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Forest export earning estimated at $8.5b

Forest export earning estimated at $8.5b JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Forestry Society (MPI) expects that foreign exchange earnings from exports of wood and other forest-related products will reach US$8.5 billion this year despite a sluggish market in the first two months of this year.

Team says Habibie must give concrete solution on Aceh

Team says Habibie must give concrete solution on Aceh JAKARTA (JP): President B.J. Habibie is expected to provide clear outcomes for Aceh when he visits the province on March 26, an advisor said on Friday.

CPO prices could fall as cheaper oils used

CPO prices could fall as cheaper oils used SINGAPORE (Bloomberg): Malaysia and Indonesia, the world's largest palm oil producers, could see prices for the commodity fall as technology allows use of other oils as substitutes, an industry consultant said on Friday.

RI, Portugal agree on 'direct' ballot

RI, Portugal agree on 'direct' ballot JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia and Portugal have agreed on a "direct" ballot for East Timorese to decide on their future, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan announced in New York on Thursday.

Two men injured trying to stop fight

Two men injured trying to stop fight JAKARTA (JP): Two men, attempting to stop an altercation between residents of Kebon Pala in East Jakarta and three alleged chicken thieves, were wounded on Thursday.The wounded victims were identified as Suparjono, 52, and Nanang, 24.

Whither East Timor?

Whither East Timor? Significant as it may be, the agreement reached on Thursday in New York between Indonesia and Portugal for the holding of a "direct vote" in East Timor, hopefully before August, actually was not unexpected. In fact, it was rather slow in coming.

ISM members protest 'Kompas' report

ISM members protest 'Kompas' report JAKARTA (JP): Some 50 people grouped in the Maluku Friendship Union (ISM) staged a noisy rally in the compound of the daily Kompas in Central Jakarta on Friday afternoon, protesting a report on the Maluku bloodshed published by it recently.

Amien Rais lacking self-confidence

Amien Rais lacking self-confidenceFrom MerdekaFrom 1990 to early 1999 I greatly admired Amien Rais. At the time the tiger was at its fiercest, he had the pluck to bring the succession of the country's leadership into question. He also had other brilliant ideas.

RI and Russia agree to promote trade

RI and Russia agree to promote trade JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian and Russian governments signed on Friday three agreements to promote bilateral economic relations.The deals signed by Minister of Industry and Trade Rahardi Ramelan and his visiting counterpart Georgy V.

Tommy hit with travel ban for land scam

Tommy hit with travel ban for land scam JAKARTA (JP): Businessman Hutomo "Tommy" Mandala Putra, the youngest son of former president Soeharto, was barred from traveling outside of the city on Friday.Announced by Attorney General Andi M.

A theater of the absurd

A theater of the absurd Up until last week, very few Indonesians realized that the law on freedom of expression, endorsed by the House of Representatives and passed into law in October 1998, is as defective as a three dollar bill.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Painting Exhibition: Menjaring Waktu, by Iskandar Syah, at Pusat Kebudayaan Jepang - The Japan Foundation, Summitmas I, Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 61-62 South Jakarta (Phone: 5201266), 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., until March 23.

SE Asian monies come under selling pressure

SE Asian monies come under selling pressure SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): The U.S. dollar's break below Y120 in New York dealing failed to lend any support to Southeast Asia's currencies, most of which saw more selling pressure during Asian trading hours on Thursday.

What causes ethnic violence?

What causes ethnic violence? The foreign media and the Indonesian government seem to have the same misconceptions about the causes of recent ethnic violence in Ambon, Maluku, and several other islands.The International Herald Tribune, quoting European and American wire services, has reported on...

Military takes control in Ambon

Military takes control in Ambon JAKARTA (JP): The military took over riot control in Ambon from police on Thursday as sporadic clashes in the city continued, witnesses and a senior police officer said.Lt. Col.

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates Bank Bali's conversion rates on March 11, 1999: TT rates Bank notes rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 9,175.00 9,205.00 9,175.00 9,245.00Australian dollar 1 5,817.40 5,910.80 5,738.00 5,938.00Austrian schilling 1 726.17 737.49 - -Belgian franc 1 247.

Factions supports bill to ease up Pertamina's grip

Factions supports bill to ease up Pertamina's grip JAKARTA (JP): Most factions in the House of Representatives expressed support on Thursday for the government's proposed oil and gas bill, which would end state oil and gas company Pertamina's three-decade long monopoly of the country's oil and gas...

