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Busang gold mine and DPR

Busang gold mine and DPRFrom AdilThe Busang gold project in East Kalimantan has triggered a lot of debate in society. Some based their arguments on Article 33 of the 1945 Constitution. And since the mega project will involve a huge profit, it is hoped the government will make a wise decision, just...

Govt guarantees regular bus fares won't rise

Govt guarantees regular bus fares won't rise JAKARTA (JP): The government promised again yesterday not to raise public bus fares before the general assembly next year and to penalize bus operators that fail to provide regular buses.

Esmaco, Bhuwanatala tie up

Esmaco, Bhuwanatala tie up JAKARTA (JP): Property company PT Bhuwanatala Indah Permai has appointed Singapore's Esmaco Pte Ltd to maintain and manage its Indonesian shopping centers.Bhuwanatala announced yesterday that under a cooperation agreement signed in Singapore earlier this month, Esmaco...

Social scientists face restraints

Social scientists face restraintsBy Arief Budiman SALATIGA, Central Java (JP): Addressing a national congress recently President Soeharto criticized Indonesian social scientists saying "it is rare to find analysis which helps clarify and settle a problem.

Printer faces four years for defaming Soeharto

Printer faces four years for defaming Soeharto JAKARTA (JP): A state prosecutor asked the South Jakarta District Court yesterday to sentence a printer to four years imprisonment for defaming President Soeharto.Prosecutor D.

Bank Bali ad

Bank Bali adFrom PelitaAs a lawyer, I am astonished to hear an advertisement aired by some private radio stations. The ad, about Bank Bali's Serba Guna credit card, is insulting to the profession of public prosecutors as agents of law enforcement.

Bribery in Indonesia

Bribery in IndonesiaFrom RepublikaThe problem that to become a civil servant you must pay bribes is a real one. No less a person than the secretary-general of the Ministry of Home Affairs has stated that bribery and nepotism in the recruitment of new employees still exists.

Paintings by Raden Saleh, Spies to be auctioned

Paintings by Raden Saleh, Spies to be auctionedBy Amir Sidharta JAKARTA (JP): In the upcoming Sotheby's and Christie's auctions in Singapore of Southeast Asian paintings, four Raden Saleh paintings and two by Walter Spies will be offered at this weekend.

IPTN sells 159 helicopters

IPTN sells 159 helicopters BANDUNG (JP): State-owned PT Industri Pesawat Terbang Nusantara (IPTN) has sold 159 helicopters domestically so far, a company executive has said.IPTN's vice president for marketing, Pudji Sulaksono, said yesterday 113 were NBO-105 helicoptersHe said the helicopters were...

Women's rights activists attack judiciary on attitudes to rape

Women's rights activists attack judiciary on attitudes to rape JAKARTA (JP): Law enforcers and judges are prejudiced against women when dealing with rape cases, women's rights activists said yesterday.In a discussion sponsored by 16 non-governmental organizations specializing on women's rights, the...

Pertiwi's rights issue

Pertiwi's rights issue JAKARTA (JP): PT Duta Pertiwi extraordinary shareholders have approved the issue of 693,750,000 rights.PT Duta Pertiwi is part of the Sinar Mas Group.The firm's director, Anisa Himawan, said Tuesday the issue would entitle shareholders to subscribe to one new share for every...

ASEAN SAR experts hold talks

ASEAN SAR experts hold talks SINGAPORE (AFP): Search and rescue experts from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and its dialogue partners began talks here yesterday on saving sea disaster victims in the region.

Two arrested for handphone fraud

Two arrested for handphone fraud JAKARTA (JP): Police have arrested two West Jakarta men for illegally copying handphone cards causing a loss of Rp 1 billion (US$416,666) to the telephone operator and several customers.Chief of the City Police Detectives Col.

Vessel income tax erased

Vessel income tax erased JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto has approved the National Maritime Council's proposal to exempt gains from the sale of ships from income tax if the money is used to buy new ships.

Malaysia freezes fresh dealings with Singapore

Malaysia freezes fresh dealings with Singapore KUALA LUMPUR (Reuter): Malaysia said Wednesday it was freezing fresh dealings with Singapore, including awarding new contracts to Singapore firms, over unkind remarks made by elder statesman Lee Kuan Yew about a Malaysian state.

Pakpahan seeks cure overseas

Pakpahan seeks cure overseas JAKARTA (JP): Jailed labor leader Muchtar Pakpahan is seeking permission to go abroad for medical treatment for a growth in his lungs, his lawyer said yesterday.Munir, who is affiliated with the Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation, said he had sent a letter to the minister...

