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Court arrangements cause dissatisfaction

Court arrangements cause dissatisfaction JAKARTA (JP): The IBF decision to stage the 1997 Lipton World Grand Prix Badminton Finals on only three courts at the Senayan Indoor Stadium caused consternation yesterday.

Market operations ordered to ensure adequate stocks

Market operations ordered to ensure adequate stocks JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto summoned three cabinet ministers yesterday and ordered them to ensure sufficient stocks of rice, cooking oil and other foodstuff in anticipation of Christmas, New Year and the Islamic fasting month Ramadhan.

Sidewalk vendor stabbed to death

Sidewalk vendor stabbed to death JAKARTA (JP): A sidewalk vendor was stabbed to death yesterday by a group of alleged hoodlums in the National Monument (Monas) park in Central Jakarta after he intervened in an extortion attempt.

Education vital to prevent abortions

Education vital to prevent abortions The recent case of dumped fetuses in Jakarta has unveiled more shocking facts. It is said that hundreds of fetuses are being dumped in the capital everyday. Medical doctor Sugiat A.

Palapa users' meeting

Palapa users' meeting JAKARTA (JP): Private telecommunications operator PT Satelindo will hold today a Palapa users' meeting show appreciation to its Palapa-C satellite leasing customers.Company general manager of satellite operations, Kanaka Hidayat, said the meeting at the Bali Inter-continental...

Canadian medics to examine Pakpahan

Canadian medics to examine Pakpahan JAKARTA (JP): A Canadian medical team sent specifically to help diagnose convicted labor leader Muchtar Pakpahan, will begin their examination of him today at Cikini Hospital, Central Jakarta.

Criteria for VP

Criteria for VPFrom Pikiran RakyatAs a man in the street who cannot convey his opinion in a formal or elite forum, I am compelled to write in the paper to present my views.I would like to focus my opinion on the issue of the candidacy for the vice presidency prior to the general session of the...

Atalla names local agent

Atalla names local agent JAKARTA (JP): Atalla System, a banking security system producer of the United States has appointed PT Secura Agradi to distribute Atalla's products throughout Indonesia.Secura's director Andy Sutedja said the distribution agreement was signed recently to anticipate a rapid...

Private sector told not to rely on offshore loans

Private sector told not to rely on offshore loans JAKARTA (JP): Vice President Try Sutrisno called on Indonesian private companies yesterday not to rely on foreign loans to finance their operations.The Vice President said the private sector should operate more efficiently so that it could reduce...

Sixty fishermen held in Australia

Sixty fishermen held in Australia KUPANG, East Nusa Tenggara: The Australian government is still holding 60 Indonesian fishermen on charges of illegal entry into Australian territorial waters, Antara reported.

Go international, doctors advised

Go international, doctors advised JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Justice Oetojo Oesman said yesterday that physicians should be the most prepared profession in entering the globalization era as it has long been associated with various international activities and associations.

Nobel prize 'brings no change' to East Timor

Nobel prize 'brings no change' to East Timor DILI, East Timor (JP): Exactly one-year after he received the Nobel Peace Prize, Bishop Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo said yesterday the prestigious award has drawn greater attention but no progress toward resolving the issue of East Timor.

Assembly still undecided on crunching issues

Assembly still undecided on crunching issues JAKARTA (JP): The People's Consultative Assembly reached agreement yesterday on minor economic issues but failed to solve long-standing bickerings on political and religious affairs, as the body resumed deliberation of the draft 1998/2003 State Policy...

The right track

The right track After shedding three finance ministers and experiencing an economic crisis that dragged Asia down in its wake, Thailand finally seems to have found the political courage to get its finances back on track.

BI fire should serve as a warning for developers

BI fire should serve as a warning for developers JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta Fire Department said the inferno that engulfed the top floors of Bank Indonesia's office tower on Monday, killing 15 people, should encourage high-rise developers and executives to pay more attention to their fire safety...

Thai cucumber enters battle against AIDS

Thai cucumber enters battle against AIDS BANGKOK (AFP): A species of Thai cucumber could help combat AIDS according to local researchers, amid growing confusion over mooted herbal remedies here for the disease, reports said yesterday.

Rupiah stronger over news on Soeharto trip

Rupiah stronger over news on Soeharto trip JAKARTA (JP): The rupiah closed higher against the U.S. dollar yesterday as the market calmed down following news that President Soeharto would attend a regional summit in Malaysia, currency dealers said.But the stock market lost 2.

