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'Jaipong' dancers find their stage on noisy roadside

'Jaipong' dancers find their stage on noisy roadsideBy Ida Indawati Khouw JAKARTA (JP): The young girl pranced across the small stage, her sensual movements in tune to the gamelan music.As her head and shoulders moved statically up and down, she splayed her palms and swung her hips rhythmically,...

Asia's crude prices rise as demand remains high

Asia's crude prices rise as demand remains high SINGAPORE (Reuter): Asia's crude market remains supported by power generation demand, with Minas, Duri and Bach Ho trades done at strong premiums, traders said yesterday.

ASEAN policy on Cambodia hailed

ASEAN policy on Cambodia hailed HONG KONG (Reuter): Fund managers yesterday welcomed ASEAN's decision to postpone Cambodia's entry into the group, but said the recent chaos in the country was unlikely to damage already weak sentiment towards the rest of Asia.

Tiny PDI loses out on senior House position

Tiny PDI loses out on senior House position JAKARTA (JP): The dominant party, Golkar, and the United Development Party (PPP) have refused to accommodate the Indonesian Democratic Party's (PDI) request for top posts in the House of Representatives despite its dismal election performance.

Filipinos deported

Filipinos deported MANADO, N. Sulawesi: About 700 Filipino fishermen were arrested and deported for poaching fish in Indonesian waters in the 1996/1997 fiscal year, a local official said yesterday.Asrul Hamid of the Bitung immigration office said the fishermen did not have proper licenses, Antara...

Govt targets $50b non-oil exports

Govt targets $50b non-oil exports JAKARTA (JP): The government expects the country's total non- oil exports for 1999 will be worth US$50 billion, Minister of Trade and Industry Tunky Ariwibowo said yesterday.

Deregulation package may not affect vendors

Deregulation package may not affect vendors JAKARTA (JP): Thousands of vendors may be unaffected by the end of vendors' fees because most vendors are unregistered with the city.Roadside vendors in Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta, said they never receive receipts from various daily operation payments...

PWI Jaya's office moves to Jl. Veteran

PWI Jaya's office moves to Jl. Veteran JAKARTA (JP): The secretariat of the Indonesian Journalists Association's Jakarta branch (PWI Jaya) will move to the Press Club building on Jl. Veteran 7C while the new Jakarta Press Center on Jl. Suryopranoto No. 8, Central Jakarta, is being built.

Social control needed to reduce corruption

Social control needed to reduce corruption JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia has been categorized as a country with a high level of corruption. The corrupt activities include accepting bribes, receiving commissions on the purchase or sale of state commodities, and the mark up of the purchase of goods for the...

11 Taiwanese karaoke guides arrested

11 Taiwanese karaoke guides arrested JAKARTA (JP): Eleven Taiwanese women have been arrested for allegedly violating immigration regulations by working as karaoke guides without permits at an entertainment center in West Jakarta, police said.

SE Asian cocoa prices mixed after NY rally

SE Asian cocoa prices mixed after NY rally KUALA LUMPUR (Reuter): Southeast Asian cocoa prices were mixed this week, with rates in Malaysia softened by technical factors, while Indonesian prices showed a rise in tandem with the rally on New York CSCE cocoa futures, traders said yesterday.

Business deals at fair reach Rp 149.1 billion

Business deals at fair reach Rp 149.1 billion JAKARTA (JP): Value of business transactions at the one-month Jakarta Fair in Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, as of Wednesday, reached Rp 149.1 billion (US$60.85 million), an official said yesterday.

Choir and duet at Erasmus

Choir and duet at Erasmus JAKARTA (JP): The St. Caecila Cathedral Choir is scheduled to perform today at the Erasmus Huis Dutch cultural center in South Jakarta.The all-male choir, led by Tommy Prabowo, was set up in 1865.

RI-Croatia business ties

RI-Croatia business ties ZAGREB (Reuter): Indonesian Research and Technology Minister B.J Habibie is visiting Croatia to talk to business leaders and government ministers about cooperation between the two economies, an official on the visit said.

RI and Malaysia expand energy cooperation

RI and Malaysia expand energy cooperation JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia and Malaysia agreed here yesterday to jointly build a coal-fired power plant in Riau to supply electricity to Sumatra and Malaysia.Minister of Mines and Energy I.B.

The cost of learning

The cost of learningFrom RepublikaI am a mother of a child who has just completed junior high school education, and has been enrolled in the government's Senior High School 2 in Tangerang, West Java.I deplore the school's policy which obliges all new students to pay a Rp 350,000 contribution fee...

