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100 people fall ill daily due to haze

100 people fall ill daily due to haze JAKARTA (JP): An estimated 100 residents of Palangkaraya in Central Kalimantan, which is one of the worst affected areas by the forest fires and haze, fall ill with respiratory infections every day, according to an official.

Verdict on Oki's sentence upheld

Verdict on Oki's sentence upheld JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta High Court upheld the Central Jakarta District Court's death sentence verdict for Harnoko Dewantono, alias Oki, who murdered three people in the United States.

SEA Games organizers still need Rp 15 billion

SEA Games organizers still need Rp 15 billion JAKARTA (JP): The 19th SEA Games organizing committee has received Rp 90 billion (US$25 million) of its Rp 105 billion budget from the Games consortium.The organizers' information and communications deputy, Ishadi SK, told a press conference after the...

Women not ready to assume military command posts

Women not ready to assume military command posts JAKARTA (JP): Navy chief Adm. Arief Kushariadi said female naval officers were not quite ready yet to assume the highest ranking position in the navy."Ha..ha... They're not quite there yet.

Golkar will not force its motions through MPR

Golkar will not force its motions through MPR JAKARTA (JP): The dominant Golkar faction dismissed yesterday fears that it would pressure minority factions into accepting its motions in People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) sessions.

Astra Buana expects 25% rise in premium income

Astra Buana expects 25% rise in premium income JAKARTA (JP): PT Asuransi Astra Buana's premium income is expected to increase by 25 percent to Rp 170 billion (US$47 million) this year despite the impact of the current monetary crisis.

Ministers to meet on crisis

Ministers to meet on crisis TOKYO (AFP): Finance ministers from Japan, the United States and Southeast Asian nations plan to meet in the coming weeks to discuss ways of coping with the currency and stockmarket turmoil in Asia, reports said yesterday.

PLN to follow rules in renegotiation with private firm

PLN to follow rules in renegotiation with private firm JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Mines and Energy I.B. Sudjana promised yesterday that state-owned electricity company PLN would follow rules in its bid to renegotiate with private power companies over prices.

Sincerity needed for true repentance

Sincerity needed for true repentanceBy Mochtar Buchori JAKARTA (JP): "What do you think of Amien Rais' call to the nation that we repent?" a journalist asked me over the phone referring to the chairman of Muhammadiyah which has 28 million members."It is a good idea. It is excellent," I answered.

Sino-American summit

Sino-American summit One of the goals which China's President Jiang Zemin wants to achieve during his visit to the United States is the restoration of the warm relations the two countries enjoyed in the early 1980s.

Clinton, Jiang aim at summit agreements

Clinton, Jiang aim at summit agreements WASHINGTON (Reuters): Amid the fanfare of the first U.S.-China summit since the 1989 Tiananmen crackdown, President Bill Clinton and Chinese President Jiang Zemin sought agreement on economic and security issues yesterday.

Islam a peace-loving religion: Soeharto

Islam a peace-loving religion: Soeharto JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto yesterday reminded Moslems across the world that Islam forbade its followers from insulting others, let alone resorting to violence.

Hanoi grapples with peasant unrest

Hanoi grapples with peasant unrestBy Ian Stewart DONG HUNG, Vietnam (AP): Like the colonial French in Vietnam earlier this century and the feudal mandarins before them, the Communist Party is struggling to hold back a tide of peasant discontent.

Three-in-one scheme still being evaluated

Three-in-one scheme still being evaluated JAKARTA (JP): The three-in-one traffic zone will not be phased out until the People's Consultative Assembly general meeting next March, the head of the City Land Transportation Agency, J.P. Sepang, said yesterday.

Japanese caught in Malacca raid

Japanese caught in Malacca raid KUALA LUMPUR (AP): Thirty-eight Japanese were among 109 foreigners detained in a raid on illegal workers in Malacca, it was reported yesterday."This is the first time such a large number of Japanese were hauled up in a single operation," Malacca state Immigration...

Fiserv sets up subsidiary

Fiserv sets up subsidiary JAKARTA (JP): Fiserv (Aspac) Pte. Ltd., one of the leading providers of data processing and information management products and services, has established a local subsidiary called PT Fiserv Indonesia to boost its business here.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Ceramics Exhibition, Golekan at Bentara Budaya, Jl. Palmerah Selatan No. 17, Jakarta, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., until Oct. 31. * Painting Exhibition, by Laila Dempster, at Shangri-La, Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 1, Central Jakarta, until Nov. 2.

