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Odd feats find their place

Odd feats find their place SEMARANG: A 68-centimeter-long cigarette was among the records inducted yesterday into the Indonesian Museum of Records here.The cigarette was made by Semarang resident Yerikho, who dubbed it a "Reform Cigarette".It has an 18-centimeter filter, a width of 4.

Builders association seeks debt relief from local banks

Builders association seeks debt relief from local banks JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Builders Association (GAPENSI) urged the government yesterday to allow its members to reschedule their debts with local banks because nearly all 41,750 members are technically bankrupt.Association chairman Agus G.

Syarwan lodges defamation complaint against DeTAK

Syarwan lodges defamation complaint against DeTAK JAKARTA (JP): Police here confirmed yesterday that Minister of Home Affairs Syarwan Hamid had lodged a complaint against the weekly DeTAK tabloid with the National Police headquarters.

Fair transactions total only Rp 10.8b

Fair transactions total only Rp 10.8b JAKARTA (JP): Business transactions booked over the one-month 31st Jakarta Fair ending on Aug. 2 totaled only Rp 10.8 billion (US$850,393), far less than last year's total of Rp 125 billion, a fair management executive said.

Prabowo, Muchdi testify before Honor Council

Prabowo, Muchdi testify before Honor Council JAKARTA (JP): The Officers Honor Council continued questioning yesterday of two former chiefs of the Army's Special Force (Kopassus) over alleged involvement in the abductions and torture of political activists.Lt. Gen. Prabowo Subianto and Maj. Gen.

ABRI warmly welcomes S'pore humanitarian aid

ABRI warmly welcomes S'pore humanitarian aid JAKARTA (JP): The Armed Forces (ABRI) said it appreciates Singapore's S$12 million (US$7 million) in humanitarian aid, claiming it is immaterial the assistance was extended nearly a year into Indonesia's severe crisis.ABRI spokesman Maj. Gen.

Imam Utomo elected East Java governor

Imam Utomo elected East Java governor SURABAYA (JP): After a controversial nomination process, Maj. Gen. Imam Utomo Suparno, former chief of the Brawijaya Military Command overseeing East Java, was elected East Java governor yesterday, replacing Basofi Soedirman.

RI 'lacks experts for new bankruptcy law'

RI 'lacks experts for new bankruptcy law' JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's new bankruptcy law may face difficulties during its first year as the result of a lack of lawyers and accountants qualified to act as receivers and administrators, according to the chairman of a receivers' association.

Antam finds bauxite

Antam finds bauxite JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed state general mining company PT Aneka Tambang announced yesterday that it had discovered a 2.5- ton bauxite reserve on Bintan island, Riau.The reserve, which is located in the Lomesa area, will enable Aneka Tambang (Antam) to extend its bauxite...

Exim Bank's loans rise 220%

Exim Bank's loans rise 220% TOKYO (Nikkei): The Export-Import Bank of Japan extended a record Y699.2 billion in loans to Southeast Asian nations between January and June, up 220 percent from the same period a year ago, according to The Nihon Keizai Shimbun's Wednesday morning edition.

Tsunami victims found in Biak

Tsunami victims found in Biak JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: As many as 33 bodies, victims of the tsunami which hit Aitape in neighboring Papua New Guinea, have washed up on the Biak Timur district coast.Biak Numfor Police chief Lt. Col.

The Aceh killing fields

The Aceh killing fields Reports reaching us about the human rights abuses committed in recent years by Armed Forces personnel in Indonesia's westernmost province of Aceh have made us shudder.While precise figures may as yet be lacking, estimates made by independent investigators on the basis of...

Manulife shifts HQ to HK

Manulife shifts HQ to HK SINGAPORE (Reuters): Canada's biggest mutual life insurer, Manulife Financial, has moved its regional headquarters from Singapore to Hong Kong, the Business Times said yesterday.

SE Asia currencies up as U.S. stocks fall

SE Asia currencies up as U.S. stocks fall SINGAPORE (Bloomberg): The Singapore dollar and other Southeast Asian currencies rose yesterday as the plunge in U.S. stocks raised concern investors will sell U.S. securities and convert the dollar proceeds into other currencies.

Council urged to probe other military units

Council urged to probe other military units JAKARTA (JP): Rights activists have urged the newly- established Officers Honor Council to widen its investigation into the abduction and torture of political activists to include other military units besides the Army's Special Force (Kopassus).

Nontaxable income to be raised by 66.67%

Nontaxable income to be raised by 66.67% JAKARTA (JP): A married taxpayer with three children who earns only up to Rp 8.64 million (US$664 at the current rate) a year will be exempt from income tax beginning next year, according to a new tax ruling announced by the finance ministry yesterday.

