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Theft of art treasures on the rise this year

Theft of art treasures on the rise this year JAKARTA (JP): The art boom and an attendant general lack of knowledge about the sector have played their parts in the growing number of art-related crimes.While the number of these reached a high last year, art thefts and the like have continued this...

Nation's crime rate down in 1997

Nation's crime rate down in 1997 JAKARTA (JP): The country's crime rate may have dropped this year but National Police Chief Gen. Dibyo Widodo warned yesterday that growing economic hardship could push the rate up in 1998.

Ex-BI directors formally charged

Ex-BI directors formally charged JAKARTA (JP): Three former directors of Bank Indonesia (BI) have been formally charged with corruption, police announced yesterday.Hendrobudiyanto, Paul Soetopo Tjokronegoro and Heru Soepraptomo -- who were dismissed from the central bank last week -- were...

S'poreans brace for tough year amid regional crisis

S'poreans brace for tough year amid regional crisis SINGAPORE (AFP): Singaporeans are bracing for tough times in 1998 as the financial turmoil that has wrought havoc and misery in much of Southeast Asia weighs on the city state's prosperous economy.

Turkey, Italy to end Kurd refugee influx

Turkey, Italy to end Kurd refugee influx ANKARA (AFP): Turkey said yesterday that it would cooperate with Italy to put an end to the influx of Kurdish immigrants arriving illegally in Italian ports."We are aware of the scale of the problem and are ready to cooperate fully with Italian authorities,"...

Wiranto to attend Christmas in Dili

Wiranto to attend Christmas in Dili DILI, East Timor: Army Chief of Staff Gen. Wiranto is scheduled to attend a Christmas celebration today in East Timor, the chief organizer said over the weekend."Wiranto's presence in the planned celebration is to represent Armed Forces Commander General Feisal...

IMF to send tax experts

IMF to send tax experts MANILA (AFP): The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is dispatching a team of tax experts to the Philippines to help the government plug tax loopholes, sources in the finance department said yesterday.The experts will arrive on Jan.

Crisis of confidence

Crisis of confidenceFrom MerdekaWhen the exchange rate of the rupiah came close to Rp 4,000 per U.S. dollar, the print media published opinions expressed by economic observers saying essentially that we could still afford to laugh, but if the exchange rate remained near Rp 4,000, within a few...

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Dec. 29, 1997: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ---------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 750 0 0 AHAP Insurance 450 0 0 Alter Abadi 450 0 0 Alumindo Light Metal 300 100 8,154,500 Alumindo...

National Scene 1997

National Scene 1997Photo A/B/C: SceneJP/alx, JP/msa, AntaraMAKING THE SCENE: President Soeharto and (ret.) Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution don their military uniforms once again as the Armed Forces accorded them the rank of five-star generals (left). R.

Aprindo wants list of areas of operation

Aprindo wants list of areas of operation JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Retailers Association (Aprindo) has called on the government to issue a list of regency towns which are open for big retail operations.

Missing the point

Missing the point If we read academic articles, we get the jitters. I repeat my suggestions from in the past to those people in the Directorate of Higher Education, Bandung Institute of Technology and Petra Christian University in Surabaya, that the academics should get out every three years, go on...

Mentality of House members

Mentality of House membersFrom Pikiran RakyatI was saddened upon reading a Dec. 4 article by Mr. Atang Ruswita in Pikiran Rakyat regarding a proposal that the Wisma Randang should be set up as a place where members of the House of Representatives and ministry officials engaged in legislative...

The new state budget

The new state budget The current monetary crisis will have an impact on the government's domestic revenue, particularly tax earnings, due to the sluggishness of economic activities. The government's reduction in its revenue projections is greatly appreciated because tax payers have already suffered...

Hasty succession can result in a 'bad choice'

Hasty succession can result in a 'bad choice' JAKARTA (JP): The nation should not seek presidential succession just for the sake of change but must ensure the right person is chosen for the job should succession take place next year, says political observer Nurcholish Madjid.

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.

Limitations on national press might continue

Limitations on national press might continueBy Suwiryo Ismail JAKARTA (JP): The New Order government has tightly limited press activities under the banner of a "free but controlled press" since the 1970s.

