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Rupiah, stocks rise on regional boost

Rupiah, stocks rise on regional boost JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's rattled financial market showed uncharacteristic stability on Monday despite reports of a large student rally at the House of Representatives (DPR).

Man arrested for pickpocketing

Man arrested for pickpocketing JAKARTA (JP): A 31-year-old pickpocket was caught by a City Hall official on Monday for allegedly snatching the latter's mobile phone as he was about to get off a Kopaja minibus on Jl. Kebon Sirih in Central Jakarta.

Firm apologizes for high-risk rating

Firm apologizes for high-risk rating MANILA (DPA): A United States intelligence service company has apologized for a misleading travel risk report it published on the Philippines, which described the country as a "high-risk" place for visits and business, the presidential spokesman said on Monday.

Where to go in Bandung:

Where to go in Bandung:Music and Entertainment * Hotel Papandayan, Jl. Gatot Subroto No. 83 (Phone: 022 310799): - The Burangrang Lounge at 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.: Piano Solo, Monday. Jazz Duo, Tuesday. Piano Solo, Wednesday. Piano, Jazzy Voices, Thursday. Jazz Quartet, Friday. Fusion Jazz Bit, Saturday.

Graft badly hurts SE Asian soccer

Graft badly hurts SE Asian soccer HANOI (Reuters): Bribery and match-fixing hamper the development of soccer in Southeast Asia, and a farcical game in the recent Tiger Cup championship has further tarnished the sport's image, coaches and officials said.

KPC reclaims mining areas

KPC reclaims mining areas JAKARTA (JP): The country's largest coal mining company, PT Kaltim Prima Coal (KPC), has reclaimed 850 hectares of its former mining areas in Sangatta, East Kalimantan, in its effort to reforest the area.

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates JAKARTA (JP): Bank Ekspor Impor Indonesia's (Bank Exim) indicative conversion rates on Sept. 7, 1998: Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 10,600.00 11,100.00Austrian shilling 1 837.00 944.00Australian dollar 1 6,200.00 6,523.00Belgian franc 1 296.00 310.00Canadian dollar 1 6,949.

Security asked to stop agitators

Security asked to stop agitators BOGOR (JP): Hundreds of villagers from Rancamaya, Kertamaya, Bojong Kerta and Genteng near here asked local security officers on Monday to stop the actions of a group of men who continuously provoked people to take part in demonstrations.

Ananda fifth in Formula 3

Ananda fifth in Formula 3 JAKARTA (JP): Young Indonesian driver Ananda Mikola failed to improve his position in the Italian Formula Three championship after finishing fifth in the seventh race of the series at the Binetto circuit on Sunday.

Soeharto urged to help poor people

Soeharto urged to help poor people JAKARTA (JP): Golkar chairman Akbar Tandjung has urged former president Soeharto to direct the Dakab Foundation to hand over its funds to the government to help low-income families weather the crisis.

Freeport denies ignoring local people

Freeport denies ignoring local people JAKARTA (JP): American mining giant PT Freeport Indonesia has denied an Antara report that the company had failed to improve the lot of the local community in Irian Jaya in the more than 25 years it has been there.

Think nationally!

Think nationally! "The momentum is still on the side of the reform movement," Adam Schwarz said in The Jakarta Post (Sept. 3). I agree with him, the gate has not yet been closed for all of us to march forward to turn this nation into a civil society.

Reconciliation at last?

Reconciliation at last? Though much belated, the government's agreement to form a national reconciliation team consisting of representatives of the government, the National Commission on Human Rights, non- governmental organizations and the public at large can only be welcomed.

Indonesian hotel industry slumps as crisis continues

Indonesian hotel industry slumps as crisis continuesBy Devi M. Asmarani JAKARTA (JP): Over three decades of rapid economic growth had fostered Indonesia's hotel industry, but recent economic and political blows are now threatening high-flying investment in star-rated hotels.

16 still being questioned over rice delivery orders

16 still being questioned over rice delivery orders JAKARTA (JP): Police are still questioning 16 people, including an official of the city's logistics agency (Dolog Jaya), for their alleged role in the illegal transaction and possession of rice delivery orders, an official said on Sunday.

Rupiah assigned B-3 rating

Rupiah assigned B-3 rating NEW YORK (Dow Jones): Moody's Investors Service said it assigned a B3 issuer rating to rupiah obligations of Indonesia.Issuer ratings are used to provide an opinion about the debt- service capacity of a government that may have no outstanding long-term general obligation...

New team gets cautious welcome

New team gets cautious welcome JAKARTA (JP): Observers were cautious over the weekend about the establishment of the National Reconciliation Team -- intended to avert national disintegration -- and suggested that President B.J.

