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Tallying the votes

Tallying the votes With more than 80 percent of votes counted as of late yesterday, it is safe to say that few surprises have come from Thursday's general election for the House of Representatives members and regional legislatures.

Apartments' phone fees to be reviewed

Apartments' phone fees to be reviewed JAKARTA (JP): The government will review telephone line installation fees in apartments following complaints about extra charges.State Minister of Public Housing Akbar Tandjung said yesterday that people living in apartments should pay normal installation...

Golkar promises to be gentle to its rivals

Golkar promises to be gentle to its rivals JAKARTA (JP): Golkar executives, surprised by the big margin of its victory, promised yesterday to be gentle to its two rivals: United Development Party (PPP) and Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI).

ASEAN ministers gather to discuss new members' entry

ASEAN ministers gather to discuss new members' entry KUALA LUMPUR (Agencies): Differences surfaced yesterday as ASEAN foreign ministers gathered here to tackle the prickly question of when to admit the troubled nations of Myanmar and Cambodia into the regional grouping.

Cloud hangs over the future of 'Bajaj' in Jakarta

Cloud hangs over the future of 'Bajaj' in JakartaBy John Aglionby LOVE them or loathe them, you can't ignore Jakarta's bajaj.They are viewed as either cost-efficient "taxis", that are invaluable to tens of thousands of Jakarta residents, or, as street-clogging, pollution-belching monstrosities that...

BMW Golf Cup Int'l 1997 tees off at Jagorawi today

BMW Golf Cup Int'l 1997 tees off at Jagorawi today JAKARTA (JP): Two male and one female amateur golfers out of 2,500, will be chosen to represent Indonesia in the BMW Golf Cup International 1997 through a series of selection matches starting today.

PT Sucofindo to issue ISO 14001 certificates

PT Sucofindo to issue ISO 14001 certificates JAKARTA (JP): State-owned surveying company PT Sucofindo has agreed to cooperate with the Japan Audit and Certification Organization for Environment (JACO) to issue ISO 14001 certificates on environmental management in Indonesia.

Malaysia tightens checks on S'poreans

Malaysia tightens checks on S'poreans KUALA LUMPUR (DPA): Malaysia's Immigration Department has ordered tighter checks on Singaporeans entering the country too frequently in an attempt to weed out suspected illegal workers, a newspaper reported yesterday.

Containers pile up 'caused by importers'

Containers pile up 'caused by importers' JAKARTA (JP): Director General of Customs and Excise Soehardjo Soebardi has again blamed importers for the pile up of goods in Tanjung Priok.He said the pile up was caused by importers' mistakes and not by the customs office's actions.

Karet Tengsin fire victims mostly voted for PPP

Karet Tengsin fire victims mostly voted for PPP JAKARTA (JP): Residents from razed slum houses in Karet Tengsin subdistrict, Tanah Abang, in Central Jakarta, mostly voted for the United Development Party (PPP), a resident said.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on May 30, 1997: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ----------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 1,375 -25 13,500 AHAP Insurance 2,675 0 0 Alter Abadi 1,150 0 0 Alumindo Light Metal 1,150 50 2,835,000...

Malaysian NGOs protest Myanmar's membership

Malaysian NGOs protest Myanmar's membership KUALA LUMPUR (Agencies): Malaysian non-governmental organizations (NGOs) protested peacefully outside the foreign ministry here yesterday against the proposed admission of army- ruled Myanmar into the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

Govt continues to seek abolition of export barriers

Govt continues to seek abolition of export barriers JAKARTA (JP): The government would continue to seek the abolition of barriers for Indonesian exports and bilateral solutions over its auto dispute with major trading partners, Minister of Industry and Trade Tunky Ariwibowo said yesterday.

Record libel award feared to hurt Singapore's image

Record libel award feared to hurt Singapore's imageBy Jacqueline Wong SINGAPORE (Reuter): Singapore's image could suffer along with its small opposition parties from the record libel damages its leaders won from a political foe on Thursday, political analysts said.

Maid killed for refusing a kiss

Maid killed for refusing a kiss JAKARTA (JP): A food vendor allegedly stabbed and killed a maid in a house on Jl. Makulo, Bumi Satria Kencana housing complex in Bekasi Wednesday after she refused a kiss from him. The suspect sold siomay (steamed dumplings).City Police Spokesman Lt. Col. E.

Aging Sawitri keep on dancing

Aging Sawitri keep on dancing YOGYAKARTA (JP): Seventy-year-old Sawitri, master Cirebon mask dancer, fielded a spontaneous question from the audience after her performance last Sunday."You dance like a volcano in your 70's. What were you like in your 20s?"Her answer revealed her modest wisdom.

