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To save justice

To save justice Noted jurists, human rights activists and the general public alike united on Monday to express their joy after public prosecutors in Bantul, Yogyakarta province, bravely demonstrated their determination to defend justice.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Photo Exhibition: Kesaksian Abadi by Hilmar Pabel, at Galeri Foto Jurnalistik Antara, Jl. Antara No. 59 Pasar Baru, Central Jakarta, daily except Monday, 11:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., until Nov. 11.

Police, Army raids to rid Tanah Abang of market thugs

Police, Army raids to rid Tanah Abang of market thugs JAKARTA (JP): The Central Jakarta military district commander, Lt. Col. Moeldoko, has followed Mayor Andi Subur Abdullah's pledge to stage massive raids in the crowded Tanah Abang market area to get rid of hoodlums.

Meekatharra enters RI

Meekatharra enters RI MELBOURNE (Reuters): Meekatharra Minerals Ltd said on Tuesday its subsidiary MM Gold Pty Ltd and joint venture partner Teck Corp signed option agreements to acquire a majority interest in two contracts of work in Indonesia's "Trans Borneo Gold Belt.

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 Childrens 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...

Econit predicts economic recovery to take a year

Econit predicts economic recovery to take a year JAKARTA (JP): The Econit Advisory Group estimates that Indonesia's crisis-plagued economy will take at least a year to recover despite the IMF-led bailout package.

PPP calls for greater House control in budget

PPP calls for greater House control in budget JAKARTA (JP): The United Development Party (PPP) suggested yesterday that the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) empower the House of Representatives to control state expenditures.

Flash floods kill two

Flash floods kill two MEDAN, North Sumatra: Two people drowned and another was still missing when flash floods hit four residential areas in the Binjai mayoralty early yesterday morning.The flood was brought on by a sudden overflow in the Bingei river affecting the Bumi Berngam Baru settlement,...

Trader finds body of minivan worker

Trader finds body of minivan worker JAKARTA (JP): An assistant to a minivan driver was found dead with severe head wounds at Tebet market in South Jakarta early yesterday.The victim, identified as Jhoni Situmorang, 25, was believed to have been killed from blunt weapons, said Chief Sergeant Yoseph...

In search of tranquility, intimacy at Kafe Galeri

In search of tranquility, intimacy at Kafe Galeri Starting with its self-explanatory name, Kafe Galeri is an unusual cafe, offering a touch of culture to the R&R concept that, alas, hasn't yet become a norm here.

Marks and Spencer targets Asia in global expansion

Marks and Spencer targets Asia in global expansion LONDON (AFP): The British retail giant, Marks and Spencer, is to launch an aggressive push in Asia as part of an ambitious global expansion plan costing 2.1 billion pounds (US$3.53 billion) which was unveiled yesterday.

Spotlight

SpotlightPhoto A: VisitSheraton BandaraROYAL VISIT: Philip Riley, general manager of the Sheraton Bandara Hotel, (right) escorts Her Royal Highness Rahma El Hassan of Jordan. She paid an unofficial visit here last week before departing for Singapore.

Koja residents get water donation

Koja residents get water donation JAKARTA (JP): The residents Koja district in North Jakarta have been given 10 tankers of water from the Krida Wanita Swadiri Indonesia organization.The donation was handed over Monday by Tatty Oetojo Oesman of the organization to the Koja district head, Jurthoni.

Bumi Modern to raise Rp 297b from right issue

Bumi Modern to raise Rp 297b from right issue JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed PT Bumi Modern, which manages the five-star Hyatt Regency hotel in Surabaya, East Java, will issue one-for-three right shares in December this year to strengthen its operation.

'Linda' kills 130, leaves hundreds missing in Vietnam

'Linda' kills 130, leaves hundreds missing in Vietnam HANOI (Reuters): At least 130 people were killed and hundreds of fishermen missing after a typhoon lashed Vietnam's southern coast, provincial officials said yesterday.

Bank Jakarta defies govt's closure order

Bank Jakarta defies govt's closure order JAKARTA (JP): Probosutedjo, half-brother of President Soeharto and owner of Bank Jakarta, kept his bank open yesterday, ignoring the government's closure order.The bank said yesterday it had begun to repay customers up to Rp 2 million from ordinary savings...

Kaltim Prima Coal plans to list shares on JSX

Kaltim Prima Coal plans to list shares on JSX JAKARTA (JP): PT Kaltim Prima Coal (KPC) coal mining company announced yesterday it would float part of its shares on the Jakarta Stock Exchange next year.Company vice president S.

