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German yacht pirated in Ancol

German yacht pirated in Ancol JAKARTA (JP): Five people pirated a German yacht which was anchored in Jakarta Bay on Sunday, severely wounded the navigator, and made away with all navigation equipment and other belongings, the yacht owner said yesterday.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on July 1, 1997: Shares Close Change Trading Volume --------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 1,200 0 1,500 AHAP Insurance 2,800 100 5,500 Alter Abadi 1,000 0 5,000 Alumindo Light Metal 1,100 -25...

Fire leaves 1,000 families homeless

Fire leaves 1,000 families homeless JAKARTA (JP): A fire spread through a dense slum area in the Johar Baru subdistrict in Tanah Tinggi, Central Jakarta, last night.The fire gutted at least 300 homes, mostly two-story houses. Police said around 1,000 families were left homeless.

Dutch love affair in Kemang 'Tea Room'

Dutch love affair in Kemang 'Tea Room' Have I ever told you about my mother? No, I don't think so. First, why should I? Second, you probably think Epicurus can't possibly have a mother. While the soundness of Epicurus' judgment may be debatable, the concept of a mother just seems so out of place in...

Hoegeng attends police anniversary ceremony

Hoegeng attends police anniversary ceremony JAKARTA (JP): Retired police general Hoegeng Imam Santoso, long ostracized by the service he once led because of his political views, attended Bhayangkara Day celebrations yesterday to mark the 51st anniversary of the National Police.

HK-related stocks fall on weak Asia-Pacific bourses

HK-related stocks fall on weak Asia-Pacific bourses SINGAPORE (AFP): Hong Kong-related shares eased in Singapore and Tokyo yesterday as major Asia--Pacific bourses fell with investors locking away profits in lackluster trade, brokers said.

Indorayon's sales plunge

Indorayon's sales plunge JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed PT Indorayon Inti Utama yesterday reported a steep fall in its pulp and rayon sales to Rp 331.10 billion (US$135.6 million) last year from Rp 629.7 billion in 1995.Indorayon's Director P.

Berau-Pratama $1b coal deal

Berau-Pratama $1b coal deal JAKARTA (JP): PT Berau Coal, a joint venture of PT United Tractors and Nissho Iwai, has gained a US$1 billion contract to supply 1.1 million tons of coal a year to PT Dayalistrik Pratama's West Java power plant project.

Jamboree honors Mrs. Tien

Jamboree honors Mrs. Tien JAKARTA (JP): When the Pramuka (Indonesian scouts) jamboree opened at Cibubur, East Jakarta, yesterday, First Lady Mrs. Tien Soeharto was sorely missed.Working for the scout movement was one of Mrs. Tien's most cherished activities.

Preacher Afifudin to stand trial

Preacher Afifudin to stand trial SEMARANG: A Moslem preacher will soon be tried on charges of inciting riots in Pekalongan, Central Java, in March, the town's district court chief said yesterday.Suharyono of the Pekalongan district court said he had received dossiers on the preacher, Afifudin...

APEC export financing bodies to cut risks

APEC export financing bodies to cut risks TOKYO (AFP): Asia-Pacific export financing institutions proposed yesterday to boost cooperation to reduce investment risks in an effort to raise private-sector funds for infrastructure development, officials said.

Manila to cut port fees

Manila to cut port fees MANILA (Reuter): The Philippines had agreed to halve port fees charged to vessels plying the East Asean Growth Area (EAGA), the presidential palace said yesterday.Based on a presidential memorandum signed on June 19, port dues would be reduced to $0.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Music * Champions Sports Bar & Restaurant, Jl. Kemang Raya No. 10 South Jakarta: Lemon Tea Band, Thursday. Kin/Deja Vu, Friday. Gypsy Can Band, Saturday; Time Bomb Blues, Sunday. All the Bands at 10 p.m. onwards. * Fashion Cafe, Wisma 46 BNI City, Ground Floor, Jl.

U.S. expert says plagiarism rampant in RI journalism

U.S. expert says plagiarism rampant in RI journalism JAKARTA (JP): Proper sourcing in editorial writing is the best way to avoid plagiarism, an American journalism expert said yesterday.Visiting Fulbright professor Alice M.

Loan for teachers

Loan for teachersFrom Suara KaryaWhen will the authorities give primary school teachers working in remote places long-term soft loans? I have applied for credit from a bank for a 10-year period with an annual interest of 1 percent. But the district office boss did not approve my application.

Try opens week-long second 'Kraton' Festival

Try opens week-long second 'Kraton' FestivalBy K. Basrie CIREBON, West Java (JP): Vice President Try Sutrisno opened the second Kraton (royal court) Festival in a colorful regal ceremony that drew thousands of spectators yesterday.

