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BG, ARCO in talks over Indonesia gas

BG, ARCO in talks over Indonesia gas LONDON (Reuter): U.K. gas producer BG Plc said yesterday it was in talks with U.S. Atlantic Richfield Co on possible cooperation in the development of huge natural gas finds in Indonesia.

Filipino, Indian, Vietnamese most competitive in Asia

Filipino, Indian, Vietnamese most competitive in Asia SINGAPORE (AFP): The Philippines, India and Vietnam are seen by business executives as having the most competitive labor pools in Asia, where many countries are facing manpower problems, according to a regional survey.

Words alone cannot eradicate poverty: Activist

Words alone cannot eradicate poverty: Activist JAKARTA (JP): Poverty cannot be eradicated by statements and criticism, but by tenable cooperation between the government and non-government organizations (NGOs), an international social activist said yesterday.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Painting Exhibition: Estetika 5 Ekspresi, at Hilton Executive Club, Jl. Gatot Subroto, South Jakarta, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., until Sept. 10. * Painting Exhibition: Nuansa Decoratif by Sutopo, Djoko Maruto, Petrus Pranagung at Mon Decor Gallery, Jl.

RI banks in better shape than Thai: S&P

RI banks in better shape than Thai: S&P JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian banks are in better shape than their Thai peers despite recent currency woes and high prevailing interest rates, a Standard & Poor's analyst said here yesterday.

Myanmar's exclusion from ASEM surprises Alatas

Myanmar's exclusion from ASEM surprises Alatas JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Alatas expressed surprise yesterday at British Foreign Minister Robin Cook's statement that Myanmar would not be admitted to the summit of the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) in London next year.

50 hotels in C. Java closed

50 hotels in C. Java closed JAKARTA (JP): The government will close down at least 50 non- star rated hotels in the province of Central Java for illegal operation.Head of Central Java Tourist Office Sri Soebagyo told Antara news agency that the hotel operators had been frequently advised to complete...

Stocks gain ground, rupiah stable on reform package

Stocks gain ground, rupiah stable on reform package JAKARTA (JP): Local stock prices gained ground yesterday and the rupiah stabilized following a government announcement on plans to lift foreign portfolio ownership limits and gradually decrease interest rates, analysts and dealers said.

RI chess players win in KL

RI chess players win in KL JAKARTA (JP): Four Indonesian chess players won best player awards at the Malaysian Open in Kuala Lumpur which ended Monday.They were Grandmaster Edhi Handoko, GM Ruben Gunawan, International Master Sebastian Simanjuntak and Novian Siregar.

Memorial service for Diana

Memorial service for Diana JAKARTA (JP): The British Embassy's memorial service for Diana, Princess of Wales, will be at 11 a.m. at All Saints Anglican Church on Jl. A.R. Hakim No. 5, Central Jakarta, on Saturday.A spokesman said the embassy was expecting up to 2,000 people to attend the service.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Sept. 3, 1997: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 850 150 33,500 AHAP Insurance 2,500 0 0 Alter Abadi 750 0 0 Alumindo Light Metal 700 0 347,500 Alumindo...

HK's new leader visits Malaysia

HK's new leader visits Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR (AP): Hong Kong's new leader arrived in Malaysia yesterday on his first foreign tour since taking power after Hong Kong reverted to Chinese rule on July 1.Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa and his five-member delegation met with Prime Minister Mahathir...

Timber theft near Malaysian border

Timber theft near Malaysian border BALIKPAPAN, East Kalimantan: Six Malaysians and three Indonesians have been arrested for timber theft.East Kalimantan Police spokesman Lt. Col. P. Sumarno said they were caught stealing timber in Simanggaris, Bulungan, 10 kilometers from the Malaysian border.

Piaget timepieces at Plaza Senayan

Piaget timepieces at Plaza Senayan JAKARTA (JP): Gold watches studded with diamonds, sapphires and rubies will be on display at Plaza Senayan, Central Jakarta, from Sept. 7 to Sept. 14.They are from the collection of Piaget, the firm founded by watchmaker Georges Piaget in 1874 at his workshop in...

Ultimatum for disobedient concessionaires

Ultimatum for disobedient concessionaires JAKARTA (JP): The Association of Indonesian Forest Concessionaires will ask the government to cancel the permits of timber companies which poorly manage their forests.

Governorship nominees approved

Governorship nominees approved JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto has approved the three nominees competing to be Jakarta's next governor, according to City Council deputy speaker Ade Surapriatna.The President's approval, he said Tuesday, came in a letter sent by the minister of home affairs to the...

Athletes, officials to get sports awards

Athletes, officials to get sports awards JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian men's doubles champions Sigit Budiarto/Candra Wijaya will be awarded the Parama Krida Utama medal for their achievement at the 1997 World Championships in Glasgow in May.

