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Grim realities predominate in pick of world press photos

Grim realities predominate in pick of world press photosBy K. Basrie JAKARTA (JP): Members of the public visiting the annual World Press Photo exhibition here are frequently left uneasy at the content of the works.

UNEP showcases computer database

UNEP showcases computer database JAKARTA (JP): The United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) showcased a computer database yesterday aimed at helping facilitate the transfer of green technology from industrialized to developing countries.UNEP Deputy Director Lilia G.C.

Public warned against making bomb threats

Public warned against making bomb threats JAKARTA (JP): Police ordered troublemakers, who have been making phony bomb threats to incite unrest, to cease the irresponsible behavior.City police spokesman Lt. Col. E. Aritonang said yesterday the bomb hoaxes had caused chaos.

Girl killed by hit-and-run truck

Girl killed by hit-and-run truck JAKARTA (JP): A 17-year-old schoolgirl was crushed to death by a speeding trailer truck in a hit-and-run accident on Jl. Raya Cakung-Cilincing in East Jakarta early Tuesday.

East Timor bus drivers on strike

East Timor bus drivers on strike DILI, East Timor: Hundreds of bus drivers staged a peaceful demonstration over the weekend against the skyrocketing prices of basic commodities, auto part and lubricant oil.They marched to the provincial legislative office, jamming the vast compound with their buses.

Primary regional revenue to drop more than 15%

Primary regional revenue to drop more than 15% JAKARTA (JP): The city is preparing for a gloomy 1998/1999 fiscal year as primary regional revenue is expected to drop 15.86 percent to Rp 1.72 trillion from an estimated Rp 2.03 trillion.

No fires by Lonsum

No fires by Lonsum JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed PT PP London Sumatra Indonesia (Lonsum), a palm oil and rubber plantation company, has denied an allegation it used a burning method to clear land in its East Kalimantan oil palm plantation.

Gelora Senayan board under fire

Gelora Senayan board under fire JAKARTA (JP): Members of a House of Representatives (DPR) commission have urged the Gelora Senayan Management Board to improve the supervision of state properties within Senayan in Central Jakarta.

Embassies urge their citizens to beware

Embassies urge their citizens to beware WASHINGTON (Agencies): The United States, Australia and France, citing riots, looting and other security threats, have urged their citizens traveling in Indonesia to be careful and avoid demonstrations.The U.S. embassy in Jakarta told U.S.

Soedradjad's dismissal draws mixed reactions

Soedradjad's dismissal draws mixed reactions JAKARTA (JP): The sudden removal of Soedradjad Djiwandono from the top post at Bank Indonesia (BI), central bank, Tuesday drew mixed responses yesterday.Many observers linked it to the government's insistence to implement the controversial Currency Board...

Indonesia Inc.: Dream or reality?

Indonesia Inc.: Dream or reality?By C.J. de Koning This is the second of two articles on the capricious value of the Indonesia's currency. JAKARTA (JP): Last year before the crisis started in July the Indonesian government maintained a balanced rupiah budget, which it still does.

Where to go in Bali:

Where to go in Bali:Music and entertainment * Bali Cliff Resort, Ungasan, Bali: - Art Market: Pasar Malam and Legong Dance, Monday. - Poolside: Seloka Band, Tuesday. - Ocean Cafe: Kecak Dance, Wednesday and Saturday.

ABRI formally nominates Habibie

ABRI formally nominates Habibie JAKARTA (JP): B.J. Habibie's bid for the vice presidency was confirmed a one-horse race yesterday after the powerful Armed Forces (ABRI) came out in support of his candidacy.

Wealthy Chinese donate goods as fresh riot erupts

Wealthy Chinese donate goods as fresh riot erupts SURABAYA (JP): Scores of Chinese Indonesian entrepreneurs, who have been regular targets of recent violent protests over soaring prices, donated essential commodities and money to the needy here yesterday.

Expatriates

Expatriates When I read the last edition of the Sunday Post on Feb. 15: Expatriates set sail as economy sinks, I felt a strong urge to comment on some of the rather shortsighted statements with regards to the expatriates working in Indonesia, obviously with no other purpose than of bleeding the...

Tonasa exports cement

Tonasa exports cement JAKARTA (JP): State cement producer PT Semen Tonasa shipped the first of its exports to Sri Lanka yesterday from Ujungpandang port.Semen Tonasa president Nizar Dt Kayo said the South Sulawesi- based cement producer shipped about 14,500 tons of cement.