Soeharto plans to launch expo

Soeharto plans to launch expo JAKARTA: President Soeharto is to open an exhibition of products produced by poor families receiving subsidized credits, Antara reported yesterday.The exhibition will be held in Cilacap, Central Java, on April 17, State Minister of Population Haryono Suyono said...

PT Tripatra wins $316 million contract

PT Tripatra wins $316 million contract JAKARTA (Antara): PT Tripatra Engineers and Constructors has been awarded a contract worth US$316 million to build a liquefied natural gas (LNG) production facility for Mobil Exploration in Arun, Lhokseumawe, Aceh province.

Military denies fatalities in East Timor protest

Military denies fatalities in East Timor protest DILI, East Timor (JP): The military denied reports yesterday that two people died when it broke up a demonstration of local youths Sunday during the visit of United Nations special envoy Jamsheed Marker.

Activists face heavy sentences

Activists face heavy sentences SURABAYA, East Java: Prosecutors demanded eight years and six years imprisonment for two local members of the unrecognized Democratic People's Party (PRD) for alleged subversion.

RI, Netherlands agree on expert exchange

RI, Netherlands agree on expert exchange JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's State Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports and the Netherlands' Ministry of Health, Welfare, and Sports have agreed to exchange experts and coaches in seven sports.

Try to open gold mine

Try to open gold mine JAKARTA (JP): Vice President Try Sutrisno is scheduled to dedicate a US$170.2 million gold mine, which is operated by PT. Newmont Minahasa Raya of the U.S., in North Sulawesi, next month.

Kuwait seals term sale of jet fuel to Indonesia

Kuwait seals term sale of jet fuel to Indonesia SINGAPORE (Reuter): State-owned Kuwait Petroleum Corp (KPC) has sealed an annual term contract early this year to sell jet fuel to Indonesia's national oil firm Pertamina, industry sources said yesterday.

Land mapping networking will be improved

Land mapping networking will be improved JAKARTA (JP): The Ministry of Forestry will use the National Agency for Survey and Mapping Coordination's remote sensing services to supervise forests and the evaluate reforestation programs.

Semen Cibinong to build cement plant in Myanmar

Semen Cibinong to build cement plant in Myanmar JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed cement maker PT Semen Cibinong will have a 70 percent stake in a new US$210 million (Rp 499.8 billion) cement plant in Myanmar.Semen Cibinong's president, Hashim S.

Suspects pursued in Golkar stage arson

Suspects pursued in Golkar stage arson JAKARTA (JP): The Armed Forces has vowed to track down all those who burned down a stage in Pekalongan, Central Java, which had been erected for speeches by Golkar leaders.Army Chief of Staff Gen. R. Hartono, National Police Chief Lt. Gen.

N. Territory govt to build roads

N. Territory govt to build roads KUPANG, East Nusa Tenggara: Australia's Northern Territory government is considering building roads in Mbay subdistrict, Ngada, Flores, Antara reported yesterday.Australia had sent a consultant, Ken Sawers, to survey the area, said Ferdy Tanoni, the chairman of the...

Art Events

Art EventsExhibition: Sun Flowers at Hilton Executive Club, South JakartaMarch 25 to March 30The Ekspresi Warna (Expression of Color) group of painters presents paintings of floral images. One of the group's members, Gina Widjaja, received her training in interior design at the Pratt Institute, New...

TV Program: Thursday, March 27, 1997

TV Program: Thursday, March 27, 1997TVRI 2:30 a.m Travel: My Country 2:35 TV Series: Family Matters 3:05 Performances: Gelar Tari 3:30 Tour and Travel: Dream of Flight 4:05 Science Film: A Writer's Exchange 4:30 Education Program: Dunia Mahasiswa 4:55 Filler and Trailer 5:00 Regional News 5:25...

Dynaplast to split stocks

Dynaplast to split stocks JAKARTA (JP): Packaging and plastic sheet firm PT Dynaplast plans to split its stocks and issue bonus shares.The company said yesterday the share split and bonus share plans would be proposed at the company's extraordinary shareholderr meeting on April 17.

No Paper

No Paper In observance of Good Friday, The Jakarta Post will not be published tomorrow. The Post will appear again on Saturday. -- Publisher

Malaysia set to curb loans growth

Malaysia set to curb loans growth KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysia's central bank is expected to call for curbs on lending in its upcoming annual report and outline broad-based strategies to expand the banking system, economists say.

Rolls-Royce to set up repair facilities in Asia

Rolls-Royce to set up repair facilities in Asia SINGAPORE (Reuter): Aero-engine maker Rolls-Royce Plc's venture with Singapore Airlines (SIA) to set up repair and overhaul operations will enhance its position in fast-growing Asia, company officials said yesterday.

