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Huge waves destroy W. Aceh houses

Huge waves destroy W. Aceh houses BANDA ACEH, Aceh: About 210 houses were swept away when huge waves lashed several seashore villages in Meulaboh, Western Aceh.No immediate casualties were reported, Antara noted.

MPR pushed to convene extraordinary session

MPR pushed to convene extraordinary session JAKARTA (JP): Groups of government critics and proreform activists have increased pressure on the People's Consultative Assembly to convene an extraordinary session to elect a new president.

NU won't become political party: Officials

NU won't become political party: Officials JAKARTA (JP): Officials of the Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) Moslem organization yesterday dismissed speculation that the organization would enter the political arena and transform into a political party as it did in the early 1970s.

BHP mulling RI steel fate

BHP mulling RI steel fate SANTIAGO (Reuters): Australia's Broken Hill Proprietary Co. Ltd (BHP) is still monitoring the situation in Indonesia 11 days after closing down four steel plants there, a BHP official said here on Monday.

Banned publications deserve reprieve: Emil

Banned publications deserve reprieve: Emil JAKARTA (JP): Leading reform campaigner Emil Salim said yesterday that the political openness required for reform should be preceded by a respect for media freedoms.Emil called on President B.J.

Frightened foreigners halt Indonesian investments

Frightened foreigners halt Indonesian investments MELBOURNE (Reuters): Foreign direct investment in Indonesia's shattered economy has dried up and will not flow again until long-term political stability returns, investment experts said on Monday.

TNT maintains RI operation

TNT maintains RI operation JAKARTA (JP): Dutch-owned courier service TNT Express Worldwide maintained its operations in Indonesia despite the recent political turmoil, the company said yesterday.The company said in a statement that it used a Boeing 727 aircraft to carry packages in and out Jakarta...

SE Asian monies drift sideways in lethargic trading

SE Asian monies drift sideways in lethargic trading SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Southeast Asian currencies drifted sideways against the U.S. dollar in lethargic trading during Asian hours yesterday, as participants searched in vain for a catalyst to give the market direction.

14 ABRI members implicated in Trisakti shootings

14 ABRI members implicated in Trisakti shootings JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Defense and Security/Armed Forces Commander Gen. Wiranto said 14 Armed Forces (ABRI) personnel have been implicated as being behind the May 12 shootings at Trisakti University which resulted in the death of at least four...

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates Jakarta (JP): Bank Ekspor Impor Indonesia's (Bank Exim) indicative conversion rates on May 25, 1998: Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S dollar 1 9,500.00 12,000.00Austrian shilling 1 840.50 891.70Australian dollar 1 6,220.00 7,245.00Belgian franc 1 274.20 317.50Canadian dollar 1 6,882.

Public figures racing to resign in reform fever

Public figures racing to resign in reform fever JAKARTA (JP): The campaign against nepotism is gaining momentum with public figures now racing to quit various executive or legislative posts they might not have obtained without familial connections.Ilham Habibie, the son of President B.J.

Residents raid gambling house

Residents raid gambling house YOGYAKARTA: Eight hundred residents of Notoprajan and Suronatan subdistricts here raided a gambling house Sunday and caught 19 alleged gamblers.Spearheaded by the United Development Party's local paramilitary task force, the raid was launched at 3 a.m.

Aceh governor's ceremony delayed

Aceh governor's ceremony delayed BANDA ACEH, Aceh: The swearing-in ceremony for Syamsuddin Mahmud to become governor of Aceh, originally slated for today, has been delayed indefinitely.The speaker of the provincial legislature, Teuku Djohan, said a telegram from the Ministry of Home Affairs...

Hustle-and-bustle creeps back onto Jakarta streets

Hustle-and-bustle creeps back onto Jakarta streets JAKARTA (JP): After two weeks of tension, the capital returned to its routine daily hustle-and-bustle yesterday.The city, recently paralyzed by riots, arson and looting with some streets blocked by heavily-armed security forces, once again...

Rates for Tax Payment

Rates for Tax Payment JAKARTA (JP): The new official conversion rates as the basis for payment of import duty, value-added tax on goods and services, sales tax on luxury goods, export tax and income tax, valid from May 25 to May 31: U.S dollar 1 Rp 10,950 50Austrian shilling 1 885.

Market positive over Habibie's political pledge

Market positive over Habibie's political pledge JAKARTA (JP): The country's financial market is buoyant at President Habibie's commitment to pursue political reform, analysts said.Currency dealers said the rupiah improved slightly to 10,800 against the U.S.

