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Deserted markets greet Chinese New Year

Deserted markets greet Chinese New Year JAKARTA (JP): The Year of the Tiger is just a few days away, and the city's Chinatown of Kota is festooned with red and gold, traditional colors of the Chinese New Year.Behind all the gaudy decorations, business is gray.

Ice skating glides into Jakarta's teen mall culture

Ice skating glides into Jakarta's teen mall cultureBy Monika Winarto JAKARTA (JP): For urban teenagers like Patricia, ice skating has become a pastime similar to going to the movies or shopping. And it is now recognized as a teenage trend and part of the mall culture.

Guruh at ease with that imposing family name

Guruh at ease with that imposing family nameBy Bruce Emond JAKARTA (JP): Fate dealt Guruh Soekarnoputra that double-edged sword of a resoundingly famous family name.The youngest son of the nation's first president says he no longer feels he has to live up to his lofty lineage.

Artistic gold expo to be held

Artistic gold expo to be held JAKARTA (JP): The Italian Trade commission invites interested Indonesian gold jewelry designers, painters, sculptors and architects to take part in the second Oro d'Autore artistic gold exhibition of 1998.

Stanley recommends US$10b bailout for Indonesia

Stanley recommends US$10b bailout for Indonesia SINGAPORE (Reuters): U.S. investment bank Morgan Stanley has recommended Indonesia issue US$10 billion of long-term bonds to ease short-term corporate offshore debt burdens, the Business Times newspaper reported on Saturday.

Ananda hoping to reach F-3 Italian series top five

Ananda hoping to reach F-3 Italian series top five JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's rising star Ananda Mikola expressed optimism on Friday of reaching the world top five in his second year at the Italian Formula-3 series.

Buying what we don't need in sales

Buying what we don't need in sales JAKARTA (JP): Sales, sales, sales! Signs, each bigger than the other, smile at me whenever I go shopping. It is difficult to resist the seduction, but usually I try to be strong."Buy things only when you need them," I say to myself.

Currency crisis might hit players

Currency crisis might hit players MELBOURNE, Australia (AP): Indonesian tennis star Yayuk Basuki fears the Southeast Asian currency crisis might halt advances made by players from the region.Yayuk joined Thailand's Tamarine Tanasugarn in the fourth round of the Australian Open yesterday with a 6-4,...

Poor sentiment hits rally prospects

Poor sentiment hits rally prospects TOKYO (AFP): Depressed regional sentiment looked set to nullify the customary rally ahead of the Lunar New Year celebrations as markets generally lost ground Friday amid a weakening Indonesian rupiah, dealers said.

Tarto's jurnalistic tour through palace ritual

Tarto's jurnalistic tour through palace ritualBy Sri Wahyuni YOGYAKARTA (JP): An old woman dressed in an abdi dalem costume of a Javanese palace servant -- which consists of few pieces of cloth wrapped around her legs and chest -- solemnly sits on her knees before an old earthenware pot.

Third baby found dead this year

Third baby found dead this year JAKARTA (JP): A newborn, estimated to be two days old, has found dead in a plastic bag in front of a residence's gate at the luxury Cipinang Indah housing complex in East Jakarta.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:30 My Country 2:35 TV Series: The Crystal Maze 3:10 Teenager's Program: Jenjang Vokal 3:35 Tour and Travel: Wisata Nasional 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Sports 5:30 TV Drama: Pemberian 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita 6:05 Nusantara, The Beloved Country 6:15 Village...

Moslems to pray for an end to crisis

Moslems to pray for an end to crisis TANGERANG (JP): At least 4,000 Moslems are expected to join the seven days of all-night prayers, which begin tonight, at Al- Istiqna Mosque here.They will also be calling on Allah to save Indonesia from the economic crisis gripping the nation, the mosque...

Patients complain of drug scarcity

Patients complain of drug scarcity MANADO, North Sulawesi: Patients complained yesterday about the scarcity and skyrocketing prices of medicines in the city.The prices of local medicines have increased 100 percent, and hospitals often ask patients to wait days for their drugs.

TV surprises in store for 'Lebaran' festivity

TV surprises in store for 'Lebaran' festivity JAKARTA (JP): The five local TV stations are offering a variety of features for viewers as they prepare to greet Idul Fitri.Aside from regularly scheduled news and prime-time fare, the special lineup for Lebaran will include religious talk shows and...

Revised state budget fails to amaze currency market

Revised state budget fails to amaze currency market JAKARTA (JP): The government's announcement of a revised 1998/1999 draft state budget failed to wow the market as the rupiah continued its downward trend, touching to as low as 15,000 to U.S. dollar yesterday.

