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Thu, 03 Sep 1998
Tyfountex upset by govt's unfair handling of dispute
Tyfountex upset by govt's unfair handling of dispute JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian-Hong Kong textile joint venture PT Tyfountex Indonesia, based in Surakarta, Central Java, complained on Wednesday of what it considered the unfair handling of its labor dispute by the the arbitration board at the manpower...
Thu, 03 Sep 1998
Manila on alert after bomb threat
Manila on alert after bomb threat MANILA (Reuters): The Philippine government on Wednesday alerted its top security body over a Kuwaiti report that the U.S. embassy in Manila had been targeted for a bomb attack this week.The U.S.
Thu, 03 Sep 1998
Asian states unlikely to follow Malaysia
Asian states unlikely to follow Malaysia SINGAPORE (Reuters): Other Asian countries are not expected to copy Malaysia in imposing rigid exchange controls, economists and analysts said on Wednesday."We see the likelihood of the Malaysian measures being duplicated elsewhere in Asia as being extremely...
Thu, 03 Sep 1998
Malaysia announces new ringgit peg
Malaysia announces new ringgit peg KUALA LUMPUR (Agencies): The Malaysian central bank fixed the ringgit's exchange rate at 3.80 to the dollar with immediate effect on Wednesday.The announcement by Bank Negara Malaysia came a day after the central bank and the government unveiled sweeping foreign...
Thu, 03 Sep 1998
Event planned in memory of Benyamin
Event planned in memory of Benyamin JAKARTA (JP): The Betawi Arts Foundation (LKB) is to hold a 12-day Betawi cultural event called In Memory of Bang Ben to commemorate the third anniversary of the death of legendary Betawi artist Benyamin. S., popularly known as Bang (brother) Ben.
Thu, 03 Sep 1998
MPI Reformasi calls for forest concessions to be redistributed
MPI Reformasi calls for forest concessions to be redistributed JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Forestry Society for Reform (MPI Reformasi) called on the government on Wednesday to transfer forest logging rights which have expired to cooperatives.
Thu, 03 Sep 1998
New suspects named in Udin murder
New suspects named in Udin murder YOGYAKARTA: Police have identified three new suspects in the murder case of journalist Fuad Muhammad Syafrudin, alias Udin, according to local chief detective Lt. Col. Erwin Tobing.
Thu, 03 Sep 1998
S'pore legislature in for hard debate
S'pore legislature in for hard debate SINGAPORE (AP): Parliament members have prepared tough questions for Friday's session on what the government plans to do for Singaporeans facing higher prices, lower wages and the growing possibility of unemployment.
Thu, 03 Sep 1998
Use seatbelts
Use seatbeltsFrom Media IndonesiaOn Sept. 17 every passenger sitting in the front seats of a motorized vehicle will be required to put on a seat-belt. The regulation does not require passengers on the rear seats to put on seat-belts. The reason may be that not all cars have rear seat-belts fitted.
Thu, 03 Sep 1998
Special autonomy for E. Timor
Special autonomy for E. TimorBy Johannes Nugroho SURABAYA (JP): The post-Soeharto era has laudably brought soothing breezes to the East Timorese because their territory will soon enjoy a status of special autonomy.
Thu, 03 Sep 1998
Regional monies mixed, mart edgy over ringgit
Regional monies mixed, mart edgy over ringgit SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Southeast Asian currencies are mostly mixed against the U.S. dollar in late Asian trading Wednesday with broader trading interest in these currencies grinding to a halt, said market players.
Thu, 03 Sep 1998
Govt lifts subsidies on commodities
Govt lifts subsidies on commodities JAKARTA (JP): The government on Wednesday lifted subsidies on wheat flour, sugar and soybeans, simultaneously liberalizing their importation and scrapping applicable import duties to reduce its burden in meeting people's needs for the commodities.
Thu, 03 Sep 1998
A shaking but not rocking bartender championship
A shaking but not rocking bartender championshipBy Izabel Deuff JAKARTA (JP): If you were asked who you would define as the aristocrats of working class people, it is unlikely you would choose bartenders.
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
Conversion Rates
Conversion Rates Jakarta (JP): Bank Ekspor Impor Indonesia's (Bank Exim) conversion rates on Sept. 1, 1998: Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 10,700.00 11,100.00Austrian shilling 1 832.00 928.00Australian dollar 1 6,109.00 6,358.00Belgian franc 1 294.00 305.00Canadian dollar 1 6,842.00 7,067.
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
Hit-and-run victim hospitalized
Hit-and-run victim hospitalized JAKARTA (JP): A 16-year-old student fell victim to a hit-and- run accident on Jl. Rasuna Said, South Jakarta, on Sunday night.The victim, identified as Hifzi Basah, sustained severe leg injuries after being hit by a speeding sedan at about 9:30 p.m., Antara reported.
