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Tue, 26 Apr 1994
Masquerading
Masquerading swindler tried An engineer, claiming to be a brother of Indonesia's Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Alatas, is on trial at the South Jakarta district court for fraud.Prosecutor Charles Mindanora told the court Saturday that the defendant, whom he identified as BW, an engineer who...
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
ASEAN businessmen asked to take active role in APEC
ASEAN businessmen asked to take active role in APEC JAKARTA (JP): Vice President Try Sutrisno is asking businessmen from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to pursue an active role in the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum.
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
APEC said to pressure U.S. on linking trade and rights
APEC said to pressure U.S. on linking trade and rights KUALA LUMPUR (Reuter): Pacific Rim countries will press the United States to stop linking trade to labor and social issues when Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) trade ministers meet in Indonesia in October, Malaysia said yesterday.
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
Diplomats must broaden their horizon: Alatas
Diplomats must broaden their horizon: Alatas JAKARTA (JP): Ali Alatas believes that Indonesia's diplomatic corps should possess a comprehensive understanding of the many facets of world affairs to face the unprecedented changes of the post-cold war era.
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
JAKARTA (JP): Vietnamese President Le Duc Anh is scheduled to
JAKARTA (JP): Vietnamese President Le Duc Anh is scheduled to arrive here today to begin a four-day state visit which will be highlighted by talks with President Soeharto on a number of crucial bilateral and regional issues.
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
Forest concessionaires to abide by eco-labeling regulations
Forest concessionaires to abide by eco-labeling regulations JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian forest concessionaires have no choice but to abide by eco-labeling rules in order to survive against international competition and meet the demands of the world market, Minister of Forestry Djamaloedin...
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
JAKARTA (JP): Buying was not on the minds of most investors at
JAKARTA (JP): Buying was not on the minds of most investors at the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) yesterday, with most share prices falling in moderate trading.The broad-based Composite Index dropped lower to close at 454.4 from 454.84 on the previous day.
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
Water bill to increase in June
Water bill to increase in June JAKARTA (JP): Subscribers of the City Water Company, PDAM Jaya, will have to pay an average of 40 percent more for their water bills as of this June.According to H. Machmud Ranusemito, the company's director of administration and finance, the increase is necessary...
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
Bishop Nababan ordains 48 new HKBP ministers
Bishop Nababan ordains 48 new HKBP ministers JAKARTA (JP): Bishop S.A.E. Nababan ordained 48 new ministers in the Toba Batak Protestant Church (HKBP) on Sunday in a move to strengthen his claim to the conflict-ridden church.
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
Where to go in Jakarta, April 26
Where to go in Jakarta, April 26Jangan hapus: Dai-ichi Hotel, JAMZMusico The Aryaduta Jakarta, Jl. Prapatan 44-48, Central Jakarta: - Ambassador Lounge: Amir (pianist) Monday to Friday 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., Saturday 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.; Boece (pianist) & Rima Monday to Thursday 7 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
JAKARTA (JP): Tangerang will supply Jakarta with 2,800 liters
JAKARTA (JP): Tangerang will supply Jakarta with 2,800 liters of clean water per second with the completion of a new water treatment plant in the regency in 1996.The water will be piped to two water distribution centers in Meruya, West Jakarta, and in Lebak Bulus, South Jakarta, president of the...
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
JAKARTA (JP): Malaysian sugar tycoon Robert Kuok is moving in
JAKARTA (JP): Malaysian sugar tycoon Robert Kuok is moving in a big way into Indonesia. Fresh from his sugar plantations joint venture with Indonesia's richest man Liem Sioe Liong, he now plans to plant enough oil palm in two joint ventures in Kalimantan and Sumatra to cover an area with the size...
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
Condolence book for Nixon open
Condolence book for Nixon open JAKARTA (JP): In commemoration of former president Richard M. Nixon, the U.S. embassy is opening a book for members of the public to express their condolences today. Those wishing to sign the book may do so in the lobby of the U.S.
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
No racial conflict in Medan, despite riots: Governor
No racial conflict in Medan, despite riots: Governor JAKARTA (JP): North Sumatra Governor Raja Inal Siregar denied yesterday that there was a racial conflict in Medan, the provincial capital, which was hit by a series of riots last week that were considered by many to have serious racial overtones.
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
Immigration told to stop non-govt sponsored pilgrims
Immigration told to stop non-govt sponsored pilgrims JAKARTA (JP): Immigration has been ordered to prevent people from departing for Saudi Arabia if they are not government- sponsored Haj pilgrims.Some 14,000 people are believed to have made arrangements for the pilgrimage with unlicensed tour...
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
State Electricity Company ordered to renegotiate project prices
State Electricity Company ordered to renegotiate project prices JAKARTA (JP): The plot has thickened in the case of the three power projects granted without competitive bids, with State Minister for Economic and Financial Affairs Saleh Afiff turning down their foreign-led consortiums' requests for...
