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American citizen shot in drug raid

American citizen shot in drug raid JAKARTA (JP): Police shot a Nigerian-born American citizen, identified as Dennis Michael, in his right leg after he allegedly resisted arrest and tried to flee during a drug raid, an officer said Saturday.

Concerned over minister's statement

Concerned over minister's statement We would like to express deep concern over recent statements by Minister of Education and Culture Wiranto Arismunandar about university student activities.During his tenure as the rector of Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB), we found that Wiranto established...

Iran chemical exports down

Iran chemical exports down TEHRAN (Reuters): The value of Iran's petrochemical exports increased in the Iranian year that ended on March 20 but fell short of target because of Southeast Asia's economic crisis, a senior Iranian official said in remarks published yesterday.

Intellectuals support students demand

Intellectuals support students demand JAKARTA (JP): Intellectuals are calling on students to continue with their struggle for political and economic reforms, lending greater weight to a youth movement that has grown into a formidable force over recent months.

Cyclist Espiritu wins third stage

Cyclist Espiritu wins third stage BATANGAS CITY, Philippines (Agencies): Philippine national team captain Victor Espiritu outsprinted breakaway partner Placido Valdez of Nueva Ecija to capture the third stage of the Marlboro Centennial Tour of the Philippines.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:45 TV Series: The Big Valley 3:05 Management News: Kiat Manajemen 3:30 TV Drama: Lembaran Baru 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Creative Program: Karya Kita 5:00 Indonesian Lessons 5:30 Education Quiz: Cepat Tepat 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita 6:05 Village Program: Rona...

Protests for reform continue

Protests for reform continue JAKARTA (JP): Even as fellow students participated in a government-sponsored dialog with officials in Jakarta, demonstrations for reform continued on university campuses in various cities on Saturday.

Oil price drop may trigger further cuts

Oil price drop may trigger further cuts KUWAIT (Agencies): Kuwait and Qatar said yesterday OPEC could decide on further oil production cuts if world prices fell further.Oil Minister Sheikh Saud Nasser al-Sabah said "reviewing additional cuts by OPEC states (would be required) if we find that oil...

Asia's insurance to see radical shift

Asia's insurance to see radical shift SINGAPORE (Reuters): Asia's economic crisis could spark radical changes in the distribution and regulation of life insurance sales, a senior executive said."There is going to have to be a professionalization of the agency sales force in Asia," Chris Singleton,...

Ramos generated $20b FDI

Ramos generated $20b FDI MANILA (AP): President Fidel Ramos' aggressive worldwide quest for investments has generated about US$20 billion worth of business for the Philippines in the last five and a half years, the government said yesterday.

Yogyakarta gets fewer tourists

Yogyakarta gets fewer tourists YOGYAKARTA (JP): The number of foreign and domestic tourists visiting the city, a traditional tourist destination, slumped 25 percent last year over 1996 due to the crisis, the provincial tourist office said over the weekend.M.

Selling pressure likely on local stock market

Selling pressure likely on local stock market JAKARTA (JP): Trading on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) is likely to be under heavy selling pressure this week due to increasing economic and political uncertainties, securities analysts and brokers believe.

Call for common forest fire laws

Call for common forest fire laws KUALA LUMPUR (AP): As the spread of wildfires and haze intensifies throughout Southeast Asia, the head of a regional group has proposed drafting common laws to increase the efficacy of firefighting efforts, a newspaper reported yesterday.Rodolfo C.

IBRA to take over more ailing banks, says Fitch IBCA

IBRA to take over more ailing banks, says Fitch IBCA JAKARTA (JP): The number of banks to be brought under the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) is likely to increase significantly over the next few months as rising levels of bad assets deplete the industry's capital, a credit-rating...

Food shipped to Malaysian state

Food shipped to Malaysian state KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Emergency food aid has been sent to more than 500 hungry families in the drought-stricken Malaysian state of Sabah on the island of Borneo, The Star newspaper reported yesterday.

Bank restructuring

Bank restructuring Bank restructuring takes up the largest portion of the 117- point supplementary reform package that was agreed between the government and the International Monetary Fund on April 7, for an obvious reason.

For the Minister of Women's Affairs

For the Minister of Women's AffairsFrom Suara KaryaReading Suara Karya's article Tutty Alawiyah sympathetic with Karlina Leksono's struggle, I share