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Theater group hails 'Julius Caesar' with Sundanese accent

Theater group hails 'Julius Caesar' with Sundanese accentBy Yenni Kwok JAKARTA (JP): The audience expected a conservative approach in Studiklub Teater Bandung's production of Julius Caesar."I wanted to watch a Julius Caesar with no thighs," pledged a journalist before the performance last week at...

SE Asian currencies await finance talks

SE Asian currencies await finance talks SINGAPORE (AFP): Southeast Asian currencies ended mixed against the U.S. dollar yesterday with bearish sentiment prevailing ahead of the Group of Seven (G-7) and global financial meetings in Hong Kong.

Sound financial system key to Asian sustained growth

Sound financial system key to Asian sustained growthBy Vincent Lingga HONG KONG, China (JP): An inadequate financial system could threaten the foundation of Asian economic growth, financial analysts, International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank executives here warn.

Is ecological damage a national security issue?

Is ecological damage a national security issue?By Anak Agung Banyu Perwita BANDUNG (JP): The office of the Coordinating Minister for People's Welfare together with the State Minister for the Environment have announced recently that the haze stemming from forest fires in Sumatra and Kalimantan is a...

Indonesia to set up R&D on tecommunications

Indonesia to set up R&D on tecommunicationsBy I. Christianto PETALUMA, California (JP): Indonesia is to set up a telecommunications research and development center for commercial purposes, involving local and foreign telecommunications companies.

Indonesian maid made to eat feces

Indonesian maid made to eat feces SINGAPORE (Reuter): A Singaporean woman and her teenage son have been charged with forcing their Indonesian maid to eat dog feces, the Straits Times newspaper said yesterday.

Forest fire toll 'worse' in C. Java

Forest fire toll 'worse' in C. Java SEMARANG, Central Java: The toll from forest fires in Central Java is worse this year than during last year's dry season, an official of state owned forestry firm Perum Perhutani said.

An appeal for clean govt

An appeal for clean govt The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank will again be holding their routine annual meeting beginning next week. This time, though, the meeting will be different from those held before as it will be held at a time when Asian countries, including Indonesia,...

Surprise wins in Princess Cup quarterfinals

Surprise wins in Princess Cup quarterfinals TOKYO (AFP): Yayuk Basuki of Indonesia and Naoko Sawamatsu of Japan scored upset victories yesterday in the quarterfinals of the US$450,000 Princess Cup women's tennis tournament.

SE Asia smog symptom of environment neglect

SE Asia smog symptom of environment neglectBy Nick Edwards SINGAPORE (Reuter): The throat-clutching smog now choking much of Southeast Asia shows just how much the environment has been neglected in a quick and dirty dash for growth, environmental technology experts say.

Natuna boosted by Japan talks, but doubts remain

Natuna boosted by Japan talks, but doubts remain SINGAPORE (Reuter): Japanese involvement in Indonesia's Natuna gas field would be a major boost for the beleaguered US$40 billion project, industry sources and analysts said yesterday.

House endorses broadcasting bill

House endorses broadcasting bill JAKARTA (JP): The House of Representatives endorsed the government-sponsored broadcasting bill yesterday, the second time in less than 12 months, after the first one was rejected by President Soeharto.

Pauwels Trafo Asia to make transformers

Pauwels Trafo Asia to make transformers BOGOR (JP): Power transformer manufacturer Pauwels Trafo Asia plans to produce high-voltage 500 kilovolt (kV) power transformers to benefit from the growing electricity market in Indonesia and other Southeast Asian countries.

Probe into Cikunir bus crash continues

Probe into Cikunir bus crash continues JAKARTA (JP): The police investigation into Sunday's Cakung- Cikunir toll road crash, which claimed the lives of 35 people, is continuing and no suspects have been named.City Police spokesman Lt. Col. E.

'Gurita' remains found

'Gurita' remains found BANDA ACEH, Aceh: A team of experts from the Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT) have reportedly found the remains of the Gurita ferry which sunk on Jan. 19 killing 338 passengers.Spokesman for the Sabang administration, T. Mohd.

Stop burning land or have licenses revoked: Minister

Stop burning land or have licenses revoked: Minister JAKARTA (JP): Ad interim Minister of Agriculture, Soni Harsono, has warned plantation companies to stop slash-and-burn practices or have their licenses revoked.

ASEAN calls for international help in fighting haze

ASEAN calls for international help in fighting haze JAKARTA (JP): The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) called for international support yesterday to help fight haze which has created havoc among some of its members.

