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Surjadi meets Maluku people

Surjadi meets Maluku people JAKARTA (JP): Governor Surjadi Soedirdja asked all Maluku people living in Jakarta to help make the coming general election a success.Represented by his deputy on public welfare, Moeseno, Surjadi said over the weekend that the general election would start with the...

Small-scale developers losing property war

Small-scale developers losing property war JAKARTA (JP): A scarcity of long-term finance, coupled with an oversupply in the property market, is the bane of small-scale housing developers, a property executive says.

OmniForm allows your forms to go electronic

OmniForm allows your forms to go electronicBy Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): When helping a friend set up his SOHO (Small Office Home Office) computers last year, I learned that forms can be created, filled in and then printed easily on a computer.

Asian labor flows now regional affair

Asian labor flows now regional affair MANILA (AFP): Despite tight restrictions, Asia's massive migrant labor force is increasingly being absorbed by the region's high-income economies, the Asian Development Bank said.

Vietnam raises air fare

Vietnam raises air fare HANOI (Reuter): Vietnam Airlines, clawing back part of a whopping domestic air fare rise that was canceled by the government last year, has raised the price of an economy class ticket on its main Hanoi-Ho Chi Minh City route by 14.3 percent.

Gamblers busted in morning raid

Gamblers busted in morning raid JAKARTA (JP): At least 117 gamblers, including 26 women, were arrested early Saturday morning when police raided their illicit den in downtown Jakarta.The raid was the second big bust after officers raided a nearby gambling den Friday morning, rounding up 228...

JSX flat due to dearth of fresh foreign funds

JSX flat due to dearth of fresh foreign funds JAKARTA (JP): Several analysts predicted that prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) will be flat this week as there will be no new inflows of foreign funds.

Land disputes top list of social problems: NGOs

Land disputes top list of social problems: NGOs JAKARTA (JP): Activists asserted over the weekend that land disputes have grown more complicated in the past several years and now top the list of social problems in Indonesia.Zoemrotin K.

University rector bans seminar

University rector bans seminar SEMARANG (JP): Diponegoro University rector Muladi banned politicians from holding a seminar on his campus Saturday, fearing they would use the forum for election campaign purposes.The politicians were Burhan Magenda from the ruling Golkar party, Aberson M.

JSX to elect new board of directors today

JSX to elect new board of directors today JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) is scheduled to elect new boards of directors and commissioners today despite continuing debates on the new nomination and election procedures.

KL cracks down on arms smuggling

KL cracks down on arms smuggling KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysian authorities are cracking down on an arms smuggling said to involve policemen, and have even frozen new gun licenses and recalled arms.Since the arrest of a prominent Malaysian businessmen in Taiwan last month on suspicion of smuggling...

Golkar to assign youths to monitor general election

Golkar to assign youths to monitor general election JAKARTA (JP): Harmoko, chairman of the ruling political organization Golkar, said on Saturday he would mobilize thousands of Golkar youths to monitor the 1997 general election.

Telecom industry enters multimedia services

Telecom industry enters multimedia servicesBy I. Christianto JAKARTA (JP): Through the rapid development in information and telecommunications technologies, people have started to change the way they communicate by applying multimedia, which is now controlled by the country's telecommunications...

Association bids for chess inclusion in SEA Games

Association bids for chess inclusion in SEA Games JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Chess Association wants to see chess included in the 1997 Southeast Asian Games to which Jakarta will play host.The reason, according to the association's deputy chairman Cholid Gozali, is that except for the Philippines...

Flu knocks out Yayuk from women's final

Flu knocks out Yayuk from women's final JAKARTA (JP): The flu finally got the best of Yayuk Basuki yesterday, ending her six-day run and keeping her from competing in the final of the US$164,250 Danamon Indonesia Women's Open tennis championships.

Lippo Life to split stocks to improve liquidity

Lippo Life to split stocks to improve liquidity JAKARTA (JP): Lippo Life Insurance, a publicly listed life insurance company of the Lippo Group, will split its shares to improve their liquidity.The company announced here over the weekend that the stock split -- to be effective on April 19 -- will...

Govt conservative in the licensing of pension funds

Govt conservative in the licensing of pension funds JAKARTA (JP): An analyst yesterday hailed the government's conservative stance in licensing pension funds in view that the industry is somewhat new in the country.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:30 p.m. Travel: My Country 2:35 TV Series: Saber Rider and The Star Sheriff 3:00 News: Lintasan Berita 3:05 Children's Program: Anak-Anak Indonesia 3:30 TV Series: Major Dad 4:05 Science Film 4:30 Quiz: Cepat Tepat 5:00 Evening News 5:25 Travel: My Country 5:30 Hobbies: Pengembangan...

