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Soeharto to attend ASEAN summit in KL

Soeharto to attend ASEAN summit in KL JAKARTA (JP): Rumors of President Soeharto's ailing health were firmly rebuffed yesterday after it was announced that he would attend an informal summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Kuala Lumpur Sunday.

Dragons and 'wayang' watch over Javanese homes

Dragons and 'wayang' watch over Javanese homesBy Shamala Kandiah JAKARTA (JP): Mythical flying dragons, legendary wayang characters and everyday farm animals form part of the landscape in many little villages in Java.

India offers finance services package, no word from Jakarta

India offers finance services package, no word from Jakarta GENEVA (AFP): India has handed in an improved banking and insurance package, trade officials said, three days before the deadline for a deal to open up global financial service markets.

Prosecutor fails to indict

Prosecutor fails to indict JAKARTA (JP): A bank forgery trial at the South Jakarta District Court was postponed yesterday after the prosecutor was unable to concentrate enough to read the indictment.Prosecutor Y.W.

14 detained for bomb fishing

14 detained for bomb fishing UJUNGPANDANG, South Sulawesi: Selayar Island police detained 14 fishermen Tuesday for allegedly bomb fishing in the nearby coral reefs.Selayar Police Chief Lt. Col. Hendrawan said the fishermen -- detained along with two motorboats, diving equipment and explosives --...

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Painting Exhibition: Nuansa Cakrawala, by Rieta Yoedho, A. Malik A., Emily D., Agus B, Effendi, at Hilton Executive Club, Jakarta Hilton Hotel, Jl. Gatot Subroto, South Jakarta, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., until Dec. 15.

Expats no longer required to pay foreigners tax

Expats no longer required to pay foreigners tax JAKARTA (JP): Expatriates in Jakarta will no longer have to pay a foreigners tax because the city is to stop collecting it as of May 28, City Council was told yesterday.

Govt urged to send signals to restore public confidence

Govt urged to send signals to restore public confidence JAKARTA (JP): The World Bank country director for Indonesia, Dennis de Tray, suggested yesterday that the government send signals to the market that it would undertake reform measures to restore public confidence.

Asian economic turmoil to slow Philippine growth

Asian economic turmoil to slow Philippine growth MANILA (AFP): The Asian financial crisis will dampen Philippine economic growth this year and next with the authorities expected to pursue a tight monetary policy, an independent think tank said yesterday.

Crisis dams up Japanese investment flow to Asia

Crisis dams up Japanese investment flow to Asia TOKYO (AFP): Japan's investment in China, India and the United States is forecast to grow, but Asia's currency turmoil makes Japanese firms more wary of their cash flow to some countries in the region, analysts say.

Hariyanto, Martin lost on first day of GP Finals

Hariyanto, Martin lost on first day of GP Finals JAKARTA (JP): Some fancied players will have to work harder today than they anticipated after losing their opening matches of the round-robin section of the 1997 Lipton World Grand Prix Badminton Finals at the Senayan Indoor Stadium yesterday.

Bimantara wins shooting contest

Bimantara wins shooting contest JAKARTA (JP): Bimantara Shooting Club, whose team members include Bambang Trihatmodjo, was the overall winner in the two- day rapid-reaction firing contest at Jakarta Military Command.

TV companies fail to pay frequency charge

TV companies fail to pay frequency charge JAKARTA (JP): Director General of Post and Telecommunications Djakaria Purawidjaja said that four private television stations, TPI, RCTI, SCTV and ANteve had failed to pay frequency utilization rights bills totaling Rp 9.54 billion (about US$2.

Demand for branded goods remains stable

Demand for branded goods remains stable JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's current monetary crisis has not affected demand for brand-named consumer goods targeted for the middle class, The Castle Group, a business consulting company, stated yesterday.Castle's chairman, James W.

Housewife commits suicide after quarrel

Housewife commits suicide after quarrel JAKARTA (JP): A 40-year-old housewife was found dead at her home in Duren Sawit district, East Jakarta, yesterday after reportedly arguing with her husband the night before.

RSCM morgue handles 600 bodies every month

RSCM morgue handles 600 bodies every month JAKARTA (JP): State-run Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital receives an average of 600 bodies for postmortem every month, a senior morgue staffer said yesterday.

Blind musicians compete on Dec. 23

Blind musicians compete on Dec. 23 JAKARTA (JP): After a 10-year absence, the city's social affairs agency will hold its second biennial music contest for the blind on Dec. 23.The agency's head, Emon Setia Sumantri, said yesterday that 15 music groups from Jakarta, West Java and Lampung have...

