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Residents warned of flooding from expected heavy rainfalls

Residents warned of flooding from expected heavy rainfalls JAKARTA (JP): Meteorology bosses are warning Jakarta residents that expected heavy rainfall between December this year and February next year could trigger massive flooding.

Thailand barters rice for RI planes

Thailand barters rice for RI planes BANGKOK (Reuter): The Thai cabinet yesterday approved a counter trade deal whereby Thailand will sell 110,000 tons of rice to Indonesia and buy two Indonesian-made aircraft in return, a government official said.

Investment endangers Greater Jakarta

Investment endangers Greater Jakarta JAKARTA (JP): The rapid growth of investment by companies in Jakarta poses serious problems for both the city and its West Java environs, a high ranking official believes.

Megawati files lawsuit against election institute

Megawati files lawsuit against election institute JAKARTA (JP): Megawati Soekarnoputri, the ousted leader of the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI), filed a lawsuit yesterday against the government for refusing to accept her list of legislature candidates for next year's general elections.

Rector and student go to court

Rector and student go to court BANDUNG: Bandung Institute of Technology Rector Wiranto Aris Munandar and a student contesting his expulsion have failed to reach an out-of-court settlement.The student, Budhi Sumarso, 23, is determined to continue the legal battle in the local state administrative...

Delay becoming net oil importer: President

Delay becoming net oil importer: President JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto stated here yesterday that Indonesia, which is facing increasing energy demands, will do its best to postpone becoming a net oil importer.

Globetrotters set to slam dunk RI

Globetrotters set to slam dunk RI JAKARTA (JP): The legendary American basketball team the Harlem Globetrotters is to show off its prowess in four shows in Indonesia.The first two exhibitions are scheduled for Oct. 29 and Oct.

Exit tax burdens small businesses

Exit tax burdens small businesses JAKARTA (JP): Exit taxes imposed on Indonesians traveling abroad are particularly a burden on small-scale businessmen looking to promote exports and students pursuing education in foreign countries, according to an analyst.

Petroleum directory planned

Petroleum directory planned JAKARTA (JP): PT Harira Intisamara plans to issue an integrated petroleum directory called Petropages, the first of its kind on oil information, which can also be accessed on the Internet.

Road damage

Road damageFrom NeracaRain water often damages roads, creating puddles that make it difficult for drivers to detect potholes in main streets such as Jl. Jend. Sudirman and Jl. Sultan Agung.I hope the City Administration makes the necessary repairs before the roads get worse.

Jakarta defends its drug cheats at National Games

Jakarta defends its drug cheats at National Games JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta's sports governing body yesterday defended its three athletes who failed dope tests at the 14th National Games, arguing that none of them was aware they were taking a banned substance.

Culture park lacks audience

Culture park lacks audience SURABAYA: Community interest in local culture is believed to be on the decline here.The head of the East Java Culture Park, Widjijanto, said the continuing decline in visitors to the park was evidence of this descent.

Indonesian immigration law too stiff: Bismar Siregar

Indonesian immigration law too stiff: Bismar Siregar JAKARTA (JP): Former justice Bismar Siregar said yesterday the Indonesian immigration law is just "too stiff and inhumane" as far as it concerns children fathered by foreigners.

RI may protest to Holland over drug allegations

RI may protest to Holland over drug allegations JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia may send a note of protest to The Hague over allegations by the police in a Dutch newspaper that Indonesian diplomats are involved in trafficking Ecstasy.

'See alcohol rulings from both sides'

'See alcohol rulings from both sides' JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Religious Affairs Tarmizi Taher has asked provincial governments and legislators to be heedful of the aspirations of Moslem communities regarding the decree on alcoholic beverages.

Jababeka to invest $683m for estates

Jababeka to invest $683m for estates JAKARTA (JP): PT Kawasan Industri Jababeka Tbk, a publicly listed property developer, plans to invest US$683 million to open two new industrial estates in West Java.

Bakrie Finance gets loan

Bakrie Finance gets loan JAKARTA (JP): PT Bakrie Finance Corporation, a publicly-listed multi-finance firm affiliated to the Bakrie Group, has secured a US$20 million loan from the London-based Commonwealth Development Corporation.

Timor Putra partner backs car policy

Timor Putra partner backs car policy JAKARTA (JP): PT Timor Putra Nasional, the only company allowed by the government to develop a national car, stepped up its campaign yesterday against the threat of the world's major car producers to take the country's national car policy to the World Trade...

