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Two killed as protesters continue taking yo streets

Two killed as protesters continue taking yo streets JAKARTA (JP): Two men, including a police officer, were killed at rallies yesterday as anti-government protesters took to the streets again in many cities.

Military drill ended

Military drill ended WASHINGTON (Reuters): The United States military abruptly ended a small joint exercise in Indonesia Friday, saying it was concerned over anti-government demonstrations and ordered 17 elite U.S. special forces troops to leave the country.

Habibie clarifies ICMI's views

Habibie clarifies ICMI's views JAKARTA (JP): Vice President B.J. Habibie yesterday repudiated reports that the Association of Indonesian Moslem Intellectuals (ICMI) supported calls for an extraordinary session of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) and a cabinet reshuffle, saying remarks by...

Germany aims foreign students

Germany aims foreign studentsBy Marieke van Heek JAKARTA (JP): Education for free? That must be paradise for students.This is the case in Germany, where a university education can be had for free -- an important reason for international students, including Indonesians, to study there.

Garin latest film to Cannes Festival

Garin latest film to Cannes FestivalBy Marselli Sumarno JAKARTA (JP): Asih is a middle-aged woman separated from her husband. She has settled in Yogyakarta and earns a living making batik. She has no children of her own but takes care of three teenage boys.

Better deal sought on plywood exports

Better deal sought on plywood exports JAKARTA (JP): The government said yesterday it was seeking better alternatives to the export quota system on plywood, which has been criticized as restrictive and encouraging cartel practices.

EU-RI trade and investment relations

EU-RI trade and investment relations Trade between the European Union (EU) and ASEAN has increased fourfold since the signing of the EU-ASEAN Cooperation Agreement in 1980. It has grown at an average of 16 percent per annum over the past six years and reached ECU 79.2 billion in 1996.

Message from the EU Presidency in Jakarta

Message from the EU Presidency in Jakarta As the representative in Jakarta of the British Presidency, which started on Jan. 1 and lasts for six months, I am delighted to send a message on the occasion of Europe Day.Last month, Britain hosted the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) at Summit level in London.

One dies in Gelael shooting spree

One dies in Gelael shooting spree JAKARTA (JP): One person was killed and another injured after an armed robber opened fire at a Gelael supermarket on Jl M.T. Haryono, in Tebet, South Jakarta, Thursday night, police said.

RI students in Malaysia get jobs

RI students in Malaysia get jobs JAMBI: Forty-seven students from the Institute of Islamic Studies (IAIN) have received part-time jobs while participating in a two-month apprenticeship program in Malaysia."They seem to be performing well in the apprenticeship program.

Dengue hits Yogya districts

Dengue hits Yogya districts YOGYAKARTA: Over 1,600 people have been treated for dengue fever here, which has claimed 57 lives in the province this year.The head of the local health office, Dr. Zuchari Dachlan, said yesterday that the number of dengue cases this year was extremely high even though...

RI's social unrest a 'major risk': WB official

RI's social unrest a 'major risk': WB official MELBOURNE (Dow Jones): An official from the World Bank warned yesterday that political and social unrest in Indonesia and elsewhere in Asia poses a "major risk" for the region as it attempts to recover from a severe economic crisis.

First round of Indonesian debt talks end in Tokyo

First round of Indonesian debt talks end in Tokyo TOKYO (Reuters): A steering committee representing Indonesia's creditor banks held talks in Tokyo yesterday with government representatives from Jakarta, banking sources said.

Es Teler 77 in Singapore

Es Teler 77 in Singapore JAKARTA (JP): Local food franchiser Es Teler 77 officially has opened its first overseas franchise in Singapore, the company announced yesterday .The new franchise, dubbed Es Teler 77 International Pte Ltd Singapore, is a joint venture with Singaporean entrepreneur Wee Geok...

Court urged to drop charges against four price proterters

Court urged to drop charges against four price proterters JAKARTA (JP): Ten lawyers asked Central Jakarta District Court yesterday to drop the charges against four activists who joined a peaceful demonstration on Jl. M.H. Thamrin on March 9.

ASEAN official in Myanmar

ASEAN official in Myanmar YANGON (Reuters): ASEAN secretary-general Rodolfo Severino Jr. arrived in the Myanmar capital of Yangon yesterday for a three- day visit, foreign ministry sources said.Severino, who took up the post in January, will meet senior officials of the ruling military State Peace...

Just law enforcement 'may negate corruption'

Just law enforcement 'may negate corruption' JAKARTA (JP): A noted legal expert has stressed the need to promote consistency in law enforcement, instead of legal reform, in the effort to curb rampant abuses.