Doctor busted for trading porn VCDs

Doctor busted for trading porn VCDs JAKARTA (JP): City police have busted a 60-year-old physician believed to have produced and sold pirated pornographic VCDs nationwide, an officer said Tuesday.From the suspect's warehouse on Jl.

Threat of sanctions looms over May rapes

Threat of sanctions looms over May rapes TAIPEI (Agencies): Taiwan threatened yesterday to cut the number of Indonesian migrant workers unless "Jakarta properly handles the rape of ethnic Chinese women during the May 13-14 riot".

All entertainment spots in Puncak closed temporarily

All entertainment spots in Puncak closed temporarily BOGOR (JP): Regent Eddie Yoso Martadipura has temporarily closed all entertainment establishments in the popular Puncak mountain resort area until a dispute between operators and locals is resolved.

Antiforeigner sentiment reaches fever pitch

Antiforeigner sentiment reaches fever pitchBy Todd Gregory This is the first of two articles on Indonesians' attitude toward foreigners. JAKARTA (JP): The din of antiforeigner sentiment has reached fever pitch in recent weeks, marked by an excess of emotion and resentful rhetoric.

Indonesia, Portugal agree on East Timor package

Indonesia, Portugal agree on East Timor package UNITED NATIONS (Agencies): Indonesia and Portugal agreed yesterday to hold in-depth discussions on Indonesia's proposals for a "special status, based on a wide-ranging autonomy" for East Timor, according to a communique issued after two days of talks.

More women learn martial arts

More women learn martial arts JAKARTA (JP): More women are taking up martial arts to protect themselves.The Indonesian Women's Congress (KOWANI) in cooperation with the city police and martial arts groups Cakra Murti and Panca Daya are offering a special training course for women based on the use...

Student detained for throwing bomb

Student detained for throwing bomb JAKARTA (JP): Police arrested yesterday a 24-year-old student suspected of throwing two Molotov cocktails at the security post of Governor Sutiyoso's official residence in Menteng, Central Jakarta, on Monday night, an officer said.City police detective chief Col.

MUI says planned lottery against Islamic principles

MUI says planned lottery against Islamic principles JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Ulemas Council (MUI) has issued an edict stating a planned lottery to raise funds for sports development violates Islamic principles.

RI jet skiers take King's Cup

RI jet skiers take King's Cup JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian jet skiers took home the King's Cup after winning three out of six gold medals up for grabs in the Asia Pacific Jet Sport Championship at Samila Sangkhla Beach, Thailand, over the weekend.

Utut scores first win at MK Cafe Cup

Utut scores first win at MK Cafe Cup JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian Utut Adianto made amends for a first- round defeat with a win over Vil Syrtlanov of Russia in the second round of the MK Cafe Cup chess tournament in Koszalin, Poland, on Tuesday.

Minister/State Secretary installs deputy, assistants

Minister/State Secretary installs deputy, assistants JAKARTA (JP): Minister/State Secretary Akbar Tandjung swore in Let. Gen. (ret) Toni Hartono as his deputy and six other assistants in a brief ceremony at the State Secretariat offices yesterday.

Habibie not yet asked to open PDI congress

Habibie not yet asked to open PDI congress JAKARTA (JP): President B.J. Habibie has not received a formal invitation to open a planned congress of the government- recognized Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) under Soerjadi, despite claims to the contrary from congress organizers.

Women look for protection after May atrocities

Women look for protection after May atrocitiesBy Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): While victims of the May rapes are struggling to deal with the nightmare, some women have decided to protect themselves against sexual assault with something most of them had never set eyes on.

Bulog to import up to 1 million tons of sugar

Bulog to import up to 1 million tons of sugar JAKARTA (JP): The State Logistics Agency (Bulog) plans to import between 900,000 metric tons and 1 million tons of sugar this year to meet domestic demand.Bulog chairman Beddu Amang said Tuesday that 50 percent of the imported sugar would be white...

Rupiah extends gains as stocks plunge further

Rupiah extends gains as stocks plunge further JAKARTA (JP): The rupiah continued to make headway against the U.S. dollar yesterday due to bullish sentiment on regional markets, especially the Japanese yen, currency dealers said.

Firm debuts home grocery delivery

Firm debuts home grocery delivery JAKARTA (JP): Those who have less time to shop no longer have to venture into a store to get their basic necessities as a new grocery delivery service, DialMart, will cater to their needs.

Sutiyoso mulls smaller staff load to economize

Sutiyoso mulls smaller staff load to economize JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso said yesterday he would consider a cost-cutting measure for three deputies instead of the current four following the election of Harun Al Rasyid as West Nusa Tenggara governor.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Aug. 5, 1998: Shares Close Change Trading Volume -------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 325 0 5,000 AHAP Insurance 625 50 1,000 Alter Abadi 475 -25 320,000 Alumindo Light Metal 375 0 0...