Pondok Pinang area flooded

Pondok Pinang area flooded JAKARTA (JP): Torrential rains and water from Bogor caused the Pesanggrahan river to overflow yesterday, inundating hundreds of houses in the Pondok Pinang area of South Jakarta.The water level reached two meters in 17 neighborhoods, affecting more than 600 residents.

The question of nepotism

The question of nepotismFrom Media IndonesiaSome political observers are of the opinion that nepotism is stalking the legislative candidacy lineup at the moment (Morning Coverage 6 of SCTV, Sept. 28). In the right sense of the word, nepotism tends to favor, or act in favor of one's own kin where...

U.S. to declare Tigers terrorists: Minister

U.S. to declare Tigers terrorists: Minister COLOMBO (Agencies): The United States plans to declare Sri Lanka's Tamil Tiger guerrillas as terrorists, a move that will lead to freezing the rebels' foreign assets, a senior minister said here yesterday.Justice Minister G. L. Peiris said the U.S.

Toyota-Astra sets production record

Toyota-Astra sets production record JAKARTA (JP): PT Toyota-Astra Motor set a record yesterday as the first automotive company in Indonesia to produce one million vehicles."In the ASEAN region we are the second to reach the million production level after Toyota Motor Thailand, which reached it in...

Third GSM provider launches operations

Third GSM provider launches operations JAKARTA (JP): In the shadow of its existing rivals, the last of the three license holders for Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM), PT Excelcomindo Pratama, launched yesterday its cellular telephone service.Excelcomindo's president, Julius S.

Soeharto warns of destabilizing interest groups

Soeharto warns of destabilizing interest groups JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto warned the public yesterday of interest groups exploiting socioeconomic disparities to achieve their political ends."The efforts to improve the distribution of development gains have been increasingly successful.

Indorama's bonus shares

Indorama's bonus shares JAKARTA (JP): PT Indorama Synthetics, a publicly-listed polyester producer, said yesterday that it will issue four bonus shares for every five old shares and split its stocks by halving their face value to Rp 500 (21 U.S. cents).

Many shrimps ponds may be closed due to bad loans

Many shrimps ponds may be closed due to bad loans BREBES, Central Java (JP): Hundreds of shrimp ponds located on the northern coast of Brebes regency are likely to be auctioned off by the local State Receivership Agency on Sunday due to bad loans on the part of farmers.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Music * Hotel Dai-ichi, Jl. Senen Raya 135, Central Jakarta. - Mezzanine Lounge: The Praise Vocal Group, nightly except Sunday, 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. * Hotel Aryaduta, Jl. Prapatan 44-48, Central Jakarta: - Ambiente Italian Restaurant: Los Morenitos Vocal Group, Monday, Thursday,...

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Oct. 8, 1996 Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------ Ades Alfindo 1,100 0 0 AHAP Insurance 2,675 0 0 Alumindo Perkasa 725 50 321,500 Andayani Megah 1,025 0 45,500 Aneka Kimia...

Govt prepares legal groundwork for islands trial

Govt prepares legal groundwork for islands trial JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia is busy preparing its lawyers and the legal documents pertaining to the disputed Sipadan and Ligitan Islands for its case against Malaysia at the International Court of Justice.

Fishermen worry about losing income, not pollution

Fishermen worry about losing income, not pollutionBy Sirikit Syah SURABAYA (JP): The fishing communities of Kenjeran and Keputih districts here are facing dire health risks from the highest contamination of heavy metals in the world.

Parents call on Soeharto for help

Parents call on Soeharto for help BANDUNG (JP): The proud parents of Indonesia's first quintuplets, born on Monday, have called on President Soeharto to name their babies."I would be very grateful if President Soeharto is willing to give names for our babies," said father Hastadi Wahyu, a 32-year...

Squatter protests demolition

Squatter protests demolition JAKARTA (JP): A squatter in Pluit, North Jakarta, set fire to the remains of his just-demolished house yesterday to protest his eviction action by local authorities.The unidentified man said yesterday that he was disgusted by the demolition of 65 houses, including his,...

Tourist drowned at Kuta beach

Tourist drowned at Kuta beach DENPASAR, Bali: A Japanese tourist, Miki Morio, 27, drowned at Kuta beach while swimming in a restricted area on Sunday, a press report said yesterday.Chief of the Bali lifeguard agency, I Gde Brata, said that Morio ignored repeated warnings that the area was...

True love or chauvinism?

