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Nigerian arrested with heroin worth Rp3.2b

Nigerian arrested with heroin worth Rp3.2b JAKARTA (JP): Police have arrested a Nigerian man at a Central Jakarta house for allegedly possessing 1.3 kilograms of high- grade heroin.Deputy to City Police chief of detectives Lt. Col.

Three arrested over pirated discs

Three arrested over pirated discs JAKARTA (JP): Three men have been arrested in separated raids in South Jakarta for allegedly being involved in the distribution of pirate laser and video compact discs, city police spokesman Lt. Col. E. Aritonang said yesterday.

S'pore warns public of haze from RI

S'pore warns public of haze from RI SINGAPORE (AFP): The Singapore government warned the public Thursday to start preparing for the possible return of unhealthy air pollution here within weeks as hundreds of forest fires rage in Indonesia.

Soeharto yet to decide on CBS

Soeharto yet to decide on CBS JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto has not yet made any decision on a fixed exchange regime as he is still studying its advantages and disadvantages, an International Monetary Fund (IMF) official said yesterday.

Golkar leaves cabinet lineup to president

Golkar leaves cabinet lineup to president JAKARTA (JP): Ruling political organization Golkar will let the elected president decide on members of the next cabinet, Golkar chairman Harmoko said yesterday.

Soeharto, Bolkiah open NAM cooperation center

Soeharto, Bolkiah open NAM cooperation center JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto and visiting Sultan of Brunei Hassanal Bolkiah jointly inaugurated yesterday the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Center for South-South Technical Cooperation in Kemayoran, Central Jakarta.

RI domestic airlines on verge of collapse

RI domestic airlines on verge of collapse SINGAPORE (AFP): Indonesia's domestic airlines are on the verge of collapse amid the economic turmoil caused by the rupiah's steep depreciation, an aviation journal reported yesterday.

Cellular airtime rates raised

Cellular airtime rates raised JAKARTA (JP): The Ministry of Tourism, Post and Telecommunications announced yesterday a 20 percent and 12 percent increase in cellular telephone airtime charges and monthly service fees respectively.

Safety tips for taking a taxi

Safety tips for taking a taxi With reference to a letter entitled 'Mugging in a taxi' which appeared in The Jakarta Post last Saturday, I would like to suggest some safety tips which are useful to observe when traveling by taxi, based on my experience of providing transportation services.

Top general disowns son

Top general disowns son YANGON (AP): Gen. Khin Nyunt, head of military intelligence and one of the four most powerful generals in Myanmar, has disowned one of his sons.Khin Nyunt and his wife Dr. Daw Khin Win Shwe placed an advertisement in yesterday's state-run New Light of Myanmar announcing that...

Troublemakers court students

Troublemakers court students BREBES, Central Java: The authorities here have seized leaflets encouraging students to burn bookstores in protest at the soaring prices."There is a strong indication that troublemakers are trying to use students to stir chaos," said local military commander Col.

Students rally to protest rising market prices

Students rally to protest rising market prices JAKARTA (JP): More than 1,500 students from two prestigious universities rallied yesterday, protesting the soaring prices of basic commodities and demanding economic and political reform.

Bomb hoax reported at Indosat building

Bomb hoax reported at Indosat building JAKARTA (JP): Thousands of employees were evacuated from the 25-story Indosat building on Jl. Merdeka Barat, Central Jakarta, yesterday afternoon after news spread of a bomb threat.

Assembly finalizes preparations for General Session

Assembly finalizes preparations for General Session JAKARTA (JP): The People's Consultative Assembly rehearsed for its General Session yesterday as the 1,000 members checked into their hotel accommodation for the March 1 to March 11 gathering that will eat up almost Rp 45 billion ($5 million) in...

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Feb. 25, 1998: Shares Close Change Trading Volume -------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 675 -25 5,000 AHAP Insurance 400 0 0 Alter Abadi 575 0 0 Alumindo Light Metal 300 -25 449,000 Alumindo...

Cansor's snip at 'Titanic' divides Singapore

Cansor's snip at 'Titanic' divides SingaporeBy Jasmina Kuzmanovic SINGAPORE (AP): Elsewhere in Southeast Asia, economies are melting down, forest fires in Indonesia threaten the region, and planes crash too often for comfort.

Emil calls on MPR to listen to people's voices

Emil calls on MPR to listen to people's voices JAKARTA (JP): Former cabinet minister Emil Salim called on the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) faction leaders yesterday to respect public aspirations and allow members to express different opinions regarding the vice presidential election.