State employees, physicians join street demonstrations

State employees, physicians join street demonstrations JAKARTA (JP): Ignoring the military's warnings and voicing skepticism over the government's pledge for reform, more non- students -- including state employees, physicians and nurses -- joined the student movement yesterday by staging...

Higher fares again

Higher fares again The decision announced by Jakarta Governor Sutiyoso Thursday to raise taxi and PATAS air-conditioned bus fares in the city is logical and unavoidable following the recent increase in fuel prices.

Estrada claims victory three days before RP elections

Estrada claims victory three days before RP elections MANILA (Agencies): Vice President Joseph Estrada, the main opposition presidential candidate, claimed victory yesterday, three days before elections to choose a successor to President Fidel Ramos."It's all over but the counting," Estrada said.

EU and RI furge a partnership in development

EU and RI furge a partnership in development The European Union (EU) is Indonesia's second-largest donor. Funds totaling Rp 8.6 trillion in official development assistance to Indonesia have been provided by the European Commission (EC) and by EU member states during the period 1976 to 1996.

Rupiah still weak and stocks fail to sustain gains

Rupiah still weak and stocks fail to sustain gains JAKARTA (JP): The rupiah closed below the 9,000 mark against the U.S. dollar yesterday, and stock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) failed to sustain their previous gains due to prevailing political concerns, dealers and stockbrokers said.

Demand for water soars

Demand for water soars JAKARTA (JP): Demand for water for offices and ships calling at Tanjung Priok Port has soared over the past few years, a senior official said yesterday.The demand rose from 569,891 metric tons in 1996 to 575,465 in 1997, official statistics show.

Fear grips N. Sumatra on 4th day of rioting

Fear grips N. Sumatra on 4th day of rioting MEDAN, North Sumatra (JP): Fear gripped the province on a fourth day of rioting as looting and burning continued in several towns near the capital of Medan.In Medan itself, shops and offices have gotten back to business as usual even though some owners...

IMF 'not to blame' for Indonesian unrest

IMF 'not to blame' for Indonesian unrest WASHINGTON (Reuters): U.S. House Minority Leader Richard Gephardt on Thursday defended the International Monetary Fund's reform program in Indonesia, saying it was not too tough and not to blame for outbreaks of violence.

Councilors query 5% fuel tax application

Councilors query 5% fuel tax application JAKARTA (JP): City councilors questioned yesterday the application of a 5 percent tax on fuel, earmarked for the city administration as compensation for the sharp fall in locally generated revenues.

IMF partly to blame for the misery

IMF partly to blame for the miseryBy Steven Susanto JAKARTA (JP): It is not hard to get the impression that the International Monetary Fund forced the government of Indonesia to liquidate 16 banks in November 1997.

Wheat stocks enough for RI

Wheat stocks enough for RI SYDNEY (Reuters): Australia still had plenty of wheat available to sell to Indonesia even though the latest crop was sold out for non-regular buyers, Tim Dewan, the Australian Wheat Board's (AWB) Southeast Asian regional manager, told Reuters.

Mardiyanto backed by many

Mardiyanto backed by many SEMARANG, Central Java: The head of the Armed Forces faction in the provincial legislature here, Col. Suparto, said his faction had received dozens of letters urging it to support the nomination of Maj. Gen. Mardiyanto to replace incumbent Soewardi as governor.

Gamblers get 3.5 months

Gamblers get 3.5 months JAKARTA (JP): The North Jakarta District Court has sentenced 20 people, mostly blue-collar workers, to 3.5 months for gambling.Judge Azynar Abbas said in his verdict Thursday that the defendants were caught red-handed gambling with dice at Kalijodo red-light district on Jan.

Business tremors may make L/C guarantee futile

Business tremors may make L/C guarantee futile JAKARTA (JP): Drained confidence in the domestic economy and business sector may undermine the workability of the billion- dollar letter of credit guarantee available from the country's major trading partners, importers said yesterday.

Syarwan says nation on brink of collapse

Syarwan says nation on brink of collapse JAKARTA (JP): House of Representatives (DPR) Deputy Speaker Syarwan Hamid said yesterday the nation could collapse altogether if it failed to carry out political reform.

Bambang resigns from VDH

Bambang resigns from VDH SINGAPORE (Reuters): Infrastructure engineering firm Van Der Horst (VDH) said yesterday that President Soeharto's second son Bambang Trihatmodjo had resigned as a director.Bambang remained a substantial shareholder with a deemed interest of 6.