Four killed in bus crash

Four killed in bus crash TANGERANG (JP): At least four people were killed and 11 others injured when a minibus collided with a private bus packed with workers on Jl. Raya Kresek, Balaraja district, yesterday.The victims, residents of Jl. Kampung Cangkudu, Balaraja village were all on the minibus.

Six minors tried for killing student

Six minors tried for killing student JAKARTA (JP): Six junior high school students were indicted at a closed-to-public trial at the Central Jakarta District Court yesterday, charged with mobbing a senior high school student to death.Prosecutor M.

Cambodian economy fights to heal wounds

Cambodian economy fights to heal woundsBy Robert Birsel PHNOM PENH (Reuter): Cambodia's once buoyant economy has been stopped in its tracks by July's violent coup and its aftermath, economists say.A recovery is seen as unlikely until badly-bruised confidence, both at home and abroad, begins to heal.

Rice production expected to drop slightly this year

Rice production expected to drop slightly this year JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's rice production is expected to fall this year to 50.4 million tons from 50.6 million tons in 1996 because of the prolonged dry season, Antara said quoting a senior agricultural official.

KL gets rain but haze stays

KL gets rain but haze stays KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Air quality in Malaysia's capital improved early yesterday after a heavy downpour but still remained at an "unhealthy" level.The Air Pollution Index eased to 137 from 152 late Wednesday, after surging past the "hazardous" level of 300 earlier this...

Adequately funded power projects set to continue

Adequately funded power projects set to continue BOGOR (JP): State Minister of National Development Planning Ginandjar Kartasasmita indicated yesterday that power projects which had secured adequate funding would continue.

Newborn found dead in street, death tally 48

Newborn found dead in street, death tally 48 JAKARTA (JP): The 1997 death toll for infanticide rose to 48 yesterday after another abandoned baby -- believed to be only a few hours old -- was found dead.The baby girl was found beside busy Jl.

IMF seeks stronger mandate for capital movements

IMF seeks stronger mandate for capital movementsBy Vincent Lingga HONG KONG (JP): While many developing countries fear the great pains incurred by the financial crisis in Southeast Asia since July, the International Monetary Fund is pushing hard for a stronger mandate to promote capital movements...

A serious problem

A serious problem President Soeharto's apology to neighboring countries which are suffering from the smoke from forest fires in Kalimantan and Sumatra was truly moving. It was an apology that came from the heart, that, at the same time, provided an indication of the difficulties which Indonesia...

East Timorese must work harder, Yogie says

East Timorese must work harder, Yogie says DILI, East Timor (JP): Minister of Home Affairs Moch. Yogie S.M. prompted East Timorese yesterday to unite and work together to build a better and prosperous province.

Annual seaside festival kicks off

Annual seaside festival kicks off JAKARTA (JP): Song and dance, fun and games, a beachwear fashion show and a summer frolic are all on offer at this year's Jakarta Bay fiesta.The annual festival was launched yesterday at the Ria Ancol Beach in North Jakarta and will reach its climax on Sunday.

Import duties on raw materials cut

Import duties on raw materials cut JAKARTA (JP): The Ministry of Finance has cut import tariffs on 153 raw materials and intermediary products by five to 10 percentage points as a follow-up step to boost exports and revive the country's economy.

Accor Asia Pacific

Accor Asia Pacific I am writing to you to correct some information that was printed in The Jakarta Post edition of Wednesday, Sept. 10, 1997 on page 10. It seems that this article is a misrepresentation of the situation in our company and that there is a huge difference in figures.

Asia currency turmoil slows oil demand growth

Asia currency turmoil slows oil demand growth SINGAPORE (Reuter): The impact of the currency devaluation in Asia will hold back oil demand growth slightly, the East-West Center said in a report yesterday.

The Listening Post

The Listening Post "Building English Skills Through Newspaper + Radio" Produced by American Language Center in cooperation with The Jakarta Post and Radio Sonora FM 100.9 Mhz * Developing an original style in English composition will make you a more effective writer.

Rupiah stable but stock prices slide

Rupiah stable but stock prices slide JAKARTA (JP): The rupiah was stable yesterday against the U.S. dollar, but stock prices weakened in a thin market, dealers and brokers said.Currency dealers said trading remained slow and thin throughout the day, with the rupiah gaining some strength from a...

RI-Venezuela trade rises

RI-Venezuela trade rises CARACAS (AFP): Trade between Indonesia and Venezuela grew fourfold in the past five years, Jakarta's top diplomat, Ali Alatas, said Wednesday, adding that there was potential for more growth.

