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Pernas-Taisei win core airport deal

Pernas-Taisei win core airport deal KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): A consortium led by Malaysia's Pernas Precision Engineering and Construction (Perspec) Sdn. Bhd. and Japan's Taisei Corporation has clinched a core contract for Malaysia's new international airport, officials said yesterday.

Boss tried for not insuring workers

Boss tried for not insuring workers SEMARANG, Central Java: The director of PT Sari Busana Indah Tekstil is standing trial for failing to insure his textile workers as required by law.Prosecutor Bambang Supriyadi said in a court session yesterday that the 53 year-old director, whose identity is not...

Piracy on Asian waters a menace

Piracy on Asian waters a menace SINGAPORE (AFP): Shipping experts yesterday warned against any let up in the fight against piracy in Asian waters as a cargo vessel came under attack in the seas off Indonesia.

Daily basic wage level up by 10%

Daily basic wage level up by 10% JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Manpower Abdul Latief said yesterday that the government will increase the regional daily minimum wage level nationwide by ten percent as of April next year.

Police aid for Merapi victims

Police aid for Merapi victims JAKARTA (JP): The City Police Force is sending rice, blankets, cloth, instant noodles and salted fish to help villagers near Mt. Merapi in Central Java to be able to celebrate Christmas Day.

Stock Exchange

Stock Exchange JAKARTA (JP): Share prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) continued declining across the board yesterday after steadily falling since the weekend.The broad-based JSX Composite Index, which has declined over the last few weeks, dropped by another 4.19 points to close at 466.

Rights body defends power project victims

Rights body defends power project victims JAKARTA (JP): The National Commission on Human Rights is urging the state-owned electricity company PLN to provide compensation for East Java residents forced to leave their homes to make way for a high voltage cable project.

Deafening noise

Deafening noiseFrom Pos KotaAbout eleven months ago I built a house in Sindangsana Village, Neglasari, Tangerang, West Java. Next to my house there is an uninhabited piece of land of about 2,300 square meters.Five months ago, a motor workshop was built on the land.

Use drums to alert people of flood

Use drums to alert people of flood JAKARTA (JP): Central Jakarta Mayor H. Abdul Kahfi has ordered the chief of Petamburan subdistrict, an area in the mayoralty which is prone to seasonal floods, to promote the use of barrels to alert the residents of floods.

New subscription rate

New subscription rate Due to increases in the price of newsprint and in production costs, The Jakarta Post has increased its monthly subscription rate to Rp 18,000 as of January 2, 1995.The new unregistered mailing rate has gone up from Rp 48,000 to Rp 54,000 for a three-month subscription.

Indonesians dazzled by anything Western

Indonesians dazzled by anything Western JAKARTA (JP): Indonesians are too easily "dazzled" by anything Western, from food, lifestyles to economic and democratic systems, as if they are all worth copying, a noted scholar says.

Indonesian shuttlers set to sweep finals

Indonesian shuttlers set to sweep finals BANGKOK (Reuter): Indonesian players look certain to dominate the US$300,000 World Grand Prix Badminton finals starting today, with Ardy Wiranata heading the men's singles and Susi Susanti the women's.

AFC against FIFA spots

AFC against FIFA spots KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): The 40th anniversary of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) next week is likely to be overshadowed as the AFC plans to confront FIFA over Asian committee appointments in the world football body.

Guinness offers scholarships

Guinness offers scholarships JAKARTA (JP): Guinness Brewing Worldwide and the United Kingdom's Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) are offering to sponsor Indonesians to pursue a full-time Master's degree scholarship at the University of Leeds in Britain.

Four armed robbers arrested

Four armed robbers arrested JAKARTA (JP): West Jakarta's Taman Sari police, with the support of members of the On-the-Alert City Police Squad, have arrested four armed thieves caught red-handed robbing a Metromini bus.

Investment in Cambodia

Investment in Cambodia PHNOM PENH (Reuter): The Cambodian government is on the verge of approving foreign investment projects worth about US$20 million, the spokesman for the Cambodian Development Council (CDC) said yesterday.

Repatriation of boat people to be delayed

Repatriation of boat people to be delayed JAKARTA (JP): The development of Galang Island as part of the Barelang (Batam, Rempang and Galang islands) bonded zone area is likely to encounter a further set back due to the delayed repatriation of several thousand boat people originally slated for...

More roads built in E. Timor

More roads built in E. Timor DILI, East Timor: The ministry of public works has built 1,035 kilometers of roads in the 13 regencies across the youngest province over the past five years, an official said yesterday.

