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Cambodian army takes ex-rebels

Cambodian army takes ex-rebels ANLONG VENG, Cambodia (Agencies): The largest group ever to defect from the Khmer Rouge guerrilla movement was integrated into the Cambodian army yesterday in a ceremony at this former rebel headquarters near the Thailand-Cambodia border.

Hotel holds social activity

Hotel holds social activity BOGOR (JP): The management of the four-star hotel Novotel Bogor invited 40 orphans aged between six and 12 years to enjoy its services, including morning coffee and lunch on Thursday.

What are new parties up to?

What are new parties up to?By Ignatius Haryanto JAKARTA (JP): Just like water gushing forth when a clogged tap is suddenly opened, the people's craving to set up political parties is at the height of its intensity.In less than two weeks, at least nine groups have turned into political parties.

Reform in attitude

Reform in attitude Chinese-Indonesians are often blamed for an assortment of things and become the scapegoats whenever anything goes wrong. They are the easiest target because they are a minority. In normal circumstances, the not so kind sentiment toward the ethnic Chinese remains hidden.

Acquisitions may rise in oil sector

Acquisitions may rise in oil sector SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Indonesia's hard times are likely to spur merger and acquisition activity in its oil and gas patch during the second half of 1998, according to oil company officials surveyed by Dow Jones Newswires.

The fate of ethnic Chinese

The fate of ethnic Chinese I am writing in response to Sumarsono Sastrowardoyo's letter of May 30. Mr. Sumarsono prefers to blame the victim rather than look in the mirror and realize that because of people with an attitude like his, Indonesia is a country where the ethnic minority is...

NGO protests Hardijanti's involvement in toll road

NGO protests Hardijanti's involvement in toll road JAKARTA (JP): Dozens of activists from non-governmental organization Pijar Indonesia, took over the Semanggi 2 toll road entrance gate yesterday afternoon because they thought it was operated by Soeharto's eldest daughter.

Debt agreement fails to lift ailing rupiah

Debt agreement fails to lift ailing rupiah JAKARTA (JP): A debt accord between Indonesian debtors and their foreign creditors failed to lift the ailing rupiah, currency traders said yesterday.The rupiah closed unchanged at 11,550 against the U.S. dollar in thin trade, dealers said.

'Stop burdening students'

'Stop burdening students' JAKARTA (JP): The city office of the Ministry of Education and Culture has instructed all headmasters in the capital to cease forcing students to buy particular brands of school uniforms and accessories.

The complication of managing the Earth's atmosphere

The complication of managing the Earth's atmosphereBy Bambang Hidayat BANDUNG (JP): Our comforting belief that the earth's climate was essentially unchanged through the ages has been shot down. Meteorological data compiled over the past century, augmented by recent findings from space observation...

Ministry to speed up textile quota sharing

Ministry to speed up textile quota sharing JAKARTA (JP): The Ministry of Industry and Trade said yesterday it would speed up the allocation of new export quotas for textile and textile products.The ministry's export director, Sudar, said yesterday the early allocation of new quotas was aimed at...

New deal on debt talks revive market sentiment

New deal on debt talks revive market sentiment JAKARTA (JP): A fresh deal on restructuring the country's US$80 billion private-sector debt brought fresh hope to Indonesia's battered financial market yesterday.

Stable rupiah crucial for China: ADB chief

Stable rupiah crucial for China: ADB chief HELSINKI (Reuters): Asian Development Bank (ADB) president Mitsuo Sato said yesterday that stabilizing the Indonesian rupiah and other Asian currencies was key to relieve devaluation pressures in China.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on June 4, 1998: Shares Close Change Trading Volume -------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 425 0 0 AHAP Insurance 550 0 0 Alter Abadi 600 0 848,500 Alumindo Light Metal 400 125 1,418,000...

FIA cancels Indonesia Rally

FIA cancels Indonesia Rally PARIS (AP): The world governing body of motor sports Wednesday dropped the Rally of Indonesia from the 1998 race calendar.The FIA, in a short statement, said it had withdrawn the September rally from the schedule because of "the current situation in Indonesia and...

Togolese caught with 8.6kg of heroin

Togolese caught with 8.6kg of heroin JAKARTA (JP): Customs officers at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport have arrested a 30-year-old Togolese for allegedly smuggling 8.6 kilograms of first-grade opium alkaloid into the country inside a 21-inch television set, an official said yesterday.

RI, creditors strike private debt deal

RI, creditors strike private debt deal FRANKFURT (Reuters): The Indonesian debt negotiation team and the country's creditor banks said yesterday they had reached agreement on a comprehensive program to address Indonesia's external debt problems.