'Middlemen' cheated villagers out of electricity supply

'Middlemen' cheated villagers out of electricity supply BOGOR (JP): Many villagers in the Bogor area attempting to get an electricity supply to their homes have been cheated by middlemen, an executive of the state electricity firm PT PLN said on Thursday.

Twelve racers compete in Formula Asia in Sentul

Twelve racers compete in Formula Asia in Sentul JAKARTA (JP): Twelve drivers will compete in the first leg of the Gudang Garam Formula Asia auto racing national championship to be held at the Sentul circuit, near Bogor, March 13-14.

A new cafe at Metropolitan II

A new cafe at Metropolitan II JAKARTA (JP): Mata Bar and Cafe, a new cafe on the 16th floor of Wisma Metropolitan II on Jl. Sudirman in South Jakarta is scheduled to start operations on Friday.The grand opening of the cafe will be held at 7 p.m.

FedEx pledges to maintain services in Indonesia

FedEx pledges to maintain services in Indonesia JAKARTA (JP): International courier company Federal Express (FedEx) said on Thursday it had no plans to reduce its five-day-a-week direct flights to Indonesia despite the country's gloomy economic outlook.Harsha E.

Taking Soeharto to court

Taking Soeharto to court Former president Soeharto has once again come under the spotlight of public attention. Legislators in the House of Representatives' Commission I have urged the attorney general to step up the questioning of Pak Harto to the level of a formal investigation, and even asked...

Govt predicts budget deficit of Rp 500b this fiscal year

Govt predicts budget deficit of Rp 500b this fiscal year JAKARTA (JP): The government expects a budget deficit of Rp 500 billion (about US$58 million) for the 1998/1999 fiscal year ending on March 31, Minister of Finance Bambang Subianto said here on Thursday.

Fishermen riot in Cilacap

Fishermen riot in Cilacap CILACAP, Central Java: A riot erupted late Wednesday involving at least 200 fishermen in the Adipala district, who claimed waste from a plant contaminated the nearby river, destroying thousands of fish.

ICW links Soeharto to city water deal

ICW links Soeharto to city water deal JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Corruption Watch (ICW) urged the government on Thursday to investigate former president Soeharto for alleged involvement in a Jakarta tap water deal which reportedly caused the state Rp 4.98 trillion (US$554 million) in losses.

Amien Rais: A new political paradigm for Indonesia's future

Amien Rais: A new political paradigm for Indonesia's futureBy Jusuf Wanandi JAKARTA (JP): It is refreshing to hear Amien Rais speak frankly about critical matters facing Indonesia. Not only is he direct in explaining the issues, he also brings coherency to the topics.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on March 11, 1999: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ---------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 350 0 0 AHAP Insurance 400 0 0 Alter Abadi 225 -50 500 Alumindo Light Metal 300 0 5,000 Alumindo Perkasa...

Singapore court rejects Bank Bali unit loan case

Singapore court rejects Bank Bali unit loan case SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Singapore's highest court has in effect dismissed a suit over a loan default filed against an Indonesian businessman currently living in Singapore, saying that Singapore isn't the place the case should be heard.

Alatas defends RI's policy on East Timor

Alatas defends RI's policy on East TimorBy Imanuddin NEW YORK (JP): Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Alatas defended here on Wednesday Indonesia's rejection of a referendum as a means to settle the East Timor problem.

Lawyers call for halt of Soeharto probe

Lawyers call for halt of Soeharto probe JAKARTA (JP): Lawyers for former president Soeharto on Thursday demanded at the Attorney General's Office that the inquiry into the veteran former ruler be stopped while hundreds of pro-Soeharto protesters demonstrated outside.

Govt to ease entry of foreign observers

Govt to ease entry of foreign observers JAKARTA (JP): The government pledged on Thursday to ease immigration procedures for foreigners who will watch over the June 7 general election, but warned them against favoring an individual party or presidential candidate.

Village office burned in Bali

Village office burned in Bali DENPASAR, Bali: The office of Lembongan village in Klungkung regency in Bali, around 20 kilometers southeast of Denpasar, was set on fire early Thursday by unidentified people.

Habibie dismisses concern over poll clashes

Habibie dismisses concern over poll clashes JAKARTA (JP): President B.J. Habibie dismissed on Thursday fears the number of parties set to contest the polls and the limited time available for preparations would trigger conflict and political instability.

Habibie must visit Ambon, says scholar Nurcholish

Habibie must visit Ambon, says scholar Nurcholish JAKARTA (JP): President B.J. Habibie must visit the destroyed Ambon capital of Maluku as the disorder has degenerated into a national-scale problem, renowned scholar Nurcholish Madjid said on Thursday.

