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GSM services to expand

GSM services to expand JAKARTA (JP): PT Excelcomindo Pratama, one of the three operators of the global system for mobile communication (GSM) in Indonesia, will expand its overseas roaming services.Company president Julius S.

Bumpy road towards democracy

Bumpy road towards democracyBy Mochtar Buchori JAKARTA (JP): Talk about restoring democracy is again pervading our society. Researchers at the Indonesian Institute of Sciences, for instance, have argued that the Indonesian Armed Forces (ABRI) should minimize its political role to allow democracy to...

Asahimas profits drop

Asahimas profits drop JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed glassmaker PT Asahimas Flat Glass Co. Ltd reported a decline in net profits of about 35 percent to Rp 44.1 billion (US$18.52 million) in 1996 from Rp 73.71 billion in 1995.The company announced that its net sales dropped by 14 percent to Rp 347.

The specialty of FM3 restaurant

The specialty of FM3 restaurantBy K. Basrie JAKARTA (JP): It was a surprising experience to dine at the FM3 Restaurant near the entrance gate to the Tangerang toll road.It was late Saturday evening and my companion and I were looking for a restaurant in Kebon Jeruk, West Jakarta. It was 11 p.m.

Labor bill allows abuse of workers' rights: Activists

Labor bill allows abuse of workers' rights: Activists JAKARTA (JP): The National Commission on Human Rights and labor activists have joined forces to pressure legislators into overhauling a new bill that aims to give the government sweeping control of labor affairs.

Exporters lack knowledge of foreign trade regulations

Exporters lack knowledge of foreign trade regulations JAKARTA (JP): Much of Indonesia's business community lacks knowledge of trade regulations in the countries where they do business, an official said yesterday.

Two tons of explosives seized

Two tons of explosives seized JAKARTA (JP): Police confiscated more than two tons of illegal explosives in a month-long operation in Parung Panjang Bogor, and arrested two stone quarriers and a chemical distributor.The National Police Detectives Chief Brig. Gen.

More incentives needed to promote oil industry

More incentives needed to promote oil industry JAKARTA (JP): The government should increase incentives for oil explorers in eastern Indonesia, former minister of mines and energy Subroto said yesterday.

Commemorating Linggardjati

Commemorating Linggardjati For a student of the history of Indonesian diplomacy in the 1945-1950 period, March will be remembered as a milestone for the first act of international law performed by the Indonesian Republic since its proclamation of independence.

Law course for priests, youths

Law course for priests, youths DILI, East Timor: The head of Provincial Prosecutors Office, J.F. Martanto, said his office would hold a law course for local priests and youths, two elements of society who can bridge gap between the community and the government.

Police shoot thief

Police shoot thief JAKARTA (JP): A plainclothes police officer shot a man for robbing a bank customer yesterday on Jl. Bendungan Hilir, Central Jakarta.Eyewitnesses said the man, later identified as Krisnadi, allegedly robbed a bank client of Rp 2 million in front of the Rajawali bank.

Palm oil industry closes to foreigners

Palm oil industry closes to foreigners JAKARTA (JP): The Minister of Agriculture, Sjarifudin Baharsjah, said yesterday the government had frozen the palm oil industry for foreign investors because of oversupply in world markets.

Seasonal greeting plunges Bintang into fresh trouble

Seasonal greeting plunges Bintang into fresh trouble JAKARTA (JP): Dissident politician Sri Bintang Pamungkas, facing a 34-month prison sentence for insulting President Soeharto, is heading for further trouble on account of his Idul Fitri greeting cards which contained antigovernment messages.

Wismoyo criticized over training

Wismoyo criticized over training JAKARTA (JP): National Sports Council Chairman Wismoyo Arismunandar faced criticisms from women basketballers yesterday about arrangements for female athletes in training for the 19th SEA Games here in October.

PPP accepts its second fiddle role

PPP accepts its second fiddle roleBy Dwi Atmanta JAKARTA (JP): As the general election draws near, the United Development Party (PPP) has resigned itself to doing no more than playing second fiddle to Golkar, despite its claim of voicing the aspirations of the country's Moslems.

Jakarta sports new style stack parking

Jakarta sports new style stack parking JAKARTA (JP): Some of Jakarta's buildings have got a new style parking system in efforts to provide better service to tenants.Two companies are using a stacked parking system while three others are having it constructed.

