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Major party leaders to compete in Jakarta

Major party leaders to compete in Jakarta JAKARTA (JP): Akbar Tandjung, Amien Rais, Hamzah Haz and Megawati Soekarnoputri, all leaders of major political parties, will join the competition for Jakarta's 18 seats in the House of Representatives.

Students to stage rally to observe Trisakti shooting

Students to stage rally to observe Trisakti shooting JAKARTA (JP): Student groups from several universities disclosed on Tuesday that they plan to mobilize thousands of students on May 12 to join a mammoth rally for the first anniversary of the Trisakti University shooting incident in which four...

Datacraft names new RI head

Datacraft names new RI head SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Singapore systems integrator Datacraft Asia Ltd on Tuesday announced new appointments to its management team.Datacraft said it has named Jerry Tan the general manager of multinational accounts.

Grieving Mia not ready for Sudirman Cup

Grieving Mia not ready for Sudirman Cup JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's star women's shuttler Mia Audina is apparently not ready to compete in the Sudirman Cup and World Championships in Copenhagen from May 10 to May 23.

Rates for tax payment, valid from May 3 to May 9

Rates for tax payment, valid from May 3 to May 9 U.S. dollar 1 Rp 7,980.00Austrian schilling 1 614.20Australian dollar 1 5,175.03Belgian franc 1 209.51Canadian dollar 1 5,392.62Swiss franc 1 5,258.65Deutschemark 1 4,322.39Danish krone 1 1,288.43French franc 1 1,288.43Poundsterling 1 12,839.

RI's pepper exports rose 5% in 1st quarter

RI's pepper exports rose 5% in 1st quarter JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia exported 5,234 tons of pepper in the first quarter of this year, 6 percent higher than the 4,950 tons in the corresponding period of 1998, according to the International Pepper Community (IPC).

KONI wants Rp 12.7b for SEA Games

KONI wants Rp 12.7b for SEA Games JAKARTA (JP): The National Sports Council (KONI) will ask for Rp 12.7 billion from the National Development Planning Board (Bappenas) to enable it to prepare for the 20th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Brunei Darussalam in August.

Passengers stranded as drivers launch strike

Passengers stranded as drivers launch strike TANGERANG (JP): Hundreds of public transportation passengers here were stranded on Tuesday when angkot (public transportation minivan) drivers went on strike to protest route overlaps.

Two to be tried in Ambon for killing soldier

Two to be tried in Ambon for killing soldier JAKARTA (JP): Two of seven people suspected in the murder of a member of the Army's Strategic Reserves Command (Kostrad) during the worst days of rioting in the Maluku capital of Ambon, will be tried on Thursday, a court official has said.

Reforestation funds to be used to finance safety net project

Reforestation funds to be used to finance safety net project JAKARTA (JP): Labor-intensive projects in the forestry sector will continue, despite cancellation of the social safety net funds used to finance the projects.

Central Bank predicts falling interest rates

Central Bank predicts falling interest rates JAKARTA (JP): Supported by moderating inflation, interest rates will fall again this week and continue to decline faster in the weeks ahead, Bank Indonesia Governor Sjahril Sabirin said on Tuesday.

Clashes for democracy

Clashes for democracy Chaos seems to be stalking this country as the June general election approaches. Even though campaign activities by 48 political parties contesting the elections are not scheduled to start before May 19, emotions are already high and tempers short in many towns.

Estrada to address PBEC

Estrada to address PBEC HONG KONG (AFP): Philippine President Joseph Estrada will make a keynote address to the Pacific Basin Economic Council (PBEC) meeting here this month, it was announced Tuesday.Estrada, who was voted president last year, will spotlight the Philippine economy, viewed as one of...

Proindependence groups rally in E. Timor campus

Proindependence groups rally in E. Timor campus DILI, East Timor (JP): A day before the signing of an agreement between Indonesia and Portugal on a United Nations- supervised direct ballot in East Timor, proindependence students staged a peaceful rally inside the East Timor University campus.

Political parties support free press

Political parties support free press JAKARTA (JP): Major political parties contesting the next June 7 poll have expressed support for press freedom and pledge to strive for better protection for press workers.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 5:30 a.m. Religious Teachings 6:00 Morning News 7:00 TV Series 8:00 Children's Songs 9:00 Music 10:00 Interval 2:00 p.m. News 2:30 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 Evening News 7:30...

Thailand's rice exports fall

Thailand's rice exports fall BANGKOK, Thailand (AP): In a blow to cash-strapped Thailand, the country's second quarter rice exports are likely to decline because of sluggish demand from leading importing nations, government officials and rice industry executives said Monday.