Student arrested for alleged arms smuggling

Student arrested for alleged arms smuggling SURABAYA (JP): Police arrested a student returning from the United states over the weekend on suspicion of attempting to smuggle weapons into Indonesia.Brawijaya Military Commander Maj. Gen.

MCOT provides fund to find killer

MCOT provides fund to find killer BANGKOK (AFP): Four Thai mass communications agencies are creating a reward fund to help find the killer of Saengchai Sunthornwat, the director of the Mass Communications Organization of Thailand (MCOT), a senior official of one of the agencies said yesterday.

Jail breaker recaptured

Jail breaker recaptured DILI, East Timor: All but one of the eight prisoners who escaped in January during a riot in Becora prison near here have been recaptured.Police found the seventh jail breaker Paul Jorge Amaral in Fatuhada last Friday.

'Adi Andojo must seek Try's support'

'Adi Andojo must seek Try's support' JAKARTA (JP): Deputy Chief Justice Adi Andojo Soetjipto should seek the support of Vice President Try Sutrisno in his campaign to rid the Supreme Court of alleged bribery practices, a legal expert suggested over the weekend.

Poverty and lavish spending

Poverty and lavish spendingBy Ignas Kleden This is the first of two articles linking poverty and the Indonesian middle class' habit of lavish spending. JAKARTA (JP): The consumptive lifestyle of the Indonesian middle class seems no longer to be simply a matter of individual preference or personal...

Death of maid at Briton's home still a mystery

Death of maid at Briton's home still a mystery JAKARTA (JP): The death of a 26-year-old maid at an expatriate house in South Jakarta is still shrouded in mystery, as police forensic experts and hospital pathologists are remaining incommunicado on that case.

Soldiers facing stern action

Soldiers facing stern action PONTIANAK, West Kalimantan: Chief of the regional military command Maj. Gen. Namoeri Anom promised Saturday to take action against soldiers who allegedly tortured a civilian last week.

Filipino-Chinese family massacre stuns Manila

Filipino-Chinese family massacre stuns Manila MANILA (AFP): The murder of a Filipino-Chinese woman and her two young daughters in a suburb of the Philippine capital has stunned the city as police yesterday admitted they were mystified by the killing.

Office of customs and excise given more power

Office of customs and excise given more power JAKARTA (JP): The government has issued new rulings giving more power to the Directorate General of Customs and Excise to implement the new customs and excise laws.

Criminal Code lacks protection for women

Criminal Code lacks protection for women JAKARTA (JP): A legal expert said Saturday that the country's Criminal Code does not adequately protect victims of domestic violence."In fact, there is an article in the law which considers a wife the property of the husband," Nursyahbani Kacasungkana,...

Villagers funded to boost tourism

Villagers funded to boost tourism TANGERANG (JP): Two villages in the north coast will get Rp 5 million each to boost villagers' skills in an effort to support tourism, an official said.Rukman Heryana, the head of the regional office of the National Family Planning Coordinating Board (BKKBN), said...

Small house seekers face tough decision

Small house seekers face tough decision JAKARTA (JP): A 10-day housing exhibit was still crowded on its ninth day on Friday, with one day left to make use of discounts and other offers. Many visitors said they could not make up their minds.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Music * Hotel Dai-ichi, Jl. Senen Raya 135, Central Jakarta. - Mezzanine Lounge: Solo Pianist, daily from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., opening hours Monday to Sunday 9 a.m to 1 p.m. * Hotel Aryaduta, Jl.

Profile of Indonesian haj

Profile of Indonesian haj Age 1995 % 1994 % Increase (%) -------------------------------------------------------- 1. < 50 104,606 53.22 85,796 54.12 21.92 2. 50-59 51,595 26.25 41,811 26.37 23.40 3. 60-69 31,883 16.22 24,590 15.51 29.66 4. > 70 8,464 4.31 6,336 4.00 33.

Haj operation chaotic enough to merit military help

Haj operation chaotic enough to merit military helpBy Wisnu Pramudya and Santi W.E. Soekanto JAKARTA (JP): When it comes to the troubles marring this year's haj operation, the buck should really stop at the Ministry of Religious Affairs.Gen.

Air Force keeps its women feminine

Air Force keeps its women feminineBy T. Sima Gunawan JAKARTA (JP): She wanted to become a stewardess, but ended up an Air Force policewoman."I applied to Garuda Indonesia, but I failed. My aunt, who is in the Air Force, told me the force also has stewardesses and she suggested that I join the...