Discipline essential for ISI

Discipline essential for ISI Two articles side-by-side in The Jakarta Post on Friday, Dec. 5 caught my eye. The first announced that Dr. Made Bandem has been inaugurated as the new rector of the Institut Seni Indonesia (Indonesian Arts Institute, or ISI) in Yogyakarta.

Mahathir to push for East Asian Economic Caucus

Mahathir to push for East Asian Economic Caucus KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad plans to revive his controversial proposal for an East Asian Economic Caucus (EAEC) at an ASEAN summit with China, Japan and South Korea next week, a source close to the government said...

Military chief warns officers

Military chief warns officers MEDAN, North Sumatra: Chief of the Bukit Barisan Regional Military Command Maj. Gen. T. Rizal Nurdin vowed yesterday to punish officers proven to have instigated Tuesday's riot on Jl. Flamboyan, Tanjung Sari, Antara reported.

Cleaning up banking system is panacea to ailing economy

Cleaning up banking system is panacea to ailing economy The following article is based on an interview with Dr. Rudiger Dornbusch of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The renowned international economist was in Jakarta last week at the invitation of the Prasetya Mulya School of Management.

Where to go in Bandung:

Where to go in Bandung:Music and Entertainment * Preanger Aerowisata Bandung Hotel, Jl. Asia-Afrika No. 81, Central Bandung: - Tempo Doeloe Terrace: Back To Sixties featuring Starlite Band, every Sunday, 7 p.m. to 11 p.m., Asea Band, from Philippines, Monday to Friday, 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.

Asia's dependence on senior leaders poses problems

Asia's dependence on senior leaders poses problems SINGAPORE (Reuters): The heavy dependence of some Asian countries on senior leaders rather than on government institutions poses problems of succession, but few are likely to face difficult transitions when these leaders die, analysts said...

Water companies to hold meeting

Water companies to hold meeting JAKARTA: Indonesian Water Company Association (Perpamsi) will hold its regional meeting in Padang, West Sumatra to establish a cooperation between small-scale entrepreneurs and members of Perpamsi, an official said yesterday.

More beggars to flock to city

More beggars to flock to city JAKARTA (JP): A city official estimates that more than 2,000 beggars from villages outside Jakarta will flock to the capital's streets during the upcoming Ramadhan fasting month.

40,000 children need schooling

40,000 children need schooling AMBON, Maluku: An estimated 38,968 school-age children in eight remote districts of the Southeast regency are too poor to go to school and need help, Antara reported yesterday.The news agency quoted B.

House blasts labor export management

House blasts labor export management JAKARTA (JP): The House of Representatives blamed yesterday the high number of Indonesian illegal workers in Saudi Arabia on the government's poor management of labor export.

Mt. Merapi spews hot gases

Mt. Merapi spews hot gases SEMARANG: Mount Merapi in Central Java has been spewing hot gases again in the past few weeks, prompting the authorities to call for public alert.The head of the Mt. Merapi observation section of the directorate of volcanology in Yogyakarta, Mas Atje Purbawinata, said...

Troops clash with students, marring Human Rights Day

Troops clash with students, marring Human Rights Day YOGYAKARTA (JP): Troops forcefully dispersed a student rally commemorating Human Rights Day here yesterday and beat dozens of participants who refused to budge.

Court arrangements cause dissatisfaction

Court arrangements cause dissatisfaction JAKARTA (JP): The IBF decision to stage the 1997 Lipton World Grand Prix Badminton Finals on only three courts at the Senayan Indoor Stadium caused consternation yesterday.

Market operations ordered to ensure adequate stocks

Market operations ordered to ensure adequate stocks JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto summoned three cabinet ministers yesterday and ordered them to ensure sufficient stocks of rice, cooking oil and other foodstuff in anticipation of Christmas, New Year and the Islamic fasting month Ramadhan.

Sidewalk vendor stabbed to death

Sidewalk vendor stabbed to death JAKARTA (JP): A sidewalk vendor was stabbed to death yesterday by a group of alleged hoodlums in the National Monument (Monas) park in Central Jakarta after he intervened in an extortion attempt.

Education vital to prevent abortions

Education vital to prevent abortions The recent case of dumped fetuses in Jakarta has unveiled more shocking facts. It is said that hundreds of fetuses are being dumped in the capital everyday. Medical doctor Sugiat A.

