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TV todayTVRI 5:30 a.m. Religious Teachings 6:00 Morning News 7:00 Children's Songs 7:30 Music 8:00 TV Series 9:00 Music 10:00 Interval 2:00 p.m. News 2:35 Children's Program 3:00 Music 4:00 News 4:30 Indonesian Lessons 5:00 Student's Quiz 5:30 TV Drama 6:00 Sports 6:30 News (in English) 7:00...

House to pass bill on regional autonomy

House to pass bill on regional autonomy JAKARTA (JP): The House of Representatives is expected on Wednesday to pass a bill which will provide more autonomy to regional administrations and legislatures from the central government.

Where to go in Bali:

Where to go in Bali:Exhibitions * The Bali Starling Painting Exhibition, at the Oberoi Hotel, in Seminyak, until April 23. * Arts Exhibition: by Gde Sudarma, at The Chedi Gallery, Desa Melinggih Kelod, Payangan Gianyar, Ubud (Phone: 0361 975963), until May 17.

Third deficit in row for Thai budget on cards

Third deficit in row for Thai budget on cards BANGKOK (Reuters): The Thai cabinet on Tuesday gave initial approval of a budget for the year ending September 2000 which features record deficit spending designed to speed up economic recovery.

Policewomen hurt in accident

Policewomen hurt in accident JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: Dozens of policewomen were injured when a bus they were riding in plunged into a ravine on Tuesday, Antara said.The 28 policewomen were on their way to Trikora Military Command Headquarters here after visiting Kusuma Trikora Heroes Cemetery in...

Mob sets fire to church compound

Mob sets fire to church compound UJUNGPANDANG, South Sulawesi (JP): Tension gripped the South Sulawesi capital of Ujungpandang on Tuesday following overnight attacks against two Catholic and Protestant buildings.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on April 20, 1999: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ---------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 375 -25 1,500 AHAP Insurance 425 0 0 Alakasa Industrindo 100 0 0 Alter Abadi 225 0 21,000 Alumindo Light...

Bukopin, BMI to fund plantation businesses

Bukopin, BMI to fund plantation businesses JAKARTA (JP): Bank Bukopin and Bank Muamalat Indonesia have agreed to focus their lending activities on financing the development of the country's forestry and plantation sector, Minister of Forestry and Plantations Muslimin Nasution said on Tuesday.

Share prices plunge as profit taking sweeps the market

Share prices plunge as profit taking sweeps the market JAKARTA (JP): Share prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) plunged on Tuesday in active trading, ending a week-long buying spree.Stockbrokers said most blue chip stocks fell sharply as jittery investors took profits amid fears of escalating...

Four million voters now registered in capital

Four million voters now registered in capital JAKARTA (JP): Over four million city residents, or about 78 percent of total eligible voters, have registered for the June 7 general election, chairman of the Jakarta Provincial Elections Committee (PPD I) Djafar Badjeber said on Monday.

KPU to decide on interest groups' representatives in Assembly

KPU to decide on interest groups' representatives in Assembly JAKARTA (JP): The General Elections Commission (KPU) is working on the criteria for which interest groups will be given 65 unelected seats in the People's Consultative Assembly and take part in the presidential election in November, an...

Explosion rocks Istiqlal Mosque

Explosion rocks Istiqlal Mosque JAKARTA (JP): A powerful blast rocked the basement of Istiqlal Grand Mosque, the largest mosque in the region, in the heart of the capital on Monday, injuring at least four people performing their late afternoon prayers.

Mahathir denounces 'racist' white leaders

Mahathir denounces 'racist' white leaders KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has denounced "racist" white leaders for querying the conviction of his former deputy Anwar Ibrahim on corruption charges, a newspaper reported on Monday.

86 spots declared prone to poll riots

86 spots declared prone to poll riots JAKARTA (JP): Throughout the capital, 86 locations have been identified as being susceptible to violence related to the June 7 general election, an official from the city's social disturbance control center (Pusdalgangsos) said on Monday.

Habibie agrees to meet Howard over East Timor

Habibie agrees to meet Howard over East Timor JAKARTA (JP): President B.J. Habibie has agreed to meet Australian Prime Minister John Howard next week in Bali to find ways to end the spiraling violence in East Timor, it was reported in Canberra on Monday.

Apkindo criticizes new logging system

Apkindo criticizes new logging system JAKARTA (JP): The government's decision to authorize provincial administrations to grant logging contracts to cooperatives and small companies could open up opportunities for corruption, the Association of Indonesian Wood Panel Producers (Apkindo) warned on...