RI's GDP may shrink 4.1% in 1999: Poll

RI's GDP may shrink 4.1% in 1999: Poll JAKARTA (Reuters): Indonesia's gross domestic product (GDP) is forecast to shrink a further 4.13 percent this year after plunging 13.68 percent in 1998, according to a Reuters poll of 10 research houses.

Asian economic view brighter: Poll

Asian economic view brighter: Poll SINGAPORE (Reuters): Asian countries appear to be hauling themselves out of their economic slump but progress is patchy, a Reuters poll of more than 100 research units shows.

Bank Bali responds

Bank Bali responds I would like to thank Mr. Rahul Kapur for his valuable input concerning the Bali Dolar (Dollar episode, The Jakarta Post, Feb. 20, 1999). Please accept our apologies for all the inconvenience you have experienced.The problem arose purely as a result of misunderstanding.

Dragon dance and lion dance

Dragon dance and lion dance Being an ethnic Chinese who has been deprived of my cultural link to my ancestors for the last three decades, I am indebted to Mr. Edi Petebang who has boldly pulled off the shroud covering the cultural heritage of the Chinese Indonesians (The Jakarta Post, March 6,...

Raising funds to send the classics on tour

Raising funds to send the classics on tourBy Lena Rosenthal JAKARTA (JP): Classical music, universally appreciated for its beauty and earning considerable recognition around the world, surprisingly does not have a large appreciative audience in Indonesia.

'Bajaj' passenger wounds driver

'Bajaj' passenger wounds driver JAKARTA (JP): A bajaj (three-wheeled motorized pedicab) driver suffered thigh and severe hand wounds after a passenger slashed him with a sharp weapon in a fare dispute in Cempaka Baru, Central Jakarta, early on Thursday.

Bullets found in Bagansiapiapi

Bullets found in Bagansiapiapi PEKANBARU, Riau: Ten thousand bullets have been found by a construction worker in Bagansiapi-api in the Bengkalis region here, Antara reported Thursday.Spokesman for the Riau Police, Maj. S.

New smoking regulations to be enacted this month

New smoking regulations to be enacted this month JAKARTA (JP): The government's new regulation on smoking is in its final draft, the director general of food and drug supervision at the Ministry of Health, Sampurno, said on Thursday.

Mahathir chases votes in Sabah

Mahathir chases votes in Sabah KOTA KINABALU, Malaysia (Reuters): Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad criss-crossed the remote eastern state of Sabah on Thursday in an 11th-hour bid to win his first electoral test since sacking his former deputy.

Singapore downplays Indonesia allegations

Singapore downplays Indonesia allegationsBy Raj Rajendran SINGAPORE (Reuters): Singapore likes to punch above its weight in world affairs, but for now the city state is avoiding a scuffle with its huge, restive neighbor, Indonesia.

Commodity exchange firm accused of fraud

Commodity exchange firm accused of fraud JAKARTA (JP): A group of 10 people, who claim they were cheated by a local commodity exchange firm, visited city council on Thursday to lodge a complaint.Spokesperson Sucipto said he and his friends and a great number of other people, had lost billions of...

Export promotion helps small firms

Export promotion helps small firms JAKARTA (JP): An export promotion drive introduced recently by the National Agency for Export Development in cooperation with the United Nations Development Program has helped at least 100 small and medium-scale companies.

Beating of students

Beating of studentsFrom MerdekaWe wish to express our deep concern over the violent act committed by the security apparatus against our fellow students in Jakarta (March 4), making a number of students victims.

ARCO says RI to remain leading LNG supplier

ARCO says RI to remain leading LNG supplier SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Indonesia will remain well placed as the leading liquefied natural gas supplier in Asia-Pacific when the region emerges from the economic crisis, Herb Vogel, a senior official with ARCO Indonesia Inc., told Dow Jones Newswires.

Habibie's nomination could backfire on Golkar: Experts

Habibie's nomination could backfire on Golkar: Experts JAKARTA (JP): Golkar Party's decision to name B.J. Habibie as a prospective presidential candidate is likely to backfire for the country and its own political fortunes, observers concluded on Thursday.

Corruption-free government key to recovery: Economist

Corruption-free government key to recovery: Economist JAKARTA (JP): A new and clean government resulting from the general election in June, the first since long-reigning president Soeharto stepped down last May, is the key to Indonesia's economic recovery, an economist has said.