Majapahit hotel gets award

Majapahit hotel gets award JAKARTA (JP): Hotel Majapahit Mandarin Oriental in Surabaya, East Java, has been awarded the "Best Hotel by city" in the December issue of Institutional Investor magazine.The award was based on a survey last year which reviewed hotels in 106 cities around the world.

Asia currencies firm but still eye Indonesia

Asia currencies firm but still eye Indonesia SINGAPORE (Reuters): Indonesia's currency board dilemma dominated trade in Asian foreign exchange markets again on Wednesday, but traders appeared to be losing interest as the issue dragged on with no sign of a clear resolution.

Where to go in Surabaya:

Where to go in Surabaya:Music and Entertainment * Radisson Plaza Suite Hotel, at Plaza Boulevard, Jl. Pemuda 31- 37: - Kartini's Restaurant: Chinese Food Festival, 6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., Electone Player, daily. Tanira Band, Friday, Saturday. - Cafe Taman: Tanira Band, daily at 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Fund raising for mosques

Fund raising for mosquesFrom Panji MasyarakatI come across fund collectors carrying charity boxes on the roadsides or on buses in Jakarta almost every day. They mostly come from the outskirts of Jakarta, asking for money from bus passengers to be utilized for mosque construction.

Dialysis patients face cutbacks

Dialysis patients face cutbacks TANGERANG (JP): State-owned Tangerang Hospital has reduced the number of patients receiving dialysis treatment to only nine per day due to the limited availability of both medicine and equipment, a director said yesterday."I cannot accept any new patients.

RI forex reserves decrease to $17.07b

RI forex reserves decrease to $17.07b JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's foreign exchange reserves have decreased to US$17.07 billion as of Feb. 16 from $20.39 billion recorded on Jan. 15 and $28.85 billion at the end of June 1997, according to Bank Indonesia.Miranda S.

Man of 1,000 faces into record book

Man of 1,000 faces into record book SEMARANG: The Indonesian Museum of Records here has entered the name of a 75-year-old man nicknamed "the man of a thousand faces" into its record book because he is able to twist his face into numerous positions.

Exports remain uncompetitive despite crisis

Exports remain uncompetitive despite crisis JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's exports have remained uncompetitive overseas despite the sharp drop in the rupiah's value against the U.S. dollar, an executive has said.

Australia concerned over impact of unrest

Australia concerned over impact of unrest CANBERRA (Reuters): Australia's defense chief expressed concern yesterday about Indonesia's ability to control widespread rioting and the potential for social unrest there to undermine regional stability.

PLN can legally renegotiate purchase contracts

PLN can legally renegotiate purchase contracts JAKARTA (JP): State electricity company PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) is legally allowed to renegotiate its U.S. dollar- based power purchasing contracts due to the current currency crisis, a legal expert has said.

Coffee business perks up in Central Aceh

Coffee business perks up in Central AcehBy Saidulkarnain Ishak LHOKSEUMAWE (Antara): While most of the country whimpers and wails about the monetary crisis, Central Aceh's coffee growers have much to smile about.

Germany is a reliable partner for development and reform

Germany is a reliable partner for development and reformBy Theo Waigel JAKARTA (JP): My visit to Jakarta takes place at a time of great difficulty for Indonesia and for its people. I have come here with a twofold purpose: to make a personal assessment of the state of the economy, and to assure...

SEA Games puzzle still lingers

SEA Games puzzle still lingers JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs Hayono Isman has pledged to resolve the controversy over the amount of funds raised through sticker sales for the SEA Games.

Educated people leasts confident about govt: Poll

Educated people leasts confident about govt: Poll JAKARTA (JP): The more educated people are, the less confidence they have in the government and other state institutions, a poll concluded yesterday.The survey, conducted by the Center for the Study of Development and Democracy (CESDA), also...

Economic crisis hits tourism

Economic crisis hits tourism UJUNGPANDANG, South Sulawesi: The spiraling economic crisis has hit tourism hard in the popular Tana Toraja regency, an official said yesterday.Tana Toraja regent Tarsis Kodrat said that since the economic crisis began last July, revenue from the tourism sector had...

Asian stock markets recover some losses

Asian stock markets recover some losses SINGAPORE (AFP): Asian stocks closed generally higher yesterday, reversing the previous day's losses and surprising some brokers due to continued uncertainty about Indonesia.Singapore's benchmark stock index ended 1.

