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World's food marketing agencies open workshop

World's food marketing agencies open workshop JAKARTA (JP): The Association of Food Marketing Agencies (AFMA) in cooperation with the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and Indonesia's State Logistics Agency (Bulog) began a three-day workshop in Jakarta yesterday.

Immediate action needed to avert starvation

Immediate action needed to avert starvation JAKARTA (JP): Besides being blamed for the smog, the prolonged drought will also impact agricultural production. We asked Dr. H.S. Dillon, executive director of the recently founded Center for Agriculture Policy Studies, to comment on the current...

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Graphic Exhibition: Boeatan Indonesia Asli, Vintage Indonesian Advertising and Graphic Design Revisited at Galeri TC (Twilight Cafe), Jl. Kemang Raya No.24A South Jakarta, Nov. 12-30. * Painting Exhibition: Night and Day, by Arnold Sobers and Mulyadi W.

RP 'inactive' over kidnapped girl

RP 'inactive' over kidnapped girl COTABATO, Philippines (AFP): The father of a two-year-old girl kidnapped by bandits in July, accused the government yesterday of "inaction" over his daughter's abduction while acting immediately to free an Irish priest.

RP suspends peace talks

RP suspends peace talks MANILA (AFP): The Philippine government said yesterday it was suspending peace talks with Communist guerrillas until insurgents freed a police officer they seized near Manila last month.

BI urged to help small firms

BI urged to help small firms JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia, the central bank, was urged yesterday to provide bridging finance to business customers of the 16 closed banks to prevent them from going into bankruptcy, otherwise the already swollen ranks of the unemployed would further explode.

Caltex to acquire Thai British Petroleum Oil

Caltex to acquire Thai British Petroleum Oil BANGKOK (AFP): Caltex Oil (Thailand) Ltd. said yesterday it will acquire the entire retail service station network of British Petroleum Oil (Thailand) Ltd., despite a serious recession and a slump in oil sales.

Problem of migrant workers

Problem of migrant workersFrom Media IndonesiaFrequently occurring problems related to Indonesian migrant workers are a dilemma. It often happens that cases involving these migrant workers are not thoroughly settled because information about these workers, while still at home and abroad, is not...

Soeharto enters vice presidential candidacy debate

Soeharto enters vice presidential candidacy debate JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto stepped into the ongoing discourse on who will be the next vice president yesterday, saying that only the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) has a final say on the matter.

More Nigerians arrested for heroin possession

More Nigerians arrested for heroin possession JAKARTA (JP): Police have arrested another two foreigners holding Nigerian passports for possessing 3.6 kilograms of first- grade heroin, a senior officer said yesterday.National Police spokesman Brig. Gen.

Women workers

Women workersFrom MerdekaI agree that all illegal women workers abroad should be deported, because they have created many problems for the Indonesian government. But I don't agree to the idea to stop sending legal workers abroad because it would increase unemployment and hamper efforts to eradicate...

Medan students protest price hikes

Medan students protest price hikes MEDAN, North Sumatra: Dozens of university students took to the streets yesterday to protest the rise in prices prevalent throughout the city.Carrying posters saying "Prices rise, the people are restless" and "Reduce prices now", the students went to the...

Mine investment to remain unattractive

Mine investment to remain unattractive SINGAPORE (Reuters): Mining investment will not come back to Asia soon, after the scandal surrounding the Busang gold find in Indonesia, and there is also a need to re-establish confidence in mining rules here, an analyst said yesterday.

Live broadcast ban undue: House leaders

Live broadcast ban undue: House leaders JAKARTA (JP): House of Representatives leaders said yesterday that they had not expected the government to ban two private televisions from broadcasting live Monday's plenary session.The House's top brass, however, fell short of denouncing the ban.

Integrity at stake in bank closure aftermath

Integrity at stake in bank closure aftermath Bank Andromeda, one of the 16 banks being liquidated, has filed a lawsuit at the State Administrative Court against the government. Analyst Laksamana Sukardi discusses the consequences of the lawsuit.

Govt to protect workers facing dismissal

Govt to protect workers facing dismissal JAKARTA (JP): The government promised yesterday to protect workers facing dismissal by companies affected by the economic crisis.Minister of Manpower Abdul Latief told a hearing of House Commission V for manpower and trade that employers could not...

Arco produces 1b barrel oil

Arco produces 1b barrel oil JAKARTA (JP): Arco Indonesia marked yesterday its one billionth barrel of oil produced from its offshore Ardjuna field in the Java Sea.Crude oil has been produced at this field since operations started under a production-sharing contract with the state-owned Pertamina in...

