINGAPORE (AFP): The United States is to send a top-level business delegation to Southeast Asia in March to explore trade and investment opportunities, it was announced here yesterday.

Cargo distribution center

Cargo distribution center JAKARTA (JP): North Jakarta's Tanjung Priok port is ready to operate its 12,000-hectare cargo distribution center starting April, an official of state-owned port management firm PT Pelabuhan Indonesia II said yesterday.

Customs office asks for budget autonomy

Customs office asks for budget autonomy JAKARTA (JP): The Directorate General of Customs and Excise, confident of fully regaining its import inspection powers, has asked for a budget autonomy.Customs Director Permana Agung said the customs service should perform professionally and with integrity if...

China executes 100 Moslem rebels after bloody riots

China executes 100 Moslem rebels after bloody riots BEIJING (Agencies): China has executed around 100 Moslem separatists accused of instigating last week's violent riots in Xinjiang province, residents said yesterday.

Sociological aspect of crime in relation to art theft

Sociological aspect of crime in relation to art theft Earlier this month, 19 important paintings were stolen from the home studio-gallery of the late Sudjana Kerton in Bandung. Several other art thefts took place last year, including 25 works of the nation's most valuable treasures stolen from the...

Building a foundation for ASEAN-EU relations

Building a foundation for ASEAN-EU relationsBy Medyatama Suryodiningrat JAKARTA (JP): When foreign ministers of the European Union and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) meet for a two-day meeting in Singapore today, they will have the onerous task of trying to build a new...

The list of Sudjana Kerton paintings stolen on Sunday night, Feb. 2, 1997:

The list of Sudjana Kerton paintings stolen on Sunday night, Feb. 2, 1997: No. Title Date Size ------------------------------------------------------- 1. Daumier's Studio 1950 41 x 50 cm 2. Man from Suriname 1950 46 x 55 cm 3. Sheep Meadow 1950 61 x 46 cm 4.

'Hospital must be held responsible for rape of patient'

'Hospital must be held responsible for rape of patient' JAKARTA (JP): The executive director of the Indonesian Consumers Foundation said yesterday the Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital (RSCM) should be held responsible for the rape of a teenage patient last week.

PT Antam's production below target

PT Antam's production below target JAKARTA (JP): State-owned mining company PT Aneka Tambang (Antam) produced 9,530 tons of ferro nickel from its nickel processing plant in Kolaka, Southeast Sulawesi, last year. This was about 10 percent below its 10,500 ton target.Bahruddin B.S.

RI's art market based on ignorance, greed

RI's art market based on ignorance, greed In this second of two articles, Dr. Astri Wright, PhD discusses the roots and consequences of art theft in Indonesia. VICTORIA, Canada (JP): Unlike older centers for modern art, such as those in Europe and America, Indonesia's art market (through galleries...

Valentine offers at hotels, cafes

Valentine offers at hotels, cafes JAKARTA (JP): A number of hotels and other venues are offering special promotions to mark Valentine's Day on Friday.Love potions and free roses are available at the Millennium Sirih Jakarta; and a band called the "Valentine" will play at the Sabang Metropolitan's...

French pilots detained for territorial infringement

French pilots detained for territorial infringement JAKARTA (JP): Immigration officials in the South Kalimantan capital of Banjarmasin have detained two French pilots for landing their civilian training planes without proper permits.

Extra buses ready for holidayers

Extra buses ready for holidayers PURWOKERTO, Central Java (JP): Minister of Transportation Haryanto Dhanutirto said here yesterday the government had prepared 1,000 extra buses and trains for the anticipated 12 percent rise in the number of Idul Fitri travelers in Central Java this year.

15 missing in boat capsize

15 missing in boat capsize KOLAKA, North Sulawesi: Fifteen people are missing after a boat carrying 20 people capsized near Lasusua on Feb. 6.The boat was on its way from Walasiho in North Sulawesi to Siwa in South Sulawesi, Kolalaka port administrator La Pido Tole told Antara yesterday.

Lippo Bank's FRCD raised

Lippo Bank's FRCD raised HONG KONG (Reuter): PT Lippo Bank's floating rate certificates of deposit issue (FRCD) has been increased to US$60 million from $50 million due to oversubscription, arranger LTCB Asia said yesterday.

Minister suspects illegal chain saw sales

Minister suspects illegal chain saw sales JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Forestry Djamaludin Suryohadikusumo suspects many chain saws are still being used illegally and sold illegally to the public despite a government crackdown.

Where to go in Bandung:

Where to go in Bandung:Music and Entertainment * Chedi Hotel: Jl. Rancabentang 56-58: Job (Piano), Monday to Wednesday, 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.; Irven (Guitar), Monday to Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. to 11 p.m.; Mixed Voices Accapela singer and Andi (Pianist), Thursday and Saturday, 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.

More fires leave 2,000 homeless in N. Jakarta

More fires leave 2,000 homeless in N. Jakarta JAKARTA (JP): Two more fires razed homes and wood stores in North Jakarta yesterday, leaving more than 2,000 homeless.Fire gutted several wood stores and houses on Jl.

JSX told to be strict on securities firms

JSX told to be strict on securities firms JAKARTA (JP): The Capital Market Supervisory Agency expressed concern yesterday over the financial reports of Indonesian securities companies.The agency's securities and transaction bureau head, Agus Muhammad, said PT Bursa Efek Jakarta (BEJ), which manages...

More die in traffic accidents

More die in traffic accidents JAKARTA (JP): The Idul Fitri death toll has increased to 61 after at least eleven people were killed in crashes Tuesday and yesterday.Five people died and nine others were critically injured when two passenger buses collided head on early yesterday in Pesantun village,...