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Indonesia-Australia ties strengthen

Indonesia-Australia ties strengthenBy Alastair Doak The Automotive ties between Indonesia and Australia are expected to strengthen significantly in the coming years.The links will get stronger as the Indonesian car industry matures and starts to play a more significant role in the international...

Pekalongan still tense after riot

Pekalongan still tense after riot JAKARTA (JP): Hundreds of police and military officers were remained on alert yesterday after a racially-charged riot on Wednesday in Pekalongan, Central Java.An anonymous police source told The Jakarta Post there was tension in town of more than 130,000 people,...

Value added tax feared to cause traders' unrest

Value added tax feared to cause traders' unrest JAKARTA (JP): The imposition of value added tax on traders at PD Pasar Jaya markets will cause unrest, a councilor said yesterday.The deputy chairman of the city council, Ismunandar said that the traders will not be happy about it adding that there...

Military continue chase of rebels

Military continue chase of rebels JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: A number of teams from the Armed Forces are continuing their pursuit of the Free Papua Organization rebels who reportedly abducted two students.Antara reported on Thursday that the students, identified as Bsy and Min, residents of the Arso...

Four killed over inheritance

Four killed over inheritance CILACAP, Central Java: Enraged with what he saw as unfair distribution of an inheritance, Ras, 25, allegedly slashed to death four of his relatives and seriously injured three others.

Man nabbed in Cirebon for killing loan shark

Man nabbed in Cirebon for killing loan shark JAKARTA (JP): An unemployed man has been arrested in Cirebon, West Java, for allegedly killing a woman in Jakarta, police said yesterday.Lt. Col. Gories Mere, Chief of East Jakarta Police Precinct, said the suspect, Donalcius Sitompul, was picked up from...

PT Indosat to introduce 007 for int'l calls

PT Indosat to introduce 007 for int'l calls JATILUHUR, West Java (JP): The country's international telecommunications firm PT Indosat will introduce 007, the new access code for international calls using the International Maritime Satellite (Inmarsat) services.

Moslem activists establish 'New Masyumi'

Moslem activists establish 'New Masyumi' JAKARTA (JP): Several Moslem activists braced themselves for criticism yesterday as they announced the establishment of Masyumi, a group with the same name as the defunct Islamic political party.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Music * Hotel Arya Duta, Jl. Prapatan 44-48,Central Jakarta: - Ambiente Italian Restaurant: Bonauli vocal group, Monday and Wednesday from 7 p.m. to 1.p.m.; Los Morenos, Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday from 7 p.m to 11 p.m. - The Tavern Pub: Yeah Yeah Boys, Sunday and Thursday,9.

Market progress key to privatization

Market progress key to privatization JAKARTA (JP): The performance of the domestic stock exchanges in attracting domestic investors will be a key factor in influencing the government's decision on the location of the initial public offerings (IPO) of state-owned companies.

Australian technology could drive national car

Australian technology could drive national carBy Alexander Corne and Mitchell Mackey Indonesia's national car could be based around Australian design and technology rather than British know-how.Unconfirmed reports from the United Kingdom suggest Rover, which is owned by BMW, has decided against...

What they say about teachers

What they say about teachers JAKARTA (JP): The life of an Indonesian teacher is one of Indonesia's great ironies. On the one hand they are respected and called "heroes without medals". At the same time many of them struggle to make ends meet on their meager salaries, made even lower by numerous...

Evicted squatters threaten to build on other's land

Evicted squatters threaten to build on other's land JAKARTA (JP): Many of the evicted North Kedoya riverbank dwellers, whose homes were demolished by the authorities, said they will erect shanties on land belonging to a real estate company even though they are aware that to do so is illegal.

School building

School buildingFrom Suara KaryaIt is saddening to see an elementary school with a tilted roof, broken windows, dirty walls and an inadequate playground. It looks more like a warehouse than a school.This school is in Sukanegara village in Bogor, West Java.

Indonesian Kung Fu films

Indonesian Kung Fu filmsFrom Suara KaryaIndonesian film producers are now making more serious efforts in making Kung Fu serials adapted from books. An example is the adventure stories of Wiro Sableng (Crazy Warrior) aired by RCTI on Sundays at 11:00 a.m..

Edi meets with Yangon generals

Edi meets with Yangon generals BANGKOK (AFP): Visiting Indonesian Defense Minister Gen. (ret.) Edi Sudrajat held talks in Yangon on Thursday with senior Myanmarese military junta members including its chief, Gen. Than Shwe, state-run Myanmarese radio said.

Police to return Oki's dossier

Police to return Oki's dossier JAKARTA (JP): Police will soon return the corrected dossier on a triple murder case, allegedly committed by Harnoko Dewantono alias Oki, in Los Angeles.City Police Spokesman Lt. Col.