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
Irian needs more resettlers to maximize resource potential
Irian needs more resettlers to maximize resource potential JAKARTA (JP): Irian Jaya, one of Indonesia's largest provinces and the least developed, welcomes more settlers and investors to come and exploit its vast and untapped resources, Governor Jacob Pattipi says.
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
JP/3/Physician/set 1 col Box
JP/3/Physician/set 1 col BoxMany physicians work as beauty advisorsJAKARTA (JP): Tough competition among physicians practicing in Jakarta and its surrounding areas has forced some of them to work for additional income as beauty advisors at cosmetics stores.
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
RI to raise LNG price for S. Korea
RI to raise LNG price for S. Korea SEOUL (JP): Indonesia wants to increase the price of its liquid natural gas (LNG) exported to South Korea by 25 U.S. cents per million British thermal units (BTU), an executive of the Korea Indonesia Petroleum Co. Ltd. (Kipco) says.
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
Malaysian king steps down in colorful ceremony
Malaysian king steps down in colorful ceremony KUALA LUMPUR (Reuter): Malaysia's King Azlan Shah stepped down yesterday to make way for a fellow sultan under the country's unique system of rotating monarchs, which has been weakened in recent years by rows with the government.
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
JP/alx BUSINESS FORUM: Vice President Try Sutrisno (right) chats with Jannie Tay (left), vice president of ASEAN Institute of Singapore and Aburizal Bakrie (second from right), chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce (Kadin) at the opening of the 2nd ASEAN Business Forum at the Merdeka...
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
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JP/3/Focus/0 set 12pts U75 1 col 2 linesFake Alatas's brother tried JAKARTA (JP): An engineer, claiming to be a brother of Indonesia's Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Alatas, is on trial at the South Jakarta district court for fraud.
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
JP/3/Rally/12 MB
JP/3/Rally/12 MBGolkar youngsters vow to participate in Operation Cleansing JAKARTA (JP): Youth organizations affiliated with the ruling Golkar pledged at a rally yesterday to back up the ongoing Operation Cleansing."I am very proud of your pledges.
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
Social Services target the poor
Social Services target the poor JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia has some 225,000 old people, 230 disabled children, 15,000 delinquent children and drug addicts, 31,000 prostitutes, 450,000 orphans, 48,300 isolated citizens and 202,300 poor families that require the government's care.
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
Across the Archipelago
Across the Archipelago Angry ox kills one DILI, East Timor: An ox raged the Vila Verde village here on Sunday night killing one and injuring three others.The ox, according to witnesses, barged into a number of houses assaulting anyone in its path.
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
BKPM to maintain divestment policy
BKPM to maintain divestment policy JAKARTA (JP): The government will maintain its divestment policy despite criticism from foreign investors and growing regional competition, says an official of the Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM).
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
State mining and energy firms told to improve efficiency
State mining and energy firms told to improve efficiency JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto has urged state mining and energy companies to become more efficient and called for a nationwide drive for power conservation.
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
Critics blast govt's stance on freedom
Critics blast govt's stance on freedom JAKARTA (JP): A number of vocal government critics attacked the government's stance on freedom of speech yesterday as they took turns testifying in the trial of 21 students charged with defaming President Soeharto.
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
New deer species discovered in Vietnam
New deer species discovered in Vietnam JAKARTA (JP): Vietnam has again proved to be terra incognita to the outside world, after scientists last month found a species of deer unknown to the scientific community in the same area where a similar find of an ox species was made two years ago.
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
Korea Telecom interested in RI projects
Korea Telecom interested in RI projects SEOUL (JP): Korea Telecom is preparing telecommunications projects in Indonesia under its plan to expand operations in other countries, particularly those in Asia and Latin America, executives of South Korea's state-owned company said.
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
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A JP/msa ANTI-CRIME RALLY: Jakarta Military Commander Maj. Gen. Hendroprijono, accompanied by members of the Golkar-affiliated youth organizations, walks to the podium to receive the texts of pledges solemnly expressed by numerous youth organizations in support of Operation Cleansing.
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
Freedom fighter artist, Agus Djaya dies at 81
Freedom fighter artist, Agus Djaya dies at 81 JAKARTA (JP): Painter and decorated revolutionary fighter Agus Djaya, 81, died on Sunday at 5 p.m. at his home and gallery in Pamulang, Ciputat, in Tangerang.
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
Governor: 41 developers not yet provide public facilities
Governor: 41 developers not yet provide public facilities JAKARTA (JP): Governor Surjadi Soedirdja yesterday called on all real estate developers to abide by the city regulations, including fulfilling their obligation to set aside 20 percent of their developed land for public facilities.
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
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JP/3/Focus/0 set 12pts U75 1 col 2 linesEx-PPD official tried for graft A public prosecutor demanded that the South Jakarta district court sentence a staff member of the state-owned PPD bus company to two and a half years imprisonment for embezzling Rp 1.1 billion (about US$523,000).
Tue, 26 Apr 1994
Deal on money transfer
Deal on money transfer JAKARTA (JP): PT Bank Nusa International (NusaBank) has signed an agreement with the state-owned postal service Perum Pos dan Giro (PPG), to use its money transfer service to send the remittances of the bank's clients who work in foreign countries to beneficiaries throughout...
