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Rattan deregulation will benefits farmers, consumers

Rattan deregulation will benefits farmers, consumersBy Sylvia Gratia M. Nirang JAKARTA (JP): After a decade of government trade policy restricting rattan exports, Indonesia's rattan industry will now enjoy freer trade which should bring benefits, especially to farmers and foreign consumers.

City Council endorses traffic sticker prices

City Council endorses traffic sticker prices JAKARTA (JP): The City Council endorsed yesterday the municipality's proposal to set prices of stickers, scheduled to replace the three-in-one traffic policy, at Rp 5,000 (about 40 U.S.

Just pricing urged for intravenous plasma

Just pricing urged for intravenous plasma JAKARTA (JP): The City Council appealed to hospitals and pharmaceutical companies yesterday to keep the price of intravenous plasma at an affordable level amid worries about the continuing dengue fever epidemic.

RI's small firms need emergency funds: PECC

RI's small firms need emergency funds: PECC SINGAPORE (Reuters): An economic think tank said yesterday it had asked the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) group to make emergency loans of US$3 billion to prop up thousands of small Indonesian firms on the brink of bankruptcy.

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates Jakarta (JP): Bank Ekspor Impor Indonesia's (Bank Exim) indicative conversion rates on April 20, 1998: Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S dollar 1 7,750.00 9,250.00Austrian shilling 1 574.00 686.30Australian dollar 1 4,879.20 5,460.00Belgian franc 1 202.60 225.50Canadian dollar 1 5,307.

Japan car-part imports up

Japan car-part imports up TOKYO (Reuters): Several Japanese auto-part makers plan to increase imports of car parts made by their Southeast Asian units to help boost capacity utilization at their Southeast Asian facilities.

World class opera house opens at Taman Mini

World class opera house opens at Taman Mini JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto inaugurated yesterday a world-class opera house, Teater Tanah Airku, at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah in East Jakarta, as part of the park's 23rd anniversary celebrations.

Fire damage estimates reach Rp 7.5 trillion

Fire damage estimates reach Rp 7.5 trillion JAKARTA (JP): Fires raging in East Kalimantan forests have cost Rp 7.5 trillion (US$938 million) in lost timber revenues, not including the cost of damage to biodiversity, the decline in tourist visits and health costs, a local government official said...

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:45 TV Series: The Big Valley 3:05 Children's Program: Album Kenangan Anak 3:30 Village Program 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Music: Lagu Pop Daerah 5:00 English Lessons 5:30 Documentary 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita 6:05 My Country: Rona Nusantara 6:15 Sports 6:30...

ABRI response on missing people awaited

ABRI response on missing people awaited JAKARTA (JP): The Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence says it has yet to receive a response from Minister of Defense and Security/Armed Forces Commander Gen.

RI needs govt changes to renew confidence: Econit

RI needs govt changes to renew confidence: Econit JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia needs a major change of leadership and more democracy to restore its credibility and regain public confidence, the Econit advisory group said yesterday.

TV's Debby Sahertian toys with obsessive love triangle

TV's Debby Sahertian toys with obsessive love triangle JAKARTA (JP): Comedy sitcom actress-director Debby Sahertian, is dabbling in obsessions.Her new TV drama, Cinta Diatas Segalanya (Love Above Everything), a 13-episode serial about obsessive love which she is directing, is 80 percent completed.

ADB presents health grant

ADB presents health grant PALU, Central Sulawesi: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a Rp 3 billion (US$375,000) loan for the province's health program aimed at controlling contagious diseases, Antara reported yesterday.M.

Abacha clears hurdle for presidential polls

Abacha clears hurdle for presidential polls MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (Reuters): Nigerian military ruler Gen. Sani Abacha won a crucial party vote yesterday which means he will face no opponent in presidential elections planned for Aug. 1.

Asia's troubled banking sector looks to foreign money

Asia's troubled banking sector looks to foreign moneyBy Linda Sieg TOKYO (Reuters): Asia's financial crisis has prompted more than its share of finger-pointing but some key points seem clear -- fixing the problems of the region's banks will be costly, painful and time-consuming.

16 protesters jailed for ignoring police order

16 protesters jailed for ignoring police order JAKARTA (JP): South Jakarta District Court sentenced 16 Megawati Soekarnoputri supporters to two months and ten days in jail yesterday for ignoring a police order to disperse from a street protest on Feb. 11.

How SE Asian economies should be rebuilt

How SE Asian economies should be rebuiltBy Mike Yeong SINGAPORE (JP): After the worst is over, the governments of Southeast Asia, especially those hardest hit by the financial crisis, will have to quickly get down to the task of restructuring their economies.