Phone kiosks enter low-cost apartments

Phone kiosks enter low-cost apartments JAKARTA (JP): Nine telecommunications kiosks, which allow international calls, were officially set up at some low-cost apartments yesterday.State Minister of Public Housing Akbar Tandjung said low-cost apartments should have many facilities to support...

PLN postpones repairs on network

PLN postpones repairs on network JAKARTA: The state electricity company, PLN, has decided not to make any repairs on the Java-Bali interconnection network between May 22 and June 5 due to yesterday's election.

Govt reproaches Games sticker sponsors

Govt reproaches Games sticker sponsors JAKARTA (JP): The Ministry of Social Services reproached the private consortium and state-run utility companies yesterday for forcing consumers to buy stickers to finance this year's Southeast Asian Games.

Soeharto stuns Japanese journalist

Soeharto stuns Japanese journalist JAKARTA: Foreign correspondents raced to report on President Soeharto casting his ballot Thursday in the vain hope of him speaking to them like he did after voting in the 1992 election.Just before leaving his neighborhood polling station on Jl.

Golkar scores victories abroad

Golkar scores victories abroad JAKARTA (JP): Most ballots cast at Indonesian embassies are in favor of the ruling Golkar, but reports say that many of the 1.78 million eligible voters living overseas opted not to vote in the election.In Tokyo, Japan, by 8:00 p.m. local time (6 p.m.

Malaysia's economy sustained at 8.2%

Malaysia's economy sustained at 8.2% KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysia's economy grew a robust 8.2 percent in the first quarter on the back of buoyant manufacturing activity and higher exports, the central bank said yesterday.

ASEAN considers Yangon's entry

ASEAN considers Yangon's entryBy Meidyatama Suryodiningrat JAKARTA (JP): Foreign ministers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) convene in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow to weigh up one of the most momentous decisions in the organization's history.

New deregulation package on the cards

New deregulation package on the cards JAKARTA (JP): The government will release a deregulatory package next month to make industry and manufacturing more efficient.Coordinating Minister for Economy and Finance Saleh Afiff said after voting Thursday that the package would be designed to make the...

Warning issued on SEA Games stickers

Warning issued on SEA Games stickers JAKARTA (JP): The Ministry of Social Services has sent a warning letter to the 19th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games consortium about the raising of Games funds by selling stickers.

Police make progress in bank scam investigation

Police make progress in bank scam investigation JAKARTA (JP): Police claimed yesterday they were making good progress in an investigation of a huge corruption scandal at PT Gunung Agung's subsidiary Bank Arta Prima.City Police Detective Chief Col.

Myanmar opens Brunei embassy

Myanmar opens Brunei embassy YANGON (AFP): Myanmar has opened an embassy in Brunei to enhance friendly relations between the two southeast Asian nations, the official press reported here yesterday.The English-language edition of the New Light of Myanmar daily said the mission was opened May 27.

Vietnam cancels forex ban

Vietnam cancels forex ban HANOI (AFP): Hanoi appears to have backtracked on plans to impose restrictions on foreign exchange sales to foreign companies, it was reported on Friday.Following a chorus of complaints from the foreign business community, the government decided to maintain its current...

Hero denies Multipolar acquisiton market rumors

Hero denies Multipolar acquisiton market rumors JAKARTA (JP): Hero Supermarket denied yesterday a market rumor that it would be bought by Multipolar Corporation, a Lippo Group subsidiary.Anton Lukmanto, Hero's director told The Jakarta Post yesterday that Multipolar was very interested in the...

Museums attract few visitors

Museums attract few visitorsFrom MerdekaIf museums in the country were professionally managed, local and foreign tourists would be able to visit them more often. At this point in time, museums in Jakarta and the provinces have failed to attract many visitors.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:30 a.m. News: Lintas Nusantara 2:40 Travel: My Country 2:45 Children's Film: Road to Avonlea 3:10 Teenagers' Program: Vokal Group 3:35 Travel: Wisata Nasional 4:15 Regional News 4:30 Sports 5:25 Science Program: Science World 5:30 TV Series: A Writer Exchange 5:55 Music 6:00 News:...

Golkar happy for with new converts

Golkar happy for with new converts JAKARTA (JP): The city chapter of Golkar was elated yesterday. Even though Golkar's victory was hardly breaking news, local executives saw each development of tallying across the city's 43 districts as a telling sign of their efforts, or lack of it.Out of the 7.

Mitsubishi to launch 'Asia car' here

Mitsubishi to launch 'Asia car' here TOKYO: Mitsubishi will launch its low-cost "Asia car" in Indonesia next year.The minivan-type vehicle is expected to be powered by a 2.0- liter engine.The car will debut in Taiwan about September before it goes into production here and in the Philippines next...

