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Dharmala pays dividend

Dharmala pays dividend JAKARTA (JP): PT Dharmala Intiland (DIL), a real estate developer listed on Jakarta and Surabaya stock exchanges, will pay a cash dividend of Rp 115 (US$0.05) per share for the year ended on Dec. 31, 1994.

Reports on anti-drug raids win support

Reports on anti-drug raids win support JAKARTA (JP): Despite complaints from concerned officials, Minister of Information Harmoko strongly supports recent media reports on drug syndicates and raids against suspected traffickers in the city.

1,030 Trisakti students graduate

1,030 Trisakti students graduate JAKARTA (JP): Trisakti University graduated 1,030 students in a ceremony led by Rector R. Moendanton Moertedjo at the Jakarta Convention Center in Central Jakarta on Saturday.

Human Rights in the Netherlands

Human Rights in the NetherlandsFrom KompasIn 1991 a Dutch national was asked by a private university in Indonesia to teach at the university. While he was working in Indonesia he married an Indonesian woman. They had a child, which has Dutch citizenship.

NAM still confident on Non-Proliferation Treaty

NAM still confident on Non-Proliferation TreatyBy Meidyatama Suryodiningrat BANDUNG (JP): Ministers of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) remained confident yesterday that they could have an impact on the review of the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), despite claims by the United States that...

Administrative costs

Administrative costsFrom ProspekI have always supported the government's appeal for developers to use Indonesian names for housing complexes, instead of foreign language words.Now that Bahasa is used to replace foreign words new problems arise.

Ciputra's hotel in Vietnam

Ciputra's hotel in Vietnam JAKARTA (JP): The Ciputra Group, one of Indonesia's largest property developers, is currently developing a five-star hotel and shopping mall in Vietnam with a total investment of US$40 million.

Teams line up for World Doubles finals

Teams line up for World Doubles finals JAKARTA (JP): New teams come to blows with old as the race begins for the eight spots in the US$1.3 million ATP World Doubles Championship here in November.The American-Australian pairing of Trevor Kronemann and David Machperson sound a note of warning to the...

Drunken group stabs sergeant

Drunken group stabs sergeant JAKARTA (JP): A sergeant stationed at the Depok police precinct was badly stabbed on Monday by a member of a drunken group after he failed to settle a dispute between the group and a passer-by.

S'pore decides to recruit Sri Lankan housemaids

S'pore decides to recruit Sri Lankan housemaids COLOMBO (AFP): Singapore has stepped up a drive to recruit thousands of Sri Lankan maids following Manila's decision to downgrade ties with Singapore over the hanging of a Filipina maid, officials said yesterday.

The Armed Forces in parliament

The Armed Forces in parliament It is now almost certain that the number of Armed Forces representatives in the national legislature will be reduced from the present 100 to 75. Representing the government, Armed Forces (ABRI) Commander Gen.

ABRI aggreable to fewer seats in House

ABRI aggreable to fewer seats in House JAKARTA (JP): The Armed Forces (ABRI) accepts a plan to reduce its seats in the House of Representatives from 100 to 75, its chief Gen. Feisal Tanjung said yesterday.

Authorities cut short SBSI gathering

Authorities cut short SBSI gathering JAKARTA (JP): Security officers forced activists of the unrecognized Indonesian Prosperous Labor Union (SBSI) to cut short celebrations of the organization's third anniversary yesterday.

Timber theft rife on Nusakambangan

Timber theft rife on Nusakambangan PURWOKERTO, Central Java: Chief of the Cilacap Military District Lt. Col. Tjutju M. Soemirat said that timber theft on Nusakambangan island has become a serious problem.

Wismoyo tries to heal rift

Wismoyo tries to heal rift JAKARTA (JP): National Sports Council president Wismoyo Arismunandar has stepped in to settle a rift over national top boxers who refuse to join the centralized training program for the Southeast Asian Games in December.

Subliminal communist symbols

Subliminal communist symbols SEMARANG, Central Java: The city police have seized "Nintendo" video game cassettes containing video images of the hammer and sickle symbol of communism.Chief of City Police Col. Adang Rismanto said last week the video game cassettes, sold at Rp 54,000 (US$24.

Malaysia's ruling party heads for big victory

Malaysia's ruling party heads for big victory KUALA LUMPUR (Agencies): Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad's National Front coalition yesterday appeared headed for a landslide victory in Malaysia's ninth general election, early returns showed.

