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Our simmering political climate

Our simmering political climate On Friday the plan to establish a National Alert Command Center was announced by President Soeharto. The announcement reminded many people of the defunct internal security agency, which was installed immediately after Soeharto received the March 11 Order in 1966...

Workers return home

Workers return home SURABAYA: Indonesian workers in Malaysia have begun returning home for the Idul Fitri holidays, as is evident from, among other things, the fully-booked flights from Kuala Lumpur to Surabaya, the capital of East Java.

'Govt must take higher stake in Busang mine'

'Govt must take higher stake in Busang mine' JAKARTA (JP): Analysts reaffirmed yesterday their suggestion that the government take a much bigger stake in the Busang gold mine and allow Indonesian companies to play a key role in mining.

ASEAN called to commit to nuclear weapons ban

ASEAN called to commit to nuclear weapons ban JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Alatas yesterday made a fresh call for fellow ASEAN countries to display their commitment to the elimination of nuclear weapons by ratifying the Treaty on a Southeast Asia Nuclear Weapon Free Zone.

Shanties obstruct flood control plan

Shanties obstruct flood control plan JAKARTA (JP): More than 5,000 shanties built along riverbanks from North to South Jakarta are obstructing the city's flood control program, officials of the Ministry of Public Works said.

Two masterminds caught in Dili

Two masterminds caught in Dili JAKARTA: Police in East Timor have arrested two alleged rebels for masterminding the recent riots in the capital Dili, Antara reported yesterday."They were trying to escape when they were captured Sunday by security officers monitoring Dili and its surrounding areas,"...

PT Hero denies shares acquisition by Multipolar

PT Hero denies shares acquisition by Multipolar JAKARTA (JP): Anton Lukmanto, a director of PT Hero Supermarket, denied yesterday a rumor that the publicly listed retail company would be acquired by the department store operator PT Multipolar Corporation.

Old Greek civilization comes alive at exhibition

Old Greek civilization comes alive at exhibitionBy Rita A. Widiadana JAKARTA (JP): Modern-day Greece has always been associated with celebrities such as the late shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis, opera singer Maria Callas and the flamboyant Andreas Papandareou.Forget these names.

SingTel eyes Asia-Pacific investments

SingTel eyes Asia-Pacific investments SINGAPORE (AFP): Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. (SingTel) is eying major investments in the Asia-Pacific region before losing its domestic monopoly in 2000, a top official said in remarks published Monday.

S'pore fixes license fees

S'pore fixes license fees SINGAPORE (DPA): Singapore's government has announced it will fix license fees, rather than use bids, for firms hoping to enter the country's lucrative telecommunications market, reports said Saturday.

Two missing as major floods hit Cenral Java

Two missing as major floods hit Cenral Java SEMARANG (JP): Two people went missing and thousands fled their homes as major floods hit Central Java's northern coastal towns on Saturday, officials said yesterday.

Jumping into SEA Games

Jumping into SEA Games JAKARTA (JP): Officials of the Indonesian Aero Sports Federation are planning to stage a parachuting exhibition event at the 19th SEA Games here in October."We really look forward to staging parachuting at the games and I assume it can be done since Indonesia is hosting the...

E. Timor to have sugar mill

E. Timor to have sugar mill JAKARTA (JP): PT Putra Tunggal Sejati plans to develop a 60- hectare sugarcane plantation in East Timor, with total investment of around Rp 450 billion (US$190 million).Deputy head of the East Timor Investment Coordinating Board Basyiruddin Yusuf said in Dili over the...

Expired foods flood market

Expired foods flood market DENPASAR, Bali: Processed and canned goods passed their expiry dates have been found flooding a number of supermarkets across the country, a researcher at the Information and Environment Management Center said Friday.

BNI to float $145m Yankee bonds

BNI to float $145m Yankee bonds JAKARTA (JP): The state-owned PT Bank Negara Indonesia plans to issue Yankee bonds worth US$145 million through its New York branch.The bank announced over the weekend that the bond offerings will be arranged by J.P Morgan Securities as the lead underwriter.

Flash flood hits C. Java

Flash flood hits C. Java SEMARANG: A two-meter-high flash flood hit eight villages in Tayu, Pati, Central Java, when the Tayu river overflowed Friday.Information obtained Saturday from an on-duty officer at the Pati center for natural disaster management stated that the eight villages affected by...

Medan rally route modified on FIA's rules

Medan rally route modified on FIA's rules JAKARTA (JP): The International Automotive Federation's (FIA) new rules state that the routes for the World Rally Championship, including Rally Indonesia in Medan, North Sumatra, must be reduced from 28 special stages to 22.

