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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.

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...

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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...

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.

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.

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)...

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...

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.

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...

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.

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.

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...

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Rupiah strengthens, stocks hit low

Rupiah strengthens, stocks hit low JAKARTA (JP): The rupiah broke the 11,000 barrier against the U.S. dollar to close firmer at 10,950 in moderate trading on Tuesday, but local stock prices fell 4.8 percent to touch another five-year low, currency dealers and stockbrokers said.

Bali facing challenge to keep its harmonious race relations

Bali facing challenge to keep its harmonious race relationsBy Putu Wirata JAKARTA (JP): After the May riots in Jakarta and Surakarta (Solo), many Indonesians, mainly those of Chinese descent, looked to Bali as a safe place to live.

Garuda to lay off 3,000 employees

Garuda to lay off 3,000 employees JAKARTA (JP): National flag carrier Garuda Indonesia will lay off at least 3,000 of its nearly 13,000 employees as early as next month as part of a massive restructuring program, the airline's president, Robby Djohan, said on Tuesday.

Drama of RI's economic crisis

Drama of RI's economic crisis This is the second of two articles excerpted from a paper presented by former finance minister (April, 1993- March, 1998) Mar'ie Muhammad' at the Asia Research Center of Murdoch University in Perth, Western Australia, on Aug. 20, 1998.

A rude ILO awakening

A rude ILO awakening Monday's announcement of the findings of a report commissioned by the Jakarta office of the International Labor Organization (ILO) painted what is undoubtedly the grimmest picture of our economy yet published since the crisis began over one year ago.

Officer cleared of theft accusation

Officer cleared of theft accusation JAKARTA (JP): A police officer accused of stealing US$10,000 from the head of the National Police Directorate of Traffic, Brig. Gen. Ansyar Roem, early this year has been cleared of the charge and released from detention.City police chief Maj. Gen.

Habibie to award scholarships

Habibie to award scholarships SEMARANG: President B.J. Habibie is scheduled to award scholarships to elementary, high school and college students in Kendal district, Central Java, on Thursday."The head of state will also extend business loans to people from the lower-income bracket and open a...

Tadjus reelected Golkar chairman

Tadjus reelected Golkar chairman JAKARTA (JP): Tadjus Sobirin has been entrusted to chair Golkar's Jakarta chapter for the 1998/2003 period after being reelected in a congress which ended on Saturday night.Tadjus was first elected to lead the chapter in 1993.

Limit bank ownership by foreigners: Golkar

Limit bank ownership by foreigners: Golkar JAKARTA (JP): The ruling Golkar faction in the House of Representatives voiced concern on Tuesday over the government's plan to scrap foreign ownership restrictions covering the country's commercial banks.

Police receive dossiers on six insolvent banks

Police receive dossiers on six insolvent banks JAKARTA (JP): Police have received the dossiers of six of the 16 insolvent private banks closed by the government last November for allegedly violating the country's banking laws, an official said on Tuesday.

Seat belt ruling to be enforced gradually

Seat belt ruling to be enforced gradually JAKARTA (JP): A seat belt regulation scheduled to take effect Sept. 17 will only be imposed on sedans and jeeps produced in or after 1984, Herman Latif, chairman of the vehicle road worthiness committee, said on Tuesday.

Spotlight

SpotlightPhoto A: AndersenAnderson ConsultingROW, ROW, ROW YOUR BOAT: Minister of Mines and Energy Kuntoro Mangkusubroto takes front seat in a boat with "crew members" during the launch of the Andersen Consulting Enterprise Solution Center.

Road conditions deteriorating

Road conditions deteriorating A a resident of Ciputat, South Jakarta, I feel sad to see the deteriorating state of roads everywhere. We, the public, realize that in times like these, when money is scarce, there is no budget for repairs.

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: Keinginan 5:30 Education Quiz: Cepat Tepat 6:05 Documentary: Rona Nusantara 6:15 Sports 6:30 TVRI News (in English)...

Slaps on wrist for RI, Thailand in Tiger Cup

Slaps on wrist for RI, Thailand in Tiger Cup HANOI (Agencies): Southeast Asia's largest soccer tournament will continue in spite of the embarrassing match between Thailand and Indonesia in which both teams tried to lose, it was learned Tuesday.

Food shortages loom in several far-flung regions

Food shortages loom in several far-flung regions JAKARTA (JP): Food shortages are threatening thousands of West Java and East Kalimantan residents following failed harvests in the two provinces and the soaring price of rice, reports said Tuesday.

PLN suffers Rp 15t loss in first-half

PLN suffers Rp 15t loss in first-half JAKARTA (JP): State electricity company PT PLN suffered a net loss of Rp 14.99 trillion (US$1.3 billion) for the first half of this year compared to a net profit of Rp 720 billion in the same period of 1997.

Legal institutions 'must seize their independence'

Legal institutions 'must seize their independence' JAKARTA (JP): Political scientist Daniel S. Lev urged the country's judiciary to be more proactive in gaining greater independence from the executive branch.

Jamsostek tightens investment policy

Jamsostek tightens investment policy JAKARTA (JP): PT Jamsostek, a state-owned company that runs a social security program for workers, has tightened its investment policy to prevent future losses and to improve its image.

Rampage marks troops withdrawal from Aceh

Rampage marks troops withdrawal from Aceh JAKARTA (JP): Thousands of people ran amok on Monday in Lhokseumauwe, about 250 kilometers east of the provincial capital Banda Aceh, following the pullout of the second batch of combat troops from Aceh province.

Bomb squad continue sweep

Bomb squad continue sweep PALEMBANG, South Sumatra: Bomb squad personnel continued their sweep on Monday of the area surrounding the Palembang air base after an unexploded World War II bomb was found in a nearby field over the weekend"It's likely that many bombs were embedded near residential homes...

Governor's inauguration protested

Governor's inauguration protested JAKARTA (JP): Hundreds of demonstrators clashed with security forces in Mataram, West Nusa Tenggara, on Monday as they tried to disrupt the inauguration of Harun Alrasid as the province's governor.

Rupiah remains firm, stock prices rebound

Rupiah remains firm, stock prices rebound JAKARTA (JP): The rupiah closed slightly firmer against the U.S. dollar in moderate trading on Monday, while stock prices rebounded on government-backed buying of state-owned stocks.

Efficiency of rice distribution system questioned

Efficiency of rice distribution system questioned JAKARTA (JP): A city councilor questioned the efficiency of the capital's rice distribution system on Monday as prices continued to skyrocket despite a reportedly ample amount of rice in stock.