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Pertamina hits back at Walhi

Pertamina hits back at Walhi JAKARTA (JP): State-owned oil company Pertamina denied yesterday accusations made by the Indonesian Forum for Environment (Walhi) that it was not concerned about air pollution in Jakarta caused by leaded gasoline.

Experts warn thousands could die from haze

Experts warn thousands could die from haze HONG KONG, China (Agencies): Thousands of people will be killed by the smog blanketing southeast Asia, experts warned here yesterday, adding some regions could face famine as crops were devastated and livestock choked to death.

Minister calls for more investment in eastern provinces

Minister calls for more investment in eastern provinces JAKARTA (JP): State Minister of Population Haryono Suyono called for greater investment in eastern Indonesia to help speed up the government's drive to eradicate poverty there.

CalEnergy's plant to go on

CalEnergy's plant to go on OMAHA, Nebraska (Reuter): CalEnergy Co Inc said Wednesday its planned operations in Indonesia should not be affected by the possible government delay of private power projects due to Indonesian currency turmoil.

S'pore property developers face govt cutback measures

S'pore property developers face govt cutback measures SINGAPORE (Reuter): Singapore property developers, faced with an oversupply of housing, have been given a slight reprieve by the government's move to cut back its land sales program, developers and property analysts yesterday.

SE Asian profits tumble as pollution worsens

SE Asian profits tumble as pollution worsensBy Andrew Higgins KUALA LUMPUR: A breathless brochure handed out by a young woman in an Islamic shawl and a white surgical mask promises a panoramic view stretching 70 miles to the Straits of Malacca.

10,000-strong security force for SEA Games

10,000-strong security force for SEA Games JAKARTA (JP): Newly installed Jakarta Military Commander Maj. Gen. Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin said yesterday that he would deploy 10,000 police officers and military personnel to safeguard next month's SEA Games.

92 local drivers tackle BSD rally

92 local drivers tackle BSD rally JAKARTA (JP): About 92 local rally drivers and their navigators will take part in the BSD Sprint Rally at Bumi Serpong Damai, Tangerang on Oct. 5.The rally is one of the events on the calender of the West Java chapter of the Indonesian Motor Association (IMI).

Safe music programs lack special something

Safe music programs lack special somethingBy Gus Kairupan JAKARTA (JP): Give the audience what they want to hear. That seems to be the formula visiting musicians adhere to in Indonesia. I well remember the days when I was sounded out by cultural affairs officials of foreign embassies regarding what...

RI needs to strengthen financial sector: WB

RI needs to strengthen financial sector: WB JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia is not another Thailand but needs to strengthen its financial sector and address competitiveness and reputational concerns to recover from the regional currency crisis, the World Bank said yesterday.

Southeast Asian currencies tumble again

Southeast Asian currencies tumble again SINGAPORE (AFP): Southeast Asian currencies tumbled again yesterday with the Malaysian ringgit slumping to a new record low against the U.S. dollar on a downward revision of Kuala Lumpur's long-term credit outlook.

Man dead at train's lavatory

Man dead at train's lavatory JAKARTA (JP): A 24-year-old man was found dead in the lavatory of a Senja Utama II train in an East Jakarta station yesterday morning.The body was discovered by an employee of state railway company Perumka who was cleaning the train at the Pademangan railway station.

Reebok denies RI ties

Reebok denies RI ties BOSTON (Reuter): Reebok International Ltd. Wednesday denied a report that protesting Indonesian workers are employed by shoe export factories which make footwear for the Massachusetts-based company.

Lady fails to follow Medan boys

Lady fails to follow Medan boys JAKARTA (JP): If imitation is the highest form of flattery, then two boys who stowed away in the front wheel compartment of an airplane were given the highest honor when a woman attempted the same feat in Bali yesterday.

Michael Doohan confident of winning Indonesian GP

Michael Doohan confident of winning Indonesian GP JAKARTA (JP): World 500cc champion Michael Doohan of Australia said yesterday he was confident of winning the Indonesian motorcycle Grand Prix at Sentul, near Bogor on Sept. 28.

Changing driver mentality the key

Changing driver mentality the keyFrom Media IndonesiaNews of a bus crash -- which forces passengers to stop midway through their journey, often with some people ending up in hospital or at the morgue -- shocks all the parties concerned.

Motorists' safety at stake

Motorists' safety at stake If one wishes to travel from Pluit Selatan Raya to Soekarno- Hatta International Airport via Prof. Dr. Sediyatmo tollroad, one has to first pass through a narrow, old and abandoned toll collection gate.