Find the masterminds

Find the masterminds Following the upheavals in Situbondo and Tasikmalaya -- two Nahdatul Ulama (NU) strongholds -- NU chairman Abdurrahman Wahid accused the instigators of the riots of acting to intentionally discredit the organization.

Unregistered schools quetion govt ruling

Unregistered schools quetion govt ruling JAKARTA (JP): Principals of unregistered vocational schools questioned over the weekend the government's agenda in asking them to meet all official requirements or face closure.

Vendors get little extra space in city markets

Vendors get little extra space in city markets JAKARTA (JP): Hopes that the city's market firm could provide extra space for vendors during Ramadhan cannot be met because of overcrowded markets.An official of the firm, PD Pasar Jaya, said Friday only 10 sites on market grounds in South and Central...

Sempati Air explains

Sempati Air explains Regarding Mr. Hasjim's letter (Jan. 13, 1997), we would like to express our regret for the inconvenience Mr. Hasjim experienced when trying to check-in at City Check-in Terminal Senayan Jan. 6, 1997.We could not accept Mr.

Angry men and Clinton's List

Angry men and Clinton's ListFrom KompasMany of our politicians and legislators are angry about "Clinton's List" published in the Jan. 2 edition of The International Herald Tribune. The list says that Indonesia is among the countries which are not democratic and do not respect people's freedom.

Five C. Jakarta students arrested for killing

Five C. Jakarta students arrested for killing JAKARTA (JP): Central Jakarta Police have arrested five of six senior high school students wanted for killing a student of a technical high school in a brawl in Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta on Dec. 26.Chief Lt. Col. M.

Gus Dur says Moslems getting shallower

Gus Dur says Moslems getting shallower JAKARTA (JP): The religious life of Indonesian Moslems is becoming more superficial resulting in recent outbreaks of religious violence, Abdurrahman Wahid said yesterday.

Bazaar at WTC

Bazaar at WTC JAKARTA (JP): World Trade Center will open tomorrow a four-day bazaar to commemorate the upcoming Idul Fitri holidays.Some 42 stands, which will be open to the public on the Atrium level of the World Trade Center (WTC) from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., will offer primary and secondary goods.

Driver awarded for foiling bus hijack

Driver awarded for foiling bus hijack JAKARTA (JP): The Bumiputera Insurance company awarded Rp 5 million (US$ 2,105) over the weekend to a public bus driver who bravely stopped students hijacking his bus.Suratno Hadisuwito, a director of Bumiputera Insurance, said that Mangaraja R.

Govt will not raise fuel price this year, says Sudjana

Govt will not raise fuel price this year, says Sudjana JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Mines and Energy I.B. Sudjana said over the weekend that the government would not raise oil fuel prices despite the fact that the expected higher prices of crude oil would push up fuel production costs.

Trust crucial in punishment

Trust crucial in punishmentBy Mochtar Buchori JAKARTA (JP): The recent Tasikmalaya riot in which five people were killed has both political and educational implications. The political aspect has been intensively analyzed by the public while the educational aspect remains largely untouched.

Govt undecided on national car policy for jeeps

Govt undecided on national car policy for jeeps JAKARTA (JP): The government has not decided whether to apply the national car policy to automobiles other than sedans but sole national car licensee PT Timor Putra Nasional already has its Sportage jeeps on display, for launching later this year.

Legislature candidates announced

Legislature candidates announced JAKARTA (JP): The National Election Committee will have completed half its preparations for the May 29 election when it releases today its provisional list of 2,303 legislature candidates.Minister of Home Affairs Moch. Yogie S.M.

'Govt knows what to do with mining projects'

'Govt knows what to do with mining projects' The government has been under fire recently over its plan to develop the Busang gold mine in East Kalimantan with a Canadian joint venture. Critics said the government should postpone the project until it can work it out by itself.

Union leader attacks low minimum wage

Union leader attacks low minimum wage JAKARTA (JP): An official of the Federation of Indonesian Labor Union has criticized the government for failing to significantly raise the minimum wage.Wilhelmus Bhoka, the federation's deputy chairman, said Saturday that in the past 20 years the country's...

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:30 p.m. Travel: My Country 2:35 TV Series: Buck Rogers 3:05 Children's Program: Anak Anak Indonesia 3:30 TV Series: Fresh Prince of Bell Air 4:05 Science Film: Death Rider 4:30 Education Quiz: Cepat Tepat 5:00 Evening News 5:25 My Country 5:30 Creative Program: Karya Tepat Guna 6:00...