Farmers up in arms over temple visitors' ungodly acts

Farmers up in arms over temple visitors' ungodly actsBy K. Basrie KARAWANG, West Java (JP): Thousands of curious people visiting a group of ancient temples in the Segaran and Telaga Jaya villages have angered local farmers by destroying kilometers of embankments in nearby rice fields.

No halt in sight in Seribu Islands sand quarrying

No halt in sight in Seribu Islands sand quarrying JAKARTA (JP): State Minister of Environment Sarwono Kusumaatmadja said uncontrolled sand quarrying in the Seribu Islands would most likely continue as long as there was no alternative building material.

The issue of cloning

The issue of cloning I was extremely surprised to see The Jakarta Post joining in the chorus against scientists in the wake of recent revelations about cloning. To label "western" scientists as uncaring about morality, much less religion, is both nonsense and bordering on the hysterical.

RP oil firms sign pact

RP oil firms sign pact MANILA (Reuter): Shell Philippines Exploration and Occidental Philippines have signed a pact with a subsidiary of the state-run Philippine National Oil Co to begin negotiations for a possible venture in a gas pipeline project.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on March 4, 1997: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 1,175 0 0 AHAP Insurance 2,675 0 0 Alter Abadi 1,150 -25 384,500 Alumindo Light Metal 1,275 25 594,500...

Govt defends campaign rules

Govt defends campaign rules JAKARTA (JP): The government is refusing to revise the election campaign rules despite complaints from the United Development Party (PPP)."It is not possible to revise the rules as they are a compilation of the aspirations of all elements in society, including the PPP...

ABRI has new spokesman

ABRI has new spokesman JAKARTA: Former Army intelligence officer Brig. Gen. Slamet Supriyadi was installed as chief of Armed Forces' Information Center yesterday, replacing Maj. Gen. Amir Syarifuddin who has been promoted to a supervisory position.

Cocoa output projected to rise to 400,000 tons

Cocoa output projected to rise to 400,000 tons JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian cocoa production is projected to increase to about 400,000 tons a year by 2000 from about 310,000 tons this year, according to the Indonesian Cocoa Association.The association's executive director, P.S.

Moerdiono joins 'clobber' debate

Moerdiono joins 'clobber' debate JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto's threat to "clobber" anyone attempting to unconstitutionally unseat him should serve as a warning to potential lawbreakers, Minister/State Secretary Moerdiono said yesterday.

No need to rush

No need to rush Despite strong opposition from environmentalists, the Indonesian parliament last week passed a bill which paves the way for the country's first nuclear power plant to be built by the turn of the century.

Mar'ie suggests liquidation of ailing banks

Mar'ie suggests liquidation of ailing banks JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Finance Mar'ie Muhammad said yesterday the government would not hesitate to liquidate ailing banks to strengthen the banking industry in the face of financial liberalization in the region.

RI foreign exchange income rises 4.3%

RI foreign exchange income rises 4.3% JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's foreign exchange earnings from foreign tourists rose by 4.3 percent in January to US$370.2 million from $354.9 million in the same month of the previous year.

Officers welcome Soeharto's 'clobber' statement

Officers welcome Soeharto's 'clobber' statement JAKARTA (JP): Two senior military officers and a retired general expressed support yesterday for President Soeharto's threat to "clobber" anyone attempting to unseat him in an unconstitutional manner.

Perdana to launch housing loan

Perdana to launch housing loan JAKARTA (JP): Perdana Finance, a subsidiary of the publicly listed Perdana Cipta Multi Finance, will launch a 25-year home loan in July.Perdana president Hasan Krisno said yesterday the loan package, aimed at people wanting to buy medium and large houses, would be for...

Friend says dead Briton no drug user

Friend says dead Briton no drug user JAKARTA (JP): A Briton denied yesterday that an overdose was behind the death of his friend in Menteng Saturday, saying the victim was not a drug user.Garry Staggs told The Jakarta Post yesterday his old friend John, who died in Garry's house on Jl.

Jembatan Lima mart back to normal

Jembatan Lima mart back to normal JAKARTA (JP): A number of Jembatan Lima traders, who recently left the market on the instruction of authorities, have returned to join those who still refuse to move.By the weekend, dozens of traders had returned to reopen their businesses at the West Jakarta...

Private firms to speed up telephone installations

Private firms to speed up telephone installations JAKARTA (JP): Five private firms with joint operation contracts with state-owned PT Telkom will speed up their projects to install the telephone lines the government requires by March 1999.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Music * Le-Meridien: Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 18-20, Central Jakarta: - Lounge and Lobby Bar, Le Rendez-Vous; Venus Quartet, Monday, 8 p.m. to 12 a.m., Janet Hogarth, Canadian pianist & singer, nightly, except Monday, 8 p.m. to 12 a.m.