Naharuddin leads RI boys to semis

Naharuddin leads RI boys to semis JAKARTA (JP): Naharuddin was the unlikely hero of the Indonesian boys' team when it outlasted stubborn South Korea 2-1 to reach the semifinals of the World Junior Tennis Championship Asia/Oceania qualifier yesterday.

Falls, comebacks mark trading in Asian markets

Falls, comebacks mark trading in Asian markets HONG KONG (AP): Asian stock markets ended the week generally mixed yesterday, with share prices tumbling in South Korea but rebounding both in Tokyo and Hong Kong.

PAL-Garuda joint flights

PAL-Garuda joint flights MANILA (Dow Jones): Philippines Airlines Inc. (PAL) said yesterday it has started joint services with two regional carriers, PT Garuda Indonesian Airways and Vietnam Airlines.PAL said it had started code-sharing arrangements with Garuda on Manila-Jakarta flights, and with...

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates JAKARTA (JP): Bank Ekspor Impor Indonesia's (Bank Exim) indicative conversion rates on May 8, 1998: Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 8,500.00 9,400.00Austrian shilling 1 695.00 786.70Australian dollar 1 5,697.00 6,016.00Belgian franc 1 245.80 258.50Canadian dollar 1 6,250.

PT Jamsostek denies land and financial scandals

PT Jamsostek denies land and financial scandals JAKARTA (JP): State-owned social security company PT Jamsostek strongly denied reports yesterday of alleged rampant corruption at the company.The firm's finance director, Ackmal Husen, told The Jakarta Post that his company was open to any...

Europe-Asia ties to be closer than ever

Europe-Asia ties to be closer than ever Although formal cooperation between the European Union (EU) and Asia only began to take shape in the 1970s, when the EU sought to strengthen its links with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the two regions have been closely connected for...

OPEC crude falls to $13.15

OPEC crude falls to $13.15 LONDON (Reuters): The price of OPEC's basket of seven crudes eased to US$13.15 a barrel yesterday from $13.24 on Wednesday, the OPEC news agency said quoting the OPEC Secretariat.

Mob beats thug to death

Mob beats thug to death JAKARTA (JP): A man was beaten to death Wednesday by an angry mob while reportedly trying to extort money from a group of people near Kalideres bus terminal, West Jakarta, police said.

Deposit interest rates reach 62.5% per annum

Deposit interest rates reach 62.5% per annum JAKARTA (JP): Domestic commercial banks have raised interest rates to as high as 62.5 percent per annum for one-month deposits following the central bank's increase in promissory note (SBIs) rates Wednesday.

Book bazaar at Taman Ria Senayan

Book bazaar at Taman Ria Senayan JAKARTA (JP): A book bazaar will be held at Taman Ria Senayan recreation park, Central Jakarta, tomorrow and Monday, to commemorate National Education Day.The bazaar is being co-organized by the park management, the mobile library of Pustaka Kelana Foundation and...

Toyota's sales rise 100 percent in April

Toyota's sales rise 100 percent in April JAKARTA (JP): PT Toyota-Astra Motor (TAM) sold 2,287 cars last month, a 100 percent increase on March's figure, the company announced yesterday.TAM, the automotive division of publicly listed PT Astra Internasional, said in a statement that its total sales...

President must initiate reforms, Siswono says

President must initiate reforms, Siswono says JAKARTA (JP): A former aide of President Soeharto called for immediate total political reform with the President himself initiating the crucial first step.Former cabinet minister Siswono Yudohusodo said in a discussion with Jakarta-based political...

Howard urges caution over Indonesian riots

Howard urges caution over Indonesian riots CANBERRA (Reuters): Australian Prime Minister John Howard urged Indonesia yesterday to remain committed to its economic reforms, but to act with restraint in handling anti-government riots sparked by rising food prices.

Reform on national agenda

Reform on national agenda A momentous concept has been communicated by the Armed Forces (ABRI) leadership. ABRI, according to its chief commander Gen. Wiranto, perceives that the calls for reform vocalized by the students has been accepted by all of the nation's components as part of the national...

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Painting Exhibition: Study for Distance by Hanafi, at Galerie Focus, Jl. Kemang Selatan X B No. 3, South Jakarta, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., until May 24.

Taxi drivers unwelcome fare hike

Taxi drivers unwelcome fare hike JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso's endorsement of the taxi fare hike is not good news for taxi drivers, who are losing passengers in droves as the country sinks deeper into the economic mire.

Boat capsizes, killing four

Boat capsizes, killing four DILI, East Timor: Four people drowned Thursday evening when their boat capsized after hitting a rock during a heavy storm only 150 meters from Atauro island."All of the victims were women including a seven-month pregnant woman, Dominggas Belo.