Surabaya clubs finish top in national swimming c'ships

Surabaya clubs finish top in national swimming c'ships YOGYAKARTA (JP): The 19th national interclub swimming championships (KRAPNAS) ended here yesterday with Surabaya clubs, Hiu Club and Surya Naga, coming one-two.Hiu Club won the meet with a score of 766 and Surya Naga carded 353 points.

Man kills own son during family feud

Man kills own son during family feud JAKARTA (JP): Makasar Police in the city's east have arrested a 64-year-old man for allegedly killing his delinquent son to protect his wife and daughter.The victim, Muhammad Nurdin, 24, died after being stabbed in the right side of his chest and slashed across...

Taiwan policy maker's visit

Taiwan policy maker's visit TAIPEI (Reuters): Taiwan's top economic policy maker will lead a business delegation on a visit to Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines next month to show concern over currency turmoil in those countries, local newspapers said yesterday.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:30 My Country 2:35 Cartoon Film: The Big Valley 3:10 TV Drama: Pijar Mentari Telah Bersinar 3:35 Creative Program: Alat Musik Tradisional 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Creative Program: Karya Tepat Guna 5:00 Indonesian Lessons 5:25 Variety Show 5:30 Traditional...

PLN struggles for survival amid crisis

PLN struggles for survival amid crisisBy Johannes Simbolon JAKARTA (JP): State-owned electricity company PLN is struggling to survive amid the monetary crisis, which has hit the country since early July.

Unrecognized union gathering dispersed

Unrecognized union gathering dispersed JAKARTA (JP): Police broke up a year-end party organized by an unrecognized labor union and arrested six people, a union official said here yesterday.About 100 people, including members of the Indonesian Prosperous Labor Union (SBSI), workers and street...

ABRI chief warns military of provocation

ABRI chief warns military of provocation MEDAN, North Sumatra (JP): Armed Forces Chief Gen. Feisal Tanjung warned soldiers Saturday to beware of attempts made to pit them against the public.Speaking during a Christmas celebration at Hermina Hall here, Feisal said soldiers must work to strengthen...

New Year's in 2000 to be a quiet affair?

New Year's in 2000 to be a quiet affair? JAKARTA (JP): Most major cities around the world are already in the throes of preparing a huge bash for New Year's Eve 1999 -- to welcome the new millennium.But Jakarta is in a quandary and still pondering what to do.

Battered planet Earth may get a better and safer future

Battered planet Earth may get a better and safer futureBy Ian MacKenzie JAKARTA (Reuters): Planet Earth was battered by floods, drought and fire in 1997, a year which ended with the world's major polluters squabbling over ways to prevent further environmental disaster.

Thailand may be forced 'to seek IMF leniency'

Thailand may be forced 'to seek IMF leniency' BANGKOK (AFP): Premier Chuan Leekpai warns that Thailand may be forced to ask the IMF to relax the terms of its rescue package as the economic slump further erodes state revenues.

Soeharto calls for solidarity

Soeharto calls for solidarity JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto expressed hope that the Christmas and Ramadhan seasons which fall in close proximity to each other, can help impart a spirit of goodwill and social solidarity.

Malaysian currency holds key to palm oil in 1998

Malaysian currency holds key to palm oil in 1998 KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): The outlook for Malaysian palm oil in 1998 can be summed up in one word -- currencies.Crude palm oil prices have surged about 70 percent since July, moving steadily up as the Malaysian ringgit and Indonesian rupiah have...

Indonesia strong in the sky in regional 'Star Wars'

Indonesia strong in the sky in regional 'Star Wars'By I. Christianto JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia, with its two decades of experience in satellite telecommunications technology, will undoubtedly maintain its dominance in the satellite business in the Asia- Pacific region in the coming years.

Indonesia's motor vehicle sales January to November 1997

Indonesia's motor vehicle sales January to November 1997 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Category Jan. Feb. March April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. *Nov.

Firecrackers, alcohol seized

Firecrackers, alcohol seized MANADO, North Sulawesi: Police seized 589,626 firecrackers and 374,428 bottles of alcohol during its annual operation, code named Lilin Samrat, this year.All of the items confiscated were destroyed in the presence of Manado Mayor Lucky Korah, according to Capt.

Le Kha Phieu means to end instability

Le Kha Phieu means to end instability HANOI (AFP): The appointment of Gen. Le Kha Phieu as Vietnam's new Communist Party chief is intended to end instability in the ranks and has been forced on the ruling party by events at home and in the region.