WWF puts cost of 1997 haze for RI at $1 billion

WWF puts cost of 1997 haze for RI at $1 billion JAKARTA (JP): Last year's haze resulting from forest fires in Sumatra and Kalimantan cost Indonesia US$1 billion in lost revenue and health care expenditure, according to the World Wide Fund for Nature.

Political scientists baffled by intolerance of dissent

Political scientists baffled by intolerance of dissent JAKARTA (JP): Senior political scientists Miriam Budiardjo and Priyatmoko admitted yesterday they were baffled as to why the Indonesian political elite were so intolerant of disunity that any sign of dissent was immediately crushed.

ASEAN finance ministers to meet here Saturday

ASEAN finance ministers to meet here Saturday JAKARTA (JP): Finance ministers of the nine member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) will meet here Saturday to discuss the region's prolonged financial crisis.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:30 My Country 2:35 Children's Film: Kid Pix Robbie and The Rascal 3:10 Science Film: Modern Eye for Traditional 3:35 Religious Teachings: Islam 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Documentary: Hutan Alam di Kota Hujan 5:00 Arabic Lessons 5:30 Children's Drama: Sepatu...

Mahathir's new step temporary

Mahathir's new step temporary KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday that the move to let non-Malays buy companies owned by ethnic Malays and other indigenous groups was a temporary measure, Bernama news agency reported.

Qantas offers new package

Qantas offers new package JAKARTA (JP): Australian carrier Qantas Airways is offering a new "Qantastic package" for Indonesians traveling to certain Australian cities, the company said yesterday.The package, starting from US$477, includes a return flight between Jakarta and Sydney, Melbourne,...

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.

Ki Hajar's offspring told to vacate house

Ki Hajar's offspring told to vacate house YOGYAKARTA (JP): The district court here ordered yesterday the offspring of Ki Hadjar Dewantara, the hero who laid the foundations of the country's education system, to vacate the house they inherited.

Mar'ie swears in new finance officials

Mar'ie swears in new finance officials JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Finance Mar'ie Muhammad yesterday swore in several new government customs and excise directors and state-owned enterprise directorate officials.

Sepaktakraw body hopes to compete at Asiad

Sepaktakraw body hopes to compete at Asiad JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Sepaktakraw Association chairman, Beddu Amang, has expressed hope that sepak takraw would still feature in the 13th Asian Games (Asiad) in Bangkok in December despite rumors that the Bangkok Games Organizing Committee might...

Regional bourses mixed as domestic factors lead

Regional bourses mixed as domestic factors lead HONG KONG (AFP): Asia-Pacific markets went their separate ways yesterday, taking the cue from domestic factors and largely ignoring a dip on Wall Street caused by Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan's warning on the U.S. economy.

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.

Tjiwi Kimia sells power plant

Tjiwi Kimia sells power plant JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed paper manufacturer PT Tjiwi Kimia is to sell its power generating unit to affiliate Singapore Power in a move to ease its foreign debt burden.

One shot dead, three arrested in drug raid

One shot dead, three arrested in drug raid JAKARTA (JP): An alleged drug dealer was shot dead, his accomplice was wounded and two others arrested during a raid in Petamburan district, in Central Jakarta, police said yesterday.City police spokesman Lt. Col. E.

Maninjau in the minds of female artists

Maninjau in the minds of female artistsBy Stephanie Bell JAKARTA (JP): The incredible array of colors, textures and materials on display may strike visitors as they explore the small, intimate, purple space at the Kinara Kinari Gallery on Jl. Kemang Timur, South Jakarta.

Problem with monetary evangelicals

Problem with monetary evangelicalsBy Bondan Winarno JAKARTA (JP): Indonesians did not like what they saw on television. President Soeharto signing an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), as its director, Michel Camdessus, looked sternly on with crossed arms.

S&P's downgrades its ratings on 15 Indonesian banks

S&P's downgrades its ratings on 15 Indonesian banks JAKARTA (JP): U.S. rating agency Standard & Poor's (S&P's) has downgraded its ratings of 15 Indonesian banks due to various uncertainties, including those associated with the country's plan to introduce a currency board system.

Unit trust funds blossom despite Asian crisis

Unit trust funds blossom despite Asian crisisBy Josephine Ng SINGAPORE (Reuters): The unit trust industry is blossoming in Singapore despite Asia's financial crisis and negative returns from 81 percent of locally-authorized funds in 1997.