AIDS campaign targets drivers

AIDS campaign targets drivers CIREBON, West Java: Local heath officials have started an information campaign on AIDS for truck drivers.Twenty-six truck drivers took part in a one-day course held in cooperation with the Jakarta-based University of Indonesia yesterday.

Redressing imbalances

Redressing imbalances There can be no denying that the first ever Asia-Africa Conference, which was held in 1955 in the West Java city of Bandung, pushed colonialism into a corner and inspired many more countries to strive for independence.

RP suspects rebels' hand in Ipil

RP suspects rebels' hand in Ipil MANILA (AFP): The Philippine defense chief yesterday said a Moro rebel group engaged in a truce with the government was losing commanders to fundamentalism, and some of them may have joined the bloody sacking of a town this month.

University neutral in nuke fray

University neutral in nuke fray SEMARANG, Central Java: Diponegoro University has pledged neutrality in the burning controversy over the government's plan to build nuclear power plants on Mount Muria, Jepara.

Digital cordless phone service to be launched July

Digital cordless phone service to be launched July JAKARTA (JP): PT Telepoint Nusantara, a new private telecommunications company, will launch in July its digital cordless telephone (CT-2) service, which has been labeled the second generation of the mobile telephone system.

Astra's net profit rose 110% last year

Astra's net profit rose 110% last year JAKARTA (JP): Astra International, the second largest business group in the country, booked a 110 percent increase in its consolidated net profits last year to over Rp 279 billion (US$126.8 million) from Rp 132.37 billion in 1993.

'Terima kasih sekali'

'Terima kasih sekali' Today this newspaper celebrates its 12th anniversary. For many newspapers in developed countries, 12 year of existence is, perhaps, no big deal. It would be just like coming of age.But for us to be able to reach this age, is, by any means, a real feat.

Indonesia well prepared for World Archery C'ship

Indonesia well prepared for World Archery C'ship JAKARTA (JP): D.M. Lovo, the vice president of the world archery body, FITA, expressed satisfaction yesterday at Indonesia's preparations for hosting the World Archery Championships.

Pirates kill fisherman

Pirates kill fisherman SAMARINDA, East Kalimantan: Pirates shot and killed a fisherman in the Balanciko sea near Nunukan last weekend, police said yesterday.Spokesman for the Nunukan police precinct, Sgt.

East beats West in all-star war

East beats West in all-star war JAKARTA (JP): The booters chosen to represent the West Division of the Indonesian league were upset 5-4 by the East Division in an all star match in the Senayan stadium last Sunday.The favored West team owed all four of its goals to its import booters.

Tokyo keeps low profile on Clinton's remarks

Tokyo keeps low profile on Clinton's remarksBy Pierre-Antoine Donnet TOKYO (AFP): Despite widespread outrage over remarks by U.S. President Bill Clinton justifying the use of the atom bomb on Japan during World War II, the Japanese government has remained silent on the contentious issue, trying...

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:30 p.m. TV Series: Hassai Sensei 3:05 Children's Program 3:30 TV Series: Willing And Abel 4:30 Science Program 5:00 Regional News 5:30 English Lessons 6:05 Nusantara, the Beloved Country 6:15 Village Program 6:30 Economy Program 7:00 Evening News 7:30 Gema Pancasila 8:05 Quiz: Siapa...

'Tempo' trial adjourned

'Tempo' trial adjourned JAKARTA (JP): A trial pitting ex-Tempo magazine employees against Minister of Information Harmoko was adjourned yesterday because the court secretary in charge of dossiers has left for Mecca for the haj pilgrimage.

Crumbling infrastructure is hindering in Vietnam

Crumbling infrastructure is hindering in VietnamBy Dean Yates HANOI (Reuter): Whether it's the potholes on Highway One or power lines dangling from city lamp-posts, crumbling infrastructure is holding back communist Vietnam's efforts to join Asia's "tiger" economies.

Roy leads in Formula Asia opening leg

Roy leads in Formula Asia opening leg JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's Roy Haryanto reigned during the opening leg of the Formula Asia championship series on Sunday, winning both races staged at Sentul circuit to achieve the lead position.

Mahathir aims to retain post for his 'Vision 2020' plan

Mahathir aims to retain post for his 'Vision 2020' planBy Bill Tarrant KUALA LUMPUR (Reuter): Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad once joked at an international business conference in Kuala Lumpur: "If you can't be famous, at least you can be notorious.