Habibie outlines reform program

Habibie outlines reform program JAKARTA (JP): President B.J. Habibie outlined his agenda for reform before his 36-strong cabinet yesterday, including plans for the revision of political laws needed before he can call a general election.

Three injured in student brawl

Three injured in student brawl JAKARTA (JP): Three people were injured when dozens of students and residents of Pesing, West Jakarta, were involved in a brawl Saturday, police said.The victims were identified as students Urip Widodo, 17, and Bernard Adrie, 18, and resident Dadang, 15.

Asian stock markets close generally lower

Asian stock markets close generally lower HONG KONG (AP): Asian stock markets closed generally lower yesterday, with the key index in Seoul tumbling 6.8 percent to a 11-year low on fears of labor unrest in South Korea.Traders said South Korean shares were also pushed down after the U.S.

Gold Corp buys RI gold

Gold Corp buys RI gold CANBERRA (Dow Jones): Western Australian state agency Gold Corp will resume buying gold from Aurora Gold Ltd yesterday, Aurora Gold said in a statement.On May 15, Gold Corp. suspended purchases "under force majeure provisions due to civil unrest" in Jakarta.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:35 Children's Film 3:05 Children's Program: Mencintai Buku 3:30 Village Program 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Music: Lagu Pop Daerah 5:00 English Lessons 5:30 Documentary 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita 6:05 My Country: Rona Nusantara 6:15 Sports 6:30 TVRI News (in...

Japan: A leopard loath to change its spots

Japan: A leopard loath to change its spots The economic crisis in Southeast Asia has left Japan highly exposed at a time when it is mired in a deep recession. William Keegan in London warns that the global economy will suffer if Japan, sticking to what it knows best, tries to export its way out of...

Political turmoil brings more media freedom

Political turmoil brings more media freedom JAKARTA (JP): For most of Soeharto's 32-year rule, Indonesians realized there were words that could not be said in public. "Succession" and "regime" were just two of them.

Reform heroes on the Website

Reform heroes on the Website Farewell, heroes of reform. The tragic deaths of our young colleagues Hery Hartanto, Elang Mulya, Hafidin Royan and Hendriawan Lesmana at Trisakti University on the evening of May 12, 1998, will always remain in the hearts of the Indonesian people.

FAO to supply rice to farmers

FAO to supply rice to farmers KENDARI, Southeast Sulawesi: The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) will supply local farmers with tons of rice following a failed harvest in several parts of the province last year.

Taiwan investors detained as spies

Taiwan investors detained as spies TAIPEI (AP): China's state intelligence service has detained six Taiwanese businessmen suspected of spying, and is holding another 12 under house arrest, reports said yesterday.

Estrada sets out tough reform agenda

Estrada sets out tough reform agenda MANILA (Reuters): Joseph Estrada, an ex-actor who becomes the Philippines new president next month, has taken the first step to dispel deep suspicions he might sacrifice reform for populist policies, analysts and businessmen said.

Sustaining reform spirit

Sustaining reform spirit With the students evicted, the clamor at the House of Representatives (DPR) complex has subsided. But the flame of total reform continues to burn everywhere.Within the House, though, the reformist spirit appears to have diminished.

Mobil weighs up move into Indonesian market

Mobil weighs up move into Indonesian market SINGAPORE (AP): Mobil Corp. is open to buying refineries with a good customer base, especially in the lube oil business, and would consider distribution in Indonesia if "a level playing field" were created by the new government, the U.S.

Goh 'relieved' at calm transition of power

Goh 'relieved' at calm transition of power JAKARTA (JP): Singapore Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong told President B.J. Habibie that he was relieved political succession in Indonesia had proceeded peacefully and that he was looking forward to working with the new President.

IMF to begin review of Indonesian reform program

IMF to begin review of Indonesian reform program JAKARTA (JP): International Monetary Fund (IMF) Asia Pacific director Hubert Neiss is scheduled to arrive here today to assess developments in the country and evaluate progress on the economic reform program.

Foreign media descend on troubled city

Foreign media descend on troubled city JAKARTA (JP): The capital, already swamped by students and antigovernment protesters, also dealt with an invasion of another kind -- foreign media bent on landing the scoop on the latest political developments.

Marubeni to boost stake in Chandra Asri

Marubeni to boost stake in Chandra Asri TOKYO (Reuters): Marubeni Corp said yesterday it may boost its stake in Indonesia's giant petrochemical project PT Chandra Asri, taking over shares held by its cash-strapped Indonesian project partners.

Student suspects in murder case tortured: Lawyer

Student suspects in murder case tortured: Lawyer JAKARTA (JP): Families, lecturers and students connected to Bogor's Juanda University told the National Commission on Human Rights yesterday that police tortured 12 students being questioned over the death of a police officer.