Where to go in Bali:

Where to go in Bali:Exhibition * Painting Exhibitions, in Ganesha Gallery, Four Seasons Resort, Jimbaran (Phone: 0361 701010): Works of Norbert Ivanyi (Hungarian Painter), 12 p.m. to 8 p.m., until Aug. 13. Images of Meditating Figures, by Jerry T, Aug. 17 to Sept. 17.

C-C Amatil profit seen flat due to losses in Indonesia

C-C Amatil profit seen flat due to losses in Indonesia SYDNEY (Reuters): Losses in Indonesia and poor results from Europe are expected to force Australian-based soft drink bottler Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd to report a flat or slightly lower first half profit on Thursday.

AAF looking to boost region's automotive supporting industries

AAF looking to boost region's automotive supporting industries JAKARTA (JP): Automotive supporting industries in Southeast Asian are shifting their market focus overseas to offset the decline in car sales in regional domestic markets, the ASEAN Automotive Federation (AAF) has said.

U.S. wheat moves on RI 'devastating': AWB

U.S. wheat moves on RI 'devastating': AWB SYDNEY (Reuters): The United States was likely to displace Australian wheat from the Indonesian market by placing half a million tons in a short period into a market which would take only four million tons a year, AWB Ltd. chairman Trevor Flugge said.

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates JAKARTA (JP): Bank Ekspor Impor Indonesia's (Bank Exim) indicative conversion rates on Aug. 5, 1998: Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 12,650.00 13,450.00Austrian shilling 1 955.00 1,090.00Australian dollar 1 7,512.00 8,010.00Belgian franc 1 338.00 358.00Canadian dollar 1 8,152.

Spell off power in RI politics

Spell off power in RI politicsBy Ignas Kleden This is the first of two articles on political culture in Indonesia. JAKARTA (JP): The late Indonesian political scientist Dr. Alfian used to describe democracy as a continuous dialectic between consensus and conflict.

Subang crash kills seven

Subang crash kills seven BANDUNG: A head-on collision on Tuesday night in Subang, about 50 kilometers north of here, resulted in the death of seven people and many more injured.The accident occurred when an intercity bus, license plate AG 2505 CB, tried to overtake two vehicles but failed to notice...

CMG Life opens Medan office

CMG Life opens Medan office JAKARTA (JP): Life insurance company PT Astra CMG Life has opened a new marketing office in Medan, North Sumatra, to support its growing services in the provincial capital.The company, a joint venture between the giant Astra Group and Australian-based Colonial Group,...

Jakarta to host tourism mart despite crisis

Jakarta to host tourism mart despite crisis JAKARTA (JP): The government is proceeding with its plan to host its annual international tourism mart next month despite the tourism sector remaining stuck in the doldrums.

Eight soldiers implicated in shooting

Eight soldiers implicated in shooting JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: Eight military officers have been implicated in the fatal shooting of a 22-year-old law student during a free speech forum at Cendrawasih University near here on July 3, the head of a military fact-finding team said.

Swimmers withdrawn from overseas training

Swimmers withdrawn from overseas training JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian National Swimming Federation has withdrawn 10 swimmers from their overseas training in another sign that the country's sports organizations are feeling the pinch of the prolonged economic crisis.

Lack of stringency?

Lack of stringency? I don't think it is necessary at this time for me to comment on Masli Arman's gibberish (Ethnic Chinese at fault for riots, July 30) since many other readers have already provided an elegant refutation of his arguments.

Flood-swept homes burglarized

Flood-swept homes burglarized SAMARINDA, East Kalimantan: Even in times of suffering, there always seems to be someone trying to take advantage.This is the situation facing victims of a massive flood here, with thieves looting houses from which the occupants had been evacuated.

Evicted residents fight for land

Evicted residents fight for land JAKARTA (JP): Seventy former residents of the now destroyed Siliwangi housing complex in Central Jakarta visited the National Commission on Human Rights yesterday to seek help in regaining their land.

PIA steward nabbed for smuggling cockatoos

PIA steward nabbed for smuggling cockatoos TANGERANG (JP): A Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight attendant has been arrested by Soekarno-Hatta International Airport officers for attempting to smuggle two black cockatoos to Karachi, an official said yesterday.

Akbar wants Dakab funds to be returned to Golkar

Akbar wants Dakab funds to be returned to Golkar JAKARTA (JP): Golkar chairman Akbar Tandjung said billions of rupiah collected by the Dakab Foundation, established by former president Soeharto, should be returned to Golkar to finance the dominant party's activities.