Medan community greets world rally c'ship

Medan community greets world rally c'ship MEDAN (JP): Locals welcomed the world rally championships which will start here in this North Sumatra city today."The community are enthusiastic and proud that Medan will hold a rally of world caliber.

Perniagaan raises capital

Perniagaan raises capital JAKARTA (JP): A new owner of Bank Perniagaan has increased the bank's paid-in capital to Rp 266.9 billion (US$90.47 million) from Rp 66.9 billion.The bank said yesterday that Nirwan Dermawan Bakrie, the bank's new investor, injected Rp 200 billion in fresh funds earlier...

Police seize porn video CDs

Police seize porn video CDs BALIKPAPAN, East Kalimantan: Police have seized 4,072 pornographic video compact discs in a series of raids on video rental shops throughout the province this week.The province's chief of detective directorate, Col.

'Transformator' is encounter of dance and spirituality

'Transformator' is encounter of dance and spiritualityBy Emilie Sueur JAKARTA (JP): Spirituality was in the air on the stage of the Gedung Kesenian Jakarta on Friday thanks to the dancers of the Cilay Dance Theater.The troupe was created by Muhamad Ichlas, popularly known as Cilay.

Howard to visit Indonesia

Howard to visit Indonesia SYDNEY Australia (AFP): Australian Prime Minister John Howard has announced that he will visit Indonesia for talks with President Soeharto next month, his second trip to Indonesia in little more than a year.Howard will make a stopover in Jakarta on Oct.

Development projects rescheduled

Development projects rescheduled JAKARTA (JP): The city will reschedule some of its projects following the government's decision to cut budget spending in the wake of the currency and stock market crisis, Governor Surjadi Soedirdja said.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Painting and Ceramics Exhibition, works of Firman, Tisna Sanjaya, Agus Suwage and Suyatna, at the Lontar Gallery. Jl. Utan Kayu 68 H East Jakarta, Monday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., until Sept. 30.

Stop issuing new bus route permits: Organda

Stop issuing new bus route permits: Organda JAKARTA (JP): The Organization of Land Transportation Owners' (Organda) city branch yesterday urged the municipality to stop issuing new routes for buses until a feasibility survey has been completed.

Village chief busted for cheating

Village chief busted for cheating JAKARTA (JP): A village chief in Pamulang, West Java, has been arrested by South Jakarta police for allegedly cheating pop singer Iis Dahlia.The Duren Mekar village chief, identified as TB Asep Saefudin, was shot in the right leg after resisting arrest and...

Soeharto condemns reckless drivers

Soeharto condemns reckless drivers JAKARTA (JP): Reckless drivers caught the attention of President Soeharto yesterday who condemned them and said such behavior could no longer be tolerated.He said the irresponsible behavior of some drivers had cost many innocent lives.

SSL to sell 128 million shares to public

SSL to sell 128 million shares to public JAKARTA (JP): Shipping company Samudera Shipping Line Ltd (SSL) plans to offer 128 million shares to the public before its listing on the Stock Exchange of Singapore Dealing and Automated Quotation System (SESDAQ).The company said the shares, about 30.

Film festival shows women in face of change

Film festival shows women in face of changeBy Yenni Kwok JAKARTA (JP): In an age where women are taking more active and creative roles in the film industry, certain questions arise.What is a woman's film? Is it simply a film about women? Or, is it a film made by women?The 1997 Jakarta International...

Business yet to resume in Ujungpandang

Business yet to resume in Ujungpandang UJUNGPANDANG, South Sulawesi (JP): After being hit by three days of riots, the city remained peaceful here yesterday as officials urged residents to remain calm and resume their daily activities.

Thailand urges joint front against money speculators

Thailand urges joint front against money speculators BANGKOK (AFP): Beleaguered Thailand urged Southeast Asian neighbors yesterday to close ranks against currency speculators at next week's global monetary talks as turmoil assails regional financial markets.

Where to go in Bali:

Where to go in Bali:Music and Entertainment * Nikko Bali Hotel: - Kupu-kupu Amphitheater, Balinese dance performances at 9 p.m. to 10 p.m., Legong Dance, on Tuesday, Joged Bumbung, on Thursday, Ramayana, on Saturday. - Oo Looloos Santap Restaurant presents live music daily except Monday at 9 p.m.

Buyung and his lawyers walk out of courtroom

Buyung and his lawyers walk out of courtroom JAKARTA (JP): Rachmad Buchori, accused of defaming the President, and his lawyers walked out of court yesterday after prosecutors refused to summon President Soeharto as ordered by the judge.Rachmad alias Buyung R.B.