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Beware of economic sabotage: Siswono

Beware of economic sabotage: Siswono JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Transmigration Siswono Yudohusodo warned Saturday that certain parties are pushing for political change amid the current economic turbulence.

Rights issue get greater attention at APEC meeting

Rights issue get greater attention at APEC meetingBy Meidyatama Suryodiningrat and Ati Nurbaiti VANCOUVER, Canada (JP): Social issues such as human rights protection are gaining unprecedented prominence, albeit still on the fringes, as leaders of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) members...

The right over development

The right over developmentFrom MerdekaMulya Lubis in his article in Analisis (a magazine published by CSIS) No. 5/1993 reveals the dichotomy in the attitude assumed by the Indonesian government toward human rights.

Globalization a homogenization

Globalization a homogenizationBy Hilman Adil This is the first of two articles dealing with the issue of globalization. JAKARTA (JP): The debate about globalization as a world process, and its consequences, has been going on now for some time.

Where to go in Jakarta: Monday, Nov. 24, 1997

Where to go in Jakarta: Monday, Nov. 24, 1997Exhibitions * Art Exhibition: Gelar Karya Perupa Jurnalis Indonesia, at The Art Exhibition Building (Wisma Seni Nasional), Jl. Medan Merdeka Timur, Central Jakarta, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., until NOv. 25.

Illegal abortion practices 'caused by high demand'

Illegal abortion practices 'caused by high demand' JAKARTA (JP): Illegal abortion practices in big cities are common because the demand for them is quite high while the application of legal sanction against such practices is very low, a criminologist, lawyer and doctor said yesterday.

Skirts

Skirts Thoughtful readers of The Jakarta Post may have difficulty reconciling two recent fashion reports. On Nov. 20, the Post published a letter castigating U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright for her wearing of short skirts, flashing a bit of knee and thigh at diplomatic receptions.

Hot line for dengue fever

Hot line for dengue fever JAKARTA (JP): A hot line service for Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) has been set up by the state telecommunications company PT Telkom in cooperation with Lahsi (Lembaga Aksi Hidup Sehat Indonesia), a non-governmental organization specializing in health information services.

Soeharto rests in Cancun, ready for APEC summit

Soeharto rests in Cancun, ready for APEC summitBy Kornelius Purba CANCUN, Mexico (JP): After a 16-hour trip from Cape Town, South Africa and an hour stopover for refueling in Rio de Janeiro, President Soeharto and his entourage arrived here Saturday evening local time to take a rest from their...

APEC's stance on migrant workers unclear

APEC's stance on migrant workers unclearBy Tati Krisnawaty JAKARTA (JP): The leaders of the 18 members of the Asia- Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum are convening in their fourth summit in Vancouver this week but queries prevail over whether they will address matters related to the...

Navy to train village midwives

Navy to train village midwives JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: The Navy headquarters will start early next year training female villagers here and in Maluku province on how to be midwives, Antara reported Saturday.

Meeting on marital problems

Meeting on marital problems JAKARTA (JP): The unhappy marriage of the late Princess Diana in relation with a number of tragedies clouding her life will be discussed in a one-day meeting here tomorrow.Organized by the Association of Graduate Students in Communication at the University of Indonesia,...

ITB gets Bechtel grant

ITB gets Bechtel grant JAKARTA (JP): Bechtel, one of the world's leading engineering and construction companies, delivered a US$10,000 grant to the Technology Institute of Bandung (ITB) Saturday to upgrade the institute's research and student facilities.

Man arrested with 60 kgs of marijuana

Man arrested with 60 kgs of marijuana JAKARTA (JP): Police arrested a man in Depok, West Java, Saturday for allegedly possessing and trafficking about 60 kilograms of first-grade dried marijuana from Aceh worth about Rp 144 million (US$41,142).

Asia's poor to bear the brunt of current economic crisis

Asia's poor to bear the brunt of current economic crisis When things go bad, the rich tighten their belts while the poor just suffer. So as Asia goes through a financial turbulence, expect the poor to bear the brunt of the economic woes. Johanna Son of Inter Press Service reports.

Expert says giving money to beggars worsens problem

Expert says giving money to beggars worsens problem JAKARTA (JP): Kindhearted city residents who give to beggars and vagrants are inadvertently fanning an increase in their numbers, a sociologist said at the weekend.

Lampung projects left in a mess

Lampung projects left in a mess BANDAR LAMPUNG: Several reconstruction projects for a regency damaged by a major earthquake in 1994, funded by the state budget and foreign aid, have been left in a mess, Antara reported Saturday.