Philippines wins more contracts

Philippines wins more contracts SUBIC BAY, Philippines (AFP): Philippine officials signed key infrastructure contracts with foreign firms here yesterday as this former U.S. naval base stepped up preparations to host a 1996 summit of leaders of Pacific Rim economies.

Scavengers evict hoodlums

Scavengers evict hoodlums JAKARTA (JP): More than 150 scavengers in Cilincing, North Jakarta, joined forces Thursday to stand up to street hoodlums trying to drive them out of the area.The scavengers, many who have lived in the area for over 15 years, said the hoodlums have destroyed their huts and...

Stamps for Aga Khan awards

Stamps for Aga Khan awards JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto yesterday signed a series of stamps to mark today's presentation of the Aga Khan awards for architecture at the Royal Palace in Surakarta (Solo).The commemorative stamps will be formally launched today.

Car sales continue to grow in RI

Car sales continue to grow in RI The Indonesian automotive market is on course for a record year of 380,000 cars.Sales have been consistently strong throughout the first three quarters of the year, and the current rate only needs to be maintained in the final quarter for the 380,000 target to be...

Establishment of 'New Masyumi' queried

Establishment of 'New Masyumi' queriedBy Wisnu Pramudya & Santi W.E. Soekanto JAKARTA (JP): Anwar Haryono, the former leader of Masyumi, cold shouldered the establishment of a new organization bearing the name of the now-dissolved Islamic political party.

New PNI says it targets young people

New PNI says it targets young people JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian National Unity (the new PNI), one of the latest mass organizations to have emerged in recent months, declared yesterday that it is targeting the young generation rather than former supporters of the Indonesian Nationalist Party (old...

Feisal brands asylum seekers 'unpatriotic'

Feisal brands asylum seekers 'unpatriotic' JAKARTA (JP): Commander of the Armed Forces (ABRI) Gen. Feisal Tanjung yesterday called the East Timorese youths who recently requested political asylum at foreign embassies "irresponsible" and "unpatriotic".

Indonesia needs 3 million barrels of diesel next month

Indonesia needs 3 million barrels of diesel next month SINGAPORE (Reuter): Indonesia's diesel import requirements for December are estimated at three million barrels and kerosene requirements at around 1.8 million barrels, a source with state- owned oil firm Pertamina said yesterday.

Indonesia could become Asian financial center

Indonesia could become Asian financial center JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia, with its free foreign exchange regime and the rapid growth of its economy, has the potential to become one of leading financial centers in Asia, an executive said yesterday.

Foreign interest boosts Telkom share price

Foreign interest boosts Telkom share price JAKARTA (JP): Telkom shares on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) closed Rp 150 (seven U.S. cents) higher at Rp 2,325 yesterday supported by strong foreign interests to buy, brokers said.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Music * Hotel Arya Duta, Jl. Prapatan 44-48,Central Jakarta: - Ambiente Italian Restaurant: Bonauli vocal group, Monday and Wednesday from 7 p.m. to 1.p.m.; Los Morenos, Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday from 7 p.m to 11 p.m. - The Tavern Pub: Yeah Yeah Boys, Sunday and Thursday,9.

Union hopes to bolster image with new name

Union hopes to bolster image with new name JAKARTA (JP): The All Indonesian Workers Unions (SPSI), which has officially changed its name into the Federation of the All Indonesian Workers Unions, yesterday pledged to work hard towards improving its image among workers in the country.

Crimes on the road

Crimes on the roadFrom KompasOn Nov. 18, 1995 at about 7 p.m., I drove my car home along Jl. DI Panjaitan, East Jakarta. I took the most right lane as I wanted to turn right into Jl. Pemuda. As usual there was a long line of cars waiting to turn.

New haj registration disfavors rural folks

New haj registration disfavors rural folks JAKARTA (JP): The government's new computerized haj registration system has one major flaw -- it discriminates against the rural people.This was disclosed during a House of Representatives hearing with officials of the Ministry of Religious Affairs on...

Good, bad and moderate

Good, bad and moderate For years some people have been unhappy with the way the authorities assess security conditions here. Officials always come to the conclusion that "the situation is stable and fully under control", yet there is always a reason to justify heightened vigilance.

Crimes on Jl. Sudirman

Crimes on Jl. SudirmanFrom NeracaMany of the crimes taking place on the roads are organized. The gang usually operates between the Kartika Plaza Hotel and the Landmark Center on Jl. Sudirman. They hold up the victims (usually night workers) threatening them with weapons.

Three rioters tried in Dili

Three rioters tried in Dili DILI, East Timor: Three youths, aged between 16 and 19, went on trial on Wednesday for their involvement in the September rioting which extensively damaged public facilities.