Astra Agro Lestari's net profit up 44%

Astra Agro Lestari's net profit up 44% JAKARTA (JP): PT Astra Agro Lestari booked a 44 percent increase in net profit last year, reaching Rp 91 billion (US$11.37 million) from Rp 63 billion in 1996.Finance director Benny Tjoeng said over the weekend that the company, a plantation subsidiary of PT...

Students arrested for hijacking bus and military truck

Students arrested for hijacking bus and military truck JAKARTA (JP): Police arrested 350 senior high school students in two separate locations yesterday for hijacking a military truck in Cawang, East Jakarta, and a city bus in Pasar Baru, Central Jakarta.

Noisy student demos continue in many cities

Noisy student demos continue in many cities JAKARTA (JP): Thousands of students continued with their campaign for sweeping reforms by holding noisy demonstrations in a number of cities, marred in one location when several unidentified men tried to lower the national flag.

RI's Djatmiko scratches in Philippines tour event

RI's Djatmiko scratches in Philippines tour event CALAMBA, Philippines (Agencies): Indonesia's Djatmiko and Kenichi Yusuda of Japan withdrew from the fourth stage of the Marlboro Centennial Tour of the Philippines yesterday.

Indonesian chess association misses mark on female GM

Indonesian chess association misses mark on female GM JAKARTA (JP): Executives of the Indonesian Chess Association (Percasi) will complete their term in July on a low note, particularly because of their failure to meet a target to produce a woman grandmaster, a chess observer says.

Bandung farmers' profits dissipated by crisis

Bandung farmers' profits dissipated by crisis JAKARTA (JP): Farmers in Bandung regency say "suffering" is the most fitting word to describe their life in the wake of rising prices of chemicals, fertilizers and seedlings.

Sticker sale counters

Sticker sale counters The following is a list of where stickers needed by motorists intending to enter the restricted zone along Jl. Sudirman in South Jakarta and Jl. Thamrin in Central Jakarta will be on sale. A trial for the ticket system will be run between August and November.

Experts advise healthy advertising budgets

Experts advise healthy advertising budgets JAKARTA (JP): Companies should maintain their advertising budgets or even increase them in times of crisis in order to maintain or enlarge their market shares, an international advertising expert said yesterday.

New fashion center aims at style and substance

New fashion center aims at style and substance JAKARTA (JP): The Indotex LaSalle Documentation Center of Indonesian Fashion was inaugurated yesterday to help give local employees the expertise they need to succeed in the textile, garment and fashion industries.

SE Asian markets await Indonesia's CPO ban lift

SE Asian markets await Indonesia's CPO ban lift KUALA LUMPUR (Agencies): Southeast Asia palm oil markets are braced to see if Indonesia will lift its export ban on crude palm oil on Wednesday as scheduled, traders said.

Crude oil exports set

Crude oil exports set SINGAPORE (Reuters): Indonesia state oil company Pertamina has allocated its monthly May crude export volumes to affiliates and term buyers, but has not given directives to producers about production cutbacks, foreign producers in Indonesia said yesterday.

S'pore rejects U.S. reports

S'pore rejects U.S. reports SINGAPORE (AP): Singapore's foreign minister criticized the U.S. State Department Report on human rights yesterday, saying its complaints about the city-state's judiciary and political system were "unsubstantiated and unwarranted".Foreign Minister S.

200 dancers to mark Dharma Santi

200 dancers to mark Dharma Santi DENPASAR, Bali: At least 200 dancers will take part in the Dharma Santi celebration at the Ardha Candra Taman Budaya arts center here on Sunday, Antara reported.President Soeharto will attend the event which marks the Hindu Day of Silence, or Nyepi, which this year...

Singapore details RI trade financing plan

Singapore details RI trade financing plan SINGAPORE (Reuters): Singapore Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong told parliament yesterday that Singapore's trade insurance scheme for Indonesia would be in two parts.

Mayor mad over costly ID cards

Mayor mad over costly ID cards TANGERANG (JP): Mayor Djakaria Machmud has threatened to fire subdistrict and village chiefs who inflate the cost of ID cards.The administration has set the cost of a national ID card at Rp 7,500 (almost US$1) but in some villages the price has reportedly been...

On nepotism

On nepotism Our Minister of Social Services Siti Hardijanti Rukmana has flatly denied that there was a practice of nepotism in the recruitment of the Seventh Development Cabinet, as reported in The Jakarta Post, March 18.

