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New DPA members to be sworn in today

New DPA members to be sworn in today JAKARTA (JP): Former minister of home affairs Yogie S.M., former coordinating minister for people's welfare Azwar Anas and the government sanctioned chairman of the Indonesian Democratic Party Soerjadi are to be among the 45 people sworn in today as members of...

1.5m abortions occur annualy

1.5m abortions occur annualy JAKARTA (JP): About 1.5 million abortions are conducted in Indonesia annually of which at least a fifth are done by nonmedical personnel.While there is no definite account on the number, the chairman of the Indonesian Planned Parenthood Association (PKBI), Azrul Azwar,...

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on June 12, 1998: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------ Ades Alfindo 450 25 10,000 AHAP Insurance 575 0 0 Alter Abadi 500 0 538,500 Alumindo Light Metal 375 0 35,000...

RI tanker pirates sought by KL

RI tanker pirates sought by KL KUALA LUMPUR (DPA): Police in Malaysia are seeking to extradite and try 12 Indonesians who were arrested by Chinese authorities for hijacking a Malaysian-registered oil tanker in April, a report said yesterday.

No new forest concessions to be awarded: Minister

No new forest concessions to be awarded: Minister JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Forestry and Plantations Muslimin Nasution said yesterday that the government would grant no new forest concessions in order to prevent further deterioration of the country's forests.

An irony

An irony Our congratulations to Indonesia's Thomas Cup team with their victory in Hong Kong on May 24. The red and white flag was hoisted, the national anthem Indonesia Raya was played, the athletes, the coaches and the organizers hugged each other. The scene was familiar to us.

Revenue from ID card processing

Revenue from ID card processing JAKARTA (JP): North Jakarta mayoralty will most likely lose about Rp 500 million in locally generated revenue per annum following a ban on the collection of 20 levies, an official said.

Funds donated to social institutions

Funds donated to social institutions JAKARTA (JP): About 1,557 people from 36 social institutions in the city will receive financial assistance of Rp 141.9 million from the Ministry of Social Services, an official said.Asmono, the ministry's secretary-general, said Rp 65.

E. Timorese stage rally at the foreign ministry

E. Timorese stage rally at the foreign ministry JAKARTA (JP): About 1000 East Timorese staged a rally in front of the foreign ministry yesterday demanding a referendum in Indonesia's youngest province and the release of jailed separatist leader Jose Alexandre "Xanana" Gusmao.

Global ambitions for U.K. firm

Global ambitions for U.K. firm Royal Doulton has embarked on the most ambitious international expansion program in its long history, with development of a US$30 million factory in Indonesia.The Indonesian joint-venture operation, known as PT Doulton Multifortuna, is located on a 12-hectare site at...

Soedjono denies claim on foreign lawyer

Soedjono denies claim on foreign lawyer JAKARTA (JP): Attorney General Soedjono C. Atmonegoro claimed yesterday that a relatively unknown local by the name of Yohanes Yacob had been hired as former president Soeharto's lawyer and that he had not appointed any foreign attorneys.

Message from Ambassador Robin Christopher

Message from Ambassador Robin Christopher The United Kingdom celebrates the official Birthday of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on June 13. This is the equivalent to our national day. It is a time for some pomp and ceremony at home with the well-known Trooping of the Colour as well as a holiday for...

Five domestic airlines plan joint operation

Five domestic airlines plan joint operation JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's five operating commercial airlines announced yesterday they plan to combine their resources and unite their domestic operations to survive the deepening economic crisis.

Mitsubishi's Asia car

Mitsubishi's Asia car TOKYO (Nikkei): Mitsubishi Motors Corp has decided to launch its multipurpose Asia car in Indonesia next January, company sources said Thursday, according to the Nihon Keizai Shimbun.

Four activists exonerated from demonstration charges

Four activists exonerated from demonstration charges JAKARTA (JP): The Central Jakarta District Court pronounced yesterday that four activists from the Indonesian Prosperous Labor Union (SBSI) were not guilty of charges of holding an illegal demonstration.

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates JAKARTA (JP): Bank Ekspor Impor Indonesia's (Bank Exim) indicative conversion rates on June 12, 1998: Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 13,250.00 14,250.00Austrian shilling 1 1,025.20 1,174.60Australian dollar 1 7,953.90 8,523.90Belgian franc 1 362.20 386.20Canadian dollar 1 9,205.

Cambodia announces parties to run in polls

Cambodia announces parties to run in polls PHNOM PENH (Reuters): Cambodia's independent National Electoral Commission (NEC) formally announced yesterday the 39 political parties that will contest the July 26 general election.