Medan scrutinizes foreign visitors

Medan scrutinizes foreign visitors MEDAN, North Sumatra: As the general election draws near, the provincial immigration office has placed some 350 foreigners under scrutiny for visa irregularities.Head of the immigration control and sanction affairs office Imam Soeprapto, told Antara on Friday the...

Mountain climber dies of frostbite

Mountain climber dies of frostbite TEMANGGUNG, Central Java: Mountain climber Suprihatin died of frostbite in her attempted ascent of Mount Sindoro here over the weekend.The body of the 21-year-old university student was evacuated and handed over to her family for burial in her hometown of...

IFC lauds Dharmala review verdict

IFC lauds Dharmala review verdict JAKARTA (JP): The International Finance Corporation (IFC) hailed on Monday a Supreme Court review verdict which declared publicly listed PT Dharmala Agrifood bankrupt, saying it would encourage local indebted firms to restructure their debt in good faith.

Court drop charges against Beddu

Court drop charges against Beddu JAKARTA (JP): Dozens of supporters of the former chairman of the State Logistics Agency (Bulog), Beddu Amang, who was charged for his alleged role in a Rp 95.4 billion (US$10.

Irianese leader protests police chief's remarks

Irianese leader protests police chief's remarks JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya (JP): A community leader here demanded on Monday that police chief Brig. Gen. Hotman Siagian retract his announcement last week banning the dissemination of a demand for independence Irianese representatives delivered recently to...

Former official faces six years in jail

Former official faces six years in jail TANGERANG (JP): A prosecutor asked the Tangerang District Court on Monday to sentence a former tax official to six years in jail for involvement in a Rp 1.2 billion (US$137,142) corruption scandal.

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates Bank Bali's conversion rates on April 19, 1999: TT rates Bank notes rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 8,635.00 8,685.00 8,635.00 8,725.00Australian dollar 1 5,574.25 5,648.75 5,549.00 5,698.00Austrian schilling 1 668.25 677.47 - -Belgian franc 1 228.

PAN chairman pays visit to Sukarno's grave in Blitar

PAN chairman pays visit to Sukarno's grave in Blitar BLITAR, East Java (JP): Amien Rais of the National Mandate Party (PAN) on Monday visited the grave of founding president Sukarno, the father of rival politician Megawati Soekarnoputri of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI...

PLN allots $15m to deal with Y2K

PLN allots $15m to deal with Y2K JAKARTA (JP): State electricity company PT PLN announced on Monday a US$15 million budget allocation to upgrade its computer system in anticipation of the millennium bug.PLN's division head for information systems Sunggu A.

More problems in East Timor

More problems in East Timor As the conflict between armed proindependence and prointegration groups in East Timor continues to claim lives, the real casualty seems to be the credibility of the Indonesian government and the Armed Forces (ABRI).

BII ready for recapitalization

BII ready for recapitalization JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed Bank Internasional Indonesia (BII) has raised Rp 1.87 trillion (around US$220 million) in fresh funds to join the government-sponsored bank recapitalization program.

ADB lists reforms to reduce risk of future crises

ADB lists reforms to reduce risk of future crises MANILA (Reuters): The Asian Development Bank has recommended a cautious approach to capital account convertibility among other measures to reduce the risk of a financial crisis similar to that which has engulfed Asia since July 1997.

World Bank states its commitment

World Bank states its commitment We agree with the broad views expressed by Nila Ardhianie in the April 8 edition of The Jakarta Post on the importance of improved monitoring and participation to ensure the best use of development assistance.

Where to go in Bandung:

Where to go in Bandung:Exhibitions * Fine Arts Exhibition: Wearable, at Galeripadi Jl. Ir. H. Juanda 329 (Phone: 022 2500578/2504229), until April 30. * Medical Botany Exhibition, at Galeri Intaran, Jl. Cigadung Raya Timur 80, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., until April 30.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on April 19, 1999: Shares Close Change Trading Volume -------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 400 0 70,000 AHAP Insurance 425 0 0 Alakasa Industrindo 100 0 0 Alter Abadi 225 0 50,000 Alumindo Light...

IMF, Thailand concerned with RP antidumping moves

IMF, Thailand concerned with RP antidumping moves MANILA (AFP): Thailand and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have expressed concern over recent moves by the Philippines to check alleged "dumping" of foreign products, Trade Secretary Jose Pardo said Monday.

Ghalib ready to face Soeharto's lawyer

Ghalib ready to face Soeharto's lawyer JAKARTA (JP): Attorney General Lt. Gen. Andi M. Ghalib on Monday challenged former president Soeharto's lawyer to provide evidence proving his assertions that President B.J. Habibie and his Cabinet were involved in corrupt practices.

