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WB mulls loans for Indonesia and Malaysia

WB mulls loans for Indonesia and Malaysia BANGKOK (Reuters): The World Bank is preparing a package of structural adjustment loans for Indonesia under a US$1 billion pledge made in March last year when the country was struck hard by crisis.

Asian monies drift sideways, won and Taiwan dollar rally

Asian monies drift sideways, won and Taiwan dollar rally SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Southeast Asian currencies ended Asian hours mixed against the U.S. dollar Wednesday, as trading in regional markets was slow to restart after Tuesday's holidays.

Military goes ahead with militia recruitment

Military goes ahead with militia recruitment JAKARTA (JP): The city military command began recruiting 12,000 people for the People's Security (Kamra) in the capital as part of the Armed Forces' (ABRI) controversial militia recruitment plan, an official said.The command's spokesman, Lt. Col. DJ.

Two furniture shops gutted by fire

Two furniture shops gutted by fire JAKARTA (JP): Two furniture shops were gutted by a fire on Jl. Jembatan Tinggi in Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta, on Monday.The fire was discovered in a shop belonging to Aming at 4:30 p.m. Despite falling rain, the fire spread quickly to a neighboring shop.

Pests attack Sumba crops

Pests attack Sumba crops MAUMERE, East Nusa Tenggara (JP): Around 750 hectares of crops have been destroyed by locusts in the past few weeks, according to the head of food crops of East Sumba.The official, Umbu Kaludang, was quoted as saying over the weekend that the pests had attacked crops in 26...

Where to go in Surabaya:

Where to go in Surabaya:Exhibition * Painting Exhibition at Shangri-La Hotel, Jl. May. Jend. Sungkono 120 (Phone: 031 5661550), until Jan. 24.Music and Entertainment * Hyatt Regency Surabaya, Jl. Jend. Basuki Rakhmat 106-128 (Phone: 031 5311234): - The Tavern Pub: Phenomenon Band, Monday to Friday,...

Shoe producers predict exports down this year

Shoe producers predict exports down this year JAKARTA (JP): Local shoe producers foresee a continuing drop in export orders to US$1.5 billion this year from $1.8 billion in 1998 as foreign buyers anticipate economic and political instability in Indonesia, an industry executive has said.

Ojek thief caught and killed by mob

Ojek thief caught and killed by mob JAKARTA (JP): Angry residents beat a man to death after allegedly catching him trying steal an ojek (motorcycle taxi) from its driver in Cipari village in Cikupa, Tangerang, on Wednesday night.

Maj. Bayu faces four years imprisonment for Aceh killings

Maj. Bayu faces four years imprisonment for Aceh killings JAKARTA (JP): A military prosecutor demanded on Sunday that a court martial in the Aceh capital of Banda Aceh imprison a former battalion commander to four years prison and dismiss him from the Armed Forces.The prosecutor said that Maj.

3,000 drop-outs in East Kalimantan

3,000 drop-outs in East Kalimantan SAMARINDA, East Kalimantan: The crisis has led to some 3,080 students becoming school drop-outs in the province in the past year.The head of the education office here, Rijani Asnawie, also said an open junior high school system was being applied for those who...

Gold price rise catches debtors

Gold price rise catches debtors NGANJUK, East Java: Two hundred elementary school teachers in Nganjuk who took out debts linked to the price of gold have been caught short by sharp rises in the price of the precious metal.

7 questioned over mosque murder

7 questioned over mosque murder JAKARTA (JP): Police are still investigating the murder case of a mosque caretaker, who was found dead on Saturday morning at the Al-Jihad Grand Mosque compound on Jl. H. Juanda in Ciputat, South Jakarta, a police chief said on Sunday.

Fung Permadi, Zhou Mi wins Korea Open badminton finals

Fung Permadi, Zhou Mi wins Korea Open badminton finals SEOUL (Agencies): Taiwanese Fung Permadi and Zhou Mi of China took the singles titles in the Korea Open badminton championships on Sunday.Fung, a former Indonesian, handed fellow veteran Thomas Stuer- Lauridsen his first big defeat in more than...

Public phones fixed 'for holiday'

Public phones fixed 'for holiday' JAKARTA (JP): The South Jakarta office of state-owned telecommunications company PT Telkom has assigned 48 employees to repair and maintain 135 public telephones in busy locations.

Rewards for stray dog killers

Rewards for stray dog killers BANJARMASIN, South Kalimantan: The provincial government of South Kalimantan has said it will reward any residents who succeed in capturing or killing stray dogs roaming the area.

Tabloid gives food to its distributors

Tabloid gives food to its distributors JAKARTA (JP): The weekly tabloid Tekad, in cooperation with the Tzu Chi Buddhist Foundation, handed over 1,400 food packages to newspaper sellers in the Greater Jakarta area.