Cultural training for journalists

Cultural training for journalists JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta chapter of the Indonesian Journalists Association (PWI Jaya) in cooperation with the Jakarta Art Council will hold a training course for journalists to enable them to widen their cultural knowledge.

Crisis spikes women players' guns: Eka

Crisis spikes women players' guns: Eka JAKARTA (JP): A chess observer has said that this year's target to develop a woman grandmaster could not be achieved while the country was in such economic turmoil."We are facing a difficult financial situation.

121,000 passengers leave Jakarta as peak approaches

121,000 passengers leave Jakarta as peak approaches JAKARTA (JP): With the Idul Fitri exodus approaching its expected peak on Tuesday, the number of passengers leaving the city on buses and trains reached an estimated 121,000 yesterday.Data from the national Idul Fitri post, as at 8 p.m.

Businessman questioned over bomb explosion

Businessman questioned over bomb explosion JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta Regional Military Command chief Maj. Gen. Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin said that business tycoon Sofjan Wanandi has been questioned after alleged documents bearing his name were found at a bomb site.

Govt presents revised budget

Govt presents revised budget JAKARTA (JP): The government announced yesterday a revised 1998/1999 budget, raising revenue and expenditures and reducing fuel subsidies, but closely following recommendations by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

The financial crisis is a lesson for Asian countries

The financial crisis is a lesson for Asian countries The current financial crisis affecting most of Asia would not have come about if there was some kind of mechanism to regulate excessive foreign capital flows, argues Sri Lankan economist Gamani Corea in this Inter Press Service commentary.

Goldman Sachs sees no debt moratorium

Goldman Sachs sees no debt moratorium SINGAPORE (Reuters): Indonesia is unlikely to impose a debt moratorium or capital controls, Goldman Sachs economist Don Hanna said on Thursday.Hanna, who had just flown in from Indonesia, told a Singapore investment conference the Jakarta government could come...

Japan pledges to help RI

Japan pledges to help RI TOKYO (AFP): Finance Minister Hiroshi Mitsuzuka said yesterday Japan would maintain close contact with the Group of Seven (G-7) nations and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to help Indonesia overcome its financial crisis.

Jamsostek claims return on its investment above average

Jamsostek claims return on its investment above average JAKARTA (JP): State social insurance company PT Jamsostek has denied analysts' allegations that it had mismanaged investment funds in 1996, saying the return on its investment during the period was above average.

73 riders confirmed for Tegal motocross

73 riders confirmed for Tegal motocross JAKARTA (JP): Seventy-three riders have confirmed their participation in the Gudang Garam international motocross championships in Tegal, Central Java, on Feb. 7 and Feb. 8.

Two state firms ready for public offering

Two state firms ready for public offering JAKARTA (JP): Two of 12 state companies are set to float their shares to the public through the capital market this year amid the current bearish market, a senior official said.

Asian currencies depressed, intervention supports rupiah

Asian currencies depressed, intervention supports rupiah SINGAPORE (Reuters): Depressed Asian currency markets largely ignored Indonesia's revised, IMF-endorsed 1998/99 budget, driving the rupiah to seek refuge in the arms of the central bank.

Progressive car taxation system to be revoked

Progressive car taxation system to be revoked JAKARTA (JP): City residents and companies who own more than one vehicle will soon no longer have to pay tax on them at rates of between 20 percent and 100 percent higher than the standard vehicle tax rates.

Habibie seeks Manila's aid

Habibie seeks Manila's aid MANILA (Reuters): Indonesia's top technology minister has urged the Philippines to support an Indonesian aircraft project that recently lost government funding under IMF-sponsored reforms, the Philippine presidential palace said yesterday.

400,000 workers jobless

400,000 workers jobless SEMARANG, Central Java: Four hundred thousand construction workers have been left jobless in the recent economic crisis that has forced about 3,500 builders to close down here.The chairman of Central Java's Indonesian Builders Association (Gapensi) branch, Soendoro, told The...

Exodus in a gloomy time

Exodus in a gloomy time The country may have been hit by crisis but for the majority of our people the show must go on. The hectic days have arrived when people elbow their way into overcrowded buses, trains, cars or any other means of transportation available to return to their family village in...

Govt intervention still needed to curb price hike

Govt intervention still needed to curb price hike JAKARTA (JP): The government's market intervention is still needed to anticipate a possible sharp increase in prices in the next few months, economic analysts have said.

Government optimistic in balance of payments

Government optimistic in balance of payments JAKARTA (JP): The government remains optimistic that the country will enjoy a surplus of US$1.1 billion in its balance of payments next fiscal year despite investors' vanishing confidence in the economy.

