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Indonesian on trial in Australia

Indonesian on trial in Australia SYDNEY (AFP): An Indonesian man appeared in a Sydney court yesterday accused of importing 1.7 kilograms (3.7 pounds) of Ecstasy tablets concealed inside four stereo speakers.

PT IPTN to attend airshow

PT IPTN to attend airshow JAKARTA (JP): State-owned aerospace company PT Industri Pesawat Terbang Nusantara (IPTN) will participate in the prestigious biannual Air Show Down Under Australian International Air Show & Expo at Avalon Airport Geelong, Victoria, from Feb. 18 to Feb. 23.

Fairs chase big profits before another hard year

Fairs chase big profits before another hard year TANGERANG, West Java (JP): The Idul Fitri holiday is the best time for carousel, or fairground, business.It rains everyday, muddying the fields, but there is still high hope for owners and their staff after a long, listless fasting month.

Reflection on Press Day

Reflection on Press Day In January, when President Soeharto in his state budget speech before the House of Representatives lashed out at the press for reporting that allegedly stirred up trouble, many media executives believed that something was in the air.

Fugitive killed by mob

Fugitive killed by mob JAKARTA (JP): A man wanted by the Palembang police in South Sumatra has been killed by a mob in North Jakarta, for killing a local resident.North Jakarta Police Chief Lt. Col. Rismawan said yesterday that Efendi, alias Beny, 25, was mobbed Monday by local residents, in...

Japan warns U.S. over Okinawa gunfire

Japan warns U.S. over Okinawa gunfire TOKYO (Reuter): The United States military's accidental firing of uranium-tipped bullets near Okinawa could cause "fissures" in relations with Japan, chief government spokesman Seiroku Kajiyama said yesterday.

Kalimantan unrest not religious: Community leaders

Kalimantan unrest not religious: Community leaders JAKARTA (JP): Fifteen religious leaders in the West Kalimantan capital of Pontianak agreed yesterday that the continuing clashes between migrants from Madura and native Dayaks are not religiously motivated.

S'pore detains foreign reporter

S'pore detains foreign reporter SINGAPORE (Reuter): A journalist working for a U.S. news agency was detained in Singapore yesterday.Eyewitnesses said the Associated Press (AP) Singapore news editor Vijay Joshi, an Indian national, was taken away in handcuffs by police after an argument on the...

Mark Plus assists villages

Mark Plus assists villages JAKARTA (JP): East Java Governor Basofi Soedirman has hired consultancy company Mark Plus to promote economic activities in villages in the province.Soedirman said East Java had promoted rural economic activities, under a program called "The Return-to-Village Movement",...

Foreign funds lift JSX to record high

Foreign funds lift JSX to record high JAKARTA (JP): Shares on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) continued to gain ground yesterday as foreign funds entered the market to buy major and second line stocks.

RI-Poland economic ties

RI-Poland economic ties JAKARTA (JP): The trade between Indonesia and Poland rose last year with businessmen and officials of both countries exchanging more visits.According to a bulletin published by the Polish Embassy in Jakarta, exports to Poland in the first three quarters of 1996 reached US$90.

Opportunity never knocks twice: Agum

Opportunity never knocks twice: AgumBy Arifuddin Saeni UJUNGPANDANG (JP): Wirabuana Regional Military Commander Maj. Gen. Agum Gumelar believes opportunities do not crop up twice and that people must take advantage of situations the first time around.

Documentary films at French Center

Documentary films at French Center JAKARTA (JP): The French Cultural Center on Jl. Salemba Raya, Central Jakarta, is screening 20 documentaries including French and Indonesian works.The event which will run from Feb.

Lebaran and conflict management

Lebaran and conflict management Idul Fitri has just past. The atmosphere in Jakarta and other major cities is still hushed after millions of its inhabitants left for the villages. The holiday spirit is still palpable in most offices with many of the employees still on leave, and those present still...

Cattle obstructing toll road

Cattle obstructing toll roadFrom KompasLarge numbers of cattle, goats, and sheep crossing the Jakarta-Serang toll road at some points, has become a familiar sight. It cannot be avoided since there are open ricefields on both sides of the road and farmers have not stopped the tradition of grazing...

Rumors of fresh riots persist in Pontianak

Rumors of fresh riots persist in Pontianak JAKARTA (JP): The West Kalimantan capital of Pontianak was tense but calm yesterday as rumors of fresh ethnic violence in other areas persisted, residents said yesterday.

House to pass nuclear bill by the end of this month

House to pass nuclear bill by the end of this month JAKARTA (JP): The House of Representatives will pass the controversial bill on nuclear power in its plenary meeting scheduled for Feb. 26, a legislator said yesterday.