Palapa users' meeting

Palapa users' meeting JAKARTA (JP): Private telecommunications operator PT Satelindo will hold today a Palapa users' meeting show appreciation to its Palapa-C satellite leasing customers.Company general manager of satellite operations, Kanaka Hidayat, said the meeting at the Bali Inter-continental...

Canadian medics to examine Pakpahan

Canadian medics to examine Pakpahan JAKARTA (JP): A Canadian medical team sent specifically to help diagnose convicted labor leader Muchtar Pakpahan, will begin their examination of him today at Cikini Hospital, Central Jakarta.

Criteria for VP

Criteria for VPFrom Pikiran RakyatAs a man in the street who cannot convey his opinion in a formal or elite forum, I am compelled to write in the paper to present my views.I would like to focus my opinion on the issue of the candidacy for the vice presidency prior to the general session of the...

Atalla names local agent

Atalla names local agent JAKARTA (JP): Atalla System, a banking security system producer of the United States has appointed PT Secura Agradi to distribute Atalla's products throughout Indonesia.Secura's director Andy Sutedja said the distribution agreement was signed recently to anticipate a rapid...

Private sector told not to rely on offshore loans

Private sector told not to rely on offshore loans JAKARTA (JP): Vice President Try Sutrisno called on Indonesian private companies yesterday not to rely on foreign loans to finance their operations.The Vice President said the private sector should operate more efficiently so that it could reduce...

Sixty fishermen held in Australia

Sixty fishermen held in Australia KUPANG, East Nusa Tenggara: The Australian government is still holding 60 Indonesian fishermen on charges of illegal entry into Australian territorial waters, Antara reported.

Go international, doctors advised

Go international, doctors advised JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Justice Oetojo Oesman said yesterday that physicians should be the most prepared profession in entering the globalization era as it has long been associated with various international activities and associations.

Nobel prize 'brings no change' to East Timor

Nobel prize 'brings no change' to East Timor DILI, East Timor (JP): Exactly one-year after he received the Nobel Peace Prize, Bishop Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo said yesterday the prestigious award has drawn greater attention but no progress toward resolving the issue of East Timor.

Assembly still undecided on crunching issues

Assembly still undecided on crunching issues JAKARTA (JP): The People's Consultative Assembly reached agreement yesterday on minor economic issues but failed to solve long-standing bickerings on political and religious affairs, as the body resumed deliberation of the draft 1998/2003 State Policy...

The right track

The right track After shedding three finance ministers and experiencing an economic crisis that dragged Asia down in its wake, Thailand finally seems to have found the political courage to get its finances back on track.

BI fire should serve as a warning for developers

BI fire should serve as a warning for developers JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta Fire Department said the inferno that engulfed the top floors of Bank Indonesia's office tower on Monday, killing 15 people, should encourage high-rise developers and executives to pay more attention to their fire safety...

Thai cucumber enters battle against AIDS

Thai cucumber enters battle against AIDS BANGKOK (AFP): A species of Thai cucumber could help combat AIDS according to local researchers, amid growing confusion over mooted herbal remedies here for the disease, reports said yesterday.

Rupiah stronger over news on Soeharto trip

Rupiah stronger over news on Soeharto trip JAKARTA (JP): The rupiah closed higher against the U.S. dollar yesterday as the market calmed down following news that President Soeharto would attend a regional summit in Malaysia, currency dealers said.But the stock market lost 2.

Typhoon-ravaged houses rebuilt

Typhoon-ravaged houses rebuilt BANDAR LAMPUNG, Lampung: More than 100 houses in Margabatin village, Perwakilan Wawaikarya district in Central Lampung that were destroyed by a typhoon over the weekend, will be rebuilt.Vice Governor Suwardi Ramil was quoted by Antara as making the promise Monday.

Social insecurity

Social insecurity Only hours after Minister of Manpower Abdul Latief announced that the controversial order to divert funds from the state-owned social security firm Jamsostek was, in fact, a decision of the President, we awoke Saturday morning to news that President Soeharto would be taking a...

Do the UN sanctions reach their goal?

Do the UN sanctions reach their goal?By Hasan Kleib JAKARTA (JP): The recent crisis between Iraq and the United Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM) was resolved through peaceful means after Iraq agreed to allow the inspectors to return to monitor eradication of mass-destruction weapons.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Dec. 9, 1997: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 750 -50 1,500 AHAP Insurance 625 0 0 Alter Abadi 400 -25 19,000 Alumindo Light Metal 200 -100 3,798,500...