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
Dharmala defaults on samurai bonds
Dharmala defaults on samurai bonds TOKYO (Bloomberg): Dharmala Intiutama International BV, part of an Indonesian financial conglomerate, has defaulted on 15 billion yen (US$116 million) of samurai bonds, according to the six banks that distribute payments to investors.
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
Kontras urges fresh probe into 1989 Lampung incident
Kontras urges fresh probe into 1989 Lampung incident JAKARTA (JP): The government was strongly urged Tuesday to reinvestigate the Lampung incident in February 1989, which resulted in scores of deaths.Munir, coordinator of the Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (Kontras), who...
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
Golf course developer faces first bankruptcy
Golf course developer faces first bankruptcy JAKARTA (JP): Construction firms PT Jaya Obayashi and PT Nusa Raya Cipta filed Tuesday the first bankruptcy claim in the newly established commercial court in Central Jakarta against a golf course and real estate developer.
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
W. Kalimantan home to a potpouri of Chinese-Indonesians
W. Kalimantan home to a potpouri of Chinese-IndonesiansBy Edi Petebang PONTIANAK (JP): "God creates, God looks after," said Lao Seng, a 50-year-old iced fruit-cocktail drink vendor. This principle ensures him and his family a harmonious life.
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
Govt reviews deals with Soeharto's kin
Govt reviews deals with Soeharto's kin JAKARTA (JP): The government said on Tuesday that it is reviewing and severing many business contracts signed by its agencies and enterprises with children of former president Soeharto and his crony Muhammad (Bob) Hasan.
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
Southeast Asia power utility reform essential: Consultant
Southeast Asia power utility reform essential: Consultant SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Policy-makers in Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia should put restructuring of their state-owned power utilities at the top of their agendas to address their severe payment crises, an industry consultant said on Tuesday.
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
Office project postponed
Office project postponed TANGERANG (JP): The Tangerang mayoralty has been forced to postpone the construction of an administration office project worth Rp 18 billion (US$1.6 million) due to a lack of funds, an official said on Monday.
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
Subic port chief loses court appeal
Subic port chief loses court appeal MANILA (Reuters): The Philippine Supreme Court on Tuesday unanimously rejected an appeal by ousted Subic freeport chief Richard Gordon to stay on in his post, and the presidential palace indicated it might use force to evict him.
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
Rioting and looting continue for second day in North Aceh
Rioting and looting continue for second day in North Aceh JAKARTA (JP): Rioting and looting continued in Lhokseumawe on Tuesday, the second consecutive day of unrest in the Aceh town which erupted on Monday only hours after the second batch of Armed Forces (ABRI) troops withdrew from the area.
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
Govt approves sultan's candidacy
Govt approves sultan's candidacy JAKARTA (JP): The government has caved in to overwhelming public sentiment and agreed that Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono X will be the lone candidate for Yogyakarta's special region governorship.
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
Formula Asia final at Sentul
Formula Asia final at Sentul JAKARTA (JP): The Sentul circuit in Bogor, West Java, is to host the fourth and final leg of the Formula Asia motor racing championship series on Sunday.Local top drivers including Chandra Ali, Moreno Soeprapto, Stanley Iriawan, Harry Dharma Manoppo, Fino Saksono and...
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
RI education system needs a revolution
RI education system needs a revolutionBy Nirwan Idrus This is the first of two articles on Indonesian education. JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Education and Culture Juwono Sudarsono recently outlined his eight or so basic competencies he would like to see adopted during his term of office.
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
Ethnic Chinese refugees flock to W. Kalimantan
Ethnic Chinese refugees flock to W. Kalimantan PONTIANAK (JP): Since May, many vehicles with Jakarta license plates, from pickups to sedans, have become a common sight in the streets of various towns in West Kalimantan.
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
Local students stage French play at Erasmus Huis
Local students stage French play at Erasmus HuisBy Izabel Deuff JAKARTA (JP): As a French play is rare here, the performance of Le caillou de M.Pierre (M. Pierre's Stone), by Pierre-Yves Millot, at Erasmus Huis on Thursday and Friday deserves attention.
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
Bill on banks
Bill on banksFrom NeracaA bill on banks will be discussed shortly in the House of Representatives. An interesting side of this bill is that foreign companies will be allowed to own 100 percent of a local bank's shares.
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
New foreign investors bidding for BCA: Official
New foreign investors bidding for BCA: Official JAKARTA (JP): Several new foreign investors are currently in a bidding process to acquire the country's largest private bank, Bank Central Asia (BCA), a government official has said.Chairman of the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) Glenn S.
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
Stock Exchange
Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Sept. 1, 1998: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ---------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 325 0 0 AHAP Insurance 400 0 0 Alter Abadi 225 0 0 Alumindo Light Metal 250 -50 5,500 Alumindo Perkasa...
