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Death toll of Sumatran quake reaches 78

Death toll of Sumatran quake reaches 78 JAKARTA (JP): The earthquake which rocked the Kerinci regency in Jambi over the weekend has claimed 78 lives, according to the latest information reported yesterday.

Nusakambangan opens doors to tourism

Nusakambangan opens doors to tourism SEMARANG, Central Java: The Nusakambangan prison island will be opened for holidaymakers late this year -- but not for lone tourists.The local tourism office will provide the groups with special tourist guides before they can tour the island well-known for its...

City Council approves bill on land reclamation

City Council approves bill on land reclamation JAKARTA (JP): The City Council has approved the bill on the reclamation project and the development plan of the northern coastline of the city.In a plenary session chaired by City Council Speaker M.H.

Is YLBHI losing steam in fight for democracy?

Is YLBHI losing steam in fight for democracy?By Kastorius Sinaga JAKARTA (JP): The imminent resignation of Dr. Adnan Buyung Nasution from the Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation (YLBHI) has recently drawn public attention.

KL limits alien workers' entry

KL limits alien workers' entry KUALA LUMPUR (Reuter): Malaysia has limited the number of entry points for foreign workers with immediate effect to curb smuggling of illegal workers into the country, a local newspaper reported yesterday.

'Perspektif' banning

'Perspektif' banningFrom Forum KeadilanIn regard to the banning of SCTV's program "Perspektif" as of Saturday, Sept. 16, we have received numerous questions from viewers. On that day a well-known author was on the agenda and was waiting in the studio, although he had previously read in newspapers...

Main suspect in land scam still free

Main suspect in land scam still free BEKASI (JP): The Bekasi Prosecutor's Office has not as yet arrested a former subdistrict head believed to be the main suspect in a notorious land scam."Ompin Sopiandi, former head of Muara Gembong subdistrict, has now become the main suspect in the scam.

No Freeport ads please!

No Freeport ads please!From Forum KeadilanWe have again been jolted by human rights violations in Timika, Irian Jaya. This time it was a counter-reaction experienced by the indigenous community of Amungme, to their protest of PT Freeport McMoran's expansion onto 2.

China, South Korea share glory at shooting meet

China, South Korea share glory at shooting meet JAKARTA (JP): China continued its gold medal winning streak on the penultimate day of the eighth Asian Shooting Championships here yesterday, but it had to share the glory with South Korea.

Military apologizes for 'errors'

Military apologizes for 'errors' JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: Chief of the local Cendrawasih Regional Military Command Maj. Gen. Dunidja apologized for the various "errors" that his personnel have made in carrying out their orders.

Moslem leaders united in communist fight

Moslem leaders united in communist fight JAKARTA (JP): Moslem leaders are taking seriously President Soeharto's warning that "formless" communist organizations are out to poison the public.Abdurrahman Wahid, who is chairman of the 30-million strong Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) Moslem organization, said...

YLBHI finds unique way of solving leadership crisis

YLBHI finds unique way of solving leadership crisis JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation (YLBHI) has come up with a unique way to end the chairmanship crisis plaguing its Yogyakarta chapter: Appoint an activist who received no votes in the election.

Buy-backs push share prices up in Jakarta

Buy-backs push share prices up in Jakarta JAKARTA (JP): Supported by strong activities of small-capped stocks and buy-back of selected blue chips, the Jakarta Stock Exchange managed to sustain its momentum, closing last week at 496.29, up 3.05 points (0.61 percent) from the week's opening of 493.24.

Archeological sites losing out to development

Archeological sites losing out to development JAKARTA (JP): Apart from the national campaign to protect the environment, a leading archeologist said on Saturday that the nation must not overlook conservation of the country's cultural heritage.

Rights issue could hurt trade: Mar'ie

Rights issue could hurt trade: Mar'ie JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Finance Mar'ie Muhammad warned industrial countries that over-politicizing human rights and environmental issues could jeopardize the spirit of liberalized trade and investment.

Bali declaration

Bali declarationFrom MerdekaIn the context of the Bali Declaration, a statement signed by some 90 business tycoons to help small-scale businesses and to help alleviate poverty in Indonesia, President Soeharto has instructed Coordinating Minister for Industry and Trade Hartarto to establish an...

Timah oversubscription

Timah oversubscription JAKARTA (JP): The state-owned tin mining company PT Tambang Timah reported a 300 percent oversubscription of its shares which were offered at Rp 2,900 each or US$12.73 per Global Depository Receipt (which is equivalent to 10 shares) to the public.

