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Mon, 25 May 1998
Could 'Asian flu' of Soeharto's fall be catching?
Could 'Asian flu' of Soeharto's fall be catching?By John Gittings LONDON: Will a new epidemic of Asian flu -- political as well as economic -- send the region into convulsion? From Beijing to Yangon, the toppling of Soeharto's regime has a resonance.
Mon, 25 May 1998
Estrada greeted despite anti-U.S. base stance
Estrada greeted despite anti-U.S. base stance MANILA (AP): The U.S. government expects to work warmly with Joseph Estrada, the Philippines' probable next president, despite his high-profile role in the closure of American military bases in the country, the U.S. ambassador said yesterday.
Mon, 25 May 1998
SEA Games cars
SEA Games carsFrom Suara KaryaAccording to media reports, the organizing committee of SEA Games XIX, held in Jakarta in October 1997, imported luxury cars for the purpose of this event. These cars were reportedly exempt from import duty.
Mon, 25 May 1998
Back to work
Back to work First of all, Indonesians should be thankful to the students who successfully led the proreform movement. Without their vigilant efforts and sacrifices, none of these massive and rapid changes that we are seeing would have been possible.
Mon, 25 May 1998
Indonesia beats Malaysia to retain Thomas Cup
Indonesia beats Malaysia to retain Thomas Cup HONG KONG (Agencies): Indonesia retained badminton's Thomas Cup yesterday with a 3-2 victory over fierce rival Malaysia to give a much-needed morale boost to its troubled country.
Mon, 25 May 1998
Can we really afford to forgo vital information infrastructure?
Can we really afford to forgo vital information infrastructure?By Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): John Chamber, Cisco Systems' CEO, recently gave an excellent presentation that reminded me of one important thing that even our new government, which is led by a technologist, seems to have completely...
Mon, 25 May 1998
Vendors from riot-ravaged markets to be relocated
Vendors from riot-ravaged markets to be relocated JAKARTA (JP): Vendors of traditional markets which were ruined during last week's massive riots would be relocated quickly to other places, said an official of the city-owned traditional market management agency.
Mon, 25 May 1998
Market running out of imported goods
Market running out of imported goods JAKARTA (JP): North Jakarta's Pasar Ular market is running out of imported goods following the city's recent massive riots, traders reported Saturday.Located in Semper subdistrict, the market is known for its low-priced imported goods entering the country at...
Mon, 25 May 1998
Popular support for RI reform vital
Popular support for RI reform vital KANANASKIS, Alberta (Dow Jones): U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin Saturday said the Clinton administration isn't taking a hard line on International Monetary Fund credit to Indonesia but that certain political conditions must be in place before resumption of...
Mon, 25 May 1998
Idle land under flyover
Idle land under flyoverFrom KompasThe railway flyover between Manggarai and Kota has been operating for six years. During that period it has benefited road users who formerly had to pass one or several of 17 railway crossings at street-level.
Mon, 25 May 1998
Japan's exposure at Y1.5t
Japan's exposure at Y1.5t TOKYO (Dow Jones): Major Japanese trading houses held Y1.5 trillion in credits in Indonesia as of March 1998, the Sunday edition of the Nihon Keizai Shimbun quotes a Ministry of International Trade and Industry survey as showing.
Mon, 25 May 1998
Dirty price to pay for 'clean' government call
Dirty price to pay for 'clean' government call JAKARTA (JP): For five extraordinary days, the House of Representatives was home to a vociferous mass of students and other antigovernment supporters packing its compound.
Mon, 25 May 1998
U.S. losing Asian influence role to Japan
U.S. losing Asian influence role to JapanBy Edward Neilan Indian nuclear test, Indonesian disruptions expose Washington policy neglect while Tokyo has power leverage. TOKYO (JP): The United States is losing its predominant position in the Asian power equation, as seen in weak Washington responses...
Mon, 25 May 1998
Reforming attitudes
Reforming attitudes Even as Indonesia's newly installed President Habibie swore in his cabinet over the weekend, pros and cons over his taking over the reigns of the administration from the departed president Soeharto -- and over the manner in which it was done -- continued to simmer among the...
Mon, 25 May 1998
Soeharto embodied Javanese ruler
Soeharto embodied Javanese rulerBy Onghokham JAKARTA (JP): Ever since president Soeharto launched the concept of lengser keprabon (Javanese for stepping down from the throne or, more accurately, "leaving kingship") people have been hotly debating what it meant.
Mon, 25 May 1998
Volunteer medic team keeps student demonstrators fit
Volunteer medic team keeps student demonstrators fit JAKARTA (JP): For Rismanto and fellow volunteer medics, the "most serious" illness ever tackled by his temporary medical post at the House of Representatives so far was a girl got fainted.
Mon, 25 May 1998
J.E. Habibie quits post in bid to support brother
J.E. Habibie quits post in bid to support brother JAKARTA (JP): Junus Effendi Habibie tendered his resignation Saturday as head of the Batam Industrial Development Authority in a bid to quiet accusations of nepotism toward his elder brother, President B.J. Habibie.