UN chief pragmatic on abolishing veto rights

UN chief pragmatic on abolishing veto rightsBy Santi WE Soekanto BANDUNG (JP): United Nations Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali appears to be taking a pragmatic stance on growing demands for the abolition of veto rights in the UN Security Council, pointing to the difficult route that the...

Soeharto warns of new dangers

Soeharto warns of new dangersBy Meidyatama Suryodiningrat BANDUNG (JP): President Soeharto and United Nations Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali warned yesterday of the mutation of old threats into new dangers confronting the world.

City to form subway management unit

City to form subway management unit JAKARTA (JP): Governor Surjadi Soedirdja said yesterday that city administration is currently preparing the establishment of a project management unit to be in charge of handling construction of Indonesia's first subway system.

24 houses gutted by fire

24 houses gutted by fire JAKARTA (JP): Twenty four houses were gutted by fire, believed to have been caused by a short circuit, on Jl. Kapuk Raya in Penjaringan district, North Jakarta, on Saturday.According to officers of the North Jakarta fire brigade, eight fire engines were deployed to put out...

NAM must play more active role

NAM must play more active role Indonesia is currently hosting the 40th anniversary commemoration of the Asia-Africa Conference as well as the Non- Alignment Movement's ministerial meeting. Noted political scientist Juwono Sudarsono takes a close look at these important events.

Weak dollar could affect SE Asia

Weak dollar could affect SE Asia SINGAPORE (AFP): Southeast Asia's fast-growing economies could face problems requiring policy adjustments if the U.S. dollar persists at current weak levels, a report on the outlook for regional currencies has warned.

Asia lures U.S. investors

Asia lures U.S. investors SINGAPORE (AFP): Investors from the United States are being increasingly drawn to Asian firms they feel offer better growth opportunities than U.S. companies, the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) president said in remarks published yesterday.

Private firms to help with parking

Private firms to help with parking JAKARTA (JP): The city parking authority, BP Parkir, has asked private companies to cooperate in managing parking in the city in an effort to increase the city's revenues from parking.

Library books needed

Library books neededFrom Suara KaryaI am glad to inform readers that the Kolontobo village, East Flores regency, East Nusa Tenggara, has established a public library and a bulletin board.We would like to enlarge our book collection.

TVRI

TVRI I refer to my letters in The Jakarta Post (March 23 and 28, 1995) on TVRI, which have not drawn any response from TVRI.Some organizations or government bodies make it a point to reply to questions or comments made by your readers.

RI, Canadian rights bodies link up

RI, Canadian rights bodies link up JAKARTA (JP): Leaders of human rights commissions from Indonesia and Canada met yesterday to discuss possible cooperation in their work.Ali Said, the chairman of Indonesia's National Commission on Human Rights, and Maxwell Yalden, Chief Commissioner of the...

Environmental disputes: New options

Environmental disputes: New options JAKARTA (JP): Legal practitioners and environmental activists agreed yesterday on the need to supplement the court system with alternative means of resolving environmental disputes.

Singapore, Laos sign air accord

Singapore, Laos sign air accord SINGAPORE (AFP): Singapore and Laos signed an air services agreement here Monday as Laotian Prime Minister Khamtay Siphandone began a four-day visit aimed at promoting bilateral economic ties.

Foreign investment rose to US$12.9b: Sanyoto

Foreign investment rose to US$12.9b: Sanyoto JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Investment Sanyoto Sastrowardoyo said yesterday that foreign investment approvals during the first three months of this year reached US$12.9 billion.

Stocks Exchange

Stocks ExchangeShare prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on April 24, 1995: Trading Share Close Change volume ------------------------------------------------------ ADES ALFINDO 2,725 50 2,500 AHAP INSURANCE 3,300 0 ALUMINDO PERKASA 1,100 0 ANDAYANI MEGAH 2,000 25 187,500 ANEKA KIMIA...

PT Paiton secures $1.82b deal for East Java project

PT Paiton secures $1.82b deal for East Java project JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's infrastructure privatization drive has received a major boost as the country's first major private power project, owned by PT Paiton Energy Company (PEC), closed an offshore-syndicated financing deal worth US$1.82 billion.

China sends message to mark Bandung fete

China sends message to mark Bandung fete BEIJING (AFP): Chinese Premier Li Peng, in a message of congratulation on the 40th anniversary of the Asia-Africa Conference, stressed yesterday the importance of the "Bandung Spirit" to fight hegemonism.