Typhoon-ravaged houses rebuilt

Typhoon-ravaged houses rebuilt BANDAR LAMPUNG, Lampung: More than 100 houses in Margabatin village, Perwakilan Wawaikarya district in Central Lampung that were destroyed by a typhoon over the weekend, will be rebuilt.Vice Governor Suwardi Ramil was quoted by Antara as making the promise Monday.

Social insecurity

Social insecurity Only hours after Minister of Manpower Abdul Latief announced that the controversial order to divert funds from the state-owned social security firm Jamsostek was, in fact, a decision of the President, we awoke Saturday morning to news that President Soeharto would be taking a...

Do the UN sanctions reach their goal?

Do the UN sanctions reach their goal?By Hasan Kleib JAKARTA (JP): The recent crisis between Iraq and the United Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM) was resolved through peaceful means after Iraq agreed to allow the inspectors to return to monitor eradication of mass-destruction weapons.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Dec. 9, 1997: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 750 -50 1,500 AHAP Insurance 625 0 0 Alter Abadi 400 -25 19,000 Alumindo Light Metal 200 -100 3,798,500...

Asian rubber market haunted by crisis

Asian rubber market haunted by crisis SINGAPORE (Reuters): Rubber futures on the Singapore Commodity Exchange (SICOM) were trapped in a bear den yesterday on expectations of further falls, dealers said."The market is really very quiet. The volume is not very good.

Bawakaraeng: Short on service but great food

Bawakaraeng: Short on service but great food "A fish to die for," gushes one connoisseur. "A taste of heaven" is another lavish accolade. Such is the homage paid to fried red snapper in sweet soy sauce, the crowning glory of Bawakaraeng, a restaurant specializing in the Makassar cuisine of South...

RI donates $2m to Palestine

RI donates $2m to Palestine JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia has donated US$2 million to help the Palestinian Authority overcome its financial crisis.The donation was presented by Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Alatas to Palestinian President Yasser Arafat in Tehran Monday.

Sumarlin retired as BPK chairman

Sumarlin retired as BPK chairman JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto signed a presidential decree yesterday to discharge J.B. Sumarlin as chairman of the Supreme Audit Agency (BPK) as he has reached the mandatory retirement age of 65.

Street brawls claim another student's life

Street brawls claim another student's life JAKARTA (JP): The death toll of students killed during street brawls in the city this year has risen to 10 following the death of a 16-year-old student.The victim, Idris Suryadi, a first year student of a state-run technical high school, STM 7, was stabbed...

House faction agree to set up code of ethics

House faction agree to set up code of ethics JAKARTA (JP): Leaders of all four factions in the House of Representatives have approved a plan to set up a code of ethics for legislators, Deputy House Speaker Syarwan Hamid said yesterday.

Long way to go to human rights protection

Long way to go to human rights protection JAKARTA (JP): The excessive use of force along with the neglect of civil and political rights remained a disturbing feature throughout the year, a leading rights group said in its year-end assessment here yesterday.

RP auto sales down 12.5%

RP auto sales down 12.5% MANILA (AFP): Passenger car sales in the Philippines fell 12.5 percent from a year earlier to 70,732 units in the 11 months to November amid tighter credit, an industry association said yesterday.November sales fell 31.6 percent from a year earlier but rose 0.

Sudjana sets rules for power price renegotiations

Sudjana sets rules for power price renegotiations JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Mines and Energy I.B. Sudjana announced yesterday rules for state-owned electricity company PLN to follow during its price renegotiations with private power producers.

New Tangerang chief prosecutor

New Tangerang chief prosecutor TANGERANG (JP): Nelson Edward Worotikan was installed as the new Tangerang chief prosecutor yesterday, replacing AH Ritonga, who will be posted at the Attorney General's Office in Jakarta.

SOKSI tight-lipped on VP candidates

SOKSI tight-lipped on VP candidates JAKARTA (JP): A Golkar-affiliated organization will hold a leadership meeting to discuss vice presidential candidates but will only declare its nomination in February.

New sites proposed for Kemang businesses

New sites proposed for Kemang businesses JAKARTA (JP): The municipality has recommended to businesspeople operating illegally in Kemang that they relocate to one of three sites in South Jakarta, an official said yesterday.South Jakarta Mayor Pardjoko told reporters the three sites were Jl.

RP navy arrests 34 Chinese fishermen

RP navy arrests 34 Chinese fishermen MANILA (DPA): The Philippine navy said yesterday 34 Chinese fishermen arrested off the northern coast last week would be charged with unlawful entry and illegal fishing.