Indonesia asks Japan not to reduce its foreign aid

Indonesia asks Japan not to reduce its foreign aid TOKYO (AFP): Indonesia's Coordinating Minister for Economy and Development Supervision Saleh Afiff asked Japan yesterday not to reduce foreign aid, expressing concern about an expected cut in overall Japanese aid by 10 percent next year, foreign...

Govt promises more regency autonomy

Govt promises more regency autonomy JAKARTA (JP): Minister/State Secretary Moerdiono said yesterday that an authoritarian government would eventually fall because excessive control created passive, uncreative people.

Govt approves six Casa-212s for Merpati

Govt approves six Casa-212s for Merpati JAKARTA (JP): The government has agreed to buy six Casa-212 aircraft for the state-owned carrier Merpati Nusantara Airlines, Minister for Transportation Haryanto Dhanutirto said yesterday.

Drought dashes farmers' hope

Drought dashes farmers' hope UJUNGPANDANG, South Sulawesi: The dry spell has severely affected about 26,000 hectares of paddy fields in this province and in Riau, officials said yesterday.In South Sulawesi, at least 20,000 hectares of paddy fields, or about 10 percent of the province's paddy crop,...

Where to go in Bandung:

Where to go in Bandung:Music and Entertainment * Horison Hotel, Jl. Pelajar Pejuang 45 No. 121, Maskumambang 8 Buah Batu: - Spec's Music Lounge and Karaoke, at 7 p.m. to 2 a.m., P&P Band and Flower Power Band, Wednesday, Saturday. Organist and Singer, daily.

Merpati plane crashes, killing all three on board

Merpati plane crashes, killing all three on board JAKARTA (JP): A Casa-212 Merpati Nusantara Airlines aircraft crashed near Pattimura airport in Ambon, Maluku, yesterday morning killing its three-man crew, the airline's spokesman said.Tondo Widodo said flight MZ 7979 crashed at 10:57 a.m.

Indonesian Moslem intellectuals and democracy

Indonesian Moslem intellectuals and democracyBy Masykuri Abdillah JAKARTA (JP): The Moslem intellectuals' concept of the principle of liberty is not in line with the liberal view, namely the absence of constraints or obstacles.

S'tomo, Fuji win RI order

S'tomo, Fuji win RI order TOKYO (Reuter): Sumitomo Corp said yesterday that it and Fuji Electric Co Ltd had won a 29 billion yen order from Indonesia to build the world's largest geothermal power generators.

Rupiah is strong and stable: Mar'ie

Rupiah is strong and stable: Mar'ie JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Finance Mar'ie Muhammad said yesterday the rupiah was strong and stable and capital inflows remained consistent, giving no evidence of inconsistency in the country's economic fundamentals.

ASEAN to discuss Cambodian crisis

ASEAN to discuss Cambodian crisisBy Bill Tarrant KUALA LUMPUR (Reuter): Foreign ministers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) will be under considerable pressure to defer Cambodia's membership when they meet in Malaysia today, analysts said.

Stock quotations on JSX

Stock quotations on JSXStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on July 9, 1997: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 1,225 -25 43,000 AHAP Insurance 2,850 0 0 Alter Abadi 1,000 0 0 Alumindo Light Metal 1,175 0 24,000...

Syarwan defends ABRI's handling of election riots

Syarwan defends ABRI's handling of election riots JAKARTA (JP): The military refused yesterday to take the blame for the trail of election violence that hit parts of the country in May.Armed Forces (ABRI) Chief of Sociopolitical Affairs Lt. Gen.

BBL Dharmala to issue Rp 200 billion bonds

BBL Dharmala to issue Rp 200 billion bonds JAKARTA (JP): Multifinance company PT BBL Dharmala Finance has plans to issue a five year bond worth Rp 200 billion (US$83.33 million) in July next year to strengthen its working capital.

Oil prices slip as Iraq nearer crude exporting

Oil prices slip as Iraq nearer crude exporting LONDON (Reuter): Oil prices slipped yesterday as Baghdad took a step nearer resuming limited crude exports and on further evidence that a spring surge in U.S. gasoline demand is waning.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:30 p.m. News: Lintas Nusantara 2:40 Travel: My Country 2:45 Children's Film: Family Matters 3:10 Science Film: Animal Odyssey 3:35 Religious Teachings: Islam 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Orchestra Film 5:00 Arabic Lessons 5:30 Children's Story: Patriot 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita 6:05...

Art Agenda

Art AgendaArt Exhibition: Pamela Jones Quilts at UPHLobby, Building A of UPH Tower, Lippo Karawaci, Tangerang, West Java; July 8-16The Universitas Pelita Harapan, in association with the Australia-Indonesia Institute, presents quilts made by this Australian artist.