The price of civilization

The price of civilization JAKARTA (JP): 'Living it up' is a slick phrase, conjuring up images of cruising in a pink Cadillac with Sylvester Stallone or Sharon Stone, bathing in champagne or ... stomping the night away to the rhythms in one of the pulsating pubs that speckle the map of Jakarta.

National Library

National LibraryFrom KompasSome time ago, I went to the National Library at Jalan Salemba, Jakarta, to get some information on legal matters. It was my first visit to the library. I met an employee on the ground floor who explained that activities such as reading, and copy making, were only allowed...

KL tightens rules on guns

KL tightens rules on guns KUALA LUMPUR (Reuter): Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad yesterday announced a nationwide freeze on the issue of licenses to own firearms for an indefinite period.Mahathir, who is also the Home Minister, said the freeze order was issued after the recent arrest in...

Guess What?

Guess What? Few Filipinos may be aware that their president, Fidel V. Ramos, is extremely tolerant of Moslems.His knowledge was shown when he said, "Assalaamu'alaikum warrahmatullah wabarakatuh" (an Islamic greeting) at the beginning of his speech during the ground-breaking ceremony for the Metro...

When brand-name handbag mania strikes Jakarta

When brand-name handbag mania strikes JakartaBy Dini S. Djalal JAKARTA (JP): It's a wedding reception, and the guests are scrambling over the desserts. A woman reaching for an eclair sees the woman on her right and spots a superior object of desire.

Indonesia inmates are most vulnerable to HIV/AIDS

Indonesia inmates are most vulnerable to HIV/AIDSBy Triagus S. Siswowihardjo JAKARTA (JP): Boxer Tommy Morrison enjoyed sudden worldwide media attention in the middle of February not because he just beat George Foreman and once felled Mike Tyson, or because he had signed a film contract.

China to send most shuttlers to Atlanta

China to send most shuttlers to Atlanta JAKARTA (JP): China narrowly outnumbered Indonesia when the International Badminton Federation announced on Friday qualified players for the Atlanta Olympic Games.

The globalized culture of kissing hits Indonesia

The globalized culture of kissing hits IndonesiaBy Myra Sidharta JAKARTA (JP): Globalization is forever changing traditions. I noticed this in my relations with an old lady, who I used to greet from a distance by putting my hands together.

Freeport promises Irianese a bigger stake

Freeport promises Irianese a bigger stakeBy T. Sima Gunawan JAKARTA (JP): PT Freeport Indonesia, the giant American copper and gold mining company, agreed yesterday to allocate one percent of its income to the local community in Irian Jaya and hire more indigenous people, an official said.

National film dilemma

National film dilemmaFrom Media IndonesiaI would like to join those who have expressed their concern about the Indonesian film industry. There is a lot of truth in the view that the film world has hit rock bottom in the past four years. In that period, very few quality films were made.

Chiang Mai, an unspoilt treasure trove

Chiang Mai, an unspoilt treasure troveBy Lawrence Pintak CHIANG MAI, Thailand (JP): We were exhausted. Our six-month- old had just spent a week in a Singapore hospital recovering from dengue fever and we were completely drained. All we wanted to do was relax.

Going on haj is a spiritual exercise, people claim

Going on haj is a spiritual exercise, people claim JAKARTA (JP): The annual pilgrimage to the two holy cities of Mecca and Medina in Saudi Arabia is the world largest Moslem festival; with some 2.5 million people making the trip this year.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 6:00 a.m. Religious Teachings: Hikmah Pagi 6:25 Morning Focus 6:45 Healthy and Fit 7:00 Morning News 7:30 TV Series: Grandizer 8:00 TV Drama 8:30 Information 9:00 English News Service 9:30 Focus: Pelaku dan Peristiwa 10:00 Music: Album Minggu Ini 11:00 Stories for Children 11:30...

Southeast Asians celebrate traditional new year

Southeast Asians celebrate traditional new year BANGKOK (Reuter): People throughout mainland southeast Asia began the traditional new year yesterday with visits to their temples but tragedy clouded festivities in a northeastern Thai city where six people died in a traffic crash.

Yayuk and Wild to clash in final

Yayuk and Wild to clash in final JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's Yayuk Basuki and her American doubles team mate Linda Wild will have to put their friendship out of mind when they meet in the US$164,250 Danamon Indonesia Women's Open tennis championships final today.

Protection of women workers

Protection of women workers GENEVA (AFP): The UN Commission on Human Rights asked for better protection of women migrant workers against violence as unemployment and poverty in South and South-East Asian countries lead an increasing number of women to seek employment abroad.