Corruption hides truth in audit reports

Corruption hides truth in audit reports The value of banks' assets reported by public accountants is far lower than those disclosed by international auditors assigned by the government to revalue the assets in a due diligence. Economist Kwik Kian Gie discusses the reasons behind the disparity.

Malaysia clings to capital curbs, plans more restructuring

Malaysia clings to capital curbs, plans more restructuring KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysia's capital controls will stay put as the government intensifies plans to restructure its financial and corporate sectors, Second Finance Minister Mustapa Mohamed said on Monday.

15 firms seal deals on debt restructuring

15 firms seal deals on debt restructuring JAKARTA (JP): Chairman of the Jakarta Initiative Task Force Yusuf Anwar announced on Monday that 15 companies reached a debt restructuring agreement with their creditors over US$1.5 billion in foreign exchange debt and Rp 900 billion in local currency debt.

Colombo paper wants Indian minister fired

Colombo paper wants Indian minister fired COLOMBO (AFP): Indian Defense Minister George Fernandes was accused on Monday of supporting Sri Lanka's Tamil Tiger rebels by a state-run daily which called for his dismissal from the caretaker government.

Australian fighter crashes in training

Australian fighter crashes in training BRISBANE, Australia (AP): An Australian air force F-111 fighter-bomber crashed into the jungle on a Malaysian island overnight during a multinational exercise, authorities said on Monday. The pilot and navigator were killed.

C. Java prone to landslides

C. Java prone to landslides SEMARANG: Many areas of Central Java are vulnerable to landslides, according to the provincial disaster relief coordinating unit.Executive secretary of the unit Soetono told Antara on Monday that the dangerous zone covered 60.73 percent of land across the province.

Deadline set for start of training programs for SEAG

Deadline set for start of training programs for SEAG JAKARTA (JP): The National Sports Council (KONI) urged sports organizations to start their training programs by May 7 in preparation for the 20th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Brunei Darussalam in August.Moch.

BI urged to divulge list of errant bankers

BI urged to divulge list of errant bankers JAKARTA (JP): The country's banking authority must disclose the list of errant bankers to the public in order to increase confidence among would-be investors, according to a legal consultant.

RI growth target difficult to meet: ADB

RI growth target difficult to meet: ADB MANILA (Agencies): The Asian Development Bank has warned 1999/2000 fiscal year targets in Indonesia of zero growth and 17 percent inflation would be hard to achieve.

PBVSI calls up players for tour

PBVSI calls up players for tour JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Volleyball Association (PBVSI) has summoned eight national beach volleyballers to attend an extended training program starting on Tuesday.The players will focus on competing in the Southeast Asian beach volley and indoor volley...

RP turns down Taiwan leader

RP turns down Taiwan leader MANILA (AFP): Philippine officials have turned down a proposed personal visit here by Taiwan President Lee Teng Hui, diplomatic sources said on Monday.Foreign Secretary Domingo Siazon withheld a visa due to Manila's "one-China policy", under which it recognizes Beijing...

Hospital lacks specialists

Hospital lacks specialists KENDARI, Southeast Sulawesi: People suffering from heart, neurological, urinary and pathology-related problems here often have to journey to the South Sulawesi provincial capital of Ujungpandang or Jakarta for the most up-to-date medical treatment.

Suspensions for 15 referees reduced

Suspensions for 15 referees reduced JAKARTA (JP): The All-Indonesian Soccer Federation (PSSI) marked its 69th anniversary on Monday by reducing the terms of suspension of 14 referees and eight soccer players.

The solution to the Sambas riots

The solution to the Sambas riotsBy R. Masri Sareb Putra JAKARTA (JP): Many believe the recent riots in Sambas, West Kalimantan, are similar to those breaking out in other parts of the country, including the one in Ambon, Maluku, because they seem to resemble each other in their casus belli and...

BHP wins two 3rd generation coal contracts in Kalimantan

BHP wins two 3rd generation coal contracts in Kalimantan JAKARTA (JP): The government awarded on Monday two contracts of work (COWs) to subsidiaries of the Australian giant mining company Broken Hill Proprietary (BHP) to explore and develop coal resources in Central and East Kalimantan.

Govt understands Xanana's call to arms

Govt understands Xanana's call to arms JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Justice Muladi came out of a meeting on Monday with jailed East Timorese leader Alexandre "Xanana" Gusmao saying he understood the latter's recent call to arms as urging self-defense against aggression by prointegration militias in...

Local stocks up 6% on foreign fund influx

Local stocks up 6% on foreign fund influx JAKARTA (JP): Local shares prices rose 6 percent on Monday, with the main price index breaching the 500 point barrier for the first time this year on continued foreign liquidity influx into the market, stockbrokers and analysts said.