PPP criticizes new clove trading policy

PPP criticizes new clove trading policy JAKARTA (JP): The United Development Party (PPP) faction in the House of Representatives criticized yesterday the latest policy on domestic clove trading, which it charged would maintain the clove trade monopoly instead of abolishing it as promised.

Kasparov to visit Indonesia

Kasparov to visit Indonesia JAKARTA (JP): The Professional Chess Player Association's world champion, Garry Kasparov of Russia, has expressed hopes of visiting Indonesia this year.A release from the Indonesian Chess Association said Kasparov's agent, Owen William in Palm Beach, Florida, hoped the...

Yeltsin to visit Indonesia

Yeltsin to visit Indonesia JAKARTA (JP): Russian President Boris Yeltsin will visit Jakarta in April, Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Alatas confirmed yesterday."It is true and it has been planned for a long time," Alatas was quoted by Antara as saying yesterday.

Indonesia to seed clouds in effort to contain fires

Indonesia to seed clouds in effort to contain fires KUCHING, Malaysia (Agencies): Indonesia plans to start cloud- seeding today to try to contain forest fires said to be raging out of control in eastern Borneo, Environment Minister Sarwono Kusumaatmadja said yesterday.

Stocks fall on profit taking and soaring interest rates

Stocks fall on profit taking and soaring interest rates JAKARTA (JP): Stock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) lost footing for the second consecutive day yesterday, falling 2.3 percent due to profit taking and soaring interest rates, stockbrokers said.

RP feedmillers interested in Indonesian corn

RP feedmillers interested in Indonesian corn MANILA (Reuters): Philippine feedmillers, hog and poultry farmers are interested in buying Indonesian corn if prices are offered below U.S. or Chinese corn, an industry executive said yesterday.

Condoms spark controversy

Condoms spark controversy MAUMERE, East Nusa Tenggara: The Indonesian Family Planning Association has come under fire for distributing free condoms in this predominantly Catholic region.Critics have accused the association, which embarked on an anti-AIDS campaign in the Belu regency, of encouraging...

Triple-tier transit system delayed for third time

Triple-tier transit system delayed for third time JAKARTA (JP): Today's groundbreaking ceremony for the nation's first triple-tier transit system has been abruptly rescheduled for late next month, the project leader announced yesterday.

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates Jakarta (JP): Bank Ekspor Impor Indonesia's (Bank Exim) indicative conversion rates on Feb. 25, 1998: Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 8,500.00 11,000.00Austrian shilling 1 589.90 884.60Australian dollar 1 5,154.80 7,230.00Belgian franc 1 208.40 290.70Canadian dollar 1 5,448.

Mitsubishi to sell new model

Mitsubishi to sell new model JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's authorized Mitsubishi automobile distributor, Kramayudha Tiga Berlian, plans to introduce a new commercial car to the domestic market by mid-1998, the company announced yesterday.

IMF reviews RI's reform program

IMF reviews RI's reform program WASHINGTON (Reuters): A team of experts from the International Monetary Fund is reviewing the progress on Indonesia's economic reforms before the fund makes the second disbursement of US$3 billion of the bail-out package due next month.

Asian currencies firm while baht sparkles

Asian currencies firm while baht sparkles SINGAPORE (Reuters): Asian currencies were mostly firmer yesterday as Thailand's efforts to resuscitate its economy spread cheer across the region."All the regional currencies are strengthening.

Man tried for killing girlfriend

Man tried for killing girlfriend JAKARTA (JP): A 19-year-old man was indicted at the West Jakarta District Court yesterday accused of raping his girlfriend and then killing her by giving her barbiturate pills and an alcoholic drink.Prosecutor Siti S.

Food shortages worry orphanages

Food shortages worry orphanages MAUMERE, East Nusa Tenggara: Food shortages are threatening orphanages run by the Stella Maris Foundation, which provides shelter to 250 children in the Sikka regency.The foundation's chairwoman, Conds, said Tuesday her seven orphanages were increasingly worried...

Govt pledges to help ailing export companies

Govt pledges to help ailing export companies JAKARTA (JP): The government has pledged to assist ailing export companies procure raw materials and strengthen their working capital.Minister of Industry and Trade Tunky Ariwibowo said yesterday many export companies faced bankruptcy as letters of...