Merpati Nusantara Airlines to buy and lease more jets

Merpati Nusantara Airlines to buy and lease more jets JAKARTA (JP): As part of its modernization plan, Merpati Nusantara Airlines, a subsidiary of national flag carrier Garuda Indonesia, will buy and lease a number of new and aging jets, including Fokker-100 and Boeing 737-200 aircraft.

Jakarta to hold cycling race

Jakarta to hold cycling race JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta chapter of the Indonesian Sport Cycling Association (ISSI) will celebrate the year end with a cycling track race at the Rawamangun velodrome on Sunday.

Guthrie to venture in RI

Guthrie to venture in RI KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysia's Kumpulan Guthrie Bhd. is to seal a deal soon to develop an oil palm estate in Indonesia, officials said yesterday.The conglomerate plans to invest some 250 million ringgit (US$100 million) over the next 10 years to develop 70,000 hectares...

Stock Exchange

Stock Exchange JAKARTA (JP): Share prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) drifted lower with most issues loosing ground in heavy trading yesterday.The JSX Composite Index closed lower to end at 470.52 yesterday, as compared to 471.05 on Friday.

Consultant urges simplification of trade documents

Consultant urges simplification of trade documents JAKARTA (JP): Export-import procedures are inefficient, lengthy, bureaucratic and involve at least 22 documents to export or import a single item, a consultant says.R.N.

Cement hike hits small contractors

Cement hike hits small contractors JAKARTA (JP): Recent hikes in cement prices, excessive supervision and out-of-date cost estimates for state-funded projects have brought great losses to small-scale construction contractors.

Surakarta needs Rp 178 billion

Surakarta needs Rp 178 billion SURAKARTA, Central Java: The municipal administration needs Rp 178 billion (US$86 million) to develop the city as the province's "international gate".Mayor Hartomo said recently that the government would need five years to develop the ancient city into one which has...

Lawyer named winner of rights award

Lawyer named winner of rights award JAKARTA (JP): A Surabaya-based lawyer known for his handling of numerous controversial cases pitting him against the government was named this year's recipient of the Yap Thiam Hien human rights award.

Telkom employees awarded by U.S.

Telkom employees awarded by U.S. JAKARTA (JP): The White House, the U.S. presidential residence, has given awards to six employees of the Jakarta chapter of the state-owned telecommunication company PT Telkom for their outstanding work in serving the White House delegation during the Asia Pacific...

Aceh workers off to Malaysia

Aceh workers off to Malaysia BANDA ACEH: More than 215 female job seekers will be sent to Malaysia this week for employment at an electronics factory in the neighboring country.It is part of Aceh's commitment to sending 3,000 workers to Malaysia, chief of the provincial office of manpower Abdullah...

Try closes NU congress with call for prowness

Try closes NU congress with call for prownessBy Santi WE Soekanto and Petty Prihartini TASIKMALAYA, West Java (JP): Vice President Try Sutrisno closed the 29th congress of Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) yesterday, calling on the largest Moslem organization to continue moving forward.

Balai Pustaka ridden with Rp 6b in debts

Balai Pustaka ridden with Rp 6b in debts JAKARTA (JP): State-owned Balai Pustaka, the nation's leading publishing house in the 1950s and 1960s, is now Rp 6 billion ($2.75 million) in debt with millions of unsold books.

ASEAN readies gas plan

ASEAN readies gas plan MANILA (AFP): A regional plan to develop and use natural gas is being readied for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the Philippine Energy Department says.The 12-month study, funded by the European Commission, will forecast potential natural gas supply and...

Office buildings to give spaces for sidewalk vendors

Office buildings to give spaces for sidewalk vendors JAKARTA (JP): Governor Surjadi Soedirdja is urging the management of all office premises located along the city's main roads to provide spaces for sidewalk vendors. It is hoped the move will deter them from trading in prohibited areas.

SilkAir serves S'pore-Solo

SilkAir serves S'pore-Solo YOGYAKARTA (JP): SilkAir, one of two Singaporean airlines, has started service linking the island republic and Solo in Central Java with Boeing 737 aircraft."The new service is meant to introduce the Singaporean market to new destinations and this year we consider Solo as...

Pertamina to sign seven new contracts

Pertamina to sign seven new contracts JAKARTA (JP): The state oil company Pertamina will sign four technical assistance contracts and three production-sharing deals later this month for oil and gas exploration and production, a company executive says.

