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Four crimes spoil New Year's festivity

Four crimes spoil New Year's festivity JAKARTA (JP): Four crimes spoiled New Year's Eve celebrations in Greater Jakarta, City Police Chief Maj. Gen. Hamami Nata said yesterday.Speaking at an early morning press conference, Hamami said the most serious crime happened on a West Jakarta toll road when...

Government warns political parties

Government warns political parties JAKARTA (JP): Chairman of the General Election Committee Moch. Yogie S.M. warned political contestants Tuesday against using government facilities in their election campaigns.

Golkar optimistic about national development

Golkar optimistic about national development JAKARTA (JP): Despite various threats to national stability and order over the past year, the ruling political organization Golkar is confident Indonesia will be able to continue its development programs."We experienced unrest...

Soeharto promises openness

Soeharto promises openness JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto promises the government will encourage openness and democracy in 1997, but warns the nation against letting "new ideas and aspirations" rush out of control."The government is encouraging openness and...democracy...

Franchising businesses set to perform well in 1997

Franchising businesses set to perform well in 1997By Christiani SA Tumelap JAKARTA (JP): The country's franchising businesses performed remarkably well in 1996 and high growth is expected again in 1997.

Calls of duty means no New Year's Eve holiday

Calls of duty means no New Year's Eve holiday JAKARTA (JP): Although millions of Jakartans celebrated New Year's Eve enthusiastically, a thousand others had to sacrifice their enjoyment simply because they responded to the call of duty.

Government discards pilot recruitment fees

Government discards pilot recruitment fees JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian airlines no longer have to pay government charges when recruiting pilots who graduated from the state-owned Aviation Training School in Curug, West Java, Minister of Transportation Haryanto Dhanutirto said early this week.

Race, housing key issues in Singapore elections

Race, housing key issues in Singapore elections SINGAPORE (Reuter): Race and housing are key issues in today's general election in Singapore after a campaign that featured tough words and a row between the ruling People's Action Party (PAP) and the United States.

Narcotics up 26% in Bali this year

Narcotics up 26% in Bali this year DENPASAR, Bali: A senior police officer announced Tuesday that illegal drug trafficking in Bali had increased by 26 percent this year, up to 76 cases from 52 cases the previous year.

Population estimated at 199.7m

Population estimated at 199.7m JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's population at the start of 1997 was officially estimated at 199.7 million, the National Family Planning Board said yesterday.Board chairman Haryono Suyono said in a statement that this is an impressive achievement, considering that before...

Phone tariff hike opposed

Phone tariff hike opposed JAKARTA (Antara): Members of the House of Representatives have opposed the government's move to raise local telephone call charges by 4.54 percent starting Jan. 1, 1997.Legislators said Tuesday PT Telkom, the state-owned domestic telecommunications company, should improve...

132 tourists visit East Timor

132 tourists visit East Timor DILI, East Timor: Only 132 tourists visited Dili throughout 1996, head of the East Timor Immigration Office, Riawan Pramudjo, said here Tuesday.Contrary to previous years, there were no foreign journalists visiting in the guise of tourists.

Aceh to get rid of marijuana

Aceh to get rid of marijuana BANDA ACEH, Aceh: A police operation to free Aceh, the northern most province on the island of Sumatra, of marijuana will continue in 1997, chief of the Aceh Police Col. Suwahyu said here Tuesday.

One rebel killed, two arrested

One rebel killed, two arrested JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: Troops have killed a separatist rebel and arrested two others in the eastern most province of Irian Jaya, Antara reported Monday.The shooting took place during a clash in the Tiom sub- district on December 23, Irian Jaya military spokesman Lt.

Oversupply of 2m tons of cement predicted for 1997

Oversupply of 2m tons of cement predicted for 1997By Riyadi CIBINONG, West Java, (JP): Indonesia, plagued by cement shortages in past years, is projected to see an oversupply of over 2 million tons of cement in 1997.

Coal particles cause outages

Coal particles cause outages BANJARMASIN, South Kalimantan: The state electricity company (PLN) says the frequent power outages in the city these past few months were caused by coal particles from a nearby coal terminal, Antara reported.

Stern measures needed

Stern measures neededFrom MerdekaThe riots in Tasikmalaya and its vicinity were clearly a violation of the law by police members against people of the Condong Cibeureum Islamic school in Tasikmalaya. There is no need to look for scapegoats.