More counters for phone bills

More counters for phone bills JAKARTA (JP): East Jakarta residents will no longer have to join the long queues at local major post offices to pay their telephone bills.The management of the East Jakarta post office have provided 58 post offices and a number of mobile units in a bid to help...

Middle class families 'should help the poor'

Middle class families 'should help the poor' JAKARTA (JP): Sociologist Paulus Wirutomo urged middle class families to help the poor in order to minimize social instability as the crisis thrusts millions of Indonesians below the poverty line.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Photo Exhibition: Kabut di Rumah Betang, by Melki Lesmana, at Galeri Cipta III, Taman Ismail Marzuki, Jl. Cikini Raya 73, Central Jakarta, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., until Sept. 7.

Govt bank probe on credits 'may send wrong signal'

Govt bank probe on credits 'may send wrong signal' JAKARTA (JP): The government's hastiness in trying to recover massive liquidity support given to ailing banks may send out a wrong signal about efforts to rehabilitate the troubled industry, an expert has warned.

Hardship forces many to reduce food consumption

Hardship forces many to reduce food consumptionBy Ida Indawati Khouw JAKARTA (JP): Hardship incurred during the prolonged economic crisis has forced many residents of the Greater Jakarta area, especially those living in underdeveloped subdistricts, to reduce their daily food intake.

Hamengkubuwono X to send team to talks

Hamengkubuwono X to send team to talks YOGYAKARTA (JP): Yogyakarta's Sultan Hamengkubuwono X is to set up a small team to represent the sultanate palace in talks with the government aimed at drafting a presidential decree covering gubernatorial succession in the special province.President B.J.

Big Ecstasy factory uncovered

Big Ecstasy factory uncovered JAKARTA (JP): The National Police have uncovered a large Ecstasy producing factory on Jl. Muhtar Raya in Ciledug, Tangerang, an official said on Friday.Maj. Gen. Da'i Bachtiar, the chief detective in the National Police, said the discovery was the largest this year.

Four arrested for extortion

Four arrested for extortion JAKARTA (JP): Four men were arrested on Thursday for allegedly pretending to be Marine officers and extorting money from a businessman in Muara Baru, Cilincing, North Jakarta.Marine Corps spokesman Maj.

'Silver Town' sees silver lining slip away

'Silver Town' sees silver lining slip awayBy Gin Kurniawan YOGYAKARTA (JP): A former seat of the ancient Mataram Kingdom, Kotagede to the southeast of downtown Yogyakarta is dubbed "Silver Town" because the majority of its residents are silversmiths.

Australia ready for food mission

Australia ready for food mission SYDNEY (AFP): Australian officials flew to Seoul on Sunday for talks with China, Japan and South Korea amid reports that Canberra is readying its armed forces to mount a rescue mission in Indonesia.

Indonesia eying four Asiad golds from badminton

Indonesia eying four Asiad golds from badminton JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia is setting its sights on winning four gold medals from its shuttlers in the upcoming Asian Games in Bangkok in December, despite its disappointing result in the just-concluded Asian Championships.

Bapepam to issue rules to help firms restructure

Bapepam to issue rules to help firms restructure YOGYAKARTA (JP): The capital market watchdog, Bapepam, is to soon issue new rules on the revaluation of assets, mergers and acquisitions, and income tax on debt write-offs.

Indonesia must stop its politics of hatred

Indonesia must stop its politics of hatredBy Sri Pamoedjo Rahardjo JAKARTA (JP): Lessons learned from 53 years of independence in Indonesia are characterized by only two long-term serving leaders. Both leaders allowed the growth of a personality cult, with some degree of vindictiveness toward those...

RI needs to formulate a long-term strategy

RI needs to formulate a long-term strategy Although the government appears to have fought the current crisis tooth and nail, it does not seem to have abated. Jusuf Wanandi, chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, talks of pitfalls lying ahead.

An Indonesian lesson for Malaysia

An Indonesian lesson for Malaysia When Amien Rais was forced to resign as chairman of the council of experts in the Association of Indonesian Moslem Intellectuals (ICMI), Anwar Ibrahim, who at the time was Malaysia's deputy prime minister, sent him a telephone message of sympathy.

Reformation of ABRI

Reformation of ABRIFrom Jawa PosEvery time a criminal act or a human rights violation is committed by members of the Armed Forces (ABRI), it says that it concerns certain "individuals". ABRI has hardly ever displayed a noble spirit by admitting openly that the act was in fact ABRI's official...

