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Special team needed to settle crisis: Bambang

Special team needed to settle crisis: Bambang JAKARTA (JP): Leading businessman Bambang Trihatmodjo called yesterday for the establishment of a special team of professionals to help the government tackle the economic crisis.

Casas survives scares to reach matchplay semis

Casas survives scares to reach matchplay semisBy Bobby Alan Wilson CLARKFILED, Philippines (JP): Filipino Felix Casas survived two rounds of thrilling matchplay golf yesterday to book a semifinal berth against Des Terblanche of South Africa in the Omega Tour's Volvo Asian Matchplay at Mimosa Golf &...

Repeat offenders jailed for theft

Repeat offenders jailed for theft BOGOR (JP): The local district court has sentenced two men to three years in jail each and another to two years for stealing electronic goods worth Rp 5 million (US$1,000) in five separate robberies.Presiding judge Gunalita said Wednesday that M.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Photo Exhibition: Kilas Balik 97, 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 Jan. 14. Followed by discussions with photographer and public, at 2 p.m., on Dec. 20.

Central Jakarta clinic owner denies abortion allegations

Central Jakarta clinic owner denies abortion allegations JAKARTA (JP): The owner of a clinic in Central Jakarta attended a local police subprecinct yesterday to deny neighbors' accusation that she performed abortions.Central Jakarta Police chief Lt. Col.

Asian markets gain as Tokyo succumbs

Asian markets gain as Tokyo succumbs HONG KONG (AFP): Most Asia-Pacific stock markets posted moderate gains yesterday on the back of steadier regional currencies, but Tokyo shares succumbed to profit-taking.

BI to intensify banking sector reform: Soedradjad

BI to intensify banking sector reform: Soedradjad JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia Governor J. Soedradjad Djiwandono said the government would intensify financial reforms after last month's closure of 16 private banks.

Supreme Court drops activists' appeals

Supreme Court drops activists' appeals SURABAYA (JP): The Supreme Court has upheld a lower court's sentences on youth activists Dita Indahsari and Coen Husein Pontoh who were convicted of subversion earlier this year.

Myanmar supports ASEAN peace vision

Myanmar supports ASEAN peace vision YANGON (AFP): Myanmar declared yesterday it was firmly behind the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) vision of regional peace and stability, hailing the recent informal summit in Kuala Lumpur a major success.

Property sector to get worst next year, REI says

Property sector to get worst next year, REI says JAKARTA (JP): The country's property sector, which had been severely bruised by the monetary crisis, could see a worse market situation next year, a speaker at a seminar said here yesterday.

Matahari raises Rp 902 billion from sales of rights shares

Matahari raises Rp 902 billion from sales of rights shares JAKARTA (JP): The country's largest retailer, PT Matahari Putra Prima, has raised about Rp 902 billion (US$180.4 million) from its sales of its rights shares.

What is happening to this country?

What is happening to this country? While a dozen foreign countries are providing aid to save our people from starvation in Irian Jaya and Maluku, as much as US$80 billion in savings have been accumulated by Indonesians who have deposited their money in foreign banks.

14,000 to safeguard holiday exodus

14,000 to safeguard holiday exodus JAKARTA (JP): A 14,000-strong security team will be deployed to safeguard the mass exodus of Jakartans during the Christmas, New Year, Ramadhan fasting month and Idul Fitri holidays.City police chief Maj. Gen.

BNI expects to book higher bad loans

BNI expects to book higher bad loans JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed state-owned Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI) projected yesterday that its nonperforming loans would likely increase in the near future due to the economic crisis dogging the country.

Where to go in Bali:

Where to go in Bali:Music and entertainment * Bali Inter. Continental Resort, Jimbaran: - Singaraja Restaurant: Mini Balinese Jegog, daily, 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. - Saraswati Lounge: Balinese Cultural Dances, daily except Thursday and Sunday.

Swiss man accused of pedophilia in RI

Swiss man accused of pedophilia in RI GENEVA (Reuters): Police in Switzerland said on Wednesday that a Swiss man had been detained in a suspected pedophile case involving abuse of children in Indonesia.

Indonesia to import 1.25 tons of sugar next year

Indonesia to import 1.25 tons of sugar next year JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia is expected to import about 1.25 million tons of raw and refined sugar next year to meet growing demand, a senior official said.Director general of plantations for the Ministry of Agriculture, A.