Vietnam FDI declines

Vietnam FDI declines HANOI (AFP): New foreign investment approvals in Vietnam this year have registered a decline for the first time since the country launched its open door policy, according to official statistics released on Saturday.

Don't conceal food shortages: Professor

Don't conceal food shortages: ProfessorBy Joko Sarwono BOGOR, West Java (JP): In recent months, people have become more aware of the rising death toll in famine-stricken Irian Jaya -- which now exceeds 600 -- and the thousands of others facing a drought-related food shortage in Maluku.

Rp 350b to rid Barito of silt

Rp 350b to rid Barito of silt BANJARMASIN, South Kalimantan: About Rp 350 billion is needed to remove millions of cubic meters of silt which has built up along Indonesia's longest river, the Barito, a local official said Saturday.

558 Chinese get citizenship

558 Chinese get citizenship TERNATE, Maluku: The government has granted Indonesian citizenship to 558 stateless people of Chinese-descent in the Maluku Utara regency, Antara reported yesterday.The head of the social and political affairs office here, Fachri Amari, said 608 stateless residents had...

Aneka Tambang to spend $385m on expansion

Aneka Tambang to spend $385m on expansion JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed state-owned mining firm PT Aneka Tambang has allocated Rp 2 trillion (US$385 million) for the expansion of its nickel plant in Pomalaa, Southeast Sulawesi.

Late rainy season affects planting

Late rainy season affects planting SEMARANG, Central Java: The planting of rice and other crops in Central Java during the 1997/1998 planting season will cover a total area of 363,155 hectares, the head of local agriculture services, Widodo Gondowerdoko, said here Saturday.

Lifting the bank's veil

Lifting the bank's veil We were still recovering from the shock of the untimely removal of four Bank Indonesia directors when news surfaced last week that these four men had become the target of a police probe.

Never break your notebook's plastik casing

Never break your notebook's plastik casingBy Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): Some of you might still remember I wrote about the Toshiba 100CS in this column in the middle of last year.I had bought it in a hurry before I left on a trip to Australia.

Workers protest less in Tangerang

Workers protest less in Tangerang TANGERANG (JP): The number of protests here, home to 18,359 large and small factories which employ about 300,000 casual workers, have dropped to 22 cases this year from 64 recorded in 1996.

14 detained over Sentul clash

14 detained over Sentul clash BOGOR (JP): Police have detained at least 14 people following a clash Thursday involving 200 residents of Sentul village in Citeureup that left dozens injured and damaged a house.Bogor Police Precinct chief Lt. Col.

Search for crash victims until Jan. 2

Search for crash victims until Jan. 2 JAKARTA (JP): A Singapore-Indonesia rescue team has set Jan. 2, 1998 as the last day of their search for victims and wreckage from a Singapore SilkAir Boeing 737-300 which crashed in the estuary of the Musi river in southern Sumatra on Dec. 19.

Local car industry to face greater challenge in 1998

Local car industry to face greater challenge in 1998By Devi M. Asmarani JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian car industry, one of the worst hit sectors during this year's financial upheaval, will probably have to travel an even rockier road next year, with the worst jolts expected to come from gloomy sales...

Markets to become real estate

Markets to become real estate JAKARTA (JP): City-owned market company PD Pasar Jaya will convert some of its poor-performing markets into low-cost apartments, according to the firm's president, Albert Napitupulu.

Activity on JSX is likely to remain quiet this week

Activity on JSX is likely to remain quiet this week JAKARTA (JP): Activity on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) is likely to remain minimal this week as most fund managers are still on their year-end holiday, brokers and securities analysts believe.

More aid for Irian Jaya

More aid for Irian Jaya JAKARTA (JP): The city branch of Indonesian Red Cross has sent relief aid to Irian Jaya in the form of food, clothes and Rp 108 million for villagers suffering the effects of the prolonged dry season.

Miner's body retrieved

Miner's body retrieved ANKARA (DPA): Rescue workers retrieved the body of a worker from a coal mine in Bolu in northwestern Turkey following a cave- in five days ago, the Anadolu news agency reported yesterday.

Ulemas join fight against AIDS

Ulemas join fight against AIDS BANDA ACEH, Aceh: Ulemas in the Moslem-dominated province of Aceh are joining the fight against Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) through their Friday prayer sermons, Antara reported yesterday.