Eleven nightspots to be punished

Eleven nightspots to be punished JAKARTA (JP): The authorities will punish 11 nightspots found violating regulations during New Year's Eve, a City Public Order official said yesterday.Toha Reno, the head of the entertainment department, said the establishments committed various violations.

Retirement-age extension gets cautious welcome

Retirement-age extension gets cautious welcomeBy Sugianto Tandra JAKARTA (JP): The government's plan to extend the mandatory retirement age for civil servants from 55 to 65 has been hailed by experts and politicians, but they said that the move must be thoroughly thought out.

Singapore's growth slows to 6.5%

Singapore's growth slows to 6.5% SINGAPORE (AFP): Singapore's economic growth slowed to 6.5 percent in 1996 following an electronics downturn, and could dip further next year, Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said in a New Year message Tuesday.

S. Africa-Asia trade surges

S. Africa-Asia trade surges PRETORIA (AFP): Trade between South Africa and Asia in 1996 is expected to exceed the record 42 billion rand (US$8.9 billion) of 1995, the foreign affairs department said Monday.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:30 p.m Travel: My Country 2:35 TV Series: Family Matters 3:05 Children's Program: Sehari Bersama Ketut Suprana 3:30 TV Series: Investigators 4:05 Science Film: A Writer's Exchange 4:30 Education Program: Bina Pramuka 4:55 Filler and Trailer 5:00 Regional News 5:25 News: My Country...

Rediscovering people

Rediscovering people Indonesia is in for another robust year with economic growth of more than 7 percent, according to the predictions of both government and private-sector economists. Very rarely have economists of both camps been so unanimous about the economic outlook despite the political...

Rights violation occurred in Dili riot: Rights body

Rights violation occurred in Dili riot: Rights body DILI, East Timor (JP): The National Commission on Human Rights says there was a violation of human rights in the Christmas Eve violence that killed off-duty Armed Forces (ABRI) Chief Corporal Alfredo Dos Santos Siga.

Traffic problems still unsolvable: Governor Surjadi

Traffic problems still unsolvable: Governor Surjadi JAKARTA (JP): The city administration is unlikely to solve the city's chronic traffic problems in the coming years, Governor Surjadi Soedirdja has said.

SBSI members file complaint

SBSI members file complaint JAKARTA (JP): A delegation from an unrecognized labor union complained to the National Commission on Human Rights Tuesday about the Supreme Court's ruling to send its leader, Muchtar Pakpahan, back to jail after exonerating him of all charges last year.

Eleven die in New Year's Eve festivities

Eleven die in New Year's Eve festivities JAKARTA (JP): New Year celebrations were marred by at least five deaths in Jakarta and six in Puncak, Bogor, in a series of traffic accidents. Around 60 traffic victims were treated at the Central Jakarta Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital alone and 26 at...

Garuda adds extra flights

Garuda adds extra flights JAKARTA (JP): National air carrier Garuda Indonesia is operating 86 extra flights from Jakarta with 18,391 seats between Dec. 14 1996 and Jan. 5 to three overseas and four domestic destinations.

Suggestion to water company

Suggestion to water companyFrom Bisnis IndonesiaSince taking up residence in Green Garden, we have paid our water and electricity bills through a collector. This method helped us greatly, as it kept us free of payment errors and delayed payments.

Powerful quake jolts Maluku

Powerful quake jolts Maluku AMBON, Maluku: An earthquake registering 6.0 on the Richter scale jolted Maluku Tuesday, an official at the meteorology office in Jakarta said.There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage.The epicenter of the quake, which struck at 2:41 a.m.

Govt delays open tender for cellular project

Govt delays open tender for cellular project JAKARTA (JP): The government has decided to delay the open tender of the Personal Communication Network (PCN), the next generation of digital wireless telephone systems, to pick up a number of new cellular operators.

Neglected land to be used for simple housing: Soni

Neglected land to be used for simple housing: Soni JAKARTA (JP): The government will hand over "neglected" land in Botabek, which includes Bogor, Tangerang and Bekasi, to developers who want to build simple houses and houses for expatriates, State Minister of Agrarian Affairs/Chairman of the...

Improve U.S. lobby, President says

Improve U.S. lobby, President says JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto admitted there was a need to improve its lobby in the United States so more Americans learn about Indonesia.In a teleconference with Indonesian Ambassador Arifin Siregar in Washington, Soeharto said Indonesia needs to approach more...

800 labor disputes reported last year

800 labor disputes reported last year JAKARTA (JP): More than 800 labor-related cases in Greater Jakarta were reported last year, mostly provoked by wage hike delays, the legal aid association said recently.