S'pore parliament focuses on RI

S'pore parliament focuses on RI SINGAPORE (Reuters): Singapore's parliament will focus on Indonesia's economic crisis when it holds a new session this week, the government said in a statement yesterday.

Govt to provide incentives to boost textile exports

Govt to provide incentives to boost textile exports JAKARTA (JP): The government plans to provide financial incentives to textile companies to boost their exports.Minister of Industry and Trade Tunky Ariwibowo said yesterday the government would provide credit and other financing facilities to...

Low prices squeeze dairy farmers

Low prices squeeze dairy farmersBy M.M.I Ahyani BANDUNG (JP): A five-year-old local boy, when told his parents could no longer afford to buy milk powder for him because its price had soared in the last few weeks, suggested that the family raise a milch cow so he could drink straight from its udder.

Indonesia Incorporated: Dream or reality?

Indonesia Incorporated: Dream or reality?By C.J. de Koning This is the first of two articles on the capricious value of the Indonesia's currency. JAKARTA (JP): In the discussions about a desirable rupiah-U.S. dollar exchange rate, nearly all focus is on the price element of the exchange rate.

Stock prices up 3.1% on foreign buying

Stock prices up 3.1% on foreign buying JAKARTA (JP): Share prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) climbed 3.1 percent yesterday on the back of strong foreign buying for certain selected stocks, analysts said.

Cavallo says rupiah debate is damaging

Cavallo says rupiah debate is damaging BUENOS AIRES (Reuters): The public disagreement over Indonesia's plans to set up a currency board is doing little to stabilize the rupiah currency, the architect of Argentina's currency peg, Domingo Cavallo, said Monday.

IMF 'not against' govt's CBS plan

IMF 'not against' govt's CBS plan JAKARTA (JP): The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is not entirely against the government's plan to adopt a currency board system (CBS), the fund's liaison official for Indonesia said yesterday.

CBS: A cure-all or experiment?

CBS: A cure-all or experiment?By Joe L. Spartz JAKARTA (JP): Whether the proposed currency board system ultimately turns out to be a Damocles sword or a panacea for the ailing rupiah depends on a number of factors and conditions.

PLN pays for power at below agreed rates

PLN pays for power at below agreed rates JAKARTA (JP): The state electricity company PLN has continued to buy power from private companies at a rate of Rp 2,450 per dollar despite agreements to pay according to current exchange rates.

Currencies unmoved by BI governor's exit

Currencies unmoved by BI governor's exit SINGAPORE (Reuters): Asian currencies were subdued yesterday as traders mulled the likelihood of Indonesia ploughing ahead with a currency board system despite daily criticism of the proposal.

Candidates for No. 2 man

Candidates for No. 2 man After months spent guessing, the nation can now rest assured that Minister of Research and Technology B. J. Habibie will be elected vice president for the next five-year term.His backing by Golkar, a powerful faction in the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR), became...

Telkom prepares facilities for MPR General Session

Telkom prepares facilities for MPR General Session JAKARTA (JP): State-owned PT Telkom has prepared the connections for two temporary telecommunication centers to support next month's General Session of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR), an executive said yesterday.Telkom president A.A.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Feb. 17, 1998: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------ Ades Alfindo 575 0 0 AHAP Insurance 350 0 0 Alter Abadi 575 0 0 Alumindo Light Metal 300 -25 250,000 Alumindo...

City Council okays draft changes to vehicles bylaws

City Council okays draft changes to vehicles bylaws JAKARTA (JP): The City Council approved yesterday the drafts of two city bylaws which will revoke the progressive vehicle taxation system and significantly reduce tax for cars and vehicle ownership transfer.

Rabindranath Tagore

Rabindranath Tagore Rabindranath Tagore, as a world poet, was honored with the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913, and had great influence in Indonesia, particularly prior to World War II. However, some of his works were published after Indonesia's independence was declared.

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 Film: Road to Avonlea 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita 6:05 My Beloved Country 6:15 Village Program 6:30 TVRI...

Colonel OK'd for vice governorship

Colonel OK'd for vice governorship DILI: Minister of Home Affairs Moch. Yogie S.M. has approved Col. Johanes Suryo Prabowo to become the next deputy governor of East Timor, an official said yesterday.Prabowo is set to replace incumbent deputy governor Brig. Gen.

'Imported food hits local products'

'Imported food hits local products' JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto expressed concern yesterday that the influx of foreign foods was threatening the survival of traditional products which had the potential to penetrate the global market.