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Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates Jakarta (JP): Bank Ekspor Impor Indonesia's (Bank Exim) conversion rates on Dec. 19, 1997: Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S dollar 4,850.00 5,450.00Austrian shilling 382.00 441.20Australian dollar 3,199.80 3,452.50Belgian franc 133.70 146.40Canadian dollar 3,453.10 3,698.

EU industrialists back trade barrier removal

EU industrialists back trade barrier removal JAKARTA (JP): Industrial representatives of the European Union (EU) supported yesterday the proposal for the need of removing trade barriers on exports from Indonesia and other Southeast Asian countries to Europe.

Leniency plea for worker facing death

Leniency plea for worker facing death JAKARTA (JP): South Sulawesi provincial administration is trying to save the life of a local man, Sainal Abidin, who was recently sentenced to death by a Malaysian court for murdering a fellow worker, Antara reported yesterday.

N. Jakarta fire kills two people

N. Jakarta fire kills two people JAKARTA (JP): Two teenagers died while trying to extinguish a blaze which destroyed 162 houses on Jl. Bandengan Utara, in Penjaringan district, North Jakarta, yesterday afternoon.

A simple life

A simple lifeFrom Media IndonesiaThe economic crisis hitting a number of Asian countries, including Indonesia, has increased my concern about the future of the nation. With the declining value of the rupiah, various basic commodities will increase in price.

Govt will not cut officials' salaries

Govt will not cut officials' salaries JAKARTA (JP): The government will not cut the salaries of its top officials including ministers and other civil servants as part of austerity measures to cope with the currency crisis, a minister said yesterday.

Officials reiterate Soeharto's warning on currency crisis

Officials reiterate Soeharto's warning on currency crisis JAKARTA (JP): Cabinet ministers and officials climbed on the bandwagon yesterday after President Soeharto warned people not to fish in murky waters by taking advantage of the currency crisis.

Holiday Inn takes over Aquila Prambanan hotel

Holiday Inn takes over Aquila Prambanan hotel JAKARTA (JP): PT Bakrieland Development of the Bakrie Group has selected Holiday Hospitality of the United States to manage, support and market the Holiday Inn Yogyakarta, a newly re-branded hotel in Yogyakarta previously called the Aquila Prambanan.

Kasino, ex-envoy Harjono die

Kasino, ex-envoy Harjono die JAKARTA (JP): Noted comedian Kasino Hadiwibowo of the famed Warkop DKI trio died of a brain tumor Thursday evening at the Cipto Mangunkusumo hospital here. He was 47 years old.Kasino was buried yesterday in his family's cemetery in Bogor, West Java.

All feared dead in SilkAir crash

All feared dead in SilkAir crash JAKARTA (JP): A SilkAir Boeing 737-300 airplane crashed yesterday north of Palembang, South Sumatra. All 104 people on board are feared dead.Initial reports from rescue teams late yesterday evening said they had found no survivors.

Taufik comes 7th in world chess c'ships

Taufik comes 7th in world chess c'ships JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's Taufik Hallai failed to grab a silver medal and had to be satisfied in the 7th place in the world youth chess championships at Cannes, France which ended Thursday.Taufik's final total was 7.

NEXT store opens at Mega Pasaraya

NEXT store opens at Mega Pasaraya JAKARTA (JP): PT Mitra Adiperkasa, the franchise holder of NEXT products in Indonesia, opened yesterday a NEXT store in Mega Pasaraya in Blok M, South Jakarta, an executive said.

Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta's pride

Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta's prideBy Sri Wahyuni YOGYAKARTA (JP): Gadjah Mada University celebrated its 48th anniversary yesterday and while it's not the oldest college in the country, it is certainly a constant source of pride for residents of this Kota Pelajar (students' city).

Drug, alcohol tests for intercity bus drivers

Drug, alcohol tests for intercity bus drivers JAKARTA (JP): All intercity bus drivers working during the festive season will have to undergo a series of tests before getting behind the wheel in a bid to prevent reckless driving, the City Land Transportation Agency announced yesterday.

Legal rift

Legal riftFrom MerdekaIt is hard to understand why the police, amid the grave monetary crisis and other assorted national problems, has suddenly arrested several public prosecutors for alleged wrongdoing.Inevitably, this incident has given rise to several interpretations.

S&P downgrades ratings of 3 firms

S&P downgrades ratings of 3 firms JAKARTA (JP): Standard & Poor's (S&P) announced yesterday it had downgraded three Indonesian corporations' credit ratings following the weakening of their credit quality and their ability to meet short-term obligations.