Most Asian stock markets close higher

Most Asian stock markets close higher HONG KONG (AP): Most Asian stock markets closed higher Monday, with the key index in Jakarta surging almost 6 percent to its highest level in a year.Japanese financial markets were closed Monday for Constitution Day, a national holiday.

SE Asian monies higher as rupiah sentiment brightens

SE Asian monies higher as rupiah sentiment brightens SINGAPORE (Dow Jones) Fund inflows lifted Southeast Asian currencies higher against the U.S. dollar Monday, as offshore investors maintained their bullish stance towards the region.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on May 3, 1999: Shares Close Change Trading Volume -------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 400 0 135,000 AHAP Insurance 425 0 0 Alakasa Industrindo 250 100 62,500 Alter Abadi 275 50 221,500...

Government assures SMEs of more subsidized loans

Government assures SMEs of more subsidized loans JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Finance Bambang Subianto reaffirmed on Monday the government's commitment to provide cheap loans to help small and medium-size companies (SMEs) and cooperatives survive the prolonged economic crisis.

The Crescent Star Party

The Crescent Star Party Two recent front page articles (April 16 and April 19) on the Crescent Star Party (PBB) and its chairman Prof. Yusril Ihza Mahendra attracted my attention. What fascinated me was not so much the party's economic and political platforms, which endorse such things as a market...

PDAM Jaya head investigated for employee protests

PDAM Jaya head investigated for employee protests JAKARTA (JP): The city inspectorate office is investigating the possible involvement of Rama Boedi, the president of city water company PDAM Jaya, in a series of protests by the firm's employees demanding it end its cooperation with two foreign...

Elderly couple killed in robbery

Elderly couple killed in robbery JAKARTA (JP): A couple were found dead in their house on Jl. Hidup Baru in West Pademangan district, North Jakarta, early on Monday.Gan Hen Hok, 50, was found with his throat cut while his wife, Chang Hui Moi, 40, died of multiple stab wounds.

Mahathir warns govt employees

Mahathir warns govt employees KUALA LUMPUR (AP): Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad on Monday warned bureaucrats against joining the ranks of political dissenters, saying government employees were bound to obey policies, a news report said.

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates Bank Bali's conversion rates on May 3, 1999: TT rates Bank notes rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 8,030.00 8,100.00 8,030.00 8,140.00Australian dollar 1 5,293.55 5,381.75 5,268.00 5,431.00Austrian schilling 1 614.67 625.06 - -Belgian franc 1 209.67 213.

Lists of legislative candidates tardy

Lists of legislative candidates tardy JAKARTA (JP): Only two of the 48 parties -- The National Awakening Party (PKB) and the Indonesian People's Party (Pari) -- look set to meet Tuesday's deadline for submission of a list of legislative candidates to the National Elections Committee (PPI).

Jepara still tense as residents fear retaliation flee

Jepara still tense as residents fear retaliation flee SEMARANG (JP): The Central Java town of Jepara remained tense on Monday and a number of people fled to neighboring cities following the bloody clash between supporters of two Muslim-based parties that killed four last Friday.

Economy contracted 10% in 1st quarter

Economy contracted 10% in 1st quarter JAKARTA (JP): The 22-month economic crisis continues to take its toll, with the economy contracting by 10.34 percent in the first quarter of 1999 compared to the same period last year, the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) reported on Monday.

Hollow promises

Hollow promises The government's reiteration last week of its determination to take legal action against bad bankers and bad debtors responsible for at least Rp 150 trillion (US$17.5 billion) in bad debts, or more than 40 percent of Indonesia's gross domestic product, rings hollow given its dismal...

Where to go in Bandung:

Where to go in Bandung:Exhibitions * Painting Exhibition: by Elly Djohariah Roedyat and Syeni Setiayu Roedyat, at Galeri Bandung, Jl. Siliwangi 16 (Phone: 022 236515), 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., until May 15. * Photo Exhibition by Frank Thiel, at Galeri Red Point, Jl. Jurang 103, May 10 to May 21.

HK to launch inquiry into exploitation of foreign maids

HK to launch inquiry into exploitation of foreign maids JAKARTA (Agencies): Hong Kong's Immigration Department is to investigate reports of widespread under-payment of Indonesian domestic helpers, news reports said on Monday.

Coach happy with shuttlers' physical fitness improvement

Coach happy with shuttlers' physical fitness improvement JAKARTA (JP): With only a few days to go before the Sudirman Cup, Indonesian badminton team trainer Tahir Djide expressed satisfaction with improvements in the national shuttlers physical condition.