True love or chauvinism? MATARAM, West Nusa Tenggara (JP): Local government officials in East Lombok have a come up with a new policy designed to keep local women faithful: deny them contraception.Women are not allowed to ask for birth control devices while their husbands are working overseas.

Govt agencies reject land lawsuit

Govt agencies reject land lawsuit JAKARTA (JP): Three government agencies yesterday asked the South Jakarta District Court to dismiss a Rp 1.3 billion ($550,000) lawsuit filed against them by a small scale trader evicted from his land in 1989.

City not to revoke discotheque's permit

City not to revoke discotheque's permit JAKARTA (JP): The city administration has decided not to revoke the permit of Hailai discotheque in Ancol, North Jakarta, as closing it down for good would be against the law, an official said on Monday.

RI-Malaysia to take Sipadan rift to ICJ

RI-Malaysia to take Sipadan rift to ICJ JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's President Soeharto and Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad agreed in Kuala Lumpur yesterday to settle their dispute over the Sipadan and Ligitan Islands through the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

Indonesia rejects new scoring system

Indonesia rejects new scoring system JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia will never approve any plans to change the scoring system of badminton, the Secretary-general of the Badminton Association of Indonesia RAJ Gosal said yesterday.

Pertamina signs 7 oil contracts with private firms

Pertamina signs 7 oil contracts with private firms JAKARTA (JP) The state-owned oil company Pertamina signed five production-sharing contracts yesterday for oil and gas exploration and production with foreign companies and technical assistance contracts with two domestic firms.

Ecstasy incident embarrassing

Ecstasy incident embarrassingFrom Bisnis IndonesiaThe incident involving the Garuda pilot who attempted to smuggle 8,000 Ecstasy pills from Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam, is really embarrassing Indonesia.The pilot was reportedly treated in an inhuman way.

Stickup on minibus

Stickup on minibusFrom Media IndonesiaHoldups are happening on public buses again. Recently my college-going child became a victim. The incident happened on Thursday, Sept. 26, 1996, around 6:30 a.m. on minibus B-91, which plies the Tanah Abang-Batusari route.

Settling a sibling row

Settling a sibling row If two siblings are fighting over two pies, the solution is obvious: each gets one. If two nations are fighting over two small islands however, the solution, unfortunately, may not be as simple.

Mayor warns E. Jakarta residents of floods

Mayor warns E. Jakarta residents of floods JAKARTA (JP): East Jakarta Mayor Sudarsono warned people living along the banks of the Ciliwung, the Cipinang and the Sunter rivers to evacuate as soon as possible in anticipation of wet-season floods.

Sampoerna shares drop 5.9% in one day on foreign selling

Sampoerna shares drop 5.9% in one day on foreign selling JAKARTA (JP): The price of PT HM Sampoerna shares dropped by 5.9 percent yesterday on foreign investors' weakening sentiment, but dealers were uncertain of the major trigger for the decline.

Defense council suggests limiting outdoor campaigning

Defense council suggests limiting outdoor campaigning JAKARTA (JP): The National Council for Defense and Security, which was recently commissioned by President Soeharto to draw up new rules for election campaigning, has suggested limiting outdoor campaign rallies.

Alatas to get honorary degree

Alatas to get honorary degree SEMARANG: Diponegoro University is to award an honorary doctorate to Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Alatas next week for his outstanding role in boosting Indonesia's image overseas.

RC Motorsport to hire Ananda

RC Motorsport to hire Ananda JAKARTA (JP): Ananda Mikola is to become the first Indonesian driver to be recruited by Italy's leading Formula-Three team, RC Motorsport, for next year's European and Asian F-3 championship series.

Baby with HIV draws public sympathy

Baby with HIV draws public sympathy JAKARTA (JP): Recent reports about an unidentified baby who contracted Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) from its mother tugged at laypeople's heartstrings.Several people interviewed by The Jakarta Post expressed sympathy and concern about the first baby to be...

Japan's Sharp Corp. raising production in RI

Japan's Sharp Corp. raising production in RIBy Hendarsyah Tarmizi TOKYO (JP): Japan's Sharp Corporation is preparing to open and build more factories in Indonesia to tap its growing market for consumer electronics.

RI sends team for world canoe polo

RI sends team for world canoe polo JAKARTA (JP): Seven Indonesian canoers will take part in the World Canoe Polo Championships in Adelaide, Australia from Oct. 9 to Oct. 13.M. Ashidiq, Indonesian coach and team manager, said yesterday his athletes were aiming for third place in their debut.