Student brawls

Student brawlsFrom Bisnis IndonesiaThe safety of Rangkas Bitung-Kota train passengers is jeopardized because the train often becomes a target of student brawls. Students not on the train throw stones at student passengers while the train is in motion.

Narrow outlook

Narrow outlook Reading the letter entitled Back to traditional food (The Jakarta Post, Nov. 16, 1995), I think that the writer (name withheld) is narrow-minded. The "back to basics" program in terms of food should be seen in a broader meaning, instead of only literally interpreted.

The Philippines inherits APEC nightmare

The Philippines inherits APEC nightmareBy Peter Starr OSAKA, Japan (AFP): With Asia-Pacific leaders agreeing to free trade and investment in 15 sectors over the next 25 years, the Philippines has inherited a nightmare in having to bring together more than a thousand different plans for concrete...

Asian crude prices unmoved by output freeze

Asian crude prices unmoved by output freeze SINGAPORE (Reuter): Crude oil prices in Asia barely moved yesterday on OPEC's decision to freeze its output ceiling into an unprecedented third year, with traders instead focused on developments in Iraq and Nigeria.

Over 370 servicemen punished since January

Over 370 servicemen punished since January JAKARTA (JP): The City Military Police have punished 24 servicemen and police officers for various violations in the last month, bringing the total to 376 since January, Commander Col. Djasri Marin said yesterday.

Montblanc 'Memorium' award for Gombloh

Montblanc 'Memorium' award for Gombloh JAKARTA (JP): Renowned pen producer Montblanc Simplo GmbH yesterday recognized the efforts of late songwriter Sudjarwoto Sumarsono.Sudjarwoto's wife accepted the annual Montblanc Memorium award from President of Montblanc Asia-Pacific James P. Nolan.

Asian bourses may woo back foreign funds

Asian bourses may woo back foreign funds LONDON (Reuter): The last traces of euphoria on Asian bourses have faded but rock bottom prices and an expected fall in U.S. interest rates next year could redirect investments to the region from Western markets, analysts said.

State revenues estimated to exceed target

State revenues estimated to exceed target JAKARTA (JP): State revenues during the current fiscal year (1995-1996) are estimated to exceed the set target by 3.6 percent or Rp 2.8 trillion (US$1.2 billion), it was concluded yesterday in a hearing between the Ministry of Finance and the House...

4,000 rabies cases in past five years

4,000 rabies cases in past five years JAKARTA (JP): More than 4,000 cases of rabies were found in the capital over the last five years a city councilor said.Syarif Zulkarnaen Ginting of the commission for public welfare said yesterday that in the period of 1990-1994 between 590 and 1,396 patients a...

Where to go in Bali:

Where to go in Bali:Music and entertainment * Sheraton Lagoon Nusa Dua Beach: Poolside Terrace - Janger Cultural Performance, Friday. Pasar Ikan Seafood Market, Saturday. Frog Dance Cultural Show, Wednesday. Cafe Lagoon Restaurant - Yodel Group Entertainers, Friday/Sunday/Monday/Thursday.

Keep national perspective, Moerdiono says

Keep national perspective, Moerdiono says BUKITTINGGI, West Sumatra (JP): Minister/State Secretary Moerdiono said yesterday that the government has no objection to the emergence of new mass organizations, as long as they do not lead to the disintegration of the nation.

Dancers, choreographers to join anti-AIDS drive

Dancers, choreographers to join anti-AIDS drive JAKARTA (JP): Traditional dancers, choreographers and puppet masters will join the anti-AIDS campaign which the government plans to launch on international AIDS day this Dec. 1.

The Listening Post

The Listening Post * Stress sets are a tradition in this column, as long-time readers may recall. During the years I've taught English to Indonesians, I've noticed that this aspect of recognition and pronunciation is the singly most troublesome aspect of the language for them.

Extremist threat haunts RP peace talks

Extremist threat haunts RP peace talks MANILA (Reuter): The Philippines and the country's biggest rebel group resume talks in Jakarta next week haunted by threats of extremist violence if they fail to reach agreement on ending a 23-year Moslem revolt for self-rule.

Pizza Hut responds

Pizza Hut responds We are referring to Mr. Chandramouli's letter in The Jakarta Post dated Nov. 18, 1995 entitled Prices go up, sizes go down.First of all, on behalf of Pizza Hut management, we would like to thank him for his comments and apologize for any inconvenience caused.

'Don't bring up past generations' mistakes'

'Don't bring up past generations' mistakes' JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto told the younger generation yesterday to emulate the good deeds of past generations and avoid repeating their mistakes.He also said the younger people should not keep bringing up the mistakes of the past generations with...