Breaking oil monopoly

Breaking oil monopoly Initial reactions to the oil and natural gas industry bill, which will, among other things, abolish state-owned Pertamina's monopoly of domestic oil fuel sales, seem to be a cautious endorsement.

Bilingual radio designed to attract expatriates

Bilingual radio designed to attract expatriates JAKARTA (JP): While the government is currently promoting the use of precise Indonesian through various operations, a local radio station continues to present bilingual programs to Jakartans.The station, 107.

Student brawls

Student brawls There have been many reports recently of student brawls between Jakarta high schools. Indeed, Pak Silabus Pakrena (Letters to The Editor, Sept. 29), suggests that these incidents "reflect a low morality within the younger generation".

HP resets standards with new printers, scanners

HP resets standards with new printers, scannersBy Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): I don't normally dedicate a whole article to highlighting new products from a single vendor, but this time I've decided to break my own rule.

Political communication

Political communication The problem of communication, political communication in particular, has once again come to the fore, with the emphasis not on the normative aspects of the matter but on the practice of communication in our daily community life.

Joint firm to build retail complex

Joint firm to build retail complex JAKARTA (JP): PT Pusindotrida, an affiliate of Susanti Group, signed on Saturday a joint venture agreement with Meadowsville Investment Pte. Ltd., a subsidiary of Straits Steamship Land of Singapore, to develop a retail complex in Surabaya, East Java.

Surabaya mayor makes apology to reporters

Surabaya mayor makes apology to reporters JAKARTA (JP): Surabaya Mayor Soenarto Sumoprawiro openly apologized to about 30 journalists for threatening remarks he made against them last month."I'll apologize once, 10 times, 100 times and even 1,000 times if I have to. But let's not prolong this issue.

Technology and our culture

Technology and our culture The government has long planned to build a nuclear reactor in Central Java. The plan has stirred some discussions and an unprecedented public debate is on the government's agenda.

Spies paintings tightly guarded

Spies paintings tightly guarded UBUD, Bali: Security authorities are keeping a close watch on the ten paintings by Walter Spies now on display at the Seni Agung Rai Museum.The exhibition was opened by vice governor Ahim Abdurrahim on Saturday.

'Communists want Islamic state'

'Communists want Islamic state' PURWOKERTO, Central Java: Chief of the local military Col. Lintang Waluyo reconfirmed his belief that the five alleged extremists arrested last week are "communists".The five were arrested after police found in their possession documents about their plan to turn...

30% of GDP comes from 10 largest companies

30% of GDP comes from 10 largest companies JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's conglomerates, of which the 10 largest contribute 30 percent of the nation's gross domestic product (GDP), may continue to be major economic players in the country, a study shows.

City gets an AIDS clinic

City gets an AIDS clinic JAKARTA (JP): A new AIDS (Acquire Immune Deficiency Syndrome) clinic has opened in the city. It will provide the public with all services related to the deadly disease.The Awanama clinic was set up by the Pelita Ilmu foundation in Tebet Timur Dalam, South Jakarta on Friday.

Controversy on election

Controversy on electionFrom RepublikaThere has been such a fuss recently about whether the civil servants corps (Korpri) are compelled to vote for Golkar in the general election.What severe headaches I get reading the contrary opinions on the subject.

Ciputra develops artistic city

Ciputra develops artistic cityBy Fairus Husaini JAKARTA (JP): A new residential area was officially opened yesterday in Cikupa, Tangerang, in the presence of four cabinet ministers and noted developer Ciputra, who is also owner of the Citra Raya housing complex.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Music * Hotel Aryaduta Jl. Prapatan 44-48, Central Jakarta: - Ambiente Italian Restaurant: Bonauli vocal group, Monday and Wednesday from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.; Los Morenitos, Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Los Paraguas, Friday and Saturday from 7:15 p.m.

Mt. Merapi attracts world's scientists

Mt. Merapi attracts world's scientists YOGYAKARTA (JP): Mt. Merapi, one of Indonesia's most active volcanoes, has come under the scrutiny of the world's leading scientists."Six countries are involved in monitoring the volcano and doing experiments on Merapi where they have installed their...

Mob terrorizes councilor, family in Surabaya

Mob terrorizes councilor, family in Surabaya JAKARTA (JP): Legislator Mohammad Mansur of the United Development Party (PPP) is calling for an immediate and thorough police investigation of possible "third party" involvement in a mob which attacked the home of a city councilor in Surabaya.

Students arrested for alleged rape

Students arrested for alleged rape JAKARTA (JP): Police have arrested six students for the alleged rape of a classmate, an officer said Saturday.An officer of the Tambora Police sub-precinct, West Jakarta, said that the six were identified only as Ad, Bd, Al, Lo, Fr and Dn, while the victim was...