Sheikh Hasina's visit to improve ties

Sheikh Hasina's visit to improve ties Sheikh Hasina's visit to Indonesia is the first by a Bangladeshi head of government since former president Ershad came in 1986.But while personal interaction at the highest level might have been minimal in the past 11 years, ties between the two countries have...

Two suspects in Grogol gold robbery busted

Two suspects in Grogol gold robbery busted JAKARTA (JP): Police have arrested two suspects of last month's robbery in West Jakarta in which a police sergeant was shot to dead.A police source said yesterday that the two were apprehended in separate raids in Jakarta and the East Java capital of...

Three developer staff nabbed in housing fraud

Three developer staff nabbed in housing fraud JAKARTA (JP): Three people have been arrested for their alleged involvement in a conspiracy to cheat 2,000 prospective house buyers in Bekasi, a police officer said yesterday.

Seven bumped from SEA Games squad

Seven bumped from SEA Games squad JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Amateur Athletics Association has bumped seven athletes from the 19th SEA Games training squad.The athletes -- from the squad of 78 in training in Jakarta, Lembang (West Java), and Houston (Texas) -- are Subeno, Abdul Manan, Nicodemus...

Row over Yangon highlights rift in Asian, British values

Row over Yangon highlights rift in Asian, British valuesBy Nick Cumming-Bruce and Ian Black BANGKOK/LONDON: In a setback for his human rights offensive, the British Foreign Secretary, Robin Cook, received a rebuke from the Malaysian prime minister, Mahathir Mohamad, Tuesday for refusing to invite...

Thai Baht and RP peso hit record lows against dollar

Thai Baht and RP peso hit record lows against dollar SINGAPORE (AFP): Southeast Asian currencies led by the Thai baht and Philippine peso dived to record lows against the dollar yesterday as the region's monetary crisis began its third month with the bottom far from view.

Five RI golfers in Erickson Master

Five RI golfers in Erickson Master JAKARTA (JP): Victory at the East Java Open won Burhan Bora a chance for more a prestigious and richer cash prize as he and four top national golfers join the US$500,000 Asia-Pacific Erickson Masters in Bintan Lagoon Golf & Beach Resort, in Riau next week.

Hariyanto Arbi number one, Susi Susanti number two

Hariyanto Arbi number one, Susi Susanti number two JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's Hariyanto Arbi climbed to number one in the world after winning the Singapore Open in July, pushing China's Dong Jiong into second place.

Toddlers die in Medan fire

Toddlers die in Medan fire MEDAN, North Sumatra: Two toddlers died in a fire early yesterday morning in which four houses were destroyed on Jl. Sutomo Ujung.Capt. R. Haryono of the Medan Police said the cause of the fire was still under investigation.

Ginsi expects 15 percent drop in imports this year

Ginsi expects 15 percent drop in imports this year JAKARTA (JP): The Importers Association of Indonesia (Ginsi) estimated yesterday Indonesian imports would drop up to 15 percent to about US$36.4 billion this year from $42.92 billion last year.

Cement prices raised to adjust rupiah's fall

Cement prices raised to adjust rupiah's fall JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian cement producers increased yesterday the factory price of cement by between three percent and five percent to adjust the rupiah's sharp drop against the U.S. dollar.

Environmental study urged for Koridor Satrio

Environmental study urged for Koridor Satrio JAKARTA (JP): Developers planning to build a shopping and tourism belt along Jl. Prof. Satrio in South Jakarta are being urged to prepare an environmental impact analysis report.Deputy Governor of Economic and Development Affairs Tb. M.

East Timor elects new governor today

East Timor elects new governor todayBy Virgilio S. Guterres and Lourenco V. Martins DILI (JP): The 45 members of the provincial legislative council will elect a new governor for East Timor today from among three contenders approved recently by Minister of Home Affairs Moch. Yogie S.M.

School to hold painting contest

School to hold painting contest JAKARTA (JP): The Gandhi Memorial International School is to hold an open painting contest for local and international junior and senior high school students.Principal A.P.

New reader's wish list

New reader's wish list I am a new subscriber to The Jakarta Post. Your fairly brave and matter-of-fact reporting style satisfies me. However, for improvement, I would like to suggest that you provide more space on the front page for news about former public figures.

Customers complain over tap water shortage

Customers complain over tap water shortage JAKARTA (JP): Many customers of city-owned water company PDAM Jaya have complained about water shortages over the last few days.Complaints were made by customers in several areas, including Duren Sawit, East Jakarta; Grogol and Tanjung Duren, West Jakarta...