National Police to be restructured, says Gen. Feisal

National Police to be restructured, says Gen. Feisal JAKARTA (JP): The organization of the National Police will be restructured this month, Armed Forces Commander Gen. Feisal Tanjung said yesterday.He said National Police would have a new Vice National Police Chief position.

RI's cotton import up

RI's cotton import up WASHINGTON (Reuter): An agricultural attache at the U.S. embassy in Jakarta forecast Indonesia 1997/98 cotton imports would climb to 2.34 million 480-pound bales from 2.23 million bales in 1996/97.

Trick or treat?

Trick or treat?From Media IndonesiaOn June 24, I visited the Jakarta Fair with some friends. As I was about to enter the main gate I was attracted by a sideshow which I had never seen before. The show involved kicking a ball between a goalpost. People were invited to play free of charge.

Yayuk Basuki goes one step better at Wimbledon

Yayuk Basuki goes one step better at Wimbledon LONDON (Agencies): Yayuk Basuki, who has reached the fourth round at Wimbledon in four of her six previous visits, went one step better yesterday.The 26-year-old Indonesian ruthlessly brushed aside experienced Canadian Patricia Hy-Boulais 6-0, 7-6...

Youth group executives deny proposing Kentot

Youth group executives deny proposing Kentot JAKARTA (JP): Representatives of 11 youth organizations denied yesterday proposing former Jakarta Military Commander Maj. Gen. Kentot Harseno as a Jakarta governor candidate.

Activists must unite: Megawati

Activists must unite: Megawati YOGYAKARTA (JP): Ousted leader of the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) Megawati Sukarnoputri said yesterday that Indonesian prodemocracy advocates lacked solidarity.Indonesian prodemocracy groups were busy minding their own business rather than joining forces to...

Garuda continues IPO plan despite revenue snag

Garuda continues IPO plan despite revenue snag JAKARTA (JP): State-owned flag carrier Garuda Indonesia is continuing to restructure in a bid to qualify for public listing even though it did not meet its revenue targets in the first quarter this year, it said yesterday.

IPTN planes shortlisted

IPTN planes shortlisted CANBERRA (Reuter): Australia yesterday shortlisted IPTN of Indonesia, CASA of Spain, and a consortium of Lockheed Martin Corp and Italy's Alenia to replace its old Caribou light transport aircraft.

Spotlight

SpotlightPhoto A: EgyptianJP/bayFRIENDSHIP PHOTOS: Egyptian Ambassador Mohmoud Osman (left) and Indonesian Foreign Minister Ali Alatas look at a photo display commemorating the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Friendship and Cordiality between their two countries.

Is Jakarta shaping Indonesia's future

Is Jakarta shaping Indonesia's futureBy Ignas Kleden JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta celebrated its 470th anniversary on June 22, 1997. It is a relatively young city when compared to other world metropolises and capital cities, though the criteria of being old and young are very elastic.

Experts criticize mining policy changes

Experts criticize mining policy changes JAKARTA (JP): The government's proposed changes to mining policy, one of which would require foreign contractors to give a 10 percent share of their mining ventures to the government, drew criticism from several former mining officials and analysts yesterday.

JP Bistro brings refreshing change to hotel buffet concept

JP Bistro brings refreshing change to hotel buffet conceptBy John Aglionby JAKARTA (JP): For years sideboards groaning under mountains of mouthwatering delicacies have attracted diners in droves to five- star hotels.

Disappointing return

Disappointing return I would like to comment on the Star Wars Special Edition film, now playing nationwide. I did not like the way the movie was edited and I would like to share this with your readers.I saw the movie at the BIP 21 theater at Bandung Indah Plaza, Bandung.

Asians 'key' samurai market borrowers

Asians 'key' samurai market borrowers TOKYO (Reuter): Asian fund-raisers could become the key borrowers in the samurai market after the recent boom in dual- currency samurai issuing ended abruptly due to the dollar's fall against the yen, underwriting sources said yesterday.

Corruption and bureaucracy

Corruption and bureaucracyBy Aleksius Jemadu JAKARTA (JP): It can be argued that combating corruption within government bureaucracies has become a desperate need in our society. As our economy prospers, illegal appropriation of public funds also tends to increase.

Indonesians hostage in Sri Lanka ferry attack

Indonesians hostage in Sri Lanka ferry attack COLOMBO (AFP): Sri Lanka's Tamil Tiger guerrillas destroyed a passenger ferry yesterday and took its nine-member crew hostage, including two Indonesians, according to officials and the owners of the vessel.