Government should limit gifts to officials: Scholar

Government should limit gifts to officials: Scholar JAKARTA (JP): A scholar suggested yesterday that the government renew its anticorruption campaign by regulating the maximum worth of "gifts" that a government official can accept from businesspeople.

Pedersen's play on light shines on Java images

Pedersen's play on light shines on Java imagesBy Amir Sidharta JAKARTA (JP): Hugo von Pedersen's sensitive use of light illuminates his impressions of Indonesia, particularly in paintings of the courts of Java at the tail end of the 19th century.

Shameful display of self-interest

Shameful display of self-interest The outrage expressed by dissident members of the New Aspiration Party following the latest cabinet reshuffle was not unexpected. On the contrary, what would have been surprising was if these honorable representatives of the people had behaved correctly and...

Salak power plant starts operation

Salak power plant starts operation JAKARTA (JP): The third unit at the geothermal plant in Salak mountain in West Java owned by PT Pembangkitan Tenaga Listrik Jawa-Bali I (PJB I) has started commercial operation.

AIDS volunteers mingle at Bali's busy Kuta beach

AIDS volunteers mingle at Bali's busy Kuta beachBy Leyla Alyanak KUTA, Bali (JP): Agus scans the new group of Japanese tourists with precision, weighing his chances like a pro. Most of the women are with their friends or husbands. But one of them, fortyish and with cropped hair, is alone.

Man arrested, violent wife hiding: Police

Man arrested, violent wife hiding: Police JAKARTA (JP): Police have detained the husband of a woman who allegedly assaulted five maids in Kembangan, West Jakarta, city police spokesman Lt. Col. E. Aritonang said yesterday.

PT Astra Agro Lestari to offer 125.8m shares

PT Astra Agro Lestari to offer 125.8m shares JAKARTA (JP): The currency turmoil over the past three months has not affected plantation company PT Astra Agro Lestari's plan to offer its shares to the public early next month.

Asian currencies hold on, U.S. dollar falls out of favor

Asian currencies hold on, U.S. dollar falls out of favor SINGAPORE (Reuters): Southeast Asian currencies held their ground yesterday as the U.S. dollar fell out of favor after Wall Street's historic drop overnight.

Singapore offers $10b in aid: Soeharto

Singapore offers $10b in aid: Soeharto JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto disclosed yesterday that Singapore had offered US$10 billion in assistance to help restore confidence in the Indonesian economy.Out of the $10 billion, Soeharto said, $5 billion would be standby loans to strengthen the...

Murder a case of 'mistaken identity'

Murder a case of 'mistaken identity' TANGERANG (JP): Police have detained a drink vendor for allegedly stabbing to death a student in the Bumi Serpong Damai housing complex here.A detective from the Tangerang Police precinct said Monday that Sumaji, 17, had been accused of stabbing Panser Sadanian,...

Reforestation funds remain in SBIs

Reforestation funds remain in SBIs JAKARTA (JP): The Ministry of Forestry would unload its Rp 1.2 trillion (US$333 billion) in reforestation funds placed in Bank Indonesia Certificates (SBIs) only if President Soeharto orders to do so, the ministry's secretary-general said yesterday.

Unemployment rate rises 6% in the city

Unemployment rate rises 6% in the city JAKARTA (JP): A city councilor expressed concern yesterday over the high level of unemployment, which increased from 4 percent last year to 6 percent of the city's nine million residents this year.

RI says no to conditioned aid

RI says no to conditioned aid JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Alatas stressed again yesterday that Indonesia would not accept other countries' attempts to make human rights records a condition for development cooperation.

Be sure you know what you write

Be sure you know what you write Sometimes, I wonder why the editor of a prestigious paper, as The Jakarta Post is, decides to submit to its readers nonsense masked as articles written by pseudo-columnists.

Soeharto to propose APEC response to financial turmoil

Soeharto to propose APEC response to financial turmoil SINGAPORE (AFP): President Soeharto is to propose at an upcoming APEC summit an action plan to avert financial turmoil caused by excessive currency fluctuations which have damaged Southeast Asian economies, an official said yesterday.

Inovax postpones PT Ponco purchase

Inovax postpones PT Ponco purchase PERTH (Reuters): Australian drug developer and distributor Inovax Ltd said it would postpone the purchase of Indonesian drug maker PT Ponco for A$94.6 million due to Southeast Asia's economic turmoil.