Susi's recovers to beat China's Zen Yaqiong

Susi's recovers to beat China's Zen Yaqiong GLASGOW, Scotland (Agencies): Former champion Susi Susanti of Indonesia, making probably her last appearance in the World Badminton Championships, rallied from a game down and 3-6 down in the second to beat young Chinese Zen Yaqiong.

Burning the bridges of friendship

Burning the bridges of friendship It is hard to believe that the cartoons published by the New Straits Times insulting Thailand and Indonesia would come from Malaysia, a country which has taken a moral high ground in its war of words with its southern neighbor.

Unpopular leadership sinks PDI: Analysts

Unpopular leadership sinks PDI: Analysts JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Democratic Party's performance has nose-dived in this year's general election due to unpopular leadership, observers said yesterday.Of the 103.4 million votes counted by 3 p.m.

Boat festival to be held

Boat festival to be held PALEMBANG: The municipality here is holding a parade of traditional bidar boats in the Sriwijaya Festival organized for Palembang's anniversary. Records show Palembang was established in the year 683 A.D.

Where have all the stickers gone?

Where have all the stickers gone?From KompasI am a telephone subscriber who will pay an additional Rp 1,000, from May to October 1997, for the coming SEA Games event. This means that subscribers will be charged an additional Rp 6,000 over subsequent months.

Briton examined for illegal entry

Briton examined for illegal entry JAKARTA (JP): The immigration directorate general is questioning a Briton for illegally entering Indonesia after being deported last year, an official said Tuesday.Zaiman Nurmatias, director of immigration supervision, said that the Briton, named Lie Siu Hwie and...

Government denies further sale of Telkom shares

Government denies further sale of Telkom shares JAKARTA (JP): The government denied yesterday it would further divest its shares in PT Telkomunikasi Indonesia (PT Telkom).Director General of Post and Telecommunications Djakaria Purawidjaja said here yesterday the government had no plans to sell its...

Massachusetts agrees on sanctions for RI

Massachusetts agrees on sanctions for RI BOSTON (Reuter): A Massachusetts state legislative committee Thursday approved a measure that would impose sanctions against companies that do business with Indonesia.

GM to build Philippines plant

GM to build Philippines plant MANILA: General Motors is to invest about US$266 million in a new production facility in the Philippines.The plant is expected to be operational by 2000 and will include an export-oriented transmission factory with a capacity of 100,000 a year.

Sidewalks in Bandung

Sidewalks in Bandung Garrett Kam's letter in The Jakarta Post (May 24) about the sidewalks in Bali amuses me, especially because I made the same observation in Bandung, West Java, when we arrived two weeks ago.It is certainly something to improve in this beautiful city. MRS.

Inadequate compensation

Inadequate compensation I arrived in Singapore at about 1 p.m. on Jan. 21, 1997 by United Airlines flight No. UA 805. My two bags, which I had checked in at Toronto through to Singapore, did not arrive.

Myanmar signs economic pact with ally China

Myanmar signs economic pact with ally China RANGOON (Reuter): Myanmar has signed a broad economic and trade cooperation agreement with its major ally China, official media reports said yesterday, a move that comes soon after U.S. sanctions on Rangoon.

Civil servants' salaries increased

Civil servants' salaries increased JAKARTA (JP): A university graduate who joins the civil service can now earn slightly more than Rp 241,800 (US$99) a month, with allowances, compared to Rp 150,200 before April.

Fire razes Bank BNI building in Kota

Fire razes Bank BNI building in Kota JAKARTA (JP): A fire burned out the third and fourth floors of a state-owned Bank BNI building in Kota, West Jakarta, at dawn yesterday.The fire on Jl. Lada 1 at Pinangsia subdistrict started at 4:20 a.m.

Golden Truly responds

Golden Truly responds We thank Saraswati Barkah for her letter published on Friday, May 23.Referring to your visit to Golden Truly, Blok M, where you were overcome by the odor of rodents' waste on the second floor, we would like to inform herewith, that hygiene for our merchandise tops the...

Election '97

Election '97Photo A/B/C: Officials Antara JP/arh JP/arhOFFICIALLY SPEAKING: Vice President and Mrs. Try Sutrisno (above) show their ballot papers before inserting them in a box at a polling station on Jl. Krawang in Jakarta. State Minister of Research and Technology B.J.

Bank Artha Graha will fix troubled Bank Arta Prima

Bank Artha Graha will fix troubled Bank Arta Prima JAKARTA (JP): Bank Artha Graha, a banking unit of the well- diversified Artha Graha Group, confirmed yesterday it had bought scandal-plagued Bank Arta Prima and vowed to turn it into a sound bank.