Chuan to reduce overseas posts

Chuan to reduce overseas posts BANGKOK (AFP): Thai Prime Minister Chuan Leekpai has asked the Foreign Ministry to downsize its overseas posts as part of a government-wide initiative to cut spending, reports said yesterday.

Rights draft fails to focus on basic tenets

Rights draft fails to focus on basic tenets JAKARTA (JP): A member of the National Commission on Human Rights has criticized the People's Consultative Assembly's draft decree on human rights protection for failing to focus on the basic tenets of human rights.

Thai rice prices up on RI, China demand

Thai rice prices up on RI, China demand BANGKOK (Reuters): Thai rice prices shrugged off the weaker baht to move higher this week, boosted by deliveries to China and Indonesia, traders said yesterday.There were some new orders from the Asian region and Africa, and the market was still eyeing a...

Dengue related deaths down by 50 percent

Dengue related deaths down by 50 percent JAKARTA (JP): During the past year, 466 Indonesians died of dengue, or 2.1 percent of the 22,568 reported cases of the contagious disease, a health official has said.The director general for the Prevention of Communicable Diseases, Dr. Hadi M.

First heart transplant in KL

First heart transplant in KL KUALA LUMPUR (AP): Malaysia's first heart transplant was performed successfully on a 51-year-old male, the National Heart Institute of Malaysia announced yesterday.The four-hour operation, carried out by a team of 17 specialists, on Thursday culminated two years of...

NTT farmers seek greener pastures

NTT farmers seek greener pastures KUPANG, East Nusa Tenggara: Unproductive land, and not the dense population, is the main reason why many from East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) join the transmigration program, said Minister of Transmigration Siswono Yudohusodo.

Dollar demand, the bane of Asian central banks

Dollar demand, the bane of Asian central banks SINGAPORE (Reuters): Asian central bankers are scrounging to meet corporate demand for U.S. dollars and the pressure is unlikely to abate in the near-term, financial analysts said yesterday.

History lessons

History lessons Donna Woodward has written a clear and important analysis of corruption in Indonesia, the powerful conclusions of which really ought to give pause to people doing business here in their most unguarded moments.

Branches blast PPP's wait and see stance

Branches blast PPP's wait and see stance YOGYAKARTA (JP): The United Development Party (PPP) has come under fire here for falling short of expectations that it would unveil in its recent leadership meeting its presidential candidate for the 1998/2003 term.

Six killed in Manila explosion

Six killed in Manila explosion MANILA (AP): An explosion at an illegal factory making fireworks for New Year's Eve killed six people and critically injured two others, police said yesterday.It was the ninth explosion of fireworks materials this year in Bulacan province north of Manila, officials...

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Painting Exhibition: Pameran Akbar Seni Lukis '97 by Yayasan Pembela Tanah Air (YAPETA) at Diamond room, President Hotel, Jl. MH. Thamrin, Central Jakarta, until Dec. 24. * Painting Exhibition by I Made Djirna at Mon Decor Gallery, Jl. Gunung Sahari Raya No.

ADB brings X-mas cheer to South Korea, Thailand

ADB brings X-mas cheer to South Korea, Thailand MANILA (AFP): The Asian Development Bank (ADB) brought Christmas cheer to two ailing regional economies, announcing yesterday it approved a loan of US$4 billion to South Korea and 300 million dollars to Thailand.

State budget to be unveiled next month

State budget to be unveiled next month JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto will propose the 1998/1999 draft state budget to the House of Representatives on Jan. 6, a senior minister said yesterday.Minister/State Secretary Moerdiono said the government would stick to its balanced budget principle.

Inco boosts nickel output

Inco boosts nickel output JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed nickel producer PT International Nickel Indonesia (Inco) has revised its production target for 1998 to 100 million pounds of nickel in matte.The amount is eight million pounds more than its initial target, since the company resumed the...

Russian rafters to test Jambi river

Russian rafters to test Jambi river JAMBI: A Russian rafting team will try to ride the famous Batang Merangin river in Sorolangun Bangko, Jambi, on Jan. 1 in a tourist promotion campaign.Zainul Imron, district chief of Sorolangun Bangko, said the Russian team would observe and study the river's...

Transparency vital to restore trust: Aburizal

Transparency vital to restore trust: Aburizal JAKARTA (JP): Chairman of the Bakrie Group, Aburizal Bakrie, said yesterday that Indonesia should improve transparency in politics, economics and the corporate level to restore foreign investors' confidence in local corporations.