APEC to agree on currency stability

APEC to agree on currency stability TOKYO (AFP): An APEC leaders' declaration, to be adopted at an upcoming meeting in Canada, is likely to include an agreement to work for stable Asian currencies, a report said yesterday.

Transvestite killed in East Jakarta

Transvestite killed in East Jakarta JAKARTA (JP): The bound body of a 28-year-old transvestite who owned a modeling agency and also worked as a choreographer was found dead Sunday in his house in East Jakarta.

Bakrie Pipe gets $80 million loan

Bakrie Pipe gets $80 million loan JAKARTA (JP): Steel pipe maker PT Bakrie Pipe Industries, a subsidiary of PT Bakrie and Brothers, has secured a US$80 million syndicated loan from local and foreign finance companies to refinance its foreign debts.

Batik copyright urgent, Try says

Batik copyright urgent, Try says YOGYAKARTA (JP): Vice President Try Sutrisno called on Indonesian batik designers and artists yesterday to pursue copyrights of their designs to protect against long-term financial loss.

Busang scandal barely impacts mining investment

Busang scandal barely impacts mining investment JAKARTA (JP): The scandal over the Busang gold field in East Kalimantan, which involved Canadian exploration company Bre-X Minerals, did not have much of an impact on Canadian mining investment, a Canadian official said yesterday.

IMF's reform package will be costly

IMF's reform package will be costly The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has finally agreed to provide Indonesia with a reform package comprising of financial assistance and a set of policy measures to overcome its economic problems. Economist Kwik Kian Gie takes a close look at this package.

Rubber trade wary of currencies, Thai stocks

Rubber trade wary of currencies, Thai stocks SINGAPORE (Reuters): The Southeast Asian rubber trade will be dogged this week by the region's wobbly currency markets even though some Japanese buyers were said to be keen about picking up forward supplies, traders said yesterday.

Saudi Arabia wants OPEC to raise oil output ceiling

Saudi Arabia wants OPEC to raise oil output ceiling DUBAI (Reuters): OPEC kingpin Saudi Arabia yesterday said it wanted OPEC to raise its oil output ceiling to reflect higher world demand for the producer group's crude.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Batik Exhibition, by Maartri Djorghi, at Galeri TC (Twilight Cafe), Jl. Kemang Raya No.24 A South Jakarta, 11:30 a.m. to 12 p.m., until Nov. 8. * Painting Exhibition: From Mooi Indie to Persagi, at Museum Seni Rupa Jakarta, Jl.

Six precincts to get new chiefs

Six precincts to get new chiefs JAKARTA (JP): Six of the nine police precincts in the Greater Jakarta area would get new chiefs, said City Police Spokesman Lt. Col. E. Aritonang yesterday.Aritonang said the new chiefs to be installed starting this week would be of the East, Central and South...

Hospital and conscience

Hospital and conscience Last Sunday night, my driver's son was caught in a fight and stabbed in his stomach. His friends rushed him to the nearest public hospital: RS Fatmawati.When his father arrived at the hospital several hours later, his son, who was in a coma and had lost a lot of blood from...

'Batik' dress

'Batik' dress It is wonderful to see the outlook of the Indonesian government in holding an international batik conference for the first time in Yogyakarta next week. I don't think all the participants of the conference will only sit, talk, relax, enjoy the good time at the batik exhibitions and go...

Arya Setyaki wins Indonesia Kart Race

Arya Setyaki wins Indonesia Kart Race JAKARTA (JP): Jakartan Arya Setyaki won the overall Indonesia Kart Race 1997 title at the Sentul circuit, near Bogor, Sunday.Setyaki, 19, a student at Trisakti University won with a total of 106 points from the seven legs of the race.

Airplane accident investigation

Airplane accident investigationFrom Media IndonesiaA news item on page 24 of Media Indonesia of Oct. 7, 1997 headlined Sikado rejects police involvement in unraveling GA 152 Case has set me reflecting upon the bad luck of the police because the authority given them by the law can be canceled simply...

U.S. confident of Thai recovery

U.S. confident of Thai recovery BANGKOK (Reuters): U.S. President Bill Clinton told the Thai prime minister he was confident of the success of international efforts to help solve Thailand's economic problems.

Lippo Bank California fights for comeback

Lippo Bank California fights for comeback LOS ANGELES (AP): Bad loans and worse publicity linking owner James Riady and former chief executive John Huang to questionable campaign contributions in Washington nearly put Lippo Bank California out of business.