Tribespeople to be resettled

Tribespeople to be resettled PALU, Central Sulawesi: Donggala Regent Sjachbuddin Labadjo has asked the provincial transmigration office to resettle 1,205 members of the Tomini tribe now facing a food shortage in Palasa village.

Gade Christensen hoping for GP birthday present

Gade Christensen hoping for GP birthday present JAKARTA (JP): Top-seeded Dane Peter Gade Christensen said yesterday he hoped to win the upcoming 1997 Lipton World Grand Prix Badminton Finals here as a birthday present for himself.

GRL to be listed on Jakarta Stock Exchange

GRL to be listed on Jakarta Stock Exchange JAKARTA (JP): Gulf Indonesia Resources Limited (GRL) plans to list its shares on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) in April following its recent listing on the New York Stock Exchange.

Asians women reign supreme

Asians women reign supreme CHIANG MAI, Thailand (AFP): Asian athletes assured their domination of women's weight lifting by winning a string of medals in the 59-kilogram category at the world championships here.Indonesia's Patmawati carried off two gold medals in the 59-kg category, lifting 97.

PT Trimegah opens Semarang outlet

PT Trimegah opens Semarang outlet SEMARANG (JP): Local securities house PT Trimegah Securities officially opened a branch office here yesterday to tap the growing number of local investors in the city.The president of the firm Avy G Dwipayana said that the prospect of stock trading in Semarang and...

Reviving the dead

Reviving the dead More than four years have passed since May 1993, when Marsinah, a labor activist, died a gruesome martyr's death defending the rights of her fellow workers at a small watch manufacturing plant in Surabaya.

Mystery man donates to Irian drought victims

Mystery man donates to Irian drought victims JAKARTA (JP): Santa Claus may be making his Christmas rounds early this year, as the Indonesian consulate general in Sydney, Australia, received a surprise package from a mysterious "scruffy looking" man Monday, containing A$16,000 (US$10,885) in cash...

Malaysia, RP economies to undergo stress: S&P

Malaysia, RP economies to undergo stress: S&P SYDNEY (Reuters): Standard and Poor's Corp. said yesterday the financial systems of Malaysia and the Philippines were likely to undergo significant stress over the near term because of excess credit growth in recent years.

Private borrowers need debt rescheduling

Private borrowers need debt rescheduling The government and major private companies is holding a road show to creditor countries to seek the rescheduling of the private sector's foreign debts. Economist Faisal Basri discusses problems related to the foreign debts owed by private firms.

A dim view of human rights conditions in Indonesia

A dim view of human rights conditions in Indonesia1996: Tahun Kekerasan Potret Pelanggaran HAM di Indonesia (1996: Year of Violence, A Portrait of Human Rights Violations in Indonesia). Edited by A. Made Tony Supriatma.

Myanmar general to go to KL

Myanmar general to go to KL YANGON (AFP): Senior Gen. Than Shwe, chairman of Myanmar's ruling junta, will lead a 50-member delegation to the informal ASEAN summit in Kuala Lumpur next week, diplomats said yesterday.Lt. Gen.

Filipinos deported from Manado

Filipinos deported from Manado MANADO, North Sulawesi: The local immigration bureau has deported 12 Filipinos for violating immigration rules, the head of the local Justice Ministry, Freddy Gerung, said here yesterday.

A most shameful incident

A most shameful incident A 25-story building on Jl. Thamrin, Jakarta, has been ravaged by fire. Fifteen people lost their lives in the incident. The tragedy occurred in an area which had stood as a symbol of our progress, intelligence, excellence and modernity as a nation.Ironically, that isn't all.

House concerned about strategic industries

House concerned about strategic industries JAKARTA (JP): Legislators expressed concern yesterday about the future of Indonesia's strategic industries in the wake of the economic crisis.In a hearing with head of the Management Board of Strategic Industries B.J.

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates Jakarta (JP): Bank Ekspor Impor Indonesia's (Bank Exim) conversion rates on Dec. 9, 1997: Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S dollar 4,525.00 4,625.00Austrian shilling 345.60 382.50Australian dollar 3,002.50 3,101.30Belgian franc 122.10 125.70Canadian dollar 3,170.60 3,256.90Swiss franc 3,094.

RI opposes Qantas', Ansett's tariff cuts

RI opposes Qantas', Ansett's tariff cuts JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Transportation Haryanto Dhanutirto said here yesterday that he would send a letter to his Australian counterpart, criticizing the tariff cuts offered by Qantas and Ansett in Indonesia.