Soesilo's death causes deep grief for lifters

Soesilo's death causes deep grief for lifters JAKARTA (JP): Many Sportsmen and women felt extreme sorrow on hearing the news of Soesilo Soedarman's death. He was the chairman of the Indonesian Weight lifting, Power lifting and Body building Association.

Police criticize clinic raid by residents

Police criticize clinic raid by residents JAKARTA (JP): Local residents were castigated yesterday for interfering in a police investigation and removing vital evidence from a clinic in Central Jakarta which allegedly performed abortions.Central Jakarta Police chief Lt. Col.

Pedophile case being investigated

Pedophile case being investigated JAKARTA (JP): The National Police are still investigating a report about alleged sexual offenses against young boys in Indonesia committed by a Swiss man who was arrested recently in his country.National Police deputy spokesman Col.

Nepalese begs court to spare him from death

Nepalese begs court to spare him from death JAKARTA (JP): A Nepalese man charged with smuggling 1.3 kilograms of first-grade heroin has begged South Jakarta District Court not to give him the death penalty.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:30 My Country 2:35 TV Series: The Crystal Maze 3:10 Teenager's Program: Vokal Group 3:35 Tour and Travel: Wisata Nasional 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Sports 5:30 TV Series: Full House 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita 6:05 Nusantara, The Beloved Country 6:15 Village...

Working capital needed

Working capital needed Optimism has been expressed by the government, specifically by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, that this year's export target of US$43 billion can be reached given the growth rate of Indonesian exports is still the highest in the East Asian region.

Students join poll on presidency

Students join poll on presidency YOGYAKARTA (JP): More than 9,500 students from Gadjah Mada University voted Thursday on whether they wished to see the renomination of President Soeharto for another term.

Improvement of ASEAN-EU trade ties called for

Improvement of ASEAN-EU trade ties called for JAKARTA (JP): Vice President Try Sutrisno yesterday called on the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and European Union (EU) to eliminate trade barriers.

Arco drills gas off Irian

Arco drills gas off Irian LOS ANGELES (Reuters): Arco on Tuesday said it has drilled a successful natural gas well offshore Irian Jaya in eastern Indonesia which flowed at a combined rate of 45 million standard cubic feet per day from four stem tests.

Vice governor gets award from Pope

Vice governor gets award from Pope KUPANG, East Nusa Tenggara: The Vice Governor of East Nusa Tenggara (NTT), Piet Alexander Tallo, has received a commendation from Pope John Paul II in recognition of his work in bringing peace and harmony to the province's religious communities.

Excelcomindo Pratama expands to Lombok

Excelcomindo Pratama expands to Lombok JAKARTA (JP): Private cellular operator PT Excelcomindo Pratama, which runs the GSM-XL cellular service, has expanded its service to Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, by installing nine base transceiver stations (BTS) on the island.

VP's role to increase in future

VP's role to increase in futureBy Hermawan Sulistyo JAKARTA (JP): The life expectancy for men in Indonesia is 54, while for its women it is 57. It is particularly due to this statistic that people easily believe the rumors concerning President Soeharto's deteriorating health, despite repeated...

PPP's comic tragedy

PPP's comic tragedy The United Development Party (PPP) seems to be having a problem fulfilling the promises it made during the May general election campaign to sponsor political reform. Heading the strongest political group outside the government, many PPP leaders, especially those who head...

Austrade opens Medan office

Austrade opens Medan office MEDAN, North Sumatra: An Australian Trade Commission office was opened here Wednesday, with the aim of boosting further Australian economic cooperation with Sumatra.The office, located on Jl.

Taufik eying silver in Cannes

Taufik eying silver in Cannes JAKARTA (JP): Taufik Hailai of Indonesia has a chance to finish as runner-up in the 10-year-old age group of the Junior World Chess Championships in Cannes, France after winning one point against Briton Gawain Jones early yesterday.

New rebels plan killings in RP

New rebels plan killings in RP ZAMBOANGA CITY, Philippines (DPA): Disgruntled rebels plan to launch attacks in southern Philippine coastal communities before the end of the year to test new recruits, the military said yesterday.

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates Jakarta (JP): Bank Ekspor Impor Indonesia's (Bank Exim) conversion rates on Dec. 18, 1997: Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S dollar 4,800.00 5,400.00Austrian shilling 374.20 432.50Australian dollar 3,190.10 3,444.80Belgian franc 130.90 143.50Canadian dollar 3,407.80 3,656.

City hires unemployed workers

City hires unemployed workers JAKARTA (JP): The city is to employ an additional 5,000 unskilled workers per month from January to tackle rising unemployment caused by the economic and monetary crisis, an official said yesterday.