Government told to be honest

Government told to be honest JAKARTA (JP): More than ever before the government needs to be "honest and transparent" in order to avoid possible social unrest following the country's deepening economic woes, a cabinet minister said here yesterday.

Bogor team to represent Indonesia

Bogor team to represent Indonesia JAKARTA (JP): T. Sugianto, Zainal Effendi and Anthony Hatuley from the Bogor golf club won the 1997 Johnnie Walker Inter-team Championship national final at the Jagorawi Golf and Country Club Sunday.

New government economic policy

New government economic policy JAKARTA (JP): The following is the full text of the government's statement on its new economic policy announced on Nov. 3, 1997.1. The government is today announcing a series of economic policy measures.

Tiger eats three goats

Tiger eats three goats BOGOR (JP): A tiger has eaten three goats over the past five weeks in Pulasari village, adjacent to the Ciaten tea plantation in the Leuwiliang subdistrict, Bogor, a village resident said.

Preventing future forest fires (2)

Preventing future forest fires (2)By Aleksius Jemadu This is the second of two articles on how we can prevent forest fires in the future. BANDUNG (JP): Yet the question is how can we establish multiorganizational service networks in the forestry sector? We have learned that networks consist of...

Southeast Asian currencies leap

Southeast Asian currencies leap SINGAPORE (Reuters): Southeast Asian currencies leapt yesterday as Indonesia's early efforts to reform its economy in response to a massive IMF-led aid package sparked hopes the region might be headed for a turnaround.

Central bank advises public not to panic

Central bank advises public not to panic JAKARTA (JP): The governor of Bank Indonesia, Soedradjad Djiwandono, dismissed rumors yesterday that more banks would be liquidated and urged people to remain calm.

China's Jiang Zemin evokes Pearl Harbor history

China's Jiang Zemin evokes Pearl Harbor history Chinese President Jiang Zemin's just completed eight-day tour of the United States was hardly the landmark visit which the Chinese said it would be. Noting the lack of concrete achievement, The Jakarta Post Asia correspondent Harvey Stockwin reflects...

Tering Bay Open tees off today

Tering Bay Open tees off today BATAM ISLAND, Riau (JP): About 140 professional and amateur golfers from both host Indonesia and neighboring southeast Asian countries are expected to take part in the Tering Bay Open Golf Championships which tees off here today.

Udin's alleged killer freed from murder charge

Udin's alleged killer freed from murder charge YOGYAKARTA (JP): Prosecutors yesterday dropped their case against Dwi Sumadji, accused of murdering Bernas daily journalist Fuad Muhammad Syafrudin, and called for his release after conceding there was insufficient evidence to support their case.

PDAM Jaya holds writing contest

PDAM Jaya holds writing contest JAKARTA (JP): The city-owned water company PDAM Jaya is holding a writing contest for Jakartans and members of the Indonesian Journalists Association's city branch to commemorate its 75th anniversary.

Rupiah rises 8 percent on joint intervention, reform

Rupiah rises 8 percent on joint intervention, reform JAKARTA (JP): The rupiah rose 8 percent against the U.S. dollar in hectic trading yesterday as Indonesian, Singaporean and Japanese central banks jointly intervened in the market to support the rupiah, dealers said.

Chinese medicine seller deported

Chinese medicine seller deported JAMBI: Immigration authorities announced yesterday that they would deport a Chinese national, Chen Liyun, 45, for misusing his visa.A local justice official, Woerjanto, said that Chen was detained on Wednesday in Angso Duo market, Jambi, after the justice office...

Timor denies rumors of acquisition by Astra

Timor denies rumors of acquisition by Astra JAKARTA (JP): The producer of the internationally debated national car, PT Timor Putra Nasional (TPN), denied yesterday it would be taken over by automobile giant PT Astra International.

Soldier held for exploding grenade

Soldier held for exploding grenade BANDAR LAMPUNG, Lampung: A soldier is currently being detained after he accidentally exploded a grenade while on leave last month near his parents' home in Metro-Kibang, Central Lampung.Col. C.

Smog back in Singapore

Smog back in Singapore SINGAPORE (Reuters): Singaporeans woke up to the smell of smoke yesterday as smog fueled by Indonesian bush fires sneaked back into town overnight.The government said the air was unhealthy after nearly a week of almost decent weather.

Minivan drivers on strike

Minivan drivers on strike JAKARTA (JP): Dozens of minivan drivers went on strike yesterday to protest hoodlums' ongoing extortion racket in Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta. Their action left hundreds of people temporarily stranded.