JSX share expected to keep on rising

JSX share expected to keep on rising JAKARTA (JP): Bullish trading on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) will continue this week, as the buying sentiment on blue chips is likely to remain strong.Securities analysts said several big capitalized stocks such as Astra International, H.M.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Music * Hotel Aryaduta, Jl. Prapatan 44-48, Central Jakarta: - Ambiente Italian Restaurant: Los Morenitos Vocal Group, Monday, Thursday, Sunday, 7:15 p.m. to 11 p.m.; Los Paraguas Vocal Group, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, 7:15 p.m. to 411 p.m.

'AN-teve' Famili 100

'AN-teve' Famili 100 Between May and November 1996 I wrote three letters to AN-teve for the attention of Sonny Setiawan, the prizes manager, Sonny Tulung, the Famili 100 program manager, and Soraya Perucha, the public relations manager.

Megawati supporters protest office handover

Megawati supporters protest office handover JAKARTA (JP): Supporters of the ousted Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) chairwoman, Megawati Soekarnoputri, protested yesterday the handover of the party's headquarters to the state, saying it would hamper a police probe into the July 27 riots.

Pickpockets between Pulogadung and Bekasi

Pickpockets between Pulogadung and BekasiFrom PelitaThe Pulogadung-Bekasi bus route is rife with pickpockets these days, brazenly operating on public vehicles without showing any remorse. They usually act in groups of four or five to Bekasi, Karawang, Cikampek and Purwakarta.

Plastic firm gets ISO 9002

Plastic firm gets ISO 9002 JAKARTA (JP): Plastic producer PT Impack Pratama has received the ISO 9002 certification from the International Certification Network N.V. KEMA, the company said over the weekend.

Govt to update telecoms policy

Govt to update telecoms policy JAKARTA (JP): The government will continue to update its telecommunication policy as part of its commitment to liberalizing the information technology market, a minister said Friday.

Mia beats China's Gong to win Japan Open

Mia beats China's Gong to win Japan Open TOKYO (AFP): Atlanta Olympic silver medalist Mia Audina of Indonesia captured her biggest title so far yesterday when she breezed past China's Gong Zhichao to win the US$170,000 Japan Open badminton championships.

Hospitals deny lacking waste treatment units

Hospitals deny lacking waste treatment units JAKARTA (JP): Three hospitals denied yesterday reports that they did not have waste treatment facilities.The private Ongko Mulyo hospital in Pulomas, North Jakarta said the hospital had the necessary equipment.

Residents warned of cold lava flood

Residents warned of cold lava flood MAGELANG, Central Java (JP): As Merapi volcano showed no signs calming, officials warned yesterday that heavy rains could wash large amounts of cold lava down on residential areas.

Dumping claims to be assessed factually: Tunky

Dumping claims to be assessed factually: Tunky JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Industry and Trade Tunky Ariwibowo said the government's antidumping committee will determine the validity of each dumping claim filed by Indonesian businesses before raising the issue to the international level.

Soemitro tells youths to keep self-respect

Soemitro tells youths to keep self-respect JAKARTA (JP): Senior military figure Gen. (ret.) Soemitro called on Indonesian youths to be independent and not sell their pride for position or wealth."Young people should grow and develop on their own, and remain confident of their skills and knowledge,"...

Saving our seas

Saving our seas As travelers know, Indonesia is a land of immense dimensions. With 17,500 islands, Indonesia is the world's largest archipelago to form a single nation-state. Some 6.5 million square kilometers, or three-quarters of the country's total territory, is water.

MAS under probe, says deputy PM

MAS under probe, says deputy PM KUALA LUMPUR (Reuter): The government has initiated an inquiry into Malaysia Airline System Bhd (MAS) after reports that the state carrier's service has deteriorated due to lack of staff, Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said yesterday.

Sick society

Sick societyFrom MerdekaI read in the Jan. 10 edition of Merdeka that according to Minister of Transmigration Siswono Yudohusodo, society and officials are "sick". I think there is some truth in Siswono's statement. It was not an overly dramatic assessment as referred to by Adi Sasono (Merdeka, Jan.

Experts favor amending law on judicial power

Experts favor amending law on judicial power JAKARTA (JP): Two legal experts threw their weight Saturday behind the Indonesian Judges Association's proposal that the 1970 law on judicial power be amended to make the judiciary more independent.Soehardjo S.S.

Islamic law encyclopedia praised

Islamic law encyclopedia praised JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Religious Affairs Tarmizi Taher lauds the Ensiklopedi Hukum Islam (Encyclopedia of Islamic Law), launched in Indonesia at a reception Saturday.