Mon, 25 May 1998
TV today
TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:35 TV Series: The Big Valley 3:05 Talk Show: Sebaiknya Anda Tahu 3:30 TV Drama: Kompetisi 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Creative Program: Karya Kita 5:00 Indonesian Lessons 5:30 Education Quiz: Tangkas Cermat 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita 6:05 My Country: Rona...
Mon, 25 May 1998
Thailand anxiously awaits decrees' ratification
Thailand anxiously awaits decrees' ratification BANGKOK (Reuters): The Thai government is anxiously awaiting ratification of four controversial financial decrees in parliament today to arm itself with more powers to speedily resuscitate the comatose economy.
Mon, 25 May 1998
Malaysian paper slams Soeharto
Malaysian paper slams Soeharto KUALA LUMPUR (AP): A Malaysian newspaper said yesterday that former Indonesian President Soeharto had made a big mistake by not adopting an affirmative action policy like Malaysia's to spread his nation's wealth to ethnic Indonesians.
Mon, 25 May 1998
Risi says she quit IBRA due to lack of independence
Risi says she quit IBRA due to lack of independence JAKARTA (JP): Rini Soewandi, a professional manager recently appointed as the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) deputy chairwoman and as a advisor to the finance minister said Saturday she has quit both jobs.
Mon, 25 May 1998
Mistaken identity could be deadly
Mistaken identity could be deadly TANGERANG (JP): A sudden tension melted early Friday when panicky soldiers firing rubber bullets realized that their target was a group of people wanting to present them a thief.
Mon, 25 May 1998
Investors play it safe over political disquiet
Investors play it safe over political disquiet JAKARTA (JP): Trading activities on the local bourse are likely to remain dormant this week as investors play it safe over the country's political uncertainties, securities analysts said.
Mon, 25 May 1998
Govt to hold elections: Amien
Govt to hold elections: Amien JAKARTA (JP): Leading opposition figure Amien Rais has claimed that President B.J. Habibie told him that elections would be held within 12 months.Amien, who met with Habibie at his private residence in Kuningan, South Jakarta, on Saturday, revealed the results of the...
Mon, 25 May 1998
Salim keeps BCA majority stake
Salim keeps BCA majority stake JAKARTA (JP): The country's top business tycoon Liem Sioe Liong, also known as Sudono Salim, still retains a 70 percent stake in Bank Central Asia (BCA), the country's largest private bank.
Mon, 25 May 1998
Where to go in Jakarta:
Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Cartoon Exhibition: Population Issue, by Cartoonists from 9 countries in Asia, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., in Gallery Pasar Seni Jaya Ancol, Jl. Lodan Timur, North Jakarta, until May 31. * Art Exhibition by Sixteen Female Artists, at the Regent Jakarta, Main Lobby, Jl. H.
Mon, 25 May 1998
KISDI denies wishing to provoke students
KISDI denies wishing to provoke students JAKARTA (JP): Activists grouped in the Moslem Committee for Constitutional Reform have denied provoking tension at the House of Representatives last Friday.Ahmad Sumargono, from the Indonesian Committee for World Moslem Solidarity (KISDI), told journalists...
Mon, 25 May 1998
Camdessus says IMF loan to resume after review
Camdessus says IMF loan to resume after review KANANASKIS, Alberta (Dow Jones): International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Michel Camdessus on Saturday stopped short of predicting when lending to Indonesia will resume, but suggested there could be action soon.
Mon, 25 May 1998
NU behind Habibie for legal reasons
NU behind Habibie for legal reasons JAKARTA (JP): Chairman of the 30-million strong Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) Moslem organization Abdurrahman Wahid said here yesterday the organization's support for President Habibie was "restricted simply to his constitutional rights, nothing more".
Mon, 25 May 1998
House cleared after student occupation
House cleared after student occupation JAKARTA (JP): Staff members literally began picking up the pieces at the House of Representatives (DPR) over the weekend in the aftermath of the compound's five-day "occupation" by students.
Mon, 25 May 1998
Students leave council building
Students leave council building MEDAN, North Sumatra: Dozens of university students left the provincial council office here yesterday after occupying the building overnight to express their dissatisfaction with the government.
Mon, 25 May 1998
Kadin urges new cabinet to adopt concrete program
Kadin urges new cabinet to adopt concrete program JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) urged new President B.J Habibie Saturday to adopt a concrete economic program to lift the country out of its economic crisis.
Mon, 25 May 1998
APEC supports immediate aid for Indonesia
APEC supports immediate aid for Indonesia KANANASKIS, Alberta (Agencies): Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) finance ministers unanimously agreed the next disbursement of International Monetary Fund (IMF) aid to Indonesia shouldn't be delayed "unduly," Canadian Finance Minister Paul Martin...
Mon, 25 May 1998
Cyber work: Alternative way during the riots in the city
Cyber work: Alternative way during the riots in the cityBy Hanny Agustine JAKARTA (JP): The economic wheel suddenly stopped 10 days ago when riots broke out in the city. No business activities were conducted as all stores, markets and offices closed.