IMF says RI budget should be expanded

IMF says RI budget should be expanded JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's revised state budget agreed with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in January has to be expanded further to accommodate bigger spending on social welfare programs, IMF Asia Pacific director Hubert Neiss said yesterday.

Uncover the truth

Uncover the truth Whatever one may say or think about President B.J. Habibie, it cannot be denied that the new de facto head-of-state and head-of- government at least seems to be sincerely trying to live up to the gargantuan challenges he is facing.

Consortium established to protect workers abroad

Consortium established to protect workers abroad JAKARTA (JP): Twenty private insurance companies agreed yesterday to form a consortium to set up an insurance coverage scheme to protect Indonesian workers working overseas.

Juwono shrugs off calls for quick polls

Juwono shrugs off calls for quick polls JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Education and Culture Juwono Sudarsono said here yesterday that aside from logistical and budgetary constraints, the nation was ill-prepared for hasty polls.

Power supply to Sentul cut

Power supply to Sentul cut JAKARTA (JP): State-run electricity firm PLN has cut the power supply to the go cart track at Sentul circuit yesterday after the latter failed to pay an outstanding bill of Rp 7 million (US$700) for the first six months of this year.

Yayuk reaches Edgbaston semis

Yayuk reaches Edgbaston semis BIRMINGHAM, England (Reuters): World number nine Irina Spirlea of Rumania again showed her dislike for grass courts as she was beaten 6-4, 5-7, 7-5 by sixth seed Yayuk Basuki of Indonesia in the quarterfinal of Edgbaston Classic women's tennis tournament yesterday.

Crisis forces ministry to suspend its projects

Crisis forces ministry to suspend its projects JAKARTA (JP): The Ministry of Manpower has suspended almost all of its development projects, including the vocational training program, due to the worsening economic crisis, an official said yesterday.

Rupiah remains weak despite IMF's assurance

Rupiah remains weak despite IMF's assurance JAKARTA (JP): Rupiah remained weak yesterday despite the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) encouraging statement about its forthcoming aid for Indonesia.The rupiah continued to tumble, hitting an intraday low of 14,500 in early trading but recovered...

Shopping centers, malls lay on huge sales spree

Shopping centers, malls lay on huge sales spree JAKARTA (JP): Despite losses suffered by the retail industry from last month's social unrest, 13 shopping centers and malls are taking part in a one-month special sale from yesterday in conjunction with the city's 471th anniversary, an executive said.

Elephant business

Elephant business BANDARLAMPUNG: The Way Kambas elephant training center in central Lampung has begun to export elephant trainers.Head of the Way Kambas National Park Natural Resources Conservation Center Suherty Reddy said here yesterday that two elephant trainers from the center were in South...

Indonesians 'too poor' to flee

Indonesians 'too poor' to flee KUALA LUMPUR (DPA): Indonesians have become too poor to afford the high boat fares to be smuggled into Malaysia as illegal workers, with southern Johor state recording zero landings of Indonesian illegals last month, a Malaysian newspaper reported.

Keeper dies in mishap at park

Keeper dies in mishap at park BOGOR (JP): A keeper at the Wildlife Safari Park in Cisarua here died of a cerebral hemorrhage Thursday after an on-the-job fall Tuesday, an executive of the park said yesterday.

British Council celebrates 50th jubilee

British Council celebrates 50th jubilee The British Council celebrates 50 years in Indonesia this year and will be marked with several events.Most immediate is the "Sign-up Sessions" planned for five cities -- Jakarta, Bandung, Semarang, Surabaya and Bali -- beginning June 13 and June 14 in Jakarta.

God engineered my appointment: Habibie

God engineered my appointment: Habibie JAKARTA (JP): President B.J. Habibie has claimed that his ascent to the presidency was not contrived by anyone except God and has indicated that he might not run in the forthcoming polls.

BIS Jakarta is indeed an international school

BIS Jakarta is indeed an international school For British and other overseas companies investing in Indonesia, the availability of first-class educational facilities is a necessity in order to attract key personnel to live and work in the country.

Trisakti trial rejects plea to drop charges

Trisakti trial rejects plea to drop charges JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta Military High Court rejected yesterday the defense's plea to dismiss the case of two police officers charged for their roles in the shooting deaths of four Trisakti University students last month.Presiding judge Col.