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
Prabowo on list of rising stars shot down in their prime
Prabowo on list of rising stars shot down in their primeBy Lela E. Madjiah This is the second of two articles exploring the history of Indonesia's fallen officers. JAKARTA (JP): During the Soeharto era, many fine military officers were removed from their positions for opposing Soeharto's policies.
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
Natuna gas pipeline contracts pending
Natuna gas pipeline contracts pending JAKARTA (JP): Contracts for the development of the 640- kilometer subsea gas pipeline which will be used to transmit natural gas from the western part of Natuna Islands to Singapore will be awarded in November, a Singapore's official said here yesterday.
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
How graft rears its ugly head in aid projects
How graft rears its ugly head in aid projectsBy Donna K. Woodward This is the first of two articles on corruption in international aid organizations. MEDAN (JP): Shortly after Indonesia's liberation from the Soeharto reign, allegation after allegation of corruption, collusion and nepotism (KKN)...
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
Emil leads social safety-net program
Emil leads social safety-net program JAKARTA (JP): A private program to coordinate the distribution of funds for rural societies' non-governmental organizations (NGOs) was established here on Tuesday.The Community Recovery Program (CRP) was set up by a number of NGO and community organization...
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
Ex-employees seeking justice
Ex-employees seeking justice We are writing this letter in order to express our deep concern over Ministry of Manpower regulations which are not implemented accordingly and adhered to by PT Servcorp Indonesia.
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
UGM, Kikas help small firms
UGM, Kikas help small firms YOGYAKARTA (Antara): The U.S Committee of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kikas) and Gadjah Mada University (UGM) on Monday agreed to develop small and medium industries (SMIs) in and around Yogyakarta province by first conducting training courses for...
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
Termites invade Estrada's palace
Termites invade Estrada's palace MANILA (AFP): Termites are stubbornly preventing President Joseph Estrada from moving into his presidential palace quarters two months into his presidency, he revealed on Monday.
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
Tennis star Yayuk longing for a baby: Spouse
Tennis star Yayuk longing for a baby: Spouse JAKARTA (JP): The long delayed plan to have a baby has prompted national tennis queen Yayuk Basuki to set a firm date for retirement next year, her husband and coach Suharyadi said on Monday.
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
Trade in second-hand goods hit hard by economic crisis
Trade in second-hand goods hit hard by economic crisisBy Emmy Fitri JAKARTA (JP): Traders at the Urip Sumohardjo flea market in East Jakarta have enjoyed a surge in the number of people looking to sell used goods since the economic crisis first broke last year, but unfortunately they are finding...
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
PLN comes up short on orders for new projects
PLN comes up short on orders for new projects JAKARTA (JP): Hundreds of thousands of applications for electricity connections nationwide have been shelved indefinitely because state electricity company PLN lacks funds for the installations, the company said Tuesday.
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
Textile workers stage protest
Textile workers stage protest TANGERANG (JP): About 1,000 employees of the polyester manufacturing company PT Yasunlitex staged a protest on Jl. Daan Mogot here on Tuesday to demand welfare improvements.
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
Wiranto says criticism of ABRI 'unproportional and excessive'
Wiranto says criticism of ABRI 'unproportional and excessive' JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Defense/Armed Forces (ABRI) Commander Gen. Wiranto said on Tuesday the current condemnation of the military's role in national security was no longer "proportional" and has become excessive.
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
Scorn heaped on national soccer team
Scorn heaped on national soccer team JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's sports community has expressed regret over blatant gamesmanship by the national soccer team during their losing Tiger Cup game against Thailand on Monday.
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
Megawati vows to hold congress, contest election
Megawati vows to hold congress, contest election BANDUNG (JP): Undaunted by the government's continued recognition of a rival camp, Megawati Soekarnoputri of the splintered Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) vowed on Tuesday she will lead her supporters at the general election next year.
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
Symposium on peace
Symposium on peace JAKARTA: The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) are to hold a symposium on constructing peace in the region on Sept. 11 and Sept. 12 here, Antara reported on Tuesday.
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
Search for 'Supersemar' original text still on: Akbar
Search for 'Supersemar' original text still on: Akbar JAKARTA (JP): The government has rescinded its stance on the missing March 11, 1966, document known as the Supersemar in which founding president Sukarno handed over power to then Army minister Maj. Gen. Soeharto.
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
Policewomen celebrate their 50th anniversary
Policewomen celebrate their 50th anniversary JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's policewomen, who account for 3.44 percent of the police force's 197,400 members, celebrated their 50th anniversary at National Police Headquarters in a modest way on Tuesday.The ceremony, led by National Police Chief Lt. Gen.
Wed, 02 Sep 1998
Govt to pay civil servants
Govt to pay civil servants SURABAYA: A senior central government official here has firmly denied rumors that the administration would no longer be able to pay civil servants' salaries in three or four months' time.