Emil urges Habibie to hold poll in December

Emil urges Habibie to hold poll in December JAKARTA (JP): Leading opposition figure Emil Salim has announced his withdrawal from a presidential consultative group formed by President B.J. Habibie, and demanded that a general election be held by December.

'Si Doel' named as Unicef ambassador

'Si Doel' named as Unicef ambassador JAKARTA (JP): Actor and director Rano Karno was declared Indonesia's first national ambassador for the United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef) yesterday.Rano, 38, a member of the People's Consultative Assembly, received the honorary title from Coordinating...

Local environment is never given enough attention

Local environment is never given enough attention The World Environment Day, which falls today, is a reminder of the need to protect the environment. Below is a series of articles in commemoration of the day.

Bogor police to release Juanda students today

Bogor police to release Juanda students today BOGOR (JP): The police will release three Juanda University students this morning after detaining them for almost a month on charges of allegedly mobbing to death a senior officer.Speaking on behalf of the Bogor Regional Police chief, deputy chief Lt.

Analysts, investors hail RI debt deal

Analysts, investors hail RI debt deal LONDON (Reuters): Analysts and investors mostly hailed the agreement on the debt rescheduling signed by Indonesia and international banks in Frankfurt yesterday.The rescheduling program comprises three initiatives relating to private sector corporate debt,...

Bengkel Peduli at Bengkel Nightpark

Bengkel Peduli at Bengkel Nightpark JAKARTA (JP): Bengkel Nightpark is to hold a fashion show titled Bengkel Peduli 1998 (Bengkel Cares 1998), featuring about 100 collections presented by noted models from Look Model Inc. tonight.

Governor suspends several megaprojects

Governor suspends several megaprojects JAKARTA (JP): The city administration has been forced to suspend a number of major development projects included in the 1998/1999 budget because of the prolonged monetary crisis, Governor Sutiyoso said.

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates Jakarta (JP): Bank Ekspor Impor Indonesia's (Bank Exim) indicative conversion rates on June 4, 1998: Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 11.100.00 12,000.00Austrian shilling 1 866.20 1,001.70Australian dollar 1 6,798.40 7,349.30Belgian franc 1 306.30 329.10Canadian dollar 1 7,681.

SEAB customer's complaint

SEAB customer's complaint JAKARTA (JP): A customer of South East Asian Bank (SEAB), which was liquidated last November, has complained about the difficulty in recovering a large part of her savings from the bank.

Habibie not elected

Habibie not elected I wonder where Mr. Muhd. Ramzy Hasibuan was on May 20 and May 21 (President Habibie's legitimacy, Your Letters, June 4) when news started swirling about that Soeharto was going to step down, culminating in Habibie's rise to the presidency. Habibie was not elected, Mr.

Rights body to probe Aceh 'mass killings'

Rights body to probe Aceh 'mass killings' JAKARTA (JP): The National Commission on Human Rights will soon begin investigating reports that more than 39,000 Acehnese have died in various military operations over the past decade and that 1,000 others are still in military detention in Indonesia's...

A questionable show

A questionable show President B.J. Habibie has been surprisingly generous to the foreign media. If it were only so with the local news media as well.Habibie's recent statement to The New York Times saying that he had a better feel for the younger generation than his predecessor, Soeharto, sounds a...

Women's crisis center

Women's crisis center In various recent happenings, mainly since security forces took repressive measures against reform activists on student campuses and other places, social, economic and political impacts of a detrimental nature have been strongly felt in the marginal community.

Insured victims of riots may not get their money: Brokers

Insured victims of riots may not get their money: Brokers JAKARTA (JP): The Association of Indonesian Insurance Brokers (ABAI) hailed the Insurance Council of Indonesia's decision to approve payments to victims of the recent rioting, but warned that a banking clause in some policies may prevent the...

Indofood's profit plunges

Indofood's profit plunges JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed PT Indofood Sukses Makmur, the world's largest noodle maker, reported yesterday a 70 percent decline in net profit in the first quarter this year from the same period last year.The figure of Rp 28.29 billion (US$2.

SCB names new executive

SCB names new executive SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Standard Chartered Bank (SCB) has appointed Lee Boon Huat, 40, as regional head of treasury for Southeast Asia.Lee succeeds Mike Rees, who remains in Singapore to run the treasury business for the entire Standard Chartered Group.