Mon, 25 May 1998
Govt to release at least 10 political prisoners
Govt to release at least 10 political prisoners JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Justice Muladi said yesterday that he would meet with President B.J. Habibie today to discuss the release of between 10 and 15 political prisoners.
Mon, 25 May 1998
Tap water supply agreement with Sigit, Liem halted
Tap water supply agreement with Sigit, Liem halted JAKARTA (JP): The city administration canceled Saturday a cooperative agreement with two private companies involved in water management on the grounds that the awarding of the project stank of corruption, collusion and nepotism.
Mon, 25 May 1998
Thousands pray for God's protection
Thousands pray for God's protection PALANGKARAYA, Central Kalimantan: More than 6,000 Moslems gathered and prayed here yesterday asking God to protect the nation from falling into disaster.The massive prayer was led by local, charismatic Moslem leader Achmad Kusasi Jumberi, Antara reported...
Mon, 25 May 1998
Military urges support for President Habibie
Military urges support for President Habibie JAKARTA (JP): The nation shows increasing signs of polarization over the presidency of B.J. Habibie and his cabinet, with the Armed Forces (ABRI) urging people to support him, while government critics are calling for his dismissal.
Mon, 25 May 1998
Tangerang to lose Rp 27b in taxes
Tangerang to lose Rp 27b in taxes TANGERANG (JP): The Tangerang regency and mayoralty will lose a total of Rp 27 billion (US$2.2 million) for the 1998/1999 fiscal year due to a scrapping of 35 taxes and levies May 23.
Mon, 25 May 1998
Rahardi promises to boost exports, essensial supplies
Rahardi promises to boost exports, essensial supplies JAKARTA (JP): Newly appointed Minister of Industry and Trade Rahardi Ramelan said Saturday that boosting exports and maintaining a smooth supply of essential goods would be his top priorities.
Mon, 25 May 1998
A challenge for Habibie
A challenge for Habibie Haji Muhammad Soeharto's resignation, or departure, as president of the Republic of Indonesia culminated in the current reform drive. With his public statement of resignation on Thursday, May 21, the purpose of the campaign is as good as achieved.
Mon, 25 May 1998
PDAM extends payment deadline
PDAM extends payment deadline PADANG, West Sumatra: The local water company PDAM has given an extension until today for residents who have not paid this month's water bill.The extension was made following the recent wave of unrest which hit many parts of the country.
Mon, 25 May 1998
RI remains committed to IMF programs
RI remains committed to IMF programs JAKARTA (JP): Coordinating Minister for Economy, Finance and Industry Ginandjar Kartasasmita said Saturday that Indonesia is still committed to the IMF-sponsored reform program despite the change in the government."The program itself is good and still valid.
Mon, 25 May 1998
New military district chiefs
New military district chiefs JAKARTA (JP): Lt. Col. Ibrahim Saleh and Lt. Col. Budi Rachmat were installed on Saturday as the new commanders of South and East Jakarta military districts respectively, replacing Lt. Col. Sadiyo P. and Lt. Col. Iskandar Zulkarnain.
Sun, 24 May 1998
Jakarta's poor view Soeharto's resignation with apathy
Jakarta's poor view Soeharto's resignation with apathyBy Yogita Tahil Ramani JAKARTA (JP): The world witnessed students jumping into the fountain at the House of Representatives compound Thursday amid outcries that "the president is now former president Soeharto".
Sun, 24 May 1998
TV Today
TV TodayTVRI 6:00 a.m. News: Sari Berita Sepekan 6:30 Morning Focus 6:45 Healthy and Fresh 7:00 Religious Teachings: Hikmah Pagi 7:30 Children's Program: Arena Kami 8:00 Children's Program: Kumbang and Family 8:30 Children's Program: Nuansa Anak 9:30 Variety Show: Widya Wahana 10:00 Ethic: Etika...
Sun, 24 May 1998
Sea gods lose out in traditional Buginese ritual
Sea gods lose out in traditional Buginese ritual JAKARTA (ANTARA): Scores of decorated boats teeming with people clad in traditional Buginese attire recently sailed along the coast of Kotabaru regency, South Kalimantan.
Sun, 24 May 1998
Victoria's peaks inspire pioneer Hilda
Victoria's peaks inspire pioneer HildaBy Astri Wright VICTORIA, Canada (JP): Hilda Soemantri holds a long list of "firsts".One is that she is the first Asian scholar to be Orion Program Artist-in-Residence, an exchange program at the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Victoria.
Sun, 24 May 1998
KL transvestites fined
KL transvestites fined KUALA LUMPUR (AP): Nine Malaysian Moslems who were arrested in a raid on a transvestite beauty contest have been charged in an Islamic court, a news report said yesterday.They were accused in the northern town of Alor Setar, Kedah State, of wearing women's clothes and acting...
Sun, 24 May 1998
Colleague takes over Justika's unfinished business
Colleague takes over Justika's unfinished businessBy Sylvia Gratia M. Nirang Analysts have said that rebuilding the economy should include much more attention to agriculture. Newly appointed Minister of Agriculture Soleh Solahuddin is now faced with this challenge.