'Warta Kota' hits the street

'Warta Kota' hits the street JAKARTA (JP): Kompas, Indonesia's leading daily newspaper, launched on Monday its new city journal -- Warta Kota -- which will target the middle and upper classes in Greater Jakarta.Banu Astono and Henry Ch.

Finance minister upbeat on inflation outlook

Finance minister upbeat on inflation outlook JAKARTA (JP): Despite the potential for turmoil around the upcoming general election, Coordinating Minister for Economy, Finance and Industry Ginandjar Kartasasmita is optimistic that inflation in the 1999/2000 fiscal year will be about 10 percent, far...

ANZ Panin Bank buys BPS' credit card business

ANZ Panin Bank buys BPS' credit card business JAKARTA (JP): ANZ Panin Bank has agreed to buy the credit card receivables and operations of closed down Bank Papan Sejahtera from the International Bank Restructuring Agency.

Cabinet approves East Timor autonomy deal

Cabinet approves East Timor autonomy deal JAKARTA (JP): President B.J. Habibie's Cabinet has unanimously endorsed the autonomy package deal for East Timor to be signed on Wednesday together with Portugal in New York, Minister of Information Lt. Gen. Muhammad Yunus announced on Monday.

KL cuts intervention rate

KL cuts intervention rate KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysia's central bank reduced its three- month intervention rate from 6.5 percent to 6.0 percent Monday.Bank Negara Malaysia governor Ali Abul Hassan Sulaiman said the cut reflected the "moderating trend in the expected inflation rate" and would help...

Palembang gets bomb scare

Palembang gets bomb scare PALEMBANG, South Sumatra: A major shopping center here was the latest victim of a bomb scare after a general hospital and the Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Mosque received similar threats.

Pioneer exports corn seeds

Pioneer exports corn seeds JAKARTA (JP): United States-based corn seed producer PT Pioneer Hibrida Indonesia said on Monday it had exported 200 tons of corn seed to Japan.Pioneer country manager Andy Gumala said Japan was the third overseas market Pioneer had entered after Thailand and the...

Peace messages from students

Peace messages from students JAKARTA (JP): Those who pass by the United Nations office on Jl. M.H. Thamrin in Central Jakarta may have already spotted three jumbo banners suspended from the building.The eye-catching banners contain messages of peace and pleas for inter-cultural understanding and...

Rum-Royen agreement

Rum-Royen agreement May 7, 1999 marks the 50th anniversary of a great event in the history of Indonesian diplomacy, the Rum-Van Royen Agreement. So far, the peculiar fact discernible is that three episodes are well appraised, judging from monographs on them.

RP leader dismisses remark

RP leader dismisses remark MANILA (AFP): Philippine President Joseph Estrada brushed aside Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad's charges on Monday that he intervened in Kuala Lumpur's internal affairs when he met opposition leader Azizah Ismail here last week.

Nikko cancels bankruptcy claim against Bayu Buana

Nikko cancels bankruptcy claim against Bayu Buana JAKARTA (JP): PT Nikko Securities Indonesia has canceled its bankruptcy claim against publicly listed PT Bayu Buana after the two companies reached an out-of-court agreement to settle their debt dispute.

Gov't offices quiet, Maluku still tense

Gov't offices quiet, Maluku still tense TUAL, Maluku: There are no signs that normalcy has returned to Tual, Southeast Maluku, after riots and killings broke out here late March.According to Antara, government offices were almost empty on Monday.

Wiranto praises Madurese patience

Wiranto praises Madurese patience JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Defense and Security/Indonesian Military (TNI) Commander Gen. Wiranto has praised Madurese people from Sambas, saying they showed tremendous forbearance during the recent ethnic riots which ravaged the West Kalimantan regency.

Asian media freer in 1998

Asian media freer in 1998 BANGKOK (AFP): Press freedom in Asia is improving but China and Myanmar are still among the worst countries in the world for the oppression of journalists, a leading international journalists' organization said on Monday.

Toward better English skills

Toward better English skillsBy Besral BANDUNG (JP): In justifying educational programs, teachers around the globe are always the victims of a struggle between experts, parents and bureaucrats. Although some crucial factors evolved on the parts of supporting materials, students' motivation,...

Internet financial service

Internet financial service JAKARTA (JP): American financial information provider Bridge Information System, in cooperation with local Internet provider PT IndoInternet, launched on Monday an internet-based financial and market data service.Bridge country manager for Indonesia Mohd.

Neiss urges interest rate reduction to fuel recover

Neiss urges interest rate reduction to fuel recover JAKARTA (Dow Jones): Indonesia should be "a little faster" in allowing interest rates to fall to help fuel a recovery, the International Monetary Fund's top Asia Pacific official Hubert Neiss said Monday.