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Cargo ship sinks in Java Sea

Cargo ship sinks in Java Sea SURABAYA (JP): One passenger was found dead and 20 others were rescued Tuesday night after a ship packed with cargo sank in the Java Sea, the authorities said yesterday.Tanjung Perak harbormasters said Bintang Perkasa capsized near Masalembo Island on its way from...

Liquidation debate

Liquidation debate Bank Indonesia Governor J. Soedradjad Djiwandono should have felt uncomfortable at having to answer questions from reporters before Wednesday's cabinet meeting on the possible liquidation of troubled banks, even though the questions would have been expected after Finance Minister...

Asia-Pacific demand for printers slows

Asia-Pacific demand for printers slows SINGAPORE (AFP): Demand for computer printers in the Asia- Pacific region is to expand at a slower pace of 14 percent this year after posting an explosive growth rate in 1996, global market research company Dataquest said yesterday.

Asia-Pacific markets hit by marginal fluctuations

Asia-Pacific markets hit by marginal fluctuations TOKYO (AFP): There were marginal fluctuations on most Asia- Pacific markets yesterday, as the Thai bourse continued its downward slide amid a deepening financial crisis and Taiwan shares rose above a seven year closing high set Wednesday.

Essar to invest US$40m on capacity expansion

Essar to invest US$40m on capacity expansion BEKASI, West Java (JP): PT Essar Dhananjaya, an Indonesian- Indian joint venture, will double production capacity at its steel cold rolling plant to 400,000 tons a year with a US$40 million investment, a company executive said yesterday.

Asia-Pacific aviation market bright

Asia-Pacific aviation market bright NEW DELHI (AFP): The Asia-Pacific region will comprise a third of the world's aviation market in two decades, with an average annual travel growth of 6.6 percent, U.S.- based Boeing Co.'s chief for India said Wednesday.

Britain set to train senior Kopassus's officers

Britain set to train senior Kopassus's officers JAKARTA (JP): A London University research center is preparing to set up a five-year training project for senior officers of the Indonesian Army's Special Force (Kopassus), the London-based Guardian News Service reported yesterday.

Where to go in Bali:

Where to go in Bali:Music and entertainment * Grand Hyatt Bali, Nusa Dua: Poolside - Pasar Senggol, daily, 6.30 p.m. Kecak Dance, Friday and Tuesday, Legong Dance, Saturday and Wednesday, 7 p.m. Arjuna Wiwaha Dance, Sunday, 7 p.m.

Printing machines confiscated

Printing machines confiscated BOGOR, West Java: Local authorities have confiscated several machines used to print leaflets calling on the public to boycott the May 29 general election.Bogor Surya Kencana military district commander Col.

Golkar drops three names from council nominations

Golkar drops three names from council nominations JAKARTA (JP): The city's Election Committee announced yesterday that out of the 120 Golkar City Council candidates, three members had been dropped from final nomination list.

Pancasila democracy

Pancasila democracyFrom Forum KeadilanWhen U.S. President Bill Clinton included Indonesia in his list of "not yet democratic" countries, protests erupted from elite political circles. Clinton's list also included Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Brunei Darussalam, Laos and Cambodia.

SI expects to lift earnings

SI expects to lift earnings JAKARTA (JP): State-owned PT Surveyor Indonesia (SI) expects to lift its earning from it appraisal business this year by 600 percent, from Rp 10 billion (US$4.26 million) to Rp 60 billion.

Yayuk determined to hit world top 20 after Wimbledon

Yayuk determined to hit world top 20 after Wimbledon JAKARTA (JP): Yayuk Basuki said yesterday she would keep playing international tennis, despite saying two years ago she would retire."After I announced my retirement, I wondered why I was playing better and my world ranking was getting higher.

US$17.39 loan set aside for people's forest projects

US$17.39 loan set aside for people's forest projects JAKARTA (JP): The government has set aside Rp 40 billion (US$17.39 million) this fiscal year to finance the development of peoples' forests and Rp 15 billion to promote silk cultivation, an official said yesterday.

Lawyers want client exonerated

Lawyers want client exonerated JAKARTA (JP): Defense lawyers for a lawyer on trial for defaming a minister said yesterday the court had no legal authority to try their client.In a ten-page objection to the prosecutor's indictment, Luhut Pangaribuan, Paulus R.

Klub Rasuna: A natural choice for healthy living

Klub Rasuna: A natural choice for healthy living Nestled in the heart of Jakarta's central business district, Klub Rasuna is a tranquil escape from the stress of daily life. One of Indonesia's premier sports and social clubs, the Bakrie Klub Rasuna was opened in November 1995, with a commitment to...