Govt moves to avoid crisis

Govt moves to avoid crisis JAKARTA (JP): The government moved yesterday to revise its budget, liberalize foreign purchases of shares, strengthen the banking industry and raise the luxury sales tax on several goods.

Two more women commit suicide

Two more women commit suicide JAKARTA (JP): Two more women have committed suicide by drinking insecticide it was reported yesterday, taking this week's death toll of such cases to three.The bodies of Nining, 30, a resident of Jl. Tripar, Cilincing, North Jakarta, and Parwati, 22, of Jl.

RI's Astra Graphia opens Yangon office

RI's Astra Graphia opens Yangon office YANGON (DPA): Astra Graphia Company of Indonesia has opened a Yangon office to pioneer Maynmar's fledgling information technology market, news reports said yesterday.

Journos pressed to cancel luncheon with Megawati

Journos pressed to cancel luncheon with Megawati SINGAPORE (AP): The Singapore Foreign Correspondents Association (FCA) said yesterday it had acceded to a request from the government to withdraw an invitation for Indonesia's Megawati Soekarnoputri to speak at a luncheon in Singapore.

Obstinacy overrides reason when pride gets in the way

Obstinacy overrides reason when pride gets in the wayBy Mochtar Buchori JAKARTA (JP): "Isin Mundur!" This is a Javanese expression meaning, roughly: "An absolute refusal to retreat (from a pronounced opinion or statement) because it is shameful!"This expression is used to describe someone who...

Palm oil steady in Europe after Indian tender news

Palm oil steady in Europe after Indian tender news LONDON (Reuter): Palm oil prices were steady at midday yesterday in Europe following news that India's State Trading Corporation (STC) was tendering for palm olein.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:30 Travel: My Country 2:35 Children's Film: Family Matters 3:10 Science Film: Animal Odyssey 3:35 Religious Teachings: Islam 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Performance: Pelangi Budaya 5:00 Arabic Lessons 5:25 Documentary Film: Jendela Dunia 6:00 News: Lintasan...

Two years sought for looters

Two years sought for looters BANJARMASIN, South Kalimantan: Prosecutors demanded yesterday a two-year sentence for two defendants involved in a riot which hit Banjarmasin in May.The two 19-year-old defendants were accused of looting during the riot that broke out on May 23.

Yogyakarta launches stock gallery

Yogyakarta launches stock gallery YOGYAKARTA (JP): PT Finan Corpindo Nusa, in cooperation with the Academy of Corporate Management, launched Yogyakarta's first stock gallery here yesterday.The gallery, located on the academy's campus, was officially opened by the Sultan of Yogyakarta Sri Sultan...

Antipolio drive targets 972,000 Jakartans

Antipolio drive targets 972,000 Jakartans JAKARTA (JP): The city's five mayoralties took part yesterday in the first stage of the third nationwide antipolio drive. More than 972,000 children under five years old were targeted in the capital.

PT Kiani Kertas to start commercial production soon

PT Kiani Kertas to start commercial production soon JAKARTA (JP): PT Kiani Kertas, a subsidiary of the Kalimanis group owned by Indonesia's timber baron Muhammad "Bob" Hasan, will start commercial operation in two weeks with an initial production capacity of 30,000 tons of pulp per month, a senior...

KL ratings sustained

KL ratings sustained KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): European rating agency IBCA has maintained its ratings on Malaysian banks for the next six months but may review the situation if the regional currency turmoil persists, reports said Tuesday."We have not gone negative on Malaysian banks.

Rupiah, shares weaken further

Rupiah, shares weaken further JAKARTA (JP): Despite the restrictions on forward foreign exchange transactions, the rupiah weakened further against the U.S. dollar yesterday to cross the 3,000 level.Local stock prices also fell by 1.4 percent, dealers and brokers said.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Sep. 2, 1997: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------ Ades Alfindo 700 0 6,000 AHAP Insurance 2,500 0 0 Alter Abadi 750 -200 10,000 Alumindo Light Metal 700 0 73,000 Alumindo...

Indonesia to immunize 22 million children

Indonesia to immunize 22 million children JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Health Sujudi launched the final round of the national antipolio drive yesterday, aimed at immunizing nearly 22 million children under the age of five.

RI foreign policy proves durable

RI foreign policy proves durableBy Rizal Sukma This is the second of two articles on Indonesia's foreign policy which was first inducted on Sept. 2, 1948. JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto sees the use of foreign policy as a function of domestic politics directed toward achieving national interests...

Iwik not Udin's killer: Key witness

Iwik not Udin's killer: Key witness YOGYAKARTA (JP): The wife of slain Bernas journalist Fuad M. Syafruddin, confirmed yesterday that Dwi Sumadji, alias Iwik, was not the person she met at her house on the night of the assault on her husband.