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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., Sept. 4-7. * Painting Exhibition: by A. Sibarani and Tarigan, Galeri Cipta II, Jl. Cikini Raya No.

Supriati leads RI's charges

Supriati leads RI's charges JAKARTA (JP): Women's middle-distance runner Supriati Sutono will lead a six-strong Indonesian team to the Nike 60th Singapore Open Track and Field Championships on Sept. 5 and Sept. 6.

Five years hard work pays off for Capella Amadeus

Five years hard work pays off for Capella AmadeusBy Gus Kairupan JAKARTA (JP): Seems like only yesterday that a group of nine string players, known as Capella Amadeus, made its debut at Erasmus Huis. The performance five years ago, a realization of leader violinist Grace Sudargo's ideals, had all...

Cemex SA wants Gresik stake

Cemex SA wants Gresik stake MONTERRY, Mexico (Bloomberg): Mexico's Cemex SA said Wednesday it is still interested in a stake in cement maker PT Semen Gresik if authorities give the world's third-largest cement maker a management role in the state-owned company.

Prisoners still on hunger strike

Prisoners still on hunger strike DILI, East Timor (JP): Fourteen political prisoners and detainees entered the fourth day of their hunger strike on Thursday at the Becora jail here.The fourteen, who began the strike on Aug. 31, are among the 22 political prisoners and detainees held here.

Honda controls RI venture

Honda controls RI venture TOKYO (AFP): Japan's Honda Motor Co. Ltd. has taken majority control of its joint ventures in Indonesia and Peru as part of its plan to expand operation overseas, a company spokesman said Thursday.

Net international reserves falls to US$ 13.51 billion

Net international reserves falls to US$ 13.51 billion JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia's (BI) net international reserves declined by US$190.7 million to $13.51 billion in the week ending Aug. 31 from the previous week's level of $13.70 billion.

Three raped migrant workers seek justice

Three raped migrant workers seek justice JAKARTA (JP): Three domestic workers recently employed in Saudi Arabia have complained to Ministry of Manpower officials that they had been raped by their employers, a ministry official has said.

Housewife hangs herself in closet

Housewife hangs herself in closet JAKARTA (JP): A housewife hanged herself in a cupboard in South Jakarta on Wednesday, apparently after hearing reports that her second husband wanted to marry a daughter from her first marriage.

Fire Agency gets more familiar with lingering problems

Fire Agency gets more familiar with lingering problems JAKARTA (JP): The city's fire chief, Suharso, expressed concern on Thursday over the poor condition and lack of agency equipment.Fire units had been suffering from a shortage of essential equipment since before the economic crisis started...

Youth activists protest Wiranto's statement

Youth activists protest Wiranto's statement JAKARTA (JP): Youth activists on Thursday protested the recent statement of Minister of Defense and Security/Armed Forces (ABRI) Commander Gen. Wiranto in which he branded certain groups as being opposed to the state ideology Pancasila.

Ministers at odds on Soeharto kin contracts review

Ministers at odds on Soeharto kin contracts review JAKARTA (JP): Two ministers sent out mixed signals on Thursday concerning the government's progress in reviewing the slew of business contracts signed with children of former president Soeharto and his longtime associate Mohamad "Bob" Hasan.

Telecom tariff rise postponed until next year

Telecom tariff rise postponed until next year JAKARTA (JP): Plans to raise the country's domestic telecommunications tariffs by October will be delayed until next year due to the devastating impact of the economic crisis on the people, a senior government official said.

Mangunwijaya: Indonesian political opposition must improve

Mangunwijaya: Indonesian political opposition must improve YOGYAKARTA (JP): Many have voiced criticism against the new government but none are using appropriate ethics for political opposition.Social activist and novelist Y.B.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Sept. 3 , 1998: Shares Close Change Trading Volume -------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 325 0 0 AHAP Insurance 400 0 0 Alter Abadi 200 0 0 Alumindo Light Metal 250 0 0 Alumindo Perkasa 225...

Quest for independent local councils

Quest for independent local councilsBy Yulius P. Hermawan BANDUNG, West Java (JP): The recent controversial elections of the governors of Central and East Java have raised questions over just how independent provincial councils should be in electing their local executives.

Citibank responds

Citibank responds We are responding to the letter from Mr. Boothby My money in limbo? in The Jakarta Post on Sept. 1. We would like to clarify on your recent experience with Citibank. First, please allow us to apologize for not responding to you in a timely fashion with regard to your queries.