'Soeharto must be held liable for wrongdoing'

'Soeharto must be held liable for wrongdoing' JAKARTA (JP): Former president Soeharto must be held accountable for any mismanagement of financial and economic policies during his tenure, a constitutional law expert has said.

Azwar prepared to quit as PSSI chairman

Azwar prepared to quit as PSSI chairman JAKARTA (JP): All Indonesian Soccer Federation (PSSI) chairman Azwar Anas took the blame on Sunday for Indonesia's farcical defeat to Thailand in their Tiger Cup group match, saying he was prepared to step down on account of it.

Pakistan exports sugar to RI

Pakistan exports sugar to RI KARACHI (AFP): Pakistan will bid for the export of about 200,000 metric tons of sugar to Indonesia this month, industry sources said Sunday.The Indonesian State Logistic Agency (INLA) has informed Pakistan it will float an international tender for the purchase of...

Farmers face harvest failure

Farmers face harvest failure JAKARTA (JP): Farmers in Tangerang are facing failed harvests as a result of a jump in the population of snails and rats in their paddy fields in the city's coastal districts.

Building autonomy in Indonesia's state universities

Building autonomy in Indonesia's state universitiesBy Iwan Pranoto BANDUNG (JP): Universities are not merely buildings, but ideas and cultures remaking themselves. A university is not a place where professors just lecture on their subjects and present their thoughts, it is a place where learning...

ASEAN backs Thai bid for WTO

ASEAN backs Thai bid for WTO BANGKOK (DPA): The Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) has agreed to support Thai Deputy Prime Minister Supachai Panichpakdi's bid to become the next director-general of the World Trade Organization (WTO), reports said Saturday.

Philippines imports sugar

Philippines imports sugar GENERAL SANTOS, Philippines (AFP): Some 46,000 metric tons of imported sugar are to arrive in the Philippines in November as part of government efforts to avert a looming shortage, President Joseph Estrada said Sunday.

Action demanded against perpetrators of atrocities

Action demanded against perpetrators of atrocities JAKARTA (JP): The Association of Indonesian Moslem Intellectuals (ICMI) has urged the government to take legal action against all Armed Forces personnel involved in atrocities in Aceh during the military operations there.

Megawati states readiness to fight general election

Megawati states readiness to fight general election JAKARTA (JP): Megawati Soekarnoputri, the ousted leader of the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI), stated on Sunday that she was ready to stand in the upcoming general election and urged all party members to get ready to join the polls.

Soeharto says on TV he has 'not one cent' abroad

Soeharto says on TV he has 'not one cent' abroad JAKARTA (JP): Former president Soeharto denied allegations on Sunday night that he has a personal fortune worth trillions of rupiah stashed both overseas and at home.

Moslems demand fresh probe into Priok case

Moslems demand fresh probe into Priok case JAKARTA (JP): Moslem preachers and thousands of followers demanded on Sunday a fresh investigation into the 1984 killing of Moslems in Tanjung Priok, and that the military leaders at the time -- including former vice president Try Sutrisno and former Armed...

Mining firms 'misperceived by public'

Mining firms 'misperceived by public'By Johannes Simbolon JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Mining Association has expressed concern over the spate of criticism currently leveled against the country's mining industry, saying much of the criticism is due to public misperceptions.

Restructuring RI companies to create value

Restructuring RI companies to create valueBy Bernd Waltermann JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's executives and policymakers face difficult challenges in every dimension -- to simultaneously restructure the financial sector, reinvent the structure and practices of corporate enterprises and redefine...

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:35 TV Series: The Big Valley 3:05 Management Program: Kiat Manajemen 3:30 TV Drama: Pintu Keluar 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Creative Program: Karya Kita 5:00 Indonesian Lessons 5:30 Education Quiz: Tangkas Cermat 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita 6:05 Documentary:...

On riot mastermind

On riot mastermind My congratulations to Mr. Robin Peter Holman for his analysis on this subject under the title Why look for masterminds? in Your Letters on Sept. 1, 1998. What he wrote is exactly on many Indonesians' minds, but the people never ventured to speak out, bulldozed by outcries from...

Chandra wins Formula Asia national c'ships

Chandra wins Formula Asia national c'ships JAKARTA (JP): Veteran driver Chandra Alim edged Fino Saksono in the fourth and final leg of the Formula Asia autoracing championship on Sunday to overtake his perennial rival in the standings and emerge the overall winner.

Dollar liquidity crisis

Dollar liquidity crisis Please allow me to take the liberty to comment on A way out of the liquidity crisis by Mr. C.J. de Koning which appeared in The Jakarta Post on Aug. 24 and Aug. 25. In the article the author reduces the current crisis to a simple problem of U.S. dollar liquidity.