Analysts doubt polling on next president

Analysts doubt polling on next president JAKARTA (JP): Two senior military analysts welcomed yesterday the idea of a national poll on President Soeharto's acceptability, but expressed doubts that it could be carried out successfully.

Beachfront residents to be evicted

Beachfront residents to be evicted PALU, Central Sulawesi: As many as 112 low-income families dwelling along the beachfront area here are in danger of being evicted because their homes violate the city's spatial plan.

Howard arrives on working visit

Howard arrives on working visit JAKARTA (JP): Australian Prime Minister John Howard, who arrived here yesterday for a two-day working visit, will hold a discussion with President Soeharto at Merdeka Palace this morning.

Cahyo Budiono breaks record as longest-playing drummer

Cahyo Budiono breaks record as longest-playing drummer YOGYAKARTA (JP): Cahyo Budiono of the Purwokerto-based Zaragoza Band broke on Monday Indonesia's record for the longest- playing drummer, playing his drum set for 12 hours and 40 minutes straight.

Thai cabinet must make tough decisions

Thai cabinet must make tough decisions Thailand's new cabinet cobbled together by Prime Minister Chavalit Yongchaiyudh in the hope of staving off public demands for his resignation, held its first working meeting Monday.

Safe distance in driving

Safe distance in drivingFrom Media IndonesiaWe are still concerned with the low quality of drivers in our country. I once witnessed a chain of collisions which later resulted in a long-winded debate as the driver who rammed his car into the car in front of him blamed the driver of this car for...

Smog-hit SE Asia could become tourist no-go zone

Smog-hit SE Asia could become tourist no-go zoneBy Chris Johnson SINGAPORE (Reuters): Choking yellow-gray smog over Southeast Asia has already closed factories, canceled flights and lengthened queues in doctors' waiting-rooms.

Shares prices fall worldwide

Shares prices fall worldwide JAKARTA (JP): Shares prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) plunged sharply by 8.59 percent or 42.12 points to a new low of 447.99 points yesterday as billions of dollars were wiped off stock exchanges worldwide.

First Hard Rock hotel in Bali

First Hard Rock hotel in Bali JAKARTA (JP): The island of Bali, one of the world's leading tourist destinations, has been chosen for the first Hard Rock Beach Club.The property, scheduled to open next May, will be located near busy Kuta beach and will combine hotel, resort, musical and recreation...

AMP Panin Life sold to Dharmala Manulife

AMP Panin Life sold to Dharmala Manulife JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed PT Panin Life and Australian Mutual Provident Society (AMP Society) have sold their stakes in PT AMP Panin Life to PT Dharmala Manulife for Rp 22.8 billion (US$6.33 million).

Man found dead at boarding house

Man found dead at boarding house JAKARTA (JP): A man was found dead in his room at a boarding house on Jl. Kirai, North Cipete, in South Jakarta yesterday.The victim, identified as Budi Santoso, 25, was an employee of Mie Gunting restaurant in Senayan.

Security officer hit by train

Security officer hit by train JAKARTA (JP): A security guard was crushed to death by an express train, plying the Jakarta-Bandung route yesterday.The victim, identified as Tubagus Benny Umar Atmakusumah, 42, was a resident of Paseban Timur, Central Jakarta.He was crushed near Jl.

Six foreign contractors bid for Padang airport

Six foreign contractors bid for Padang airport JAKARTA (JP): The government will announce in December the winning developers of the Ketaping International Airport project in Padang, West Sumatra, an official said yesterday.

Four SEA Games athletes fail doping tests

Four SEA Games athletes fail doping tests JAKARTA (JP): The 19th SEA Games organizing committee announced yesterday that four medalists had tested positive for banned substances.Secretary-general Rudolf S.

Discipline movement hits Jakarta streets

Discipline movement hits Jakarta streets JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso has urged members of the National Discipline Movement to act responsibly as they carry out their public-order tasks.Sutiyoso asked them Monday to make themselves role models for the public and not to overact.

Spotlight

SpotlightPhoto A: ISOJP/msaWIRED FOR SUCCESS: R.A. Barkhuis (right), head of PT KEMA Registered Quality Indonesia, an affiliate of the Netherlands- based Kema company, presents the ISO 9002 certificate to the Vice President Director of PT Siemens Kabel Optik, G. Schoeber.

Limits on Chinese business supported

Limits on Chinese business supported JAKARTA (JP): Prominent businessman Sofyan Wanandi supported yesterday a controversial notion that legislation be established to preserve the businesses of indigenous Indonesians by barring Chinese traders from entering certain sectors.