RP signs pact with Microsoft

RP signs pact with Microsoft REDMOND, Wash (Reuters): Philippines President Fidel Ramos met with Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates Friday and proudly collected a certificate legalizing much of his government's pirated computer software.

Heavy rain destroys houses

Heavy rain destroys houses PURBALINGGA, C. Java: Heavy rain and torrential winds destroyed Friday 18 houses in Karangambas village, Padamara subdistrict, Antara reported Saturday.No casualties were reported.

Mahathir comments irk Singaporeans

Mahathir comments irk Singaporeans SINGAPORE (Reuters): Singaporeans have reacted with irritation at suggestions by Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad that they were the source of negative rumors about Malaysia.

PGI warns against 'high cost politics'

PGI warns against 'high cost politics' JAKARTA (JP): A series of ethnic and religious riots which rocked the country prior to the May 29 general elections was "political improvisation", the Indonesian Communion of Churches (PGI) has said.

Disappointment with Lippo Bank

Disappointment with Lippo Bank Since late 1996 I have been a holder of a Star Card under the account number 730-15-03688-6 issued by the Surabaya branch office of Lippo Bank. I had opened this account at the request of my head office in Jakarta so that my bonuses and commissions could be directly...

TV Program: Monday, Nov. 24, 1997

TV Program: Monday, Nov. 24, 1997TVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:30 My Country 2:35 Cartoon Film: The Big Valley 3:10 TV Drama: Warisan Orang Tua 3:35 Belief in God The Almighty 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Health Program: Kesehatan Gigi dan Mulut 5:00 Indonesian Lessons 5:25 Variety Show 5:30...

Another man killed as new clash erupts in Tanah Abang

Another man killed as new clash erupts in Tanah Abang JAKARTA (JP): A man was killed Friday in the second fatal clash in three nights between Jatibaru residents from Kampung Bali and an unidentified group in Tanah Abang, despite a settlement between the two parties earlier in the evening.

Closed Bank Pacific forms team to settle its debts

Closed Bank Pacific forms team to settle its debts JAKARTA (JP): Shareholders of Bank Pacific, one of the 16 private banks closed by the government early this month, have formed a special team to speed up the process of settling its debts to both individuals and institutions.

Bylaw on parking to be reviewed

Bylaw on parking to be reviewed JAKARTA (JP): City Council will soon reevaluate the city's bylaw on parking in a bid to give it greater flexibility to cooperate with private investors, a councilor said yesterday.

Komodo visitors mostly backpackers

Komodo visitors mostly backpackers KUPANG, E. Nusa Tenggara: Overseas tourists visiting Komodo Island to see Komodo dragons (Varanus Comodoensis) are mostly backpackers because there are no adequate hotel facilities to lure affluent foreign tourists, a local official said here Saturday.

APEC analysts predict slower growth for RI

APEC analysts predict slower growth for RIBy Meydiatama Suryodiningrat VANCOUVER, Canada (JP): The Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum predicted an optimistic 6.5 percent growth for Indonesia this year and 6 percent next year.

APEC leaders `responsible' for labor rights violations

APEC leaders `responsible' for labor rights violationsBy Ati Nurbaiti VANCOUVER (JP): Leaders of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum should be held accountable for violations of labor rights in their countries, human rights and labor activists have said.

Danamon trims insurance stake

Danamon trims insurance stake JAKARTA (JP): PT Danamon Sanggrahan is set to divest 30 percent of its 50 percent ownership in insurance firm PT Danamon Aetna Life to its partner, Aetna International.The company said Saturday that the move would increase Aetna International's stake to 80 percent.

Govt prepares new rules on geothermal power

Govt prepares new rules on geothermal power JAKARTA (JP): The government is preparing a new regulation to boost the development of geothermal resources and lower geothermal power prices, according to Minister of Mines and Energy I.B. Sudjana.

China, Vietnam engage in new maritime dispute

China, Vietnam engage in new maritime dispute HANOI (AFP): Vietnam has protested to China after Beijing granted a U.S. oil company exploration rights in waters which Hanoi claims as its exclusive economic zone, an official said yesterday.The Oct.

Utut beats Karpov in third round

Utut beats Karpov in third round JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian Grandmaster (GM) Utut Adianto showed his supremacy by defeating GM Anatoly Karpov in the third round of the Clash of the Titans at Omni Batavia Hotel.Yesterday's victory is Utut's second against Karpov.

Selecting the right bank amid clamor from rumor mill

Selecting the right bank amid clamor from rumor millBy Laksamana Sukardi JAKARTA (JP): Selecting the right bank is even tougher these days. Uncertain economic times have affected people's ability to think logically and left them easily swayed by groundless rumors.