Ways to better RI English skills

Ways to better RI English skillsBy A. Chaedar Alwasilah BANDUNG (JP): Success in implementing educational programs depends on many variables. Mixed in are teachers, student motivation, textbooks, bureaucrats' attitude and government policy.

Astra International unlikely to be declared bankrupt

Astra International unlikely to be declared bankrupt JAKARTA (JP): The country's largest automaker, PT Astra International, is unlikely be taken to bankruptcy court by its creditors despite the current stalemate in debt talks, a joint venture securities house has said.

West Natuna pipeline project to be bid soon

West Natuna pipeline project to be bid soon JAKARTA (JP): The West Natuna gas contractors will soon hold a tender for the construction of the underwater pipeline megaproject to channel natural gas from the gas fields west of the Natuna islands to Singapore.

Is it possible to print and scan with the same device?

Is it possible to print and scan with the same device?By Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): Is scanning the reverse of the printing process? Canon, one of the companies that have accumulated the largest numbers of patent rights in the world, apparently thinks so.

SME loan collateral liquidation to end

SME loan collateral liquidation to end JAKARTA (JP): Three Indonesian business associations have urged the government to stop liquidating collateral belonging to small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) held by state banks.

TV programs

TV programsTodayTVRI 5:30 a.m. Religious Teachings: Hikmah Pagi 6:00 Morning News 6:30 News: Nuansa Reformasi 7:00 Children's Program: Lagu Anak Nusantara 7:30 Variety Show: Mega Idul Fitri 8:00 Music 8:30 TV Drama: Ramadhan Bulan Ibadah 9:00 Music 9:30 Interval 2:00 p.m.

Local auto sales dropped 83% in 1998: Association

Local auto sales dropped 83% in 1998: Association JAKARTA (JP): Domestic automobile sales in 1998 nosedived 83 percent, according to the latest report from the Association of Indonesian Automotive Industries.The 68,413 vehicles consisted of 46,398 commercial vehicles and 11,613 passenger vehicles.

Sabah election to test Mahathir

Sabah election to test Mahathir KOTA KINABALU (Reuters): Malaysia's political battleground soon shifts to Sabah state on Borneo Island where Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad faces his first test of strength since sacking his former deputy Anwar Ibrahim.

Severe problems may pitch Thai banks back into crisis

Severe problems may pitch Thai banks back into crisis BANGKOK (AFP): Thailand's crippled banks have made tangible progress in tackling billions of dollars of debt but severe problems are looming which could pitch the sector back into crisis, analysts warn.

Cilacap refinery upgraded

Cilacap refinery upgraded JAKARTA (JP): State oil and gas company Pertamina has increased the capacity of its refinery in Cilacap, Central Java, to 348,000 barrels of oil per day from 300,000 barrels.Refinery spokesman Husni Banser was quoted by Antara news service as saying on Friday in Cilacap...

PGI demands equal protection for people of all religions

PGI demands equal protection for people of all religions JAKARTA (JP): The Communion of Churches in Indonesia (PGI) demanded last week that the government make good of its repeated promise to give equal protection to people of all religions.

Thousands of school buildings in disrepair

Thousands of school buildings in disrepair JAKARTA (JP): More than 100,000 elementary school buildings across the country are in a state of serious disrepair as a result of old age and poor maintenance, a legislator reported on Saturday.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Calligraphy Exhibition: by Yoesoef Effendie, at Jl. Mesjid I/19, Pejompongan, West Jakarta (Phone: 5733912), Jan. 18. * Batik, Furniture Exhibition: Batik dan Antik, at Galeri TC, Jl. Kemang Raya No. 24A, South Jakarta (Phone: 7194278), Sunday, at 10:30 a.m.

Much-maligned ABRI

Much-maligned ABRI The province of Aceh is once again the center of Indonesian political attention. This is because of the Wibawa military operation and the attack of soldiers on unarmed civilians, which caused the death of at least four and wounded many more.

Bandung Propertindo in court

Bandung Propertindo in court JAKARTA (JP): Property firm PT Para Bandung Propertindo was taken to commercial court on Thursday by three small-scaled firms.Data from the Jakarta Commercial Court said that PT Daine Citra Abadi, PT Agrabudi Komunika and Choida Sport Market jointly filed a bankruptcy...

Passengers flock to bus terminals, railway stations

Passengers flock to bus terminals, railway stations JAKARTA (JP): All of the city's major bus terminals and railway stations were inundated on Sunday by thousands of people anxious to travel home to celebrate the Idul Fitri holiday.

Luwu clashes continue in run-up to Idul Fitri

Luwu clashes continue in run-up to Idul FitriBy Jupriadi LUWU, South Sulawesi (JP): On more person died on Sunday as clashes continued between armed residents in the Sabbang district of Luwu regency, bringing the death toll from the week-long strife to six.