RI urged to overhaul banking system, bankruptcy laws

RI urged to overhaul banking system, bankruptcy laws HONG KONG (Reuters): Two of the quickest routes to restoring confidence in the crashing rupiah would be for Indonesia to allow its bad banks to fail and draft new bankruptcy laws, experts and analysts said on Friday.

'Jockeys' out, stickers in for Jakarta motorists

'Jockeys' out, stickers in for Jakarta motorists JAKARTA (JP): The city administration is set to scrap the "three-in-one" traffic regulation for Jakarta's major thoroughfares and replace it with car stickers, an official said yesterday.

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates Jakarta (JP): Bank Ekspor Impor Indonesia's (Bank Exim) conversion rates on Jan. 23, 1998: Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S dollar 1 12,250.00 15,250.00Austrian shilling 1 948.30 1,272.40Australian dollar 1 8,187.50 10,261.00Belgian franc 1 335.10 418.40Canadian dollar 1 8,579.30 10,697.

No need to send soccer team to Asian Games: Minister

No need to send soccer team to Asian Games: Minister JAKARTA (JP): State Minister of Youth Affairs and Sport Hayono Isman has said there is no need to send the national soccer team to the Asian Games in Bangkok in December."There is little chance of the team winning any medal.

Ramadhan time for Jakarta

Ramadhan time for JakartaSaturdayMaghrib 6:19 p.m.SundayImsak 4:22 a.m.Subuh 4:32 a.m.

Modified buses running on CNG to help clean up Jakarta skies

Modified buses running on CNG to help clean up Jakarta skiesBy John Bell Air pollution in Jakarta will be slightly reduced by a fleet of Australian-modified buses running on compressed natural gas (CNG).

More protests against Soeharto's renomination

More protests against Soeharto's renomination JAKARTA (JP): The series of demonstrations at the House of Representatives this week continued yesterday as 120 people from different groups staged rallies to express concern about the monetary crisis and show their support for government critics...

PPP decides to renominate Soeharto

PPP decides to renominate Soeharto JAKARTA (JP): Incumbent President Soeharto moved a step closer to receiving an unanimous vote for his renomination to another term after the United Development Party (PPP) announced its support of him yesterday.

Golkar and Army to field only one VP candidate

Golkar and Army to field only one VP candidate JAKARTA (JP): Dominant political organization Golkar and its traditional allies, the Armed Forces and the bureaucracy, have agreed to name only one candidate for the vice presidency, Golkar chairman Harmoko said yesterday.

Teacher shot death in Serpong robbery

Teacher shot death in Serpong robbery TANGERANG (JP): A teacher was shot dead during a scuffle with two robbers who attempted to grab his wife's necklace as the couple neared Bumi Serpong Damai (BSD) housing complex here Thursday evening.Tangerang Police chief Lt. Col.

Explanations sought for Asian financial crisis

Explanations sought for Asian financial crisisBy Edward Neilan Indonesia was biggest victim; China's problems will slow its growth; most solid economy for 1998 may be Taiwan's. TOKYO (JP): How bad was it? How long will it last? What else can we expect?Those are the three simple questions the man or...

Gus Dur wants to resume duty

Gus Dur wants to resume duty JAKARTA (JP): Despite still undergoing treatment in the intensive care ward, Abdurrahman Wahid is already eager to return to his office, his wife said here yesterday.Abdurrahman has told relatives that he wanted to go to the NU headquarters on Jl.

Offshore banks choke RI of U.S. dollars

Offshore banks choke RI of U.S. dollars SINGAPORE (AFP): Offshore banks operating out of Singapore and Hong Kong are choking the supply of precious U.S. dollars to Indonesia as they fear a banking collapse in Jakarta on the weight of staggering debts, bankers and analysts said yesterday.

Moslem leaders to set date for Idul Fitri

Moslem leaders to set date for Idul Fitri JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Religious Affairs Tarmizi Taher said yesterday the Idul Fitri holiday would most likely fall as scheduled on Jan. 30.The final decision on the holiday, which will mark the completion of the 30-day Ramadhan fasting month will be...

Revamped music group Slank has new album

Revamped music group Slank has new albumBy Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): "Ssh... look, Slank has new members," whispered a young lady in the audience. "Are they as good as the old ones?" whispered another.Yes.

Medicine woman accused of murder

Medicine woman accused of murder MEDAN, North Sumatra: Police have arrested a sorceress alleged of killing her sister and keeping her body for practicing witchcraft, Antara reported yesterday.The news agency said Deli Tua-Medan subprecinct police arrested Charan, 30, in her residence on Jl.