Government to review pess law if needed

Government to review pess law if needed JAKARTA (JP): The government is prepared to review the press law, including licensing procedures, if the Press Council suggests it, Minister of Information R. Hartono said yesterday.

Portugal and RI trade criticism

Portugal and RI trade criticism UNITED NATIONS (Agencies): Portugal and Indonesia have exchanged harsh words over East Timor after Portuguese Foreign Minister Jaime Gama criticized Jakarta's rule in the former Portuguese colony.

Cement rescheduling won't affect supply

Cement rescheduling won't affect supply JAKARTA (JP): Director General of Domestic Trade at the Ministry of Industry and Trade Ilchaidy Ilyas said yesterday the government's decision to review several cement projects would not affect future supply.

Doohan arrives here for GP

Doohan arrives here for GP JAKARTA (JP): World 500cc champion Michael Doohan of Australia is expected to arrive here today to defend his title at the Indonesian motorcycle Grand Prix at Sentul, near Bogor on Sept. 28."Doohan is expected to arrive at 12 p.m. today.

Perumka's new express train

Perumka's new express train JAKARTA (JP): The state rail company Perumka has started operating the second generation Argo Bromo express train which is able to travel between Jakarta and Surabaya, East Java, in just eight hours and 30 minutes.

Haze worsens in Sumatra, Kalimantan

Haze worsens in Sumatra, Kalimantan JAKARTA (JP): The haze in several towns in Sumatra and Kalimantan worsened yesterday despite the government's intensive and concerted efforts to deal with the problem that has threatened the health of over 32,000 Indonesians.

Schools must win back reverence and trust

Schools must win back reverence and trustBy Mochtar Buchori JAKARTA (JP): Reverence and trust constitute very important fundamentals in education.Teachers and schools are only effective in their task if students and parents genuinely believe them, trust in them and revere them.

Drought greatest threat to RI's palm oil

Drought greatest threat to RI's palm oil CHICAGO (Reuter): A searing drought that has fanned forest fires in Indonesia will do more damage to the region's palm oil crop than the heavy band of smoke that has engulfed the area, meteorologists and oilseed sources said.

Famine kills 265 in Irian: 'Antara'

Famine kills 265 in Irian: 'Antara' JAKARTA (JP): Famine, caused by the drought, has killed at least 265 people in Irian Jaya, Antara reported yesterday quoting the Ministry of Home Affairs.The ministry cited a report by the Irian Jaya governor listing 254 deaths in the hinterland regency of...

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:30 Travel: My Country 2:35 Children's Film: Wild Swan 3:10 Science Film: Animal Odyssey 3:35 Religious Teachings: Islam 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Documentary Film: Pesona Fauna 5:00 Arabic Lessons 5:30 Children's Story: Mutiara Persahabatan 6:00 News: Lintasan...

826 to represent RI at SEA Games

826 to represent RI at SEA Games JAKARTA (JP): Host country Indonesia will field a team of 826 athletes, the largest of the 10 participating countries' teams at the 19th SEA Games here next month.National training director Djoko Pramono said yesterday that 500 Indonesian men and 326 Indonesian...

World Bank and Indonesian govt to fight corruption

World Bank and Indonesian govt to fight corruption HONG KONG (AFP): The World Bank is working with the Indonesian government to forge a strategy to fight corruption in the country, a Bank official said yesterday.

17 TV stations to cover SEA Games

17 TV stations to cover SEA Games JAKARTA (JP): Seventeen TV stations will give 14 sports events continuous live coverage during the 19th SEA Games here next month, the organizers' information and communication deputy, Ishadi SK, said by telephone yesterday.

Six die of inflammation

Six die of inflammation LOA JANAN, East Kalimantan: Six people from Batuah village, located in Bukit Soeharto, Kutai, have died of intestinal inflammation this month, due to a lack of medical attention."What is most concerning is that doctors at the village community health center are rarely there.

Argha Karya sells assets

Argha Karya sells assets JAKARTA (JP): Shareholders of PT Argha Karya Prima Industry, a publicly listed manufacturer of flexible packaging, approved here yesterday the company's proposal to sell its converting division.

Soeharto launches national motorcycle

Soeharto launches national motorcycle JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto unveiled yesterday a new national motorcycle, called Expressa, and defended the controversial national car program.Soeharto officially launched the new motorcycle, produced by a subsidiary of PT Astra International, by riding it...

