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Sutiyoso told to settle PDAM rift

Sutiyoso told to settle PDAM rift JAKARTA (JP): An observer has warned Governor Sutiyoso to put back on track the derailed water management deal between city water company PDAM Jaya and its two foreign partners.

Jakarta-Merak toll road prone to robbery

Jakarta-Merak toll road prone to robbery TANGERANG (JP): Motorists heading for the Kebon Jeruk- Tangerang toll road ought to be careful when giving lifts to strangers following two separate vehicle robberies on Saturday and Sunday.

Garbage dump closure plan opposed

Garbage dump closure plan opposed BEKASI (JP): Hundreds of scavengers at the disputed Bantar Gebang garbage dump site here had the opportunity on Tuesday to meet with Jakarta Governor Sutiyoso and urge him to disregard a request from Bekasi councilors to close the dump.

Government pressed ahead with rights tribunal

Government pressed ahead with rights tribunal JAKARTA (JP): An interministerial team set a two-day timeframe on Tuesday to complete a draft of a government regulation in lieu of a law which will constitute the establishment of a national tribunal to prosecute human rights abuses in East Timor.

Seminars probe malnutrition causes

Seminars probe malnutrition causes JAKARTA (JP): Lack of awareness of proper dietary needs and poverty were both blamed as causes for the estimated seven million Indonesian children suffering from malnutrition.

Asian crisis hurt women more than men: Report

Asian crisis hurt women more than men: Report MANILA (AFP): Asian women and children were left worse off than men after the region's gravest financial crisis in half a century, the International Labor Organization (ILO) said in a report released here on Tuesday.

Air France has new boss

Air France has new boss JAKARTA (JP): French flag carrier Air France has appointed Frederic Gossot as a new general manager for Indonesia, the airline announced here on Tuesday.Frederic will replace outgoing general manager Christian Herpin, who has completed his three year assignment in Jakarta.

IMF replaces representative

IMF replaces representative SEOUL (Dow Jones): John Dodsworth, the International Monetary Fund's senior resident representative in South Korea, will transfer to Indonesia in mid-October, the South Korean Ministry of Finance and Economy said Tuesday.

Marubeni denies deal to cut stake in Chandra Asri

Marubeni denies deal to cut stake in Chandra Asri TOKYO (Dow Jones): Marubeni Corp., one of Japan's largest trading companies, Tuesday denied a report it has reached an agreement with the Indonesian government to restructure their financially troubled ethylene venture, PT Chandra Asri.

Bankruptcy law needs wider definition

Bankruptcy law needs wider definition JAKARTA (JP): The committee for the drafting of the bill on the revision of the Indonesian Bankruptcy Law has proposed a broader definition of "debt" than is contained in the current insolvency law.

One student dies in antimilitary protest

One student dies in antimilitary protest JAKARTA (JP): One student was killed as sporadic rallies broke out across the country to demand the abolition of the military's dual function on Tuesday.The demonstrations marred the 54th Indonesian Military (TNI) Day, which was celebrated throughout the...

Tangerang penitentiary to house illegal foreigners

Tangerang penitentiary to house illegal foreigners JAKARTA (JP): The women's and children's penitentiary in Tangerang will soon also be used to house illegal foreigners in order to relieve overcrowding in the Cengkareng deportation center, an official said on Tuesday.

One more dead in Ambon clash

One more dead in Ambon clash AMBON, Maluku: One died and 15 others were wounded in fresh communal clashes which rocked Ambon on Tuesday.Sources at Dr. Haulussy Hospital confirmed that Yansen, a teenager, died of a bullet wound.

TNI at 54

TNI at 54 It was a fitting sign of the times as much a token of good judgment on the part of the Indonesian Military (TNI) that it chose to celebrate the 54th anniversary of its formation on Tuesday in a relatively low-key manner.Following tradition, President B.J.

The aftermath of an option

The aftermath of an optionBy Marianus Kleden KUPANG, East Nusa Tenggara (JP): The recent self-determination ballot in which East Timorese, both in East Timor and around the world, took part in has had a disastrous aftermath, with various implications.

Police chief to be replaced

Police chief to be replaced MANOKWARI, Irian Jaya: Manokwari Police chief Lt. Col. R.E. Hutabarat is expected to be replaced as the result of the shooting death of one person during the police's handling of a melee which erupted here on Sept. 25.The disclosure came from Brig. Gen. Abraham O.