Mon, 25 Apr 1994
Reinventing South-South solidarity
Reinventing South-South solidarityBy Bob Sugeng Hadiwinata BANDUNG (JP): After being postponed for several months, the G- 15 summit held last month in New Delhi once again failed to achieve quorum. This gloomy indicator of South-South solidarity tends to bring about major disappointment among...
Mon, 25 Apr 1994
Indonesia has yet to utilize marine resources fully
Indonesia has yet to utilize marine resources fullyJAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian archipelago sits astride one of the most fertile and financially valuable marine environments on earth. Unresolved border problems and low technology levels however, are causing much of this wealth to be left beneath...
Mon, 25 Apr 1994
Police review Ria's dossiers
Police review Ria's dossiers JAKARTA (JP): The police are reviewing their dossiers on starlet Ria Irawan, who faces charges of disposing of vital evidence and tampering with the scene of the demise of Rifardi Soekarnoputra who was found lifeless at her home in January.
Mon, 25 Apr 1994
Sudomo, Sumarlin
Sudomo, Sumarlin and the press Both Sudomo, chief of the Supreme Advisory Council, and Sumarlin, chief of the Supreme Audit Agency, have given information as witnesses to the Attorney General's Office in relation to the Bapindo credit fiasco.
Mon, 25 Apr 1994
Man beaten for
Man beaten for robbing Japanese Dozens of angry people beat a man who was caught trying to rob a Japanese national in front of the Chase Plaza building on Jl. Jendral Sudirman Saturday afternoon.Witnesses quoted by Antara news agency said the Japanese, along with two friends, was going to get into...
Mon, 25 Apr 1994
JP/2/women
JP/2/women Pride and prejudice concerning women's roles JAKARTA (JP): Nurturing the home and family is not the natural and sole responsibility of women, said a high level official of the State Ministry for Women's Roles on Saturday.
Mon, 25 Apr 1994
JAKARTA (JP): Police said Saturday they are still looking for
JAKARTA (JP): Police said Saturday they are still looking for a group of six people believed to have robbed a PT Titipan Kilat delivery truck of millions of rupiahs in goods on the Cikampek- Jakarta toll road. The truck was found empty by police along the roadside on Jl.
Mon, 25 Apr 1994
JP/2/Captions
JP/2/CaptionsPage 2 (inset 14ptMB, rest 8pt U55 4col, credit 6pt Italics) (Photo A: award) JP/msa KARTINI AWARD: Ambassador of Republic of Turkey Sevinc Dalyanoglu (extreme right) hands busts of national hero Kartini to Herlina Kasim and three other winners of the 1994 Women's Achievement Awards at...
Mon, 25 Apr 1994
PT Tambang Timah to go public this year: Minister
PT Tambang Timah to go public this year: Minister JAKARTA (JP): The state-owned tin mining company PT Tambang Timah plans to offer shares to the public through the capital market in November. Minister of Mines and Energy I.B.
Mon, 25 Apr 1994
Banks told to improve prudential management
Banks told to improve prudential management JAKARTA (JP): A top consultant says Indonesian banks must improve prudential management and include government-appointed, professional independent auditors within their boards of commissioners.
Mon, 25 Apr 1994
JP/msa THIS WAY, SIR: A prosecutor shows the way to former junior minister of finance, Nasrudin Sumintapura (second from left) as he enters the Attorney General's office for questioning over the Bapindo credit scam. Nasrudin held a press conference after the questioning on Saturday.
Mon, 25 Apr 1994
TV Today: Monday, April 25
TV Today: Monday, April 25TV today TVRI 2:30 p.m. Puppet Show: Peter Pan and the Pirates 3:05 Music Program 3:30 Unsolved Mysteries 4:30 Student Quiz 5:00 Regional News 5:30 Family Health 6:05 Nusantara the Beloved Country: Maluku 6:15 Village Program 6:30 National Security 7:00 Evening News 7:30...
Mon, 25 Apr 1994
Yayuk faces
Yayuk faces unlucky draw at tennis Open JAKARTA (JP): Yayuk Basuki faces a daunting title defense campaign at the Indonesia Open women's tennis championships as she is tipped to meet top seed Wang Shi-ting of Chinese Taipei in the semifinals.
Mon, 25 Apr 1994
Tips on preserving your Program Manager
Tips on preserving your Program Manager JAKARTA (JP): Have you ever wondered why your Windows Program Manager looks different each time you start Windows? This is a classic problem, but I still see many Windows users tearing at their hair trying to figure out what is happening.
Mon, 25 Apr 1994
ASEAN At A Glance
ASEAN At A GlanceFilipinos accuse Malaysia of torture MANILA (Reuter): Eleven Filipinos expelled from Malaysia have accused Sabah jail authorities of torturing Filipinos still imprisoned in that Malaysian state, The Manila Times newspaper said yesterday.