City to buy land in Condet

City to buy land in Condet JAKARTA (JP): The city intends to buy land in Condet in the 1998/1999 fiscal year, Deputy Governor for Economic and Development Affairs, TB. M. Rais said Saturday.He was responding to a plea from the body in charge of native Betawi culture for the city to buy land there.

Subway plan

Subway planFrom RepublikaAs a former resident of Jakarta, I am very proud of the capital's development, especially about matters concerning traffic jams.Sometime ago, when toll road construction was first mentioned, several opinions appeared in the media.

Three fires hit N. Jakarta in the last three days

Three fires hit N. Jakarta in the last three days JAKARTA (JP): Fires have hit three places in North Jakarta in the last three days, leaving hundreds of people homeless. No fatalities have been reported.The first fire gutted 200 shanties on Jl.

Cocoa disease in Sumatra

Cocoa disease in Sumatra JAKARTA (JP): At least 3,000 of the 13,000 hectares of cacao estates in North Sumatra have suffered from pest attacks damaging cocoa beans, an official said yesterday.Zulkarnaen, an expert from the Agency for Agricultural Technology Assessment in Medan, was quoted by Antara...

Our women in Saudi Arabia

Our women in Saudi Arabia Minister of Women's Roles Mien Sugandhi will soon leave for Saudi Arabia on a high-powered mission to investigate reports about hundreds of Indonesian women being involved in a low- profile flesh trade in the Holy Land.

Rp 3.5 billion for seven tribes

Rp 3.5 billion for seven tribes JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: Giant copper and gold company PT Freeport Indonesia has given seven indigenous tribes living around its Timika mine Rp 3.5 billion (US$1.46 million) in aid.

Traditional markets quiet, commodity prices up

Traditional markets quiet, commodity prices up JAKARTA (JP): Traditional markets were still quiet as the Idul Fitri holiday ended yesterday, while commodity prices were higher than usual.Few kiosks were open in Blok M market, while meat, fish, and chicken sellers closed their businesses at 10:00 a.

Land problems at Sukamakmur

Land problems at SukamakmurFrom Media IndonesiaI purchased a plot of land at Sukamakmur, Jonggol more than 15 years ago. Due to the location of the Bukit Jonggol Asri project at Sukamakmur there has been a sharp increase in visitors to the area. As a result, land prices have risen.

Idul Fitri mood prevails in the city

Idul Fitri mood prevails in the city JAKARTA (JP): The Idul Fitri mood lingered in the city yesterday with most government offices, roads, businesses and shopping centers remaining largely empty.Those who went to work only went to exchange Idul Fitri greetings with colleagues, and none stayed long...

Mice on executive train

Mice on executive trainFrom KompasI traveled from Yogyakarta to Jakarta in the executive class of the Senja Utama train. It was a nice carriage at Rp 56,500 per ticket. But it was a shame the price of the ticket did not match the train service.

EU keeps human rights on Ministers' agenda

EU keeps human rights on Ministers' agenda SINGAPORE (AFP): European officials yesterday insisted that human rights and Myanmar should remain on the agenda when European Union (EU) foreign ministers meet their Southeast Asian counterparts this week.

Playwright Soyinka to return to Nigeria

Playwright Soyinka to return to Nigeria SYDNEY (DPA): Exiled Nobel Prize winner Wole Soyinka said yesterday he was confident of returning to Nigeria and predicted the violent overthrow of current strongman Gen. Sani Abacha.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Music * Dai-ichi Hotel, Jl. Senen Raya 135, Central Jakarta: - Morgan's 1072 Classic Disco: - Boombastic Band, Saturday, 9.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. - Smart Band, Wednesday, 9 p.m. to 12.30 a.m. - Rhythim Nine Band, Thursday, 9 p.m. to 12.30 a.m., Saturday, 9.30 p.m. to 1 a.m.

Stampede victims remain in hospital

Stampede victims remain in hospital JAKARTA (JP): Five victims of a stampede at a Bogor shopping center were still being treated at two hospitals yesterday.They were among the victims of about 30 people injured Saturday evening after someone's cry of fire, which turned out to be a false alarm,...

Press freedom will need 'brains, sweat and tears'

Press freedom will need 'brains, sweat and tears'By Wirasti Wiryono JAKARTA (JP): Mass communications expert M. Budyatna praised the Indonesian press yesterday for continuing to produce objective reports despite the tight regulations of the 1982 Press Law.

RP to salvage reputation among foreign investors

RP to salvage reputation among foreign investors MANILA (AFP): The Philippines is to launch a campaign to salvage its reputation among overseas investors following a court ruling that scuppered a Malaysian company's investment plans, Foreign Secretary Domingo Siazon said yesterday.

Transparent riot probe demanded

Transparent riot probe demanded JAKARTA (JP): The Communion of Churches in Indonesia called yesterday for a transparent and comprehensive investigation of the recent religious and ethnic riots.The body warned that violence of a similar nature would reoccur if the cases were not handled in a...