PWI to organize golf tournament

PWI to organize golf tournament JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Journalists' Association (PWI) and the Confederation of Asian Journalists (CAJ) will stage a golf tournament at the Matoa Golf Course in Ciganjur, South Jakarta.

European business called on to invest more in RI hi-tech

European business called on to invest more in RI hi-tech JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Industry and Trade Tunky Ariwibowo called on European business yesterday to invest more in high technology industry in Indonesia.

Credit rating workshop

Credit rating workshop JAKARTA (JP): The ASEAN Forum of Credit Rating Agencies will hold a workshop in Yogyakarta to discuss rating standardization and harmonization.The president of PT Pemeringkat Efek Indonesia, Farid, said credit rating agencies from Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines and...

Mandaluyung upsets Moscow in World Cities Chess C'ship

Mandaluyung upsets Moscow in World Cities Chess C'ship JAKARTA (JP): Top seed Moscow surprisingly lost to unfancied Filipino side Manduluyung in the second round of the World Cities Chess Championship here yesterday.

Over 2,000 homeless as fire hits Sawah Besar

Over 2,000 homeless as fire hits Sawah Besar JAKARTA (JP): A fire which destroyed more than 100 houses in Sawah Besar district, Central Jakarta, yesterday, left 330 families, or more than 2,000 people, homeless.Residents of Jl.

New fuel tax 'should be applied selectively'

New fuel tax 'should be applied selectively' JAKARTA (JP): The planned introduction of a new 5 percent tax on fuel should not be applied to all consumers, councilors said yesterday.Councilors were responding to the imposition of a new tax, which still waits for approval from the Ministry of Home...

Bad loans at Rp 10/23 trillion as of April

Bad loans at Rp 10/23 trillion as of April JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia, the central bank, announced yesterday that bad loans at state and privately owned banks reached Rp 10.23 trillion (US$4.19 billion) as of April, or 2.93 percent of the total Rp 349.77 trillion in loans.

Government ready to evacuate Indonesians in Cambodia

Government ready to evacuate Indonesians in Cambodia JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia remains one of the last Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries not to have evacuated its nationals in strife-hit Cambodia, but said yesterday that a Hercules military transport plane was on stand-by...

Soeharto promises more local autonomy

Soeharto promises more local autonomy JAKARTA (JP): The government pledged yesterday to continue its campaign to delegate more authority to regency administrations, despite fears of national disintegration.

Cartoons of concern on Bali's landscape

Cartoons of concern on Bali's landscapeBy Putu Wirata DENPASAR, Bali (JP): Cartoonists have the advantage of being able to convey their concerns on grave subjects in a forum often laughed off as unthreatening.

Ramos deflates sister's bid

Ramos deflates sister's bid MANILA (AFP): Philippine President Fidel Ramos offered scant support yesterday for his younger sister's bid to become president, denying reports that Leticia Shahani had won endorsement from a faction of the ruling party.

RI coffee supplies very tight: Traders

RI coffee supplies very tight: Traders SINGAPORE (Reuter): Indonesian coffee supplies are tight while business for some trading houses who are long on coffee was said to be active, traders said yesterday."The supplies from Indonesia are terrible," a senior trader for a major coffee house said.

History and films

History and filmsFrom Media IndonesiaI would like to thank all the people involved in making the film Fatahillah possible, especially producer Surjadi Soedirdja. The film is a denial of the prevailing image that Indonesian films lack quality.

Cambodia's Hun Sen considers compensating firms for losses

Cambodia's Hun Sen considers compensating firms for losses PHNOM PENH (Reuter): Cambodian strongman Hun Sen told ambassadors from Southeast Asian countries yesterday that his government was considering paying compensation to firms that suffered losses during widespread looting on Monday, his...

Computerized school registration in a mess

Computerized school registration in a mess JAKARTA (JP): Parents and students have been flooding the Ministry of Education and Culture's city office over the past few days with complaints of students not being placed at selected schools.

Six states competing in bowling c'ship

Six states competing in bowling c'ship JAKARTA (JP): Six countries are competing in the 13th Indocement Cup International Open Bowling Championship which began at the Jaya Ancol Bowling Center yesterday.

Caltex to shift focus in Asia to downstream

Caltex to shift focus in Asia to downstream BANGKOK (Reuter): Tough competition and poor refinery margins have forced Caltex to shift its focus in Asia to downstream petroleum marketing from the refining business, a senior company official said yesterday.

Syarwan Hamid set to occupy seat in House

Syarwan Hamid set to occupy seat in House JAKARTA (JP): Armed Forces Chief of Sociopolitical Affairs Lt. Gen. Syarwan Hamid confirmed yesterday that he would take a seat in the House of Representatives for the 1997-2002 term.