Violence is only the tip of iceberg

Violence is only the tip of iceberg Violence can take on many forms and the one that utterly manifested itself in last week's riots in Jakarta was just one of them, according to Father B.S. Mardiatmadja, a Catholic priest and a lecturer of philosophy at STF Driyarkara.

Govt releases Bintang, Pakpahan from prison

Govt releases Bintang, Pakpahan from prison JAKARTA (JP): The government released yesterday two prominent political prisoners, former legislator Sri Bintang Pamungkas and labor leader Muchtar Pakpahan, under the full glare of both local and foreign media.

Expat's hiring irks trade union

Expat's hiring irks trade union KUALA LUMPUR (AP): Malaysia' largest labor organization slammed companies yesterday that favored employing expatriates over locals, the national news agency reported.Employing foreigners instead of Malaysians is "morally wrong," Zainal Rampak, president of the...

Peregrine creditors tied to Indonesia

Peregrine creditors tied to Indonesia HONG KONG (Reuters): Creditors of Peregrine Fixed Income -- the unit which took center stage in the fall of the Peregrine group -- are soon to learn how difficult it will be to retrieve sums due, with their fates largely tied to Indonesia.

Toyota resumes RI production

Toyota resumes RI production TOKYO (Reuters): Toyota Motor Corp said its Indonesian car plants resumed production yesterday.The plants stopped output on May 14 due to riots in the country.PT Toyota-Astra Motor, owned 51 percent by conglomerate PT Astra International and 49 percent by Toyota,...

Cargo ship sinks in Riau

Cargo ship sinks in Riau PANGKAL PINANG, South Sumatra: A wooden ship, Lentera Laut Raya, carrying a cargo of frozen fish bound for Singapore ran aground and later sank in the waters close to Dua island near here.

Open bidding system for logging contracts: Minister of Forestry

Open bidding system for logging contracts: Minister of Forestry JAKARTA (JP): Newly appointed Minister of Forestry and Plantations Muslimin Nasution said yesterday that he would study the possibility of introducing an open bidding system to award new logging contracts.

Habibie key figure

Habibie key figure The new President B.J. Habibie has announced his Reform and Development Cabinet. Let's not debate the pros and cons of this new cabinet. But I do have one question. Has the cabinet reflected on the political standpoint of Habibie to conduct "total reform" and clean-up the...

Shahrir replaces Muchdi as Kopassus commander

Shahrir replaces Muchdi as Kopassus commander JAKARTA (JP): The Army's Special Force (Kopassus) got a new commander yesterday when Maj. Gen. Syahrir M.S. replaced Maj. Gen. Muchdi Purwopranjono as head of the unit in a ceremony led by Army Chief of Staff Subagyo Hadisiswoyo.

Two men arrested for robbery

Two men arrested for robbery JAKARTA (JP): Police arrested two people for allegedly robbing a man at Jatinegara Railway Station, East Jakarta on Sunday, a high-ranking officer said yesterday.City police spokesman Lt. Col. E.

Japanese to return to RI

Japanese to return to RI TOKYO (Reuters): Large Japanese firms will start sending employees back to Indonesia this week, Vice Trade Minister Osamu Watanabe said yesterday."Large firms have been looking at events in Indonesia on Friday and at the weekend very closely and while some firms have yet to...

Rupiah intervention impact would be limited: Hashimoto

Rupiah intervention impact would be limited: Hashimoto TOKYO (Agencies): Japan's Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto said yesterday that intervention in the foreign exchange market would only have a limited impact in dealing with sudden fluctuations in Indonesia's rupiah and other Asian currencies.

Locusts, snails ruin paddy fields

Locusts, snails ruin paddy fields PURWOKERTO, Central Java: Over 200 hectares of paddy fields in 10 subdistricts in the regencies of Banyumas and Cilacap, Central Java, are now under the devastating attack of locusts and snails, an official said yesterday.

Aussie considers more aid

Aussie considers more aid CANBERRA (Reuters): Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said yesterday Australia had done a great deal to help Indonesia in its current crisis and would look at providing more aid if required.

Asian palm oil markets eye Indonesian trading

Asian palm oil markets eye Indonesian trading KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Asian palm oil traders are likely to watch Indonesian markets closely this week as trade fully resumes following weeks of political turmoil.

Change of president

Change of presidentFrom MerdekaH.M. Soeharto finally stepped down from his presidential post on May 21, following weeks of student demonstrations demanding reform in all fields -- economy, politics, law and social and cultural affairs, as well as Soeharto's resignation as president of the republic.