PDI'boycot threat brushed aside

PDI'boycot threat brushed aside JAKARTA (JP): Governor of the National Defense Institute (Lemhanas) Lt. Gen. Moetojib has brushed aside a threat by the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) to boycott the 1997 election in protest against the government's meddling in its internal problems.

Private sector debt up

Private sector debt up JAKARTA (JP): The outstanding foreign debt of the private sector surged by US$6.8 billion within three months, while the government's outstanding borrowing fell by almost $3 billion.

360 families to be resettled

360 families to be resettled JEMBER, East Java: About 360 families are awaiting resettlement in Sulawesi under the state-sponsored transmigration program.They will be dispatched in January or February when the government has completed land clearance and housing construction in Sulawesi, a spokesman...

Indonesia seeks pride in `takraw'

Indonesia seeks pride in `takraw' JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia, represented by the Central Sulawesi athletes who wore the national colors in Hiroshima's Asian Games in October, set a modest target of finishing fourth in the first World Sepaktakraw Championship in Kuala Lumpur from Dec. 13 to Dec. 18.

NU congress re-elects Gus Dur as its chairman

NU congress re-elects Gus Dur as its chairmanBy Santi WE Soekanto and Petty Prihartini TASIKMALAYA, West Java (JP): Incumbent Abdurrahman Wahid beat his competitor, Abu Hasan, by a slim margin in the highly- charged, nearly chaotic, election of the chairman of the Nahdlatul Ulama (NU).

Water quality poor in Bekasi

Water quality poor in Bekasi JAKARTA (JP): Residents of Bumi Bekasi Baru housing complex in Bekasi, West Java, are complaining about the poor quality and limited availability of water ever since the distribution has been managed by the Bekasi chapter of the water company (PDAM).

Soeharto urges world cooperation on health

Soeharto urges world cooperation on health JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto yesterday called for international cooperation in combating the spread of contagious diseases, including AIDS."With the emergence of diseases which were previously unheard of, such as HIV/AIDS, there is no alternative way...

Gus Dur's re-election

Gus Dur's re-election As predicted, Abdurrahman Wahid, also known as Gus Dur, was re-elected as Nahdlatul Ulama's (NU's) executive chairman for a third consecutive term during the organization's 29th congress which ended yesterday.But he did not win the chairmanship as easily as many had predicted.

Armed Forces to take part in fight against illiteracy

Armed Forces to take part in fight against illiteracy JAKARTA (JP): The government has enlisted the Armed Forces (ABRI) in its campaign to wipe out illiteracy in the country.But make no mistake. The military will not use force to compel people to study.

TV Today

TV TodayTVRI 2:30 p.m. TV Series: Hassai Sensei 3:05 Diletansia 3:30 Film 4:30 Science Program 5:00 Regional News 5:30 English Lessons 6:05 Nusantara, the Beloved Country 6:15 Village Program 6:30 Religious Teachings 7:00 Evening News 7:30 Wawasan 8:05 TV Drama: Surya Kanta Kala 9:00 World News...

Poisonous centipede

Poisonous centipedeFrom KompasI live in a well-known housing complex in North Jakarta. I have been told that this area used to be rice fields, fishponds or moors.What is clear is that before the houses were built, the land was filled in with any material available.

Sunday morning jazz show delights young fans

Sunday morning jazz show delights young fans JAKARTA (JP): There was something refreshingly new during Jak- Jazz '94: A program offered up fresh on Sunday morning for the jazz lovers that just could not stay out late.

Ramos to determine premier airport

Ramos to determine premier airport MANILA (AFP): Philippine President Fidel Ramos is expected to make a policy statement this week on the country's new international airport, Bases Conversion Development Authority (BCDA) chairman Victor Lim said yesterday.

Police come close to Levina's murder

Police come close to Levina's murder JAKARTA (JP): After eight months of intense investigations police yesterday claimed they have found a person believed to have played a role in the murder of a six-year-old girl found dead near her bicycle in Ancol Dreamland, North Jakarta, last March.

Workers killed by lightning

Workers killed by lightning BANDAR LAMPUNG: Five workers were killed and eight others injured when lightning struck a hut in a sugar cane plantation in Seputih Regency, Central Lampung, last week.All of the victims were women who ranged between 33 and 37 years of age, Antara reported.

Ajit Sing in Cambodia

Ajit Sing in Cambodia JAKARTA (JP): The Secretary General of Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN), Ajit Singh, is due to meet with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen in Phnom Penh on Thursday.During his four-day visit which begins tomorrow, Ajit Singh is also scheduled to meet with Foreign...