Amri Yahya laments neglect of batik as art

Amri Yahya laments neglect of batik as art YOGYAKARTA (JP): Batik, as a medium of artistic expression, is synonymous with the name Amri Yahya. A man who, with batik painters like Bagong Kusudiardjo and Kuswadji, has followed the tradition of popularizing the art of batik painting.

The story of people lost in history

The story of people lost in historyPeople on the Left of the Crossroads; the Story of the Madiun Uprising, September 1948 By Soe Hoe Gie Yayasan Bentang Budaya, Yogyakarta, July 1997 312 and XIX pages YOGYAKARTA (JP): To fully comprehend the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) uprising in Madiun, East...

Muddle persists over batik copyright issue

Muddle persists over batik copyright issueBy Tedy Novan YOGYAKARTA (JP): As the international conference on batik, held in conjunction with the International Conference for Cultural and Tourism, wound up on Nov. 8, follow-up to the intense debate on intellectual property rights remained uncertain.

IPTN wins S. Korean deal

IPTN wins S. Korean deal JAKARTA (JP): IPTN, the state-owned aircraft manufacturer, has signed a contract worth $143.4 million to supply eight CN-235- 220M propeller planes to South Korea's Ministry of Defense.The contract was signed on Oct.

Shooting, hunting hit target for many executives

Shooting, hunting hit target for many executives Many business executives have taken up shooting and hunting in their leisure time. It is a prestigious pastime, but how much does the hobby set them back? JAKARTA: The uniniated in matters of shooting and hunting will feel left out from spirited talk...

White-water rafting competition begins today

White-water rafting competition begins todayBy Primastuti Handayani JAKARTA (JP): As part of its drive to popularize white-water rafting locally, and particularly among youth, The Indonesian Whitewater Rafting Federation opens today the first national championships on the Serayu, Central Java's...

Tal Shaked won World Junior Championship

Tal Shaked won World Junior ChampionshipBy Kristianus Liem JAKARTA (JP): U.S. Junior Champion Tal Shaked won the World Junior Championship (for players under 20) which was held from July 13 to July 28 in Zagan, Poland. Tal scored an undefeated 9.

Anxious public seeks truth on safest banks

Anxious public seeks truth on safest banks A crisis of confidence is rattling many following the recent closure of 16 private banks and last week's massive rumor-sparked rush on Bank Central Asia (BCA), the country's largest private bank.

Soeharto receives S. Africa's highest honor from Mandela

Soeharto receives S. Africa's highest honor from Mandela JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto ended his three-day visit to South Africa yesterday and headed for Vancouver, Canada, for the annual Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) leaders meeting.

'Seputar Indonesia' still rules the TV news airwaves

'Seputar Indonesia' still rules the TV news airwavesBy Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): In eight years, it has broken new ground in TV news broadcasting, set many trends in the industry and staved off fierce challenges from others trying to emulate its success.

Popular singer Chrisye delights fans with oldies hits

Popular singer Chrisye delights fans with oldies hitsBy Helly Minarti JAKARTA (JP): Integrity still sells in pop music, surviving all the fads that come and go fast.Popular singer Chrisye, now 48, has bundled 20 solo albums into his almost 30-year career, and a few other notable achievements,...

Exploring the forest on elephant back in Way Kambas

Exploring the forest on elephant back in Way KambasText and photos by Tarko Sudiarno LAMPUNG (JP): A thin mist shrouded a patch of grassland at Way Kambas elephant training center in Lampung when the morning silence was shattered by a pained shriek.

Using pillowcases for money safekeeping

Using pillowcases for money safekeeping JAKARTA (JP): Looking at pillowcases to keep your money in. Or gunnysacks, strongboxes, tiles that hide a hole in the floor, the mattress you lie on -- in short, anywhere safe and secure to put your hard-earned lolly in.

Subagyo favorite for shooting body chief

Subagyo favorite for shooting body chief JAKARTA (JP): The executive director of the Indonesian Shooting and Hunting Association (Perbakin), Sutiyoso, said Lt. Gen. Subagyo Hadi Siswoyo, the Army's deputy chief of staff, would be the right person to chair the association.

Why these banks? Depositors explain

Why these banks? Depositors explain JAKARTA (JP): Trust and reputation are the two factors most often cited by people in deciding where to put their money. Also high among considerations are convenience of location and high interest rates.

Indonesians attach sentimental value to books

Indonesians attach sentimental value to booksBy Dini S. Djalal JAKARTA (JP): You can't go forward without looking at the past. Know your history in order to know yourself.Lofty words, perhaps, worthy of a New Age guru.