IMF still insists Indonesia disclose PwC report

IMF still insists Indonesia disclose PwC report JAKARTA (JP): The International Monetary Fund can understand the legal obstacles Indonesia is facing in fully disclosing the PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) audit report on the Bank Bali scandal, according to Chairman of the National Development Planning...

Philippine inflation rate up

Philippine inflation rate up MANILA (DPA): The Philippines' inflation rate inched up to 5.7 percent in September 1999 as consumers began to feel the pinch of oil price hikes, the National Statistics Office (NSO) said Tuesday.

Foundation for conservation launched

Foundation for conservation launched JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Foundation for Cultural Heritage Conservation and Revitalization (Lestari Foundation) was launched on Tuesday in an effort to increase public awareness and raise funding for the conservation of Indonesia's much neglected historical...

RP reviews ties with North Korea

RP reviews ties with North Korea MANILA (AP): The Philippines is inclined to favor establishment of formal ties with North Korea because of the advantages of engaging the reclusive Communist state diplomatically, Foreign Secretary Domingo Siazon said on Tuesday.

ICW foresees no closure of graft case

ICW foresees no closure of graft case JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Corruption Watch (ICW) said they expected no resolution of the alleged corruption at the Balongan oil refinery in West Java if President B.J. Habibie retains power in the new government.

PDI-P's political prowess comes under question

PDI-P's political prowess comes under question JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle's (PDI Perjuangan) much lauded electoral prowess came into immediate uncertainty on Monday following the defeat of Matori Abdul Djalil as chairman of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR).

Forestry research projects

Forestry research projects JAKARTA (JP): PT. Wanatani Makmur Sejati, PT. Sarang Sapta Putra and the ministry for forestry and plantation signed agreements on Monday to implement two forestry research and development projects in Kalimantan.

Detained suspects grilled over Setya's role: Lawyers

Detained suspects grilled over Setya's role: Lawyers JAKARTA (JP): Lawyers representing Rusli Surjadi, one of the suspects in the Rp 546 billion (US$68.25 million) Bank Bali scandal, insisted on Monday that their client be released or at least be granted house-arrest status.

Investment banks to oversee BCA IPO

Investment banks to oversee BCA IPO JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) announced on Monday that it had appointed investment banks Lehman Brothers and Merrill Lynch and local securities firms PT Danareksa Sekuritas and PT Bahana Securities to prepare the initial public...

Five dead in RP shipyard blast

Five dead in RP shipyard blast SUBIC, Philippines (AFP): An explosion ripped through a shipyard here on Monday, killing five Filipino workers and causing extensive damage to a drydocked tanker, police said.

Industries profit from infrastructure

Industries profit from infrastructure JAKARTA (JP): More infrastructure to support the growing industries in Banten is currently being built. It is the publicly listed industrial estate and housing developer PT Kawasan Industri Jababeka Tbk.

Molotov cocktails hit Australian school

Molotov cocktails hit Australian school JAKARTA (JP): South Jakarta police detectives are searching for a dark-colored Panther van, believed to be used by a group of unidentified people who flung two Molotov cocktails into the Australian International School compound in Pejaten, early on Monday...

Banten ready to accommodate chemical industry

Banten ready to accommodate chemical industryBy I. Christianto JAKARTA (JP): Supported by its ideal topography, West Java's Banten area has many advantages for various giant industries, particularly petrochemical-related factories.

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates Bank Indonesia's conversion rates on Oct. 4, 1999: Bank notes rates Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 7,599.00 7,675.00Australian dollar 1 4,987.98 5,043.24Austrian schilling 1 591.51 597.70Belgian franc 1 201.77 203.88Brunei dollar 1 4,485.30 4,532.84Canadian dollar 1 5,145.

Mahaka SM eyes top position in western division

Mahaka SM eyes top position in western division SURABAYA (JP): Mahaka Satria Muda were preparing to take command of the western division after it upset Cahaya Lestari Surabaya (CLS) of the eastern division 70-45 in the sixth day of the third series of the A Mild Kobatama national basketball league...

Most East Timor refugees wish to return

Most East Timor refugees wish to return JAKARTA (JP): More than 58 percent of some 250,000 East Timor refugees sheltered in East Nusa Tenggara want to return to their homeland, the government and the United Nations' High Commission on Refugees (UNHCR) says.

President Habibie ready for accountability speech

President Habibie ready for accountability speech JAKARTA (JP): President B.J. Habibie said on Monday he was confident and fully prepared to deliver his accountability speech to the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) on Oct.14.