Bank Jakarta has 'bad ties' with Bank Indonesia

Bank Jakarta has 'bad ties' with Bank Indonesia JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto's half brother Probosutedjo has implied that a poor relationship between his closed bank, Bank Jakarta, and Bank Indonesia, the central bank, triggered the government's recent decision to close his bank.

Motorola enters Laos

Motorola enters Laos BANGKOK (AFP): U.S.-based telecommunications giant Motorola announced here yesterday it is making its latest GSM-system cellular mobile phones available in Laos.The statement came as Laos Telecom, a joint venture between the Laotian government and Shinawatra International of...

Elderly get 20% fare discount

Elderly get 20% fare discount JAKARTA (JP): The elderly may now find it easier to travel as they will be given a 20 percent discount in transport fares.In a letter No.SE.11/KH/306/Phb/97 issued on Oct. 2, the Minister of Transportation specified that those over 65-years of age would be given a 20...

State facilities for Papuans

State facilities for Papuans MADANG, Irian Jaya: The Merauke regency office says all public facilities available in the area can be used by citizens of Papua New Guinea living close to the border, Antara said.

S&P gives 'B+' to APP Finance's $300m notes

S&P gives 'B+' to APP Finance's $300m notes JAKARTA (JP): International rating agency Standard and Poor's has assigned a 'B+' long-term rating to APP Finance Mauritius Ltd.'s US$300 million liquid yield option notes due in 2012.

Ineffective supervision

Ineffective supervision The commentaries appearing in the media on the crisis relating to the liquidation of a great number of banks reveals that there is a latent deficiency in the supervision system within the Indonesian corporation structure that was disregarded which subsequently caused the...

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Nov. 11, 1997: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------ Ades Alfindo 850 50 17,000 AHAP Insurance 2,500 0 0 Alter Abadi 525 0 0 Alumindo Light Metal 475 -25 5,000 Alumindo...

Mgr. Jos Suwatan elected bishop conference chief

Mgr. Jos Suwatan elected bishop conference chief JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Bishops Conference (KWI) elected Mgr. Jos Suwatan OSC, as its new chairman for the 1997-2000 period yesterday, replacing Julius Cardinal Darmaatmadja.Suwatan, 57, is also Bishop of Manado, North Sulawesi.

Lenteng Agung residents stung by water crisis

Lenteng Agung residents stung by water crisis JAKARTA (JP): For the first time ever, Lenteng Agung -- which is considered one of Jakarta's water catchment areas -- is experiencing a water shortage, an official said yesterday.

'Liquidity, lower rates' can save businesses

'Liquidity, lower rates' can save businesses JAKARTA (JP): Dying local businesses could be saved only with supplying enough liquidity and lowering bank interest rates, economist Sjahrir and banker Masyhud Ali said yesterday.

Artist on probation for damaging painting

Artist on probation for damaging painting JAKARTA (JP): Central Jakarta District Court sentenced a local choreographer to a six-month suspended jail term with a one-year probation period for damaging a painting valued at up to Rp 200 million (US$60,606).

Demand for industrial estates to drop 10 percent

Demand for industrial estates to drop 10 percent JAKARTA (JP): Industrial park developer PT Suryacipta Swadaya, a subsidiary of publicly listed PT Surya Semesta Internusa, expects a 10 percent drop in demand due to the currency crisis.

Asian currencies tread water

Asian currencies tread water SINGAPORE (Reuters): Most Asian currencies remained in well- worn territory yesterday as the stricken Korean won managed to stave off further attacks with the help of its central bank.

Year-end concerts begin

Year-end concerts begin JAKARTA (JP): Local rock group Dewa 19, pop band Bragi and foreign group Michael Learns to Rock will end the year with a bang in A Mild Cigarette Concert Tour sponsored by cigarette company PT H.M. Sampoerna.

Borobudur Hotel reopens

Borobudur Hotel reopens JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto inaugurated yesterday the newly renovated Borobudur Inter-Continental Hotel on Jl. Lapangan Banteng Selatan, Central Jakarta.The official reopening of the 674-room, five-star hotel also marked a return to business after 22 months of...

Momentum grows for OPEC to boost output

Momentum grows for OPEC to boost output DUBAI (Reuters): Saudi Arabia appeared to have stepped closer yesterday in securing key backing for its proposal to let OPEC members open up the taps next year to meet world oil demand.

Annual EU-ASEAN meeting in doubt

Annual EU-ASEAN meeting in doubt BANGKOK (AFP): A meeting between officials of the European Union (EU) and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations here next week could be canceled because of a dispute over Myanmar, sources said yesterday.