Kartini's spirit

Kartini's spirit The commemoration of Kartini Day, April 21, reminds us of the great Indonesian lady Raden Adjeng Kartini, whose letters made her an important symbol for the Indonesian independence movement and for Indonesian feminists.

Movie on dengue fever

Movie on dengue fever JAKARTA (JP): The North Jakarta information office is screening a free movie on dengue fever and measures to prevent it in 31 subdistricts throughout the mayoralty.The screenings start today and last until May 29.

AIDS sufferers cannot afford medication

AIDS sufferers cannot afford medication JAKARTA (JP): Only 11 of the 631 Indonesians who have tested HIV positive or are suffering from full-blown AIDS can afford to buy the imported medicine which could retard the impact of the deadly disease.

Open letter to the Malaysian Ambassador

Open letter to the Malaysian AmbassadorFrom RepublikaYour Excellency,With this letter, we, Women Solidarity, an NGO concerned with issues related to migrant workers, wish to put forward some matters relative to the protection of Indonesian workers in Malaysia.

Seeking ways to prevent new Asian-style financial woes

Seeking ways to prevent new Asian-style financial woesBy Helmut Maier-Mannhart MUNICH (DPA): Credits worth a total of more than US$100 billion have been promised by the International Monetary Fund to just three countries -- South Korea, Thailand and Indonesia -- to help them avoid financial...

Private sector to tackle haze

Private sector to tackle haze SINGAPORE (DPA): A Singapore-based Briton has started a new private-sector initiative aimed at fighting the smoke haze choking parts of Asia, a news report said yesterday.Lawyer-turned-entrepreneur Jeremy Cama, 42, believes that "the private sector will be more...

East Kalimantan forest fires RI's fifth priority

East Kalimantan forest fires RI's fifth priority JAKARTA (JP): Despite the magnitude of losses incurred, raging forest fires in East Kalimantan rank fifth in the government's crisis handling agenda, according to State Minister of Environment Juwono Sudarsono.

ASEAN Troika optimistic on Cambodian polls

ASEAN Troika optimistic on Cambodian polls BANGKOK (AP): Southeast Asian nations involved in the effort to restore political stability to Cambodia are optimistic that fair elections can be held there in July, a top regional diplomat said yesterday.

American citizen shot in drug raid

American citizen shot in drug raid JAKARTA (JP): Police shot a Nigerian-born American citizen, identified as Dennis Michael, in his right leg after he allegedly resisted arrest and tried to flee during a drug raid, an officer said Saturday.

Concerned over minister's statement

Concerned over minister's statement We would like to express deep concern over recent statements by Minister of Education and Culture Wiranto Arismunandar about university student activities.During his tenure as the rector of Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB), we found that Wiranto established...

Iran chemical exports down

Iran chemical exports down TEHRAN (Reuters): The value of Iran's petrochemical exports increased in the Iranian year that ended on March 20 but fell short of target because of Southeast Asia's economic crisis, a senior Iranian official said in remarks published yesterday.

Intellectuals support students demand

Intellectuals support students demand JAKARTA (JP): Intellectuals are calling on students to continue with their struggle for political and economic reforms, lending greater weight to a youth movement that has grown into a formidable force over recent months.

Cyclist Espiritu wins third stage

Cyclist Espiritu wins third stage BATANGAS CITY, Philippines (Agencies): Philippine national team captain Victor Espiritu outsprinted breakaway partner Placido Valdez of Nueva Ecija to capture the third stage of the Marlboro Centennial Tour of the Philippines.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:45 TV Series: The Big Valley 3:05 Management News: Kiat Manajemen 3:30 TV Drama: Lembaran Baru 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Creative Program: Karya Kita 5:00 Indonesian Lessons 5:30 Education Quiz: Cepat Tepat 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita 6:05 Village Program: Rona...

Protests for reform continue

Protests for reform continue JAKARTA (JP): Even as fellow students participated in a government-sponsored dialog with officials in Jakarta, demonstrations for reform continued on university campuses in various cities on Saturday.

Oil price drop may trigger further cuts

Oil price drop may trigger further cuts KUWAIT (Agencies): Kuwait and Qatar said yesterday OPEC could decide on further oil production cuts if world prices fell further.Oil Minister Sheikh Saud Nasser al-Sabah said "reviewing additional cuts by OPEC states (would be required) if we find that oil...

Asia's insurance to see radical shift

Asia's insurance to see radical shift SINGAPORE (Reuters): Asia's economic crisis could spark radical changes in the distribution and regulation of life insurance sales, a senior executive said."There is going to have to be a professionalization of the agency sales force in Asia," Chris Singleton,...