Where to go in Bandung, for Thursday, March 27, 1997

Where to go in Bandung, for Thursday, March 27, 1997Music and Entertainment * Chedi Hotel, Jl. Rancabentang 56 - 58: Job (Pianist), Monday to Wednesday, 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., Irven (Guitar), Monday to Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. to 11 p.m.

Indochinese on track to join ASEAN: Goh

Indochinese on track to join ASEAN: Goh SINGAPORE (AFP): Myanmar, Cambodia and Laos are on track to join the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) by the end of the year, Singapore Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said in remarks published here yesterday.

Gus Dur and Tutut to appear at NU gathering

Gus Dur and Tutut to appear at NU gathering JAKARTA (JP): The leaders of Indonesia's largest Moslem organization, Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), defended yesterday their chairman's decision to invite the deputy chairwoman of Golkar, Siti Hardiyanti Rukmana, to appear with him at a NU gathering next week.

Entertainment tax cut to boost hotel business

Entertainment tax cut to boost hotel business JAKARTA (JP): The reduction of entertainment taxes from 25 percent to 15 percent, based on a new tax regulation, will benefit hotels by increasing the numbers of customers to discotheques, bars and other entertainment venues at hotels.

Two men shot dead in S. Jakarta

Two men shot dead in S. Jakarta JAKARTA (JP): Police shot dead two men yesterday for resisting arrest in two separate incidents in South Jakarta.South Jakarta Police Chief Lt. Col. Sisno Adhiwinoto said Sapei, alias Parno, was shot on the roof of an empty house on Jl.

City cannot ban operation of old cars, Surjadi says

City cannot ban operation of old cars, Surjadi says JAKARTA (JP): Old cars cannot be banned although a survey here revealed that most vehicles produced before 1980 failed exhaust emission tests.Yesterday Governor Surjadi Soedirdja said it was impossible to ban old cars as not everyone could replace...

Indonesian coffee exports may fall to 260,000 tons

Indonesian coffee exports may fall to 260,000 tons SINGAPORE (Reuter): Indonesia's robusta coffee exports in 1997 will probably fall 10 to 20 percent to around 260,000-285,000 tons because of heavy winds and rain which pounded its coffee farms, regional traders said yesterday.

Museums and visitors

Museums and visitorsFrom MerdekaMuseums in Jakarta and elsewhere in Indonesia are in a similar state; there are few visitors, even on Sundays and holidays. The situation is not proportionate to the number of inhabitants and visitors from abroad.

RI seeks contract with UAE

RI seeks contract with UAE ABU DHABI (Reuter): Indonesia is seeking a $250-270 million contract to supply maritime patrol aircraft to the United Arab Emirates, Indonesian Foreign Minister Ali Alatas said during a visit to the Gulf Arab state on Tuesday.

China studies RI's family planning

China studies RI's family planning JAKARTA: Fourteen Chinese officials are attending a course on reproductive health and family planning here from March 25 to April 2, Antara reported yesterday.The officials met the state minister of population/chairman of the National Family Planning Board,...

Ze Zhaoing tops women's singles badminton ranking

Ze Zhaoing tops women's singles badminton ranking JAKARTA (JP): Poor showing in both the All England and Swiss Open badminton championships by Indonesian players have put Chinese shuttlers on top of the ranking list issued by the International Badminton Federation yesterday.

Government told to back off poll boycotters

Government told to back off poll boycotters JAKARTA (JP): The excessive campaign by the government and some institutions against people planning to boycott the election violates human rights, a legal expert said yesterday.

Toll road consortium secures Rp 2 trillion in syndicated loan

Toll road consortium secures Rp 2 trillion in syndicated loan JAKARTA (JP): Local consortium PT Kresna Kusuma Dyandra Marga secured a Rp 2 trillion (US$847 million) syndicated loan yesterday to build a 21.5-kilometer toll road linking Jakarta and Bekasi, West Java.

Holdups

HoldupsFrom Media IndonesiaI share the views of JS Trika in her letter Holdups on Jl. Sutomo (March 24). Sadly, I have had a similar experience.On Sunday, March 23, at about 7:45 p.m. I was in microlet M-29 together with other passengers on Jl.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on March 26, 1997: -------------------------------------------------------- Shares Close Change Trading Volume -------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 1,025 0 0 AHAP Insurance 2,675 0 0 Alter Abadi...

Telkom project to proceed despite Satelindo pullout

Telkom project to proceed despite Satelindo pullout JAKARTA (JP): State-owned domestic telecommunications provider Telkom will continue its 36-transponder satellite project despite the withdrawal of its partner, PT Satelindo.Telkom's president, Asman A.

Australia-RI seabed boundaries now settled

Australia-RI seabed boundaries now settledBy Richard Woolcott "There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune; Omitted, all the voyage of their life Is bound in shallows and in miseries.