Iman's works reflect yearning for natural environment

Iman's works reflect yearning for natural environmentBy R. Fadjri YOGYAKARTA (JP): Woodcutting, an old technique, is thriving through the creative vision of artist Yamyuli Dwi Iman.With simple expressions and the symbols of a traditional world, Iman conveys the changes people in an agrarian society...

SE Asian currencies upbeat, slightly recover

SE Asian currencies upbeat, slightly recover SINGAPORE (Reuter): Southeast Asian currencies looked relatively upbeat yesterday as U.S. funds took more profits against them and the dollar tumbled against the yen.

Pertamina under fire on unleaded gasoline

Pertamina under fire on unleaded gasoline JAKARTA (JP): An environmental group criticized state-owned oil company Pertamina yesterday for lacking a commitment to unleaded gasoline, and blamed public ignorance of its benefits on this.

Sjafrie vows to maintain city's security and order

Sjafrie vows to maintain city's security and order JAKARTA (JP): Newly installed Jakarta Military Commander Maj. Gen. Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin promised yesterday to maintain security and order in the city and its environs, particularly during next month's SEA Games and next year's General Session of the...

Golkar says no to presidential term limit discussion

Golkar says no to presidential term limit discussion JAKARTA (JP): The debate over a presidential term limitation is unlikely to be anything more than public chatter, as a senior Golkar executive crushed yesterday any suggestion that the debate would be taken up at the People's Consultative...

Authorities finish Kemang probe

Authorities finish Kemang probe JAKARTA (JP): The administration has completed an investigation into officials who have violated building permit regulations in Kemang, South Jakarta, and will soon punish the guilty ones.

Golkar cadres told to improve conduct

Golkar cadres told to improve conduct JAKARTA (JP): Governor Surjadi Soedirdja has urged city councilors from the ruling Golkar faction to improve their knowledge of city issues and maintain a close relationship with those in the low-income bracket.

Mahathir-Soros debate rages

Mahathir-Soros debate rages Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad's bitter criticism of George Soros drew a response from the U.S. financier on Sunday.Soros disavowed the accusations -- that he contributed to the present currency crisis in the region -- leveled against him by the prime minister.

Lesson for ASEAN

Lesson for ASEAN Raging forest fires in Indonesia, many set by plantation firms clearing land, have cast a pall of haze over much of peninsular Malaysia and Singapore.ASEAN's environment ministers have long paid lip service to the notion of regional cooperation.

Golkar praised for fielding civilian figures

Golkar praised for fielding civilian figures JAKARTA (JP): Golkar's decision to let young and civilian figures lead its faction in the House of Representatives drew applause yesterday.Outgoing Golkar legislators Krissantono and Oka Mahendra said the dominant political organization was applying a...

White Paper set off alarm bells

White Paper set off alarm bellsBy Anthony Burke CANBERRA (JP): Many Indonesians will no doubt be aware of the release last month of Australia's first foreign policy White Paper, titled In The National Interest.

Police become target of discontent

Police become target of discontent JAKARTA (JP): The recent violent attacks against police stations in many parts of the country reflected people's growing discontent with authority, experts said yesterday.

Police arrest two for mobile phone fraud

Police arrest two for mobile phone fraud JAKARTA (JP): Police have arrested two men for illegally allegedly copying 369 mobile phone numbers under the Advanced Mobile Phone Service (AMPS) system and selling them on at very low prices.

'Forest fires to be under control soon'

'Forest fires to be under control soon' JAKARTA (JP): As thousands of hectares of forest continue to burn, Minister of Forestry Djamaludin Suryohadikusumo claims that firefighters deployed to put out the blaze should soon have the upper hand.

Thousands of Hindus to attend ritual

Thousands of Hindus to attend ritual SURABAYA: Thousands of Hindus from across the country are expected to climb famed Mt. Bromo in East Java's Probolinggo regency on Oct. 18 and Oct. 19 to attend the religious ritual of Yadnya Kasada, Antara reported.

Nusamba to develop oil refinery

Nusamba to develop oil refinery JAKARTA (JP): The Nusamba Group plans to develop an oil refinery in cooperation with a foreign partner, the group's chairman Muhammad "Bob" Hasan said yesterday.Hasan said after meeting with President Soeharto at Merdeka Palace that the group had yet to select the...

Sukamdi extends his lead in Indonesian Open golf

Sukamdi extends his lead in Indonesian Open golf JAKARTA (JP): Sukamdi, Indonesia's best hope for the 19th SEA Games golf competition, extended his lead at the Indonesian Open Championship after carding a two-day total of 143 (70 73) at Pondok Indah Golf & Club here yesterday.