Inco to buy more metal

Inco to buy more metal NEW YORK (Reuter): Inco Ltd., the Canadian nickel producer, said it will have to buy more metal on the LME because of its production shortfall in the third quarter.Inco said earlier today its third quarter nickel production was 12 million pounds or 5,443 tons lower than...

AT&T to assist Telkom

AT&T to assist Telkom JAKARTA (JP): The state-owned telecommunication company PT Telkom has signed a memorandum of understanding with AT&T of the United States for the development of long distance networks, Telkom's spokesman Gandjar Nugraha said over the weekend.

RI to buy rice from Taiwan

RI to buy rice from Taiwan TAIPEI (DPA): Indonesia, with its rice harvest hit by drought, has asked to buy 300,000 tons of rice from Taiwan, the Council of Agriculture (COA) said.The COA said Taiwan has agreed to sell Indonesia 50,000 tons, with the possibility of another 50,000 tons later.

Japan, RI cooperate

Japan, RI cooperate JAKARTA (JP): Japan has agreed to help Indonesia improve the living standards of farmers in some areas through the improvement of technology and agricultural management.The agreement of cooperation was signed here on Friday by deputy chairman for economic affairs of the National...

Officers demolish makeshift guard stations in Koja

Officers demolish makeshift guard stations in Koja JAKARTA (JP): Security officers forcefully entered the Koja Utara area on Saturday and demolished residents' makeshift guard stations and tightly guarded the project site.

The headache of a wrong number

The headache of a wrong number JAKARTA (JP): Dialing a phone number in Jakarta often ends in frustration and can also end up in a conversation with someone you don't know.One morning a neighbor of mine had to rush to answer the phone at 5:30 a.m. when she was still in the bathroom.

'Always Traveling' exhibit by Dutch architects

'Always Traveling' exhibit by Dutch architectsBy Amir Sidharta JAKARTA (JP): While composers and choreographers discussed the issue of multiculturalism at Art Summit 1995 between Sept. 27 and 28, an exhibition held at the Erasmus Huis in Jakarta quietly addressed the diversity of architecture in...

Earthquake kills over 70 in Jambi

Earthquake kills over 70 in Jambi JAKARTA (JP): At least 70 people were killed following a powerful earthquake that struck Kerinci, a regency in the western part of Jambi province shortly after 1 a.m. yesterday.

Four arrested for roles in brutal Ciracas killing

Four arrested for roles in brutal Ciracas killing JAKARTA (JP): City Police have arrested a 47-year-old man along with his teenage son and two nephews for their alleged roles in the brutal killing of a housewife and her three children in Ciracas, East Jakarta.

China maintains supremacy in Asian shooting tourney

China maintains supremacy in Asian shooting tourney JAKARTA (JP): Xiau Jun inspired China's golden triple as the defending champion team prepared a victory celebration at the eighth Asian Shooting Championships here yesterday.

Spa article

Spa article About a month after my article on Bali spas was printed in The Jakarta Post (Aug. 13, 1995), Nusa Dua Spa called me about a correction for the story. The traditional herb factory which cooperated with the spa is not Mustika Ratu, but Sari Ayu of Martha Tilaar.

Olympic ambition a rocky road for Indonesian athlete

Olympic ambition a rocky road for Indonesian athleteBy David Chung SABAE, Japan (Kyodo): In his native Indonesia, his Moslem countrymen bow down for prayer five times a day. But when Jonathan Sianturi takes to the floor at a gymnastics competition, he prays six times -- once for each apparatus.

Southeast Asia to close off nuclear option?

Southeast Asia to close off nuclear option? Mazen Nagi examines Southeast Asia's moves towards the implementation of a nuclear weapons free zone. The first step to a Zone of Peace, Freedom and Neutrality (ZOPFAN) would be the declaration of a "Southeast Asia Nuclear Weapons Free Zone", one of the...

Frivolous fashions dominate Femina competition

Frivolous fashions dominate Femina competitionText and photos by Dini S. Djalal JAKARTA (JP): "Fashion is either good taste, bad taste, or no taste," said Singaporean designer Thomas Wee at the 1995 Lomba Perancang Mode, or Fashion Designer Competition.

Madurese carvings span five admirable centuries

Madurese carvings span five admirable centuriesText and photo by Putu Wirata MADURA, East Java (JP): Madura, a small island off East Java, now in the throes of development fever as support poles are driven into the ground for the Surabaya-Madura bridge, is gearing up for industrialization.