Bulog to raise rice price by 10 percent next year

Bulog to raise rice price by 10 percent next year JAKARTA (JP): The chairman of the State Logistics Agency (Bulog) Beddu Amang said yesterday that the government planned to increase the floor price of rice early next year by about 10 percent.

Premier Chuan finalizes new cabinet lineup

Premier Chuan finalizes new cabinet lineup BANGKOK (Agencies): Prime Minister Chuan Leekpai finalized an eight-party cabinet yesterday with his 123-seat Democrat Party set to take the helm of most economic ministries, senior party sources said.

Airlines face collapse on Asian woes: Report

Airlines face collapse on Asian woes: Report MELBOURNE (Reuters): At least three Asian airlines face collapse as some of the region's high-flying economies skid to a virtual halt over the next two years, an Australian-based aviation consultant said in a report released yesterday.

Hartono formally retires from military

Hartono formally retires from military JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Information R. Hartono was among the 96 senior ranking Army officers who were given a symbolic military farewell in a retirement ceremony filled with pageantry at the National Military Academy in Magelang, Central Java, yesterday.

Thailand to keep buying natuna gas: Pertamina

Thailand to keep buying natuna gas: Pertamina JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia remains optimistic that Thailand will continue with its plan to buy natural gas from Natuna island despite Thailand's recent announcement that it would delay the purchase.

Most domestic help agencies illegal

Most domestic help agencies illegal JAKARTA (JP): The City Manpower Agency's supervision of companies that supply domestic helpers is hindered by a lack of funds and facilities, an official said yesterday.R.H.

Two sugar mills, one cement plant to be built in East Timor

Two sugar mills, one cement plant to be built in East Timor JAKARTA (JP): East Timor will have two sugar mills and a cement plant next year, its governor Abilio Jose Osorio Soares said yesterday.Abilio expects the presence of the new industry will be able to provide at least 20,000 job...

Police seize 3 kg of hashish

Police seize 3 kg of hashish BANDUNG, West Java: Police confiscated here yesterday three- kilograms of hashish and arrested the seven people suspected of selling the illegal substance.Five of the seven arrested were registered as students at a local university. Of the five, two are women.Col.

Depok gets new police chief

Depok gets new police chief DEPOK (JP): City Police Chief Maj. Gen. Hamami Nata yesterday inducted Lt. Col. Fajar Priantoro as the new chief of the Depok Police Precinct.Fajar replaces Lt. Col. Yudi Sushariyadi who has been assigned to lead the South Jakarta Police Precinct.

RI's macroeconomy affected by graft, monopoly

RI's macroeconomy affected by graft, monopoly JAKARTA (JP): The International Monetary Fund's first deputy managing director, Stanley Fischer, sees Indonesia's economic problems as complex because macroeconomic conditions are actually sound and robust.

Messengers under pressure as Asian news sours

Messengers under pressure as Asian news soursBy Chris Johnson SINGAPORE (Reuters): Information and those who publish it are coming under pressure across Asia as the region experiences some of its biggest challenges in decades.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:30 My Country 2:35 TV Series: Big Brother Jake 3:10 Indonesian Children 3:35 Talk Show: Kotak Pos 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Education Quiz: Cepat Tepat 5:10 TV Series: Road to Avonlea 5:55 Music 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita 6:05 Nusantara, The Beloved Country...

Expert criticizes 1994 school curriculum

Expert criticizes 1994 school curriculum JAKARTA (JP): The current high school curriculum introduced by the government in 1994 is designed solely for those intending to further their education at universities, not for those who plan to work, leading education expert J. Drost said yesterday.

Beware of major floods next year, expert warns

Beware of major floods next year, expert warns YOGYAKARTA (JP): An expert has warned the public to prepare for the coming monsoon as huge floods may occur during January and February, especially in the provinces of Central Java, Yogyakarta and East Java.

NGOs back PPP's bid for human rights charter

NGOs back PPP's bid for human rights charter JAKARTA (JP): The United Development Party's (PPP) bid for the establishment of a People's Consultative Assembly decree on human rights received a boost yesterday when 10 non-governmental organizations declared their support for the campaign.

Seizure of Tonton's medal too rushed: Cycling body

Seizure of Tonton's medal too rushed: Cycling body JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Cycling Association's vice chairman, Hario Tilarso, said yesterday he was disappointed with the 19th SEA Games organizers' decision to confiscate Tonton Susanto's gold in the 40kms Individual Time Trial after he was...