Bush calls on Singapore PM

Bush calls on Singapore PM SINGAPORE (DPA): Former United States President George Bush called on Singapore Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong in Singapore yesterday, officials in the island republic said.Bush was in Singapore overnight on a private visit, according to a U.S. Embassy spokesman.

HK, Taiwan stocks slide, Jakarta shares climb

HK, Taiwan stocks slide, Jakarta shares climb SINGAPORE (Reuters): A hefty fall in U.S. stocks overnight forced some key Asian markets into retreat yesterday, but the overall picture was mixed as investors drew breath after recent heavy losses.

PPP wants assets of Soeharto frozen

PPP wants assets of Soeharto frozen SURAKARTA, Central Java: The Surakarta branch of the United Development Party (PPP) has sent letters to at least nine heads of government asking them to freeze assets belonging to former president Soeharto.The letter, signed by Surakarta branch chairman M.

12 officers killed in E. Timor helicopter crash

12 officers killed in E. Timor helicopter crash JAKARTA (JP): The Udayana Regional Military Commander, Maj. Gen. Yudomo Sastrosuhardjo, and Col. Salamat Sidabutar, the chief of the Wira Dharma Military Command in East Timor, were killed yesterday when their helicopter crashed near Liaruca village...

3 men wounded in taxi robberies

3 men wounded in taxi robberies JAKARTA (JP): Three people were injured and Rp 34 million in cash stolen in separate armed robberies on Monday and Tuesday, police said.Jakarta Police spokesman Lt. Col. E. Aritonang said one of the incidents took place on Tuesday in Cipinang Muara, East Jakarta.

54 hectares of rice fields flooded

54 hectares of rice fields flooded TANGERANG (JP): About 54 hectares of paddy fields, which were ready for harvest, in Tiga Raksa and Cisoka districts, were inundated Wednesday after the nearby Cipayaeun and Manceri rivers burst their banks.

Govt launches drive to combat corruption

Govt launches drive to combat corruption JAKARTA (JP): The government says it is launching tough measures to combat corrupt and collusive practices in the bureaucracy in a bid to provide the public better services and to create a clean administration.

Shareholders meeting of ailing Sempati Air delayed

Shareholders meeting of ailing Sempati Air delayed JAKARTA (JP): Sempati Air's shareholders meeting scheduled yesterday to decide the future of the ailing private airline was canceled because many of the shareholders could not attend.

La Nina on the way

La Nina on the way SINGAPORE (Reuters): A "fairly strong" La Nina is likely to bring heavy rains and possible floods to Southeast Asia, much of it parched for more than a year by El Nino, Singapore weather forecasters said yesterday.

Govt to review all rice import procurement deals

Govt to review all rice import procurement deals JAKARTA (JP): The government is to review the country's rice import arrangements, including the overseas procurement contracts signed by the State Logistics Agency (Bulog), in anticipation of a declining supply in the international market.

Curtail on-campus politics: Habibie

Curtail on-campus politics: Habibie JAKARTA (JP): President B.J. Habibie has told university rectors to facilitate campaigns for reform but to prevent campuses being turned into political arenas."I am calling on the minister of education and culture (Juwono Sudarsono) and the director of tertiary...

Business leaders brief Habibie on economic crisis

Business leaders brief Habibie on economic crisis JAKARTA (JP): Business leaders briefed President B.J. Habibie yesterday on the critical condition of the economy and called for more concerted efforts to revive the banking industry, the source of lifeblood for economic activity.

Legal changes needed in new era

Legal changes needed in new eraBy Mulyana W. Kusumah JAKARTA (JP): Soeharto's obsession with political stability is reflected in the current laws on politics.The result is an array of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) decrees and legislation tailored to maintain political stability, but...

Parents buy school places

Parents buy school places BANGKOK (DPA): The majority of Thai parents pay "tea money," or small bribes, to assure places for their children in prestigious local schools, a poll revealed yesterday in Bangkok.A survey conducted by Rajabhat Institute Suan Dusit showed that 74.

Palm oil prices steady

Palm oil prices steady LONDON (Reuters): Further talk in Asia of Indian palm oil tenders coupled with higher Chicago futures overnight supported opening prices on the European vegetable oil market yesterday.

Negative aspects of democracy

Negative aspects of democracy Now that Indonesia is to have a new political system, which will probably be more democratic than the old one, it is worth keeping in mind some general weaknesses of democratic political systems.

UN declares war on Indonesian forest fires

UN declares war on Indonesian forest fires SINGAPORE (AP): Wartime resources are needed to put out the remaining Indonesian forest fires, but there is still a good chance of new fires and more haze over Southeast Asia, a senior United Nations official said yesterday.