Irian has enough food stock despite crisis, official says

Irian has enough food stock despite crisis, official says JAKARTA (JP): Irian Jaya, where almost 700 people died of starvation and drought-induced disease last year, has sufficient stocks of rice and other staple foods, despite country's economic and food crises, an official has claimed.

Violence in Bali

Violence in Bali I write this letter as one who has had the privilege to know Bali in a different light. As a very young boy, my parents brought me to see and know the wonders of a different culture.I do not smoke or drink and prefer the beauty of scenery to the other offerings of such places as...

In search of a cure for the current moral crisis

In search of a cure for the current moral crisisBy Mochtar Buchori JAKARTA (JP): In a recent discussion organized by Indonesian alumni of foreign universities, a lively session took place on the topic of the nation's current moral crisis.

After all is said and done, who is Indonesian?

After all is said and done, who is Indonesian?By Peter Richards This is the first of two articles exploring the identity of Indonesians. JAKARTA (JP): As incidents occur, questions arise: "Who is an Indonesian? How do Indonesians through their leaders measure the worth of some fathers against some...

PLN, govt sued for breaching contracts

PLN, govt sued for breaching contracts JAKARTA (JP): Giant U.S. power producer CalEnergy Company Inc. has filed suit in Washington, D.C., against state electricity company PLN and the Indonesian government for breaching power purchase contracts.

Legislator suspects Aceh riot was masterminded

Legislator suspects Aceh riot was masterminded JAKARTA (JP): A provincial legislator said on Thursday that he suspected the two-day riot which erupted in the North Aceh town of Lhokseumawe on Monday was masterminded.

Reformation inspires protest songs from nation's artists

Reformation inspires protest songs from nation's artistsBy Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): Student protests a few months ago not only led to the downfall of Soeharto and brought some changes to the country's politics but they also inspired artists and musicians to be more critical.

U.S. Embassy in RP on alert

U.S. Embassy in RP on alert MANILA (AFP): Philippine police have stepped up security around U.S. facilities amid threats of an attack on the U.S. Embassy here found on an aircraft in Kuwait, officials said on Thursday.President Joseph Estrada said U.S. facilities "are being closely watched.

Exhibits, performances to promote human rights

Exhibits, performances to promote human rights JAKARTA (JP): Photography and art exhibitions and theatrical performances will be among various activities staged as part of a campaign held to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Universal Human Rights Declaration.

Executives urge people to stop paying taxes

Executives urge people to stop paying taxes JAKARTA (JP): Dozens of white-collar workers staged a protest on Thursday against the government, which they said had given scant attention to people's interests, and urged people to temporarily stop paying their taxes.

Long, winding road to democracy

Long, winding road to democracyBy Daniel Dhakidae The following article is based on a paper presented at a seminar, Toward Structural Reforms for Democratization in Indonesia: Problems and Prospects, held in Jakarta from Aug. 12 to Aug.

Gold smugglers released on bail

Gold smugglers released on bail TANGERANG (JP): The Tangerang prosecutor's office released four alleged gold smugglers on bail Wednesday.The suspects were reportedly caught by Soekarno-Hatta International Airport customs officers attempting to smuggle 204,05 kilograms of gold bars in January.

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates JAKARTA (JP): Bank Ekspor Impor Indonesia's (Bank Exim) indicative conversion rates on Sept. 3, 1998: Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 10,725.00 11,175.00Austrian shilling 1 835.00 932.00Australian dollar 1 6,127.00 6,387.00Belgian franc 1 295.00 306.00Canadian dollar 1 6,897.

Rupiah stable, stocks bounce 1.6 percent

Rupiah stable, stocks bounce 1.6 percent JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's financial markets remained stable on Thursday with the rupiah closing slightly lower at 10,900 against the U.S. dollar but stocks rising 1.6 percent.Currency dealers said the rupiah fluctuated above the 10,000 level to the U.S.

Malaysia education institutes lures Indonesian students

Malaysia education institutes lures Indonesian studentsBy Yudha Kartohadiprodjo JAKARTA (JP): "Go and study as far as China," said Mohammad the prophet. In the past few years, however, Indonesians have gone further than China: the United States, Europe, Japan and Australia have been the preferred...

Freeport not benefiting Irian Jaya: DPR members

Freeport not benefiting Irian Jaya: DPR members JAKARTA (JP): Legislators are urging a review into the operations of American mining giant PT Freeport Indonesia, contending it has failed to better the lot of local communities in Irian Jaya despite a more than 25-year presence.

Fix ABRI

Fix ABRI A host of events has demonstrated the atrocities that the Indonesian Armed Forces (ABRI) has committed against the Indonesian people, its fellow countrymen: the shooting to death of four students of Trisakti University in May 1998; the recently exposed massacre, torture and rapes of...