Escapee Mikel, prosecutor face arrest

Escapee Mikel, prosecutor face arrest BOGOR (JP): National Police Chief Gen. Dibyo Widodo said yesterday he had ordered the arrest of both a detainee who escaped the Bogor prison Friday and also the prosecutor involved in the case.

World tea output falls

World tea output falls ROME (AFP): Tea production worldwide is expected to drop this year as a result of insufficient rains, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said in a report released here yesterday.The world harvest is expected to fall short of the record 2.

Ometraco gets $75m loan

Ometraco gets $75m loan JAKARTA (JP): PT Ometraco Multi Artha, a multi finance subsidiary of the publicly listed PT Ometraco Corporation, has obtained a US$75 million syndicated loan.Ometraco said in a statement yesterday that the loan, which will mature in two years, will be used to expand the...

Govt eyes Russian jet fighters

Govt eyes Russian jet fighters JAKARTA (JP): The government is still considering buying jet fighters from Russia after it surprisingly pulled out of a plan last month to buy F-16 Fighting Falcons from the United States.Armed Forces Chief Gen.

Critical retired general welcomes chance for talks

Critical retired general welcomes chance for talks JAKARTA (JP): Bambang Triantoro, a retired Army general and a staunch critic of the government, welcomed yesterday the chance to hold talks with the government for the nation's sake.

Announcement

Announcement The Jakarta Post has raised its advertisement rates. The new rates (including tax) are as follows:* Line Classified Rp 7,150.-/line (min. 3 lines)* Display Classified Rp 8,250.-/col.mm. (max. 2 col x 100mm)* Display Black & White Rp 7,150.-/col.mm.* Display Color Rp 9,900.-/col.mm.

Only 83,100 firms join Jamsostek

Only 83,100 firms join Jamsostek JAKARTA (JP): Only about 83,100 out of the 400,000 registered companies in Indonesia have joined the government sponsored Workers Social Security Program (Jamsostek), an official said yesterday.

MAS maintains forecast

MAS maintains forecast SINGAPORE (Reuter): Singapore's economy is expected to grow by five to seven percent in 1997, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) said in its 1996/1997 annual report yesterday.The forecast is in line with the government's previous predictions.

Lack of regular buses to be evaluated

Lack of regular buses to be evaluated JAKARTA (JP): A meeting between city officials and bus owners will be held today to evaluate the lack of Rp 300-fare (12 U.S. cents) buses on designated routes.Chairman of the Organization of Land Transportation Owners (Organda) city-branch, Aip Syarifuddin,...

Five-ton shark runs aground

Five-ton shark runs aground PURWOREJO, Central Java: A four-ton shark was found beached here yesterday giving a windfall to local fishermen who have complained of small catches in recent days.The 6.7-meter-long shark with a diameter of 4.

'Minimum' visa changes after Hong Kong handover

'Minimum' visa changes after Hong Kong handover JAKARTA (JP): The visa application process for people wanting to visit Hong Kong for two weeks or more will not change under Chinese rule, a Chinese embassy official said yesterday.The former British territory returned to China today.

KPN to split up units

KPN to split up units JAKARTA (JP): Koninklijke PTT Nederland/Royal PTT Nederland (KPN) will separate its two major units, PTT Telecom and PTT Post, because the firms had expanded significantly in different directions.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on June 30, 1997: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 1,200 250 10,000 AHAP Insurance 2,700 0 0 Alter Abadi 1,000 -25 5,000 Alumindo Light Metal 1,125 50 667,500...

ICAC to construct new building in Lebak Bulus

ICAC to construct new building in Lebak Bulus JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta's International Community Activity Center (ICAC) stepped ahead in its plan to move from its current rented building into a new building.

Police chief wants better resources

Police chief wants better resources JAKARTA (JP): Nearly one in five items of police equipment are not in working order, National Police Chief General Dibyo Widodo said yesterday.He said most equipment was old and not performing to its optimal level.Dibyo said 59.

Court asked to hear reforestation fund case

Court asked to hear reforestation fund case JAKARTA (JP): Lawyers representing five environmentalists asked the administrative court yesterday to hear their lawsuit against President Soeharto who they accuse of diverting Rp 250 billion (US$105 million) in reforestation funds to a pulp and paper...

RI committed 'to removing trade barriers'

RI committed 'to removing trade barriers' JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia is fully committed to removing tariff and non-tariff barriers, and implementing agreements to further the country's integration into the global trading network, Minister of Finance Mar'ie Muhammad said yesterday.

Askatindo stops deals with Bre-X

Askatindo stops deals with Bre-X JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian PT Askatindo Karya Mineral, the holder of a mining license for the controversial East Kalimantan Busang area, says it will terminate its contracts with Canada's Bre-X Minerals Ltd on July 4.