S'pore overtakes Taiwan in Vietnam

S'pore overtakes Taiwan in Vietnam HANOI (AFP): Singapore has become the number one foreign investor in terms of approved investments in Vietnam, overtaking Taiwan, a source at Singapore's embassy here said yesterday.The embassy source said Singapore has projects worth about US$4.

Wynne wins at Blenheim tennis

Wynne wins at Blenheim tennis JAKARTA (JP): Wynne Prakusya of Indonesia beat Tanja Lang of Germany 6-1, 6-2 yesterday at the Ansett Women's International Tennis Event in Blenheim, New Zealand.Wynne is to meet Marisue Jacutin of the Philippines today.

AIDS medication for women

AIDS medication for women JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Association of Doctors Concerned about AIDS announced yesterday the availability of a medication to prevent the spread of the syndrome to babies during pregnancy, delivery and nursing.

Starr subpoenas Lippo documents

Starr subpoenas Lippo documents WASHINGTON (Reuter): Whitewater prosecutor Kenneth Starr has subpoenaed all White House documents on 14 individuals and subsidiaries of Indonesian financial conglomerate Lippo Group, White House officials said Tuesday.

The fate of workers

The fate of workers The government-sponsored bill on manpower has not even been debated by the House of Representatives, but some labor activists are already hot under the collar, calling the proposed legislation too restrictive for workers.

Six men burgle house in Bekasi

Six men burgle house in Bekasi JAKARTA (JP): Six men broke into a house at Jati Bening, Bekasi, some 20 kilometers east of here yesterday, stabbed the owner and made off with 60 grams of gold.The house owner, Rachmat, 30, told police he woke as the burglars broke down his back door at 4:00 a.m.

Deal with Police mutually beneficial says developer

Deal with Police mutually beneficial says developer JAKARTA (JP): The developer of the planned new City Police headquarters said the barter agreement between the company and the police would be mutually beneficial given tight control by the government.Moniek S.W.

Six steal Rp 25m in goods from couple

Six steal Rp 25m in goods from couple JAKARTA (JP): Six burglars threatened a South Jakarta couple at knifepoint yesterday, tied them up and stole goods worth Rp 25 million (US$10,416).South Jakarta Police Chief Lt. Col.

Amien Rais, a victim of outspokenness and politicking

Amien Rais, a victim of outspokenness and politickingBy Arief Budiman SALATIGA, Central Java (JP): All of a sudden, Dr. Amien Rais, the chairperson of Muhammadiyah, had to give away his prestigious position as the Head of the Council of Experts of the Association of Moslem Intellectuals (ICMI).

Crucial issues in RI's polls

Crucial issues in RI's polls Why would Gen. Faisal Tandjung, chief of the Armed Forces (ABRI), take the unusual step of pledging the military's support to Golkar? It has by tradition been neutral in politics: soldiers do not vote in national elections and ABRI gets a fixed representation of 75...

Subway will start in June

Subway will start in June JAKARTA (JP): Construction of the long-awaited subway will start on June 1 with or without a presidential decree, the chairman of the project's consortium has promised.Aburizal Bakrie, who heads the Indonesian Japanese European Group consortium, said yesterday the...

Mines Ministry denies authority

Mines Ministry denies authority JAKARTA (JP): The Ministry of Mines and Energy denied it was responsible for issuing permits for sand quarrying in North Jakarta.The ministry's public relations office announced Friday that the ministry issued permits for off-shore sand quarrying in general.

Importers warn about WTO ruling violations

Importers warn about WTO ruling violations JAKARTA (JP): Importer countries may impose discriminatory tariffs and tariffs exceeding the World Trade Organization's (WTO) bound rates if there is evidence imported products are sold at dumped prices, an official said yesterday.

Garbage exports

Garbage exportsFrom Bisnis IndonesiaThe Bantar Gebang garbage dumping site east of Jakarta receives a daily average of 20,000 tons of organic waste from the Greater Jakarta area.This situation brings forth complex problems but at the same time opens business opportunities.

Jakarta Fair committee to rent bus routes

Jakarta Fair committee to rent bus routes JAKARTA (JP): The committee organizing the 30th Jakarta Fair in June vowed to overcome the annual transport problems by renting buses on existing routes and paying incentives to drivers.

Catholics welcome their bishop's election message

Catholics welcome their bishop's election message JAKARTA (JP): The Bishops Council of Indonesia's recent statement encouraging Indonesian Catholics to go to the polls on May 29 and exercise their political right has received a warm welcome from devotees.

Kennedy a rabblerouser: Marzuki

Kennedy a rabblerouser: Marzuki JAKARTA (JP): An Indonesian human rights activist has branded United States Congressman Patrick Kennedy a rabble-rouser for his reported plan to introduce a bill to cut off U.S. aid to Indonesia.