Govt urged to be wise in tackling Busang gold mine

Govt urged to be wise in tackling Busang gold mine JAKARTA (JP): The government should tackle the problem of the gold mine in Busang, East Kalimantan, soon and wisely if it wants to maintain foreign investors' confidence in Indonesia, analysts said over the weekend.

'State-owned PPD, Damri violate regulations'

'State-owned PPD, Damri violate regulations' JAKARTA (JP): Two state-owned transportation companies, PPD and Damri, were among the six bus companies which violated transport regulations during the Idul Fitri exodus, an official said yesterday.City Land Transportation Control Agency Head J.P.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:30 p.m. Travel: My Country 2:35 TV Series: Fun House 3:05 Teenagers' Program: Gita Wicara 3:30 TV Series: Perfect strangers 4:00 News: Lintasan Berita 4:05 TV Drama: Diantara Kita 4:30 Documentary Film 4:55 Filler and Trailer 5:00 Evening News 5:25 Travel: My Country 5:30 Indonesian...

Bad driving sees Idul Fitri death toll reach 50

Bad driving sees Idul Fitri death toll reach 50 SEMARANG (JP): The Idul Fitri death toll from road accidents has jumped again after nine people were killed in crashes in Central Java and West Java Monday.The fatalities come on top of 41 similar deaths in road accidents Sunday and Monday.

Analysts expect JSX share prices to remain strong

Analysts expect JSX share prices to remain strong JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) prices would remain strong, especially with the performances of big capitalized stocks and second line stocks, securities analysts have predicted.

Prosecutors spread Hanbo net wider

Prosecutors spread Hanbo net wider SEOUL (Reuter): A South Korean court yesterday issued arrest warrants for a close associate of President Kim Young-sam and a top ruling party official over a loan scandal surrounding the failed Hanbo Steel Co, court officials said.

Tamara Bank sells shares

Tamara Bank sells shares JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed Bank Tamara plans to sell 10 percent of its founding shareholder's stake to an overseas interest.The bank is negotiating with an American investor, Bisnis Indonesia reported yesterday.

Spotlight

SpotlightPhoto A: PrisonJP/byiChairman of the Jakarta Council Tadjus Sobirin (left) displays a sarong formerly owned by a convict in the custody of the Jakarta police. He exchanged his sarong with the convict's after the Idul Fitri prayer Sunday at Cipinang Prison in Jakarta.

Use of fish attractor regulated

Use of fish attractor regulated JAKARTA (JP): The government has made it mandatory for fishing companies to get a permit before placing underwater fish attraction devices.Ministry of Agriculture fishery director general F.X.

Alcatel wins RP's phone contract

Alcatel wins RP's phone contract MANILA (AFP): Germany's Alcatel AG, a unit of Alcatel-Alsthom of France, won a 500,000-dollar telecoms contract in the Philippines, German Post and Telecommunications Minister Wolfgang Boetsch said yesterday.

KEM owes Rp 5.4 billion

KEM owes Rp 5.4 billion JAKARTA (JP): Gold mining company PT Kelian Equatorial Mining (KEM) in Kutai regency, East Kalimantan, still has an overdue debt of Rp 5.4 billion (US$2.26 million) to the local administration.East Kalimantan Governor H. M.

Mitsubishi, Shell in Canada

Mitsubishi, Shell in Canada TOKYO (AFP): Japan's Mitsubishi Chemical Corp. is to jointly produce ethylene glycol in Canada from early 2000 with Shell Chemicals Canada, a Royal Dutch Shell Group company, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun said yesterday.

Explorers' differences end in Antarctica

Explorers' differences end in AntarcticaBy Patricia Reaney LONDON (Reuter): When Hoang Thi Minh Hong was growing up in Hanoi she never dreamed she would be the first Vietnamese to reach Antarctica.Nor did Glaswegian Mark McLaughlin, during his eight-year battle against drug addiction, ever envision...

Saudi envoy denies report on prostitutes

Saudi envoy denies report on prostitutes JAKARTA (JP): Saudi Arabian Ambassador Abdullah Abdulrahman Alim has said there are no Indonesian women working as prostitutes in his country, as reported in the press recently.

Govt drafting decree on liquor sales

Govt drafting decree on liquor sales JAKARTA (JP): Local alcoholics will find it almost impossible to find drinks at roadside stalls as soon as the new home affairs ministry decree on alcohol comes into force.

Britain to broaden ties with SE Asia

Britain to broaden ties with SE Asia SINGAPORE (AFP): Britain will unveil its blueprint for broader political and business ties with Southeast Asia when Foreign Secretary Malcolm Rifkind starts an official visit here, officials said yesterday.