Sukarno's widow doubts Soekardjo's accusations

Sukarno's widow doubts Soekardjo's accusations JAKARTA (JP): Hartini, the widow of former president Sukarno, has cast further doubt on accusations that the late president was forced to sign the historic March 11, 1966, letter which effectively transferred power to then Lt. Gen.

RP's July exports rise 21%

RP's July exports rise 21% MANILA (Bloomberg): Philippine merchandise exports rose 20.9 percent in July from the previous year, powered by surging shipments of computer chips and other electronic gear, the government said Thursday.Exports rose to a record US$2.499 billion in July from $2.

Annan sets Congo talks at NAM

Annan sets Congo talks at NAM DURBAN, South Africa (AP): Seeking to end a civil war in Congo that has dragged in its neighbors, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan said on Thursday that he was "very encouraged" by peace talks at the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) summit.

Subsidy removal will not jack up prices: Experts

Subsidy removal will not jack up prices: Experts JAKARTA (JP): Removal of subsidies on wheat flour, sugar and soybeans is the right move and will not significantly impact consumers because the commodities already sell at market prices, experts and businessmen said Thursday.

Singapore dollar gains spotlight, others mixed

Singapore dollar gains spotlight, others mixed SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Southeast Asian currencies are mostly mixed against the U.S. dollar, but the Singapore dollar grabbed the spotlight as volumes in other currencies dried up Thursday, said market players.

Amex files against Davomas

Amex files against Davomas JAKARTA (JP): American Express Bank became the first foreign bank to file a case in Indonesia's new bankruptcy court against listed cocoa maker PT Davomas Abadi.According to documents filed at Central Jakarta Commercial Court, the Jakarta branch of American Express is...

Six men arrested for car thefts

Six men arrested for car thefts JAKARTA (JP): South Jakarta police have arrested six men believed to be members of a notorious vehicle theft gang in separate raids which began on Aug. 10, an official said on Wednesday.South Jakarta Police chief Lt. Col.

Indonesian media should help empower civil society

Indonesian media should help empower civil societyBy Djafar H. Assegaff JAKARTA (JP); The Indonesian mass media is in the throes of a press freedom honeymoon. It is an understandable condition after 30 years of the suppression of that freedom and the curtailment of people's civil rights.

PT Servcorp clarifies

PT Servcorp clarifies I am writing in response to a letter titled Ex-employees seeking justice published on Sept. 2, 1998 regarding PT Servcorp Indonesia.There are a number of issues that require clarification. They are:PT.

Thieves resort to looting rice straight from fields

Thieves resort to looting rice straight from fields JAKARTA (JP): Grim reports are continuing to pour in from across the country about the toll from the economic crisis, including food shortages, looting and theft.

Where to go in Bali:

Where to go in Bali:Exhibitions * Painting Exhibitions, by Mohammed and Joni, in Artissimo Gallery, Novotel Benoa Bali, Tanjung Benoa (Phone: 0361 772239), 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., until Sept. 15. * Painting Exhibitions, in Ganesha Gallery, Four Seasons Resort, Jimbaran (Phone: 0361 701010): Images of...

Market renovation protested

Market renovation protested BANJARMASIN, South Kalimantan: A crowd of people claiming to represent traders of Pangeran Antasari shopping center here marched to city hall on Wednesday to protest plans to renovate the market.

Man stabbed in attempted robbery

Man stabbed in attempted robbery JAKARTA (JP): A resident of Jl. Merak, Balaraja in Tangerang was severely injured late Tuesday night when a group of three unidentified men tried to rob his motorcycle.The victim, Ahmad Fauzi, 23, was heading for Kampung Ceriyu in Balaraja with his girlfriend when...

Habibie to attend National Sports Day

Habibie to attend National Sports Day JAKARTA (JP): President B.J. Habibie is scheduled to attend the National Sports Day celebration to be held at the November 10 Stadium in Surabaya on Sept. 9.His wife Ainun Habibie and a number of cabinet ministers will accompany the President to the event.

Qualcomm system certified

Qualcomm system certified JAKARTA (JP): Qualcomm Incorporated, pioneer and developer of Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) technology, announced Wednesday it had been awarded with type approval and quality certification for its IS-95 CDMA system in Indonesia.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Sept. 2, 1998: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ---------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 325 0 0 AHAP Insurance 400 0 0 Alter Abadi 200 -25 12,500 Alumindo Light Metal 250 0 0 Alumindo Perkasa...