A matter of rights

A matter of rights In past years anyone who was branded as a member or supporter of the PKI (Indonesian Communist Party) had to face death, whether physically or socially. The PKI mark was also a most effective weapon in the hands of those who were in power to dispose of anyone who differed in...

SIA gives scholarship

SIA gives scholarship JAKARTA (JP): Singapore Airlines and the Wipara Foundation awarded on Saturday scholarships to 235 eligible students.Singapore Airlines General Manager Indonesia Vijendran Alfreds said that the scholarship program was aimed at helping to ease the impact of the economic crisis...

Six killed in Manila fire

Six killed in Manila fire MANILA (Reuters): Five children were among six people killed in a fire which razed a row of houses in a slum in the Manila district of Paranaque on Sunday morning, fire officials said.

Idul Fitri for presidents past and present

Idul Fitri for presidents past and present JAKARTA (JP): The Idul Fitri Muslim holiday on Tuesday will be the first for B.J. Habibie as President of Indonesia. It will also be the first for Soeharto as an ordinary citizen after celebrating it as the head of state for 32 consecutive years.

Idul Fitri

Idul Fitri In celebration of Idul Fitri, The Jakarta Pos will not appear on Tuesday and Wednesday. The Post will resume publication on Thursday. We wish you a happy Idul Fitri. -- Publisher

Golkar apologizes for past mistakes

Golkar apologizes for past mistakes JAKARTA (JP): The dominant ruling group Golkar apologized to the public on Sunday for its past mistakes. The apology, given in the Idul Fitri spirit of asking forgiveness of one another, was thought by many to be long overdue.

Idul Fitri revelers brave congestion, rains and flooding

Idul Fitri revelers brave congestion, rains and flooding JAKARTA (JP): Some crisis-stricken residents are preparing to gather with families and celebrate Idul Fitri with whatever they have, braving much larger risks than in previous years.

Ramadhan time for Jakarta

Ramadhan time for JakartaMondayMaghrib 6:18 p.m.

Bars, cafes face gloomy trade during Idul Fitri holidays

Bars, cafes face gloomy trade during Idul Fitri holidays JAKARTA (JP): Most the capital's noted bars, cafes and restaurants, including those in five-star hotels, are projected to record a drastic downturn of between 25 percent to 50 percent in sales during the Idul Fitri holidays from last year's...

Palm sugar makers stuck in bitter bind of debt

Palm sugar makers stuck in bitter bind of debtBy Agus Maryono PURWOKERTO, Central Java (JP): For all his 60 years, Munarjo can still agilely climb a 12-meter-high palm tree.Two empty sap-collecting bamboo tubes, each about 50 cm long, hang from his waist.

Gitic declared bankrupt

Gitic declared bankrupt BEIJING (DPA): A southern China court on Saturday announced the formal bankruptcy of the Guangdong International Trust and Investment Company and assigned a special task force to liquidate its assets, the official media reported Sunday.

One soldier dies in latest Aceh violence

One soldier dies in latest Aceh violence JAKARTA (JP): A soldier was killed by Keudu Karieng villagers early Sunday morning in the Meurah Mulia district of North Aceh, shortly after the visit of outgoing chief of the Armed Forces (ABRI) General Affairs Lt. Gen. Fachrul Razi on Saturday.

Asian lending cut by 66% in 1998 as economies slump

Asian lending cut by 66% in 1998 as economies slump HONG KONG (Bloomberg): Banks cut lending to Asian companies and governments by two-thirds in 1998 from 1997, as international lenders decided not to sink any more money into a region where defaults were already rife.

Agriculture minister joins outcry on rice import tax

Agriculture minister joins outcry on rice import tax JAKARTA (JP): Agriculture minister Soleh Solahuddin has sided with analysts in faulting the state minister of food affairs and horticulture's proposal for a 40 percent duty on rice imports.

Japan lends $1.4b to RP

Japan lends $1.4b to RP MANILA (AP): President Joseph Estrada Sunday said Japan has approved a request from the Philippines for $1.4 billion in loans to be obtained from a fund the Japanese government created to help crisis-hit Asian countries.

The salsa and STIX -- An unabashed nightspot review

The salsa and STIX -- An unabashed nightspot reviewBy David M. Schiller JAKARTA (JP): Just as the United States Senate last week took an oath of impartiality prior to starting the impeachment hearings of President Clinton, I also took an oath of honesty prior to penning this review of a Saturday...

Anwar's plea for release on bail rejected

Anwar's plea for release on bail rejected KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): A Malaysian court on Saturday rejected a request by sacked finance minister Anwar Ibrahim, detained since September on sex and corruption charges, to be released on bail.