Drivers go on strike in Bogor

Drivers go on strike in Bogor BOGOR (JP): Dozens of drivers of minivans plying the Cileungsi-Ciangsana-Kampung Rambutan route went on strike yesterday to protest the opening of a new route which overlaps with theirs.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Dec. 18 , 1997: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------ Ades Alfindo 650 0 0 AHAP Insurance 400 0 0 Alter Abadi 400 0 0 Alumindo Light Metal 200 25 3,386,500 Alumindo...

Rupiah strengthens, stock prices slightly firmer

Rupiah strengthens, stock prices slightly firmer JAKARTA (JP): The rupiah strengthened, passing the 5,000 mark against the U.S. dollar yesterday, and local stock prices closed slightly firmer in a mild regional recovery, currency dealers and stockbrokers said.

Soesilo dies after battling illness

Soesilo dies after battling illness JAKARTA (JP): Coordinating Minister for Political and Security Affairs Soesilo Soedarman died yesterday at Harapan Kita Hospital, West Jakarta after suffering lung disease complications for the past three weeks.He was 69 years old.

Absent senators may lose allowance

Absent senators may lose allowance BANGKOK (DPA): Thai senators who skip upper house meetings may soon have their attendance allowances slashed in a bid to cut the government budget, the Bangkok Post reported yesterday.

Experts discuss poverty eradication

Experts discuss poverty eradication YOGYAKARTA (JP): Although the Southeast Asian region has achieved progress, its economic growth has not been accompanied by an even distribution of income, according to the representative of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) to Indonesia.

67 hoodlums allowed back on the streets

67 hoodlums allowed back on the streets JAKARTA (JP): The 67 alleged hoodlums, who were rounded up during the clean-up operation in Tanah Abang recently and admitted to a rehabilitation program, have finished their training course and are awaiting job placement, an official said yesterday.

Ramos, Khamtay to boost ties

Ramos, Khamtay to boost ties MANILA (AFP): Philippine President Fidel Ramos and Lao Prime Minister Khamtay Siphandone agreed yesterday to increase cooperation in technical training and agriculture and forestry.

BA assigns new manager

BA assigns new manager JAKARTA (JP): British Airways has appointed Claire Hatton as its country manager for Indonesia, replacing David Jones.The company said here yesterday that Hatton, the first female executive to hold such a position in the track of the airline's Far East Asia operation, took up...

Greater gold demand likely: WGC

Greater gold demand likely: WGC LONDON (Reuters): Lifting taxes, duties and other controls on gold trade could boost demand by hundreds of tons in countries like China, Brazil, Indonesia and Mexico, the World Gold Council (WGC) said on Wednesday.

Astra units get ISO 14001

Astra units get ISO 14001 JAKARTA (JP): Three subsidiaries of publicly listed Astra International -- namely PT Pulogadung Pawitra Laksana, PT Sumalindo Lestari Jaya and PT Gaya Motor -- received yesterday International Standard Organization (ISO) 14001 certification for quality environmental...

Merpati flies to Perth

Merpati flies to Perth JAKARTA (JP): State-owned air carrier Merpati Nusantara will launch a new service to Perth, Australia, on Sunday.Merpati's spokesperson, Tondo Widodo, said here yesterday that the airline would link Jakarta and Perth via Denpasar, Bali, three times a week using a 210-seat...

Investors' return needed to boost rupiah

Investors' return needed to boost rupiah Despite an economic reform package, the rupiah's value has continued to nosedive. Economist Sri Mulyani Indrawati of the University of Indonesia discusses the recent monetary development.

Soesilo, first and foremost a fighter

Soesilo, first and foremost a fighter Soesilo Soedarman, coordinating minister for political and security affairs since 1993, was known as a fighter throughout his public life.Born in a village near Cilacap in Central Java in 1928, he abandoned a prestigious high school seat in 1945 to join -- as...

Albert Paruntu named Asiad training director

Albert Paruntu named Asiad training director JAKARTA (JP): The National Sports Council chairman, Wismoyo Arismunandar, has appointed Albert Paruntu, an official of the Indonesia Karatedo Federation, as the country's 13th Asian Games training director.

'Burung Gelatik' teaches freedom's way for kids

'Burung Gelatik' teaches freedom's way for kids JAKARTA (JP): A pioneer in Indonesian children's music, Sarijah Bintang Soedibio, better known as Ibu Sud, has advocated allowing children the freedom to express themselves.

'Chaebol' conglomerates on global shopping lists

'Chaebol' conglomerates on global shopping listsBy Frederic Garlan SEOUL (AFP): South Korea's struggling "chaebol" conglomerates need money desperately and their dire circumstances are attracting a host of potential suitors from around the world.