Six Indonesian Futures qualifiers move on

Six Indonesian Futures qualifiers move on JAKARTA (JP): Six Indonesian players survived matches on Monday in the second round of the qualifiers for the Indonesia Futures F5 at the Kemayoran tennis complex in Central Jakarta.

E. Timor tragedy plays key role in Portugal poll

E. Timor tragedy plays key role in Portugal pollBy Richard Waddington LISBON (Reuters): If Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Guterres betters his performance of four years ago, and wins an outright parliamentary majority in Sunday's election, he may have the long-suffering people of East Timor to...

Amien Rais' election

Amien Rais' election Tuesday evening's election of the People's Consultative Assembly speaker, broadcast live by a private TV station, gave the impression that democracy in Indonesia has been successfully resuscitated.

Syarwan Hamid elected to MPR

Syarwan Hamid elected to MPR RIAU: Minister of Home Affairs Syarwan Hamid was one of five people elected on Monday by the provincial council who will attend the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) as the Riau Regional Representatives.Syarwan Hamid obtained the highest approval with 32 votes.

Legal experts urge police to disarm volunteers

Legal experts urge police to disarm volunteers JAKARTA (JP): Legal professionals called on city police on Monday to disarm volunteers who are part of a joint security force safeguarding the General Session of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR).

NGOs call on donors to give Indonesia debt relief

NGOs call on donors to give Indonesia debt relief JAKARTA (JP): Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) urged the World Bank and other donor institutions on Monday to reduce Indonesia's sovereign debt by at least 30 percent.

Violence and money politics

Violence and money politicsFrom NeracaEvery day we read in our press that the reformists' camp is worried that there will be violence and/or money politics during the presidential election in the General Session of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR).

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Oct. 4, 1999: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------ Ades Alfindo 500 0 0 AHAP Insurance 550 0 0 Alakasa Industrindo 250 0 0 Alter Abadi 275 0 429,000 Alumindo Light...

Fair competition law must be enacted on time: Official

Fair competition law must be enacted on time: Official JAKARTA (JP): Vice cabinet secretary Erman Rajagukguk has urged the country's next government to implement the antimonopoly and unfair competition law in the first quarter of next year, as scheduled, in order to ensure fair business practices.

Parking fee hike effective from January

Parking fee hike effective from January JAKARTA (JP): The city administration is to set a new official parking fee at between Rp 1,000 and Rp 500 for cars and Rp 500 for motorcycles at spaces managed by the city parking management body BP Parkir starting from next year, an official announced on...

Forex reserves up to $16b

Forex reserves up to $16b JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's net foreign exchange reserves during the fourth week of September increased by US$216.5 million to $16 billion from the level of the previous week, Bank Indonesia reported on Monday.

Herry Agung wins national drag race

Herry Agung wins national drag race JAKARTA (JP): Local racer Herry Agung upset defending champion Canadian Robert Paul to win on Sunday the fourth leg of the national drag race at the Sentul circuit, near Bogor.

N. Korea makes overtures to RP

N. Korea makes overtures to RP MANILA (AFP): North Korea is renewing its bid to establish diplomatic relations with the Philippines, Filipino Foreign Secretary Domingo Siazon said on Monday.He told reporters he met with North Korean Foreign Minister Paek Nam Sun at the United Nations last week.

Anwar accuses Mahathir of lying

Anwar accuses Mahathir of lying KUALA LUMPUR (Agencies): Malaysia's jailed former deputy premier Anwar Ibrahim insisted on Monday he had declared his assets while in office and accused Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad of lying about the issue.

Asian currencies climb, with strong rupiah leading the way

Asian currencies climb, with strong rupiah leading the way SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Asian currencies are stronger against the U.S. dollar in late trading Monday with a surprisingly strong Indonesian rupiah leading the way, following the weekend election of reformist Amien Rais as the speaker of the...

Banyumas officials go back to school

Banyumas officials go back to school PURWOKERTO, Central Java: A senior regency official here has drawn attention to the fact that only 10 percent of the 4,366 officials working at the Banyumas administration have been educated beyond high school.

TNI suspects snipers behind Ambon killings

TNI suspects snipers behind Ambon killings AMBON, Maluku (JP): A military officer said on Monday he suspected trained snipers were behind the fatalities in the latest communal clashes in Batumerah subdistrict here.