Cathay improves services

Cathay improves services JAKARTA (JP): Passengers flying Cathay Pacific between Indonesia and Hong Kong will enjoy their own television set in all first, business and economy class seats starting next month.

Ministry testifies in magazine case

Ministry testifies in magazine case JAKARTA (JP): A Ministry of Information witness testified in court yesterday that the editorial board of an unlicensed magazine was responsible for its publication.Bambang Wahyudi, head of the publication permit section of the ministry, was testifying in a trial...

Officer punches female reporter

Officer punches female reporter YOGYAKARTA: A female reporter of the Jakarta-based D&R magazine was punched on the side of the neck by a member of Bantul regent Col. Sri Roso Sudarmo's police squad yesterday.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on March 5, 1997: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ----------------------------------------------------------- Dharmala Insurance 1,500 0 0 Ades Alfindo 1,175 0 0 Andayani Megah 1,025 0 392,500 AHAP Insurance 2,675 0 0 Argha...

Bahana Artha helps set up 20 venture capitals

Bahana Artha helps set up 20 venture capitals JAKARTA (JP): State-owned venture capital firm PT Bahana Artha Ventura has set up 20 smaller venture capital firms in most major provinces in cooperation with local businesspeople since 1994.

Where to go in Bandung:

Where to go in Bandung:Music 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., Mixed Voices Accapela (Singer) and Andi (Pianist), Thursday and Saturday, 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.

Cologne textile fair 1997

Cologne textile fair 1997 JAKARTA (JP): The organizing committee of the International Fair Clothing Machinery 1997 has invited Indonesian machinery and textile producers to participate in the fair being held from June 3 to June 7 in Cologne, Germany.

Inflation rate 1.05% in February

Inflation rate 1.05% in February JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia recorded a trade surplus of US$6.94 billion last year and a 1.05 percent inflation rate for February, Minister of Information Harmoko said yesterday.Harmoko said after the monthly limited cabinet meeting on economic affairs that the 1.

Cloning issue is overblown, expert says

Cloning issue is overblown, expert saysBy Wirasti Wiryono JAKARTA (JP): The current frenzy over genetic scientists' claims that they will soon be able to produce humans from cloned embryos is mere hype, according to a professor of molecular biology at the University of Indonesia.

Two wanted fugitives shot in North Jakarta

Two wanted fugitives shot in North Jakarta JAKARTA (JP): Two robbers were arrested Tuesday after being wounded by police bullets in two separate chases, the City Police spokesman said yesterday.Maj. Nyoman Suriasta, said the police shot Achmad, 26, of Kebon Sayur, Pademangan, and Iwan, alias...

No politics, please, rector

No politics, please, rector BANDAR LAMPUNG, Lampung: Lampung State University Rector Alhusniduki Hamim's legislative candidacy for the Golkar has met strong opposition.Thousands of anonymous colorful leaflets left in classrooms, corridors and on roadsides on the campus demanded yesterday that Hamim...

Telephone out of order

Telephone out of order My telephone number is 8814656. I live in Housing Complex III in Bekasi, West Java. Since Feb. 6, 1997, my telephone has not been functioning and we can neither call out or receive calls.

Five day holiday

Five day holidayFrom KompasI agree wholeheartedly with the Kompas editorial on Feb. 19. One has to conclude that poor order and discipline prevails in some parts of the nation.The habit of ignoring regulations and the law is still rampant and has reduced the National Discipline Movement to mere lip...

Microsoft launches 'Office 97'

Microsoft launches 'Office 97' JAKARTA (JP): Microsoft Indonesia launched Office 97 yesterday. Office 97 is a software generation after Office 95 introduced two years ago.The president of Microsoft Indonesia, Andy Khoo, said Office 97 was designed to enable internet users to maximize internet...

Pension funds urged to invest in mutual funds

Pension funds urged to invest in mutual funds JAKARTA (JP): The Minister of Finance has issued a new ruling encouraging pension funds to invest in mutual funds to help build a strong domestic base for local stock markets.Finance ministerial decree No. 93/KMK.

Bintang to be queried over Idul Fitri cards

Bintang to be queried over Idul Fitri cards JAKARTA (JP): Rebel politician Sri Bintang Pamungkas is to be questioned over his Idul Fitri cards in which he advised the recipients to boycott the election and reject President Soeharto's reelection.

Clobber threat should not be taken seriously

Clobber threat should not be taken seriously President Soeharto's recent statement to "clobber" anyone attempting to unseat him unconstitutionally has received widespread comments. Scholar Yusril Ihza Mahendra shares his view with The Jakarta Post.