Suit on Jamsostek's directors questioned

Suit on Jamsostek's directors questioned JAKARTA (JP): Judges from the Jakarta State Administrative Court yesterday began studying the legality of the class action suit against the misuse of funds by PT Jamsostek directors.

Curb measure on CPO export explained

Curb measure on CPO export explained JAKARTA (JP): The government announced yesterday full details of its new measure to curb exports of palm oil and related products, in a bid to stabilize the commodity's local prices.

Workers demand bigger bonuses

Workers demand bigger bonuses TANGERANG (JP): Hundreds of workers from a steel factory on Jl. Raya Serang in Tangerang went on strike yesterday, demanding bigger bonuses.PT Jakarta Steel Perdana Industri workers demanded that the company double the annual bonuses which are equal to one month's...

Ajib retains WBF junior title

Ajib retains WBF junior title JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's Ajib Albarado retained his World Boxing Federation junior welterweight title against Umnard Sukhathai of Thailand in a bout here Wednesday night.The Thai's coach Thakoon Pongsupha threw the towel into the ring after Umnard fell for the sixth...

Fress fighting flares on Cambodian border

Fress fighting flares on Cambodian border SAMRONG, Cambodia (Agencies): Morale among resistance fighters was reportedly wavering yesterday as troops loyal to Cambodian leader Hun Sen renewed assaults against their positions.

Riot suspect sent to jail

Riot suspect sent to jail TASIKMALAYA, West Java: Agustiana Suryana, 32, was sentenced yesterday to eight years in prison for instigating a riot here last December, Antara reported.Presiding Judge A. Munaf Djubaedi of the Tasikmalaya District Court said Agustiana was found guilty of subversion,...

Riot breaks out in S'pore boys' home

Riot breaks out in S'pore boys' home SINGAPORE (DPA): Fourteen teenagers were hospitalized after a riot broke out at a Singapore boys' home, reports said yesterday.At least three riot police vans were sent to Clementi Boys' Town after fighting broke out about 8 p.m.

Let govt overcome crisis: Harmoko

Let govt overcome crisis: Harmoko JAKARTA (JP): House Speaker Harmoko is surrendering all decision-making on the Indonesian monetary crisis to the government, including on whether officials should take pay cuts as an austerity measure."Let's leave it to the executive branch.

Police hunt killer of 'Ojek' driver

Police hunt killer of 'Ojek' driver JAKARTA (JP): An ojek (motorcycle taxi) driver was found dead with four gashes in his abdomen, chest and face Wednesday evening on a road in Cikarang, Bekasi, east of here.

Don't fish in murky waters: Soeharto

Don't fish in murky waters: Soeharto JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto, attending his first state function in nearly a fortnight, told people not to fish in murky waters by taking advantage of the currency crisis.

Paintings go on sale

Paintings go on sale YOGYAKARTA: Art lovers should rush to Semarang, Central Java, as 600 paintings by 72 artists will be sold at bargain prices in an attempt to stimulate public interest and appreciation of the arts.The paintings will be on sale until Jan. 17 at Pasaraya Sri Ratu in Semarang.

The Listening Post

The Listening Post * Internet banking in Indonesia: Bank Papan Sejahtera and Lotus Development Corporation have agreed to collaborate on a range of computer network services for Papan depositors and lenders.

No New Year's Eve parties in Bogor

No New Year's Eve parties in Bogor BOGOR (JP): The city administration has banned the public from holding big parties on New Year's Eve as it coincides with the start of Ramadhan, the fasting month, an official said yesterday.

Newsprint will be sold in rupiah

Newsprint will be sold in rupiah JAKARTA (JP): The Association of Indonesian Pulp and Paper (APKI) and the Association of Indonesian Newspaper Publishers (SPS) agreed yesterday that newsprint will be sold in rupiah, not in U.S. dollars as was the custom.

Javanese dance puts women's roles in context

Javanese dance puts women's roles in contextBy Helly Minarti JAKARTA (JP): After a hiatus from performances in the last two years, Deddy Dance Company returns with two genres of Javanese dance brought into a sharp modern focus.

Where to go in Surabaya:

Where to go in Surabaya:Music and Entertainment * Sheraton Hotel, Jl. Embong Malang 25-31: - Bongo's Fun Pub & Restaurant: The Brilliant Creatures band performance, Tuesday to Sunday, 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. - Kawi Lounge: the Hip Fidelity Duo, Monday to Saturday, 8 p.m. to 12 midnight.