Aceh fishermen held in Myanmar

Aceh fishermen held in Myanmar BANDA ACEH (JP): The Indonesian Embassy in Yangon is asking the local administration here to help in the release of 19 Aceh fisherman currently detained in Myanmar.The fisherman have been held since Feb.

RI-British business ties centuries old

RI-British business ties centuries old Britain's commercial links with Indonesia extend back several hundred years to the beginnings of European mercantalist expansion. Although its colonial period is now effectively long over, Britain remains one of the world's leading trading nations and has very...

RI exports drive crude market

RI exports drive crude market SINGAPORE (Reuters): The Asian crude market was steady on limited spot activity yesterday as traders focused on Indonesia, traders said.Some traders were watching for the July export allocations from Indonesia, due out on Monday, to give a clearer idea of...

Why our universities will never be the best

Why our universities will never be the bestBy Hendra Gunawan BANDUNG (JP): In May 1998, Asiaweek, a Hong Kong-based news magazine, announced the best universities in Asia. Unlike last year, this year's list was split into universities and schools of science and technology.

Ethnic Chinese at the ready for quick escape

Ethnic Chinese at the ready for quick escape JAKARTA (JP): Anecdotal evidence shows thousands of Chinese- Indonesian families in the capital have prepared themselves to pack up and head to more accommodating shores at the first sign of renewed unrest.

Group wants easing of limit on lubricant imports

Group wants easing of limit on lubricant imports JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Importers Association urged the government yesterday to ease the import restriction on lubricants, saying such a barrier only encouraged monopolistic and graft practices.

ABRI asks Golkar to be independent in the future

ABRI asks Golkar to be independent in the future JAKARTA (JP): The Armed Forces (ABRI) has suggested to its political ally Golkar, currently wracked by internal dissention, that it prepare to be more self-reliant in the future.

Japex to start RI project by year end

Japex to start RI project by year end TOKYO (Dow Jones): Japan Petroleum Exploration Co. plans to commence the first exploration drilling at Indonesia' Semirak bloc, onshore Irian Jaya, by the end of 1998, Japex officials said yesterday.

Eight investors to open oil palm estates

Eight investors to open oil palm estates JAKARTA (JP): Eight foreign companies, mostly from Malaysia, have received licenses from the Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) to develop oil palm plantations in the country, it was announced yesterday.Director General of Plantations A.

City's unemployment climbs by 21 percent

City's unemployment climbs by 21 percent JAKARTA (JP): The official number of jobless in the city has soared by 21 percent since last month, but the head of the local manpower office concedes the actual number could be much higher.R.H.

Audi works to finalize details of deal to buy Lamborghini SpA

Audi works to finalize details of deal to buy Lamborghini SpA FRANKFURT (Reuters): Germany's Volkswagen AG continued its automotive shopping spree yesterday when its Audi AG subsidiary snapped up the Italian high-performance sports car maker Lamborghini SpA.

IBCA may cut RI rating

IBCA may cut RI rating LONDON (Reuters): Fitch IBCA said yesterday it was keeping the rating on Indonesia at B minus and on RatingAlert negative despite the recent debt agreement the country signed with a steering committee of 13 banks.

Djayanti opens rice fields

Djayanti opens rice fields JAKARTA (JP): PT Djayanti Group, controlled by timber baron Burhan Uray, plans to develop 35,000 hectares of rice fields in West Mimika regency, Irian Jaya.An executive of the Djayanti group's Irian Jaya division, Busli Saraka, said yesterday that in the first stage the...

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Painting Exhibition: Fenomena Ayam, by Syarief Hidayat, at Galeri TC, Jl. Kemang Raya No. 24A, South Jakarta (Phone: 7194278), Sunday, at 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m., Monday to Thursday, 11:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m., Friday to Saturday 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 a.m.

Students' role in Soeharto's fall

Students' role in Soeharto's fallBy Hermawan Sulistyo JAKARTA (JP): While there is no doubt students played an important role in toppling the Soeharto regime, the question remains: What was the extent of their influence?Different assessments have tried to gauge their role, and all have reached...

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Painting Exhibition: Fenomena Ayam, by Syarief Hidayat, at Galeri TC, Jl. Kemang Raya No. 24A, South Jakarta (Phone: 7194278), Sunday, at 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m., Monday to Thursday, 11:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m., Friday to Saturday 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 a.m.

The nation should embrace universal humanity

The nation should embrace universal humanityBy Frans Winarta JAKARTA (JP): The May 12 fatal shooting of four Trisakti University students, allegedly carried out by the security forces, marks a black day in the history of modern Indonesia.