Sritex wins order from NATO

Sritex wins order from NATO JAKARTA (JP): Central Java textile maker PT Sritex has won a Rp 25 billion (US$10.87 million) contract to make 500,000 military uniforms for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) starting this year, a company executive said.

Golkar cadres at village level

Golkar cadres at village levelFrom MerdekaIf the dominant ruling group Golkar come out the winner again in the 1997 general election, it is nothing out of the ordinary.But behind the victory there is something interesting and extraordinary if an analytical observation is made of the struggle of...

I'm really sick: Pakpahan

I'm really sick: Pakpahan JAKARTA (JP): Labor leader Muchtar Pakpahan, standing trial for his alleged antigovernment statements, exploded in court yesterday and accused presiding Judge Djazuli P. Sudibyo of ignoring his poor health.

Six men burgle house, stab owner in Bekasi

Six men burgle house, stab owner 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.

Mongolian president in town for three-day visit

Mongolian president in town for three-day visit JAKARTA (JP): Visiting Mongolian President Punsalmagiin Ochirbat, who arrived here yesterday for a three day state visit, will meet President Soeharto today to discuss bilateral issues.

Catholic students warned to beware of provocation

Catholic students warned to beware of provocation JAKARTA (JP): Vice President Try Sutrisno warned Catholic Students Association activists yesterday not to be provoked by campaigns aimed at discrediting the government and stirring up political chaos.

Credit card holders, beware!

Credit card holders, beware!From KompasLast month I went to Pondok Indah Mall in South Jakarta where I met a group of five men. They told me they acted on behalf of their boss who was looking for a mugger and a lost credit card belonging to his son. They said I was the culprit.

LBH lawyer wants tough measures for stubborn firms

LBH lawyer wants tough measures for stubborn firms JAKARTA (JP): Employers here will be beyond the reach of the law if the proposed revision of the Labor Law is passed by the House of Representatives, a lawyer said.

Thais send 846 athletes to retain SEA Games title

Thais send 846 athletes to retain SEA Games title JAKARTA (JP): Thailand will deploy 846 athletes--496 men and 350 women--in its bid to retain the overall title at the 19th SEA Games here in October.Three countries have so far submitted their entry forms: Thailand, Cambodia and the Philippines.

Food poisoning at wedding

Food poisoning at wedding BANDUNG: At least 200 people from the Bojongkoneng district near here were rushed to hospital Sunday after coming down with food poisoning at a wedding reception attended by more than 600 guests.

Ruwiyati eyes victory at Malang

Ruwiyati eyes victory at Malang JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian marathon runner Ruwiyati hopes to win East Java's Malang International Marathon in April.Alwi Mugiyanto, trainer and manager of the Tiger Lokomotiv Salatiga athletics club, said on Sunday that Ruwiyati is currently training for the event at...

RI not ready for ASEAN financial liberalization

RI not ready for ASEAN financial liberalization JAKARTA (JP): The weak capitalization of Indonesia's banks and insurance companies will inhibit them competing in other ASEAN countries when the financial services within the group are liberalized, bank executives said yesterday.

Myanmar ready to join ASEAN in July

Myanmar ready to join ASEAN in JulyBy Michele Cooper YANGON (AFP): Myanmar says it is ready, although not desperate, to join ASEAN in July but analysts say there is a lot riding on entry to the regional group for the country, its economy and its leaders.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:30 p.m. Travel: My Country 2:35 TV Series: Berenstain Bears 3:00 News: Lintasan Berita 3:05 Children's Program: Gemar Membaca 3:30 Science Film: Four Minute Mile 4:00 News: Lintasan Berita 4:05 Science and Technology Film: Science World 4:30 TV Drama: Pelangi Budaya 5:00 Regional...

Patriotic songs

Patriotic songsFrom MerdekaBeing a member of the younger generation, I am concerned with the media's recent coverage of situations which are packed with violence and stark brutality.These incidents should not be emphasized with expressions like "social disparity", or should not blame a certain...

RI offers Iranian quake victims aid

RI offers Iranian quake victims aid JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia has offered assistance to victims of the recent earthquake in Iran which claimed more than 550 lives.The offer came yesterday during a meeting at Merdeka Palace between President Soeharto and visiting Iranian foreign minister Ali Akbar...