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WWF upbeat on future of Lorentz National Park

WWF upbeat on future of Lorentz National Park JAKARTA (JP): The World Wild Fund (WWF) expressed on Tuesday its confidence that the government would not exploit the Lorentz National Park in Irian Jaya, which is rich in gold and copper deposits in addition to biodiversity.

APEC grapples with environment sectors

APEC grapples with environment sectors KUANTAN, Malaysia (AFP): With only a couple of months to go before its next summit, APEC is finding the energy and environment sectors the hardest nuts to crack in the group's quest for early liberalization in nine targeted areas.

Trisakti students launch reform tour

Trisakti students launch reform tour JAKARTA (JP): Forty Trisakti University students have begun a reform tour to 25 universities throughout the country to reignite the reform movement, for which four of their colleagues were killed last May.

On Viagra

On Viagra Regarding your article printed on Sunday Sept. 13 Team to decide on Viagra by November I ought to correct some miscommunication between your correspondent (by phone) and me.When I was asked about a study on Viagra I answered that I indeed had sub-coordinated the Viagra study here in...

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:30 Music 2:35 Children's Film: Silverhawks 3:05 TV Series: Daktari 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Teen Program: Remaja Indonesia 5:00 Teen Drama: Surat Kaleng 5:30 Documentary Film 6:05 Documentary: Rona Nusantara 6:15 Sports 6:30 TVRI News (in English) 7:00...

Standard and Poor's sees signs of strain in financial systems

Standard and Poor's sees signs of strain in financial systems HONG KONG (AFP): Global credit rating agency Standard and Poor's warned Tuesday of weaknesses in the financial systems of 16 economies, with up to 70 percent of China's assets at risk.

Habibie sets up team to probe Soeharto's wealth

Habibie sets up team to probe Soeharto's wealth JAKARTA (JP): President B.J. Habibie ordered on Tuesday a special team to "directly examine" former president Soeharto over his recent statement that he did not have "a single cent" of savings overseas, as widely alleged.

Pawn shop's cash drained

Pawn shop's cash drained MAUMERE, East Nusa Tenggara (JP): A pawn shop in Sikka regency here has been running short of cash due to stiff demand for funds by people unable to get bank loans.The head of the Sikka branch of state-run Perum Pegadaian, Herman Harnon, said the shop had been experiencing...

OPEC chief says more production cuts possible

OPEC chief says more production cuts possible SINGAPORE (AFP): OPEC President Obaid Saif Al-Nasseri, lamenting that Asia's economic crisis was beginning to ravage oil-producing nations, warned here Tuesday that the grouping may recommend further production cuts to stabilize world oil prices.

Unpaid wages prompt strike

Unpaid wages prompt strike BANYUMAS, Central Java (JP): Thousands of workers involved in government-sponsored labor-intensive projects have been on strike for a week here because they have yet to be paid their promised wages in rice.

Growing tolerance in Vietnam: Envoy

Growing tolerance in Vietnam: Envoy HANOI (Reuters): Vietnam is becoming more tolerant of political dissent but should allow greater individual freedom, especially for the country's clergy and trade unions, the U.S. Ambassador to Hanoi Pete Peterson said.

Political sculptures removed from temple

Political sculptures removed from temple BANGKOK (AP): Limestone sculptures of leading Thai politicians have been removed from a Buddhist temple in Bangkok after complaints from supporters of some of the politicians, the temple's abbot said on Tuesday.

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates JAKARTA (JP): Bank Bali's bank notes conversion rates on Sept. 15, 1998: Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 10,850 11,200Australian dollar 1 6,210 6,710Brunei dollar 1 6,500 7,000Swiss franc 1 7,250 8,050Deutschemark 1 6,035 6,635French franc 1 1,620 2,020Poundsterling 1 15,450...

World-class entertainment coming to Cities of Heroes

World-class entertainment coming to Cities of HeroesBy Sirikit Syah SURABAYA (JP): People in Surabaya will experience a slice of cultural life in October. World-class performances will be staged and quality films will be shown to entertain audiences, whose cultural entertainment needs have been...

Asian stock markets close mixed as RI shares slump

Asian stock markets close mixed as RI shares slump HONG KONG (AP): Asian stock markets closed mixed Tuesday, with the key index in Jakarta slumping 8.9 percent on speculation that Indonesia plans to implement Malaysian-style currency controls.The Jakarta Stock Exchange's Composite Index fell 28.

Government tells bankers to pay up or else

Government tells bankers to pay up or else JAKARTA (JP): Attorney General Andi M. Ghalib warned yesterday that the owners of commercial banks who had received massive government support credits could face prosecution if they failed to pay back all their loans by Monday.

Garuda drops Paris-Bali

Garuda drops Paris-Bali PARIS (Reuters): Indonesian flag carrier Garuda will drop its twice-weekly flights between Paris, Jakarta and Bali in late October, Garuda ticket agents in the French capital said on Tuesday.

Further unrest disrupts local financial market

Further unrest disrupts local financial market JAKARTA (JP): Continuing unrest in the country sent the local financial market into a tailspin on Monday, with the rupiah hitting 11,950 against the U.S. dollar and the stock market falling to another five-year low.

Where to go in Bandung:

Where to go in Bandung:Exhibitions * Photo, Painting Exhibition: Terjebak...!, by Aendra H. Medita and Dodi Rosadi, at Sabar Bandung Art House, Jl. Sabar No. 8, Cipaganti, Sept. 18-20. * Fine Arts Exhibition: Selasar Seni Sunaryo, by Sunaryo, at Contemporary Art Museum, Jl. Bukit Pakar Timur No.

Neglected starvation

Neglected starvationFrom UmmatI was deeply shocked to learn that a group of Betawi families could not afford to buy food. The report also reveals the condition of their shanties.It is ironic that a community, physically close to the center of power and business activities, and magnificent...

Commercial Court hears first bankruptcy case

Commercial Court hears first bankruptcy case JAKARTA (JP): The country's newly established commercial court began hearing the first bankruptcy cases on Monday, pitting PT Karabha Digdaya, a real estate and golf course developer, against construction firms PT Jaya Obayashi and PT Nusa Raya Cipta.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Sept.14, 1998: Shares Close Change Trading Volume -------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 325 0 0 AHAP Insurance 400 0 0 Alter Abadi 225 0 0 Alumindo Light Metal 275 100 224,000 Alumindo...

Foreign intelligence

Foreign intelligenceFrom Sinar PagiThere was concern when State Minister of Women's Affairs Tutty Alawiyah reported, after a recent Cabinet meeting, that President B.J. Habibie had instructed the coordinating minister for political affairs and security to invite foreign intelligence agencies to...

Moody's downgrades KL banks

Moody's downgrades KL banks KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Rating agency Moody's Investors Service downgraded the debt, deposit and bank financial strength ratings of five major Malaysian banks on Monday, dealing a fresh blow to the country's battered banking sector.

ABRI urged to ensure impartiality in probe

ABRI urged to ensure impartiality in probe JAKARTA (JP): An international human rights group urged Minister of Defense and Security/Armed Forces (ABRI) Commander Gen. Wiranto on Monday to involve independent bodies to ensure impartiality in the investigation into missing activists.

Lawyers ready to defend protesters in Irian Jaya

Lawyers ready to defend protesters in Irian Jaya JAKARTA (JP): A group of 32 lawyers calling themselves the Team for Human Rights Protection in Irian Jaya have expressed their readiness, despite continued intimidation, to defend 20 people facing trial for involvement in violent demonstrations in...

Suggestions to DPR and the President

Suggestions to DPR and the PresidentFrom Sinar PagiHaving observed the current situation and condition of the people in our country, I would like to contribute my ideas to the House of Representatives (DPR) and President B.J.

Hospitals struggle with waste management problems

Hospitals struggle with waste management problemsBy Iwan Nefawan JAKARTA (JP): The economic crisis has affected most people in this country. A lot of people are suffering due to the soaring prices of food and drugs.

Asian economic crisis tears at political stability

Asian economic crisis tears at political stabilityBy Andrew Browne BEIJING (Reuters): North Korea lobs a suspected missile over Japan into the sea.Violence flares in Cambodia, where rival demonstrators battle with guns, chains and slingshots.

Amien, Albert vow to probe Soeharto

Amien, Albert vow to probe Soeharto UJUNG PANDANG, South Sulawesi (JP): Politician Amien Rais pledged on Monday to set up an independent team to investigate former president Soeharto's allegedly ill-gotten wealth.

Governor to ask residents to use money to help poor

Governor to ask residents to use money to help poor JAKARTA (JP): The city administration will soon launch a major fund-raising program to help poor residents severely affected by the monetary crisis, Governor Sutiyoso said on Monday.

House against proposal to give IBRA special power

House against proposal to give IBRA special power JAKARTA (JP): The government's proposal to include in the banking bill a clause which vests the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency with an unchallenged power is facing opposition from legislators.

Group visits rights body over land row

Group visits rights body over land row JAKARTA (JP): At least 25 people claiming to be the heirs of Pangeran Arya Jipang, the former owner of the land where Hotel Ibis in Slipi, West Jakarta, is located, visited the National Commission on Human Rights on Monday to seek support for their land...

Looting spreads to various areas

Looting spreads to various areas JAKARTA (JP): At least three people died and dozens more have been wounded in clashes with the security forces during sporadic outbreaks of rioting and looting in areas of North Sumatra, South Sulawesi, Jambi and East Java over the past three days.

Sutiyoso ready to face lawsuit

Sutiyoso ready to face lawsuit JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso stressed on Monday his readiness to face a lawsuit filed late last week by 17 lawyers who called themselves members of the Association of Indonesian Reform Era Lawyers over a cooperative agreement on water management.

Questioning of Dolog boss rescheduled

Questioning of Dolog boss rescheduled JAKARTA (JP): The head of the city's logistics agency (Dolog Jaya), Ahmad Zawawi, vomited during two and a half hours of police questioning on Monday morning over his alleged role in illegal rice transactions and rice exports.

Govt to submit political bills to House this week

Govt to submit political bills to House this week JAKARTA (JP): The government is to submit three draft political laws, including the bill on general elections, to the House of Representatives (DPR) this week -- one month later than its original schedule, a minister disclosed on Monday.

French Embassy joins book expo

French Embassy joins book expo JAKARTA (JP): The French Embassy is participating for a third consecutive year in the annual nine-day Indonesian Book Fair, held by the Indonesian Publishers Association (Ikapi) starting on Saturday at Istora Senayan sport hall in Central Jakarta.

Rates for Tax Payment

Rates for Tax Payment JAKARTA (JP): The new official conversion rates as the basis for payment of import duty, value-added tax on goods and services, sales tax on luxury goods, export tax and income tax, valid from Sept. 14 to Sept. 20: U.S. dollar 1 Rp 10,738.00Austrian shilling 1 880.

Closure of brothels 'leads to new plight'

Closure of brothels 'leads to new plight' JAKARTA (JP): Closing established prostitution sites would hamper efforts to monitor the spread of sexually transmitted diseases and drive virtually all commercial sex transactions onto the streets, experts and activists said Monday.

Minister admits govt cannot cope with unemployment

Minister admits govt cannot cope with unemployment JAKARTA (JP): The Ministry of Manpower has admitted it has little power to stem the increasing tide of unemployment because it has been forced to postpone many of its development projects.

Asian crisis will force aviation mergers

Asian crisis will force aviation mergers SHANGHAI (AFP): The Asian economic crisis will depress regional aviation markets for a least two years and force most local companies into strategic alliances, Air France's regional director warned Monday.

APEC fast-track package to be finished soon

APEC fast-track package to be finished soon KUALA LUMPUR (Agencies): APEC senior officials on Monday agreed to complete their fast-track liberalization program by November following tough negotiations and despite numerous initial reservations on the package, an official said.

Privatization grows amid battle for funds

Privatization grows amid battle for funds SINGAPORE (AFP): Asia's feverish pace of privatizing public enterprises has been undeterred by economic difficulties but the region will have to compete harder for investment capital, experts at a World Bank-sponsored conference said Monday.

IMF sees short-term Asian capital controls

IMF sees short-term Asian capital controls SEOUL (Reuters): Short-term capital controls may be adopted to avert the kind of regional contagion that caused a serial swoon among Asia's economies last year, the IMF's Asia-Pacific Director Hubert Neiss said on Monday.

Foreign warships sited off of RI waters last May

Foreign warships sited off of RI waters last May JAKARTA (JP): Foreign warships were spotted operating close to Indonesian territorial waters when massive unrest hit the country in the days prior to the resignation of former president Soeharto last May, according to Minister of Defense and...

Proposals to PSSI

Proposals to PSSIFrom Media IndonesiaI was astonished to read in Media Indonesia of Sept. 9 about the appointment of Agum Gumelar as chairman of the All Indonesian Soccer Federation (PSSI). How could an active, highly ranked Armed Forces officer afford the time to bring order to the chaotic state...

Developer's negligence

Developer's negligence I would like to appeal to the top management of PT Muliasentosa Dinamika, as the developer of housing at Lippo Karawaci, and to Lippo Group for their negligence of the rights of customers like me.

Capital needs funds for flood prevention

Capital needs funds for flood prevention JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso has said that a shortage of funds is preventing the city administration from taking measures to guard against the possibility of major flooding which meteorologists have said could hit the city in the near future.

Indonesia Open seeking more sponsors

Indonesia Open seeking more sponsors JAKARTA (JP): With barely one and a half months left until it kicks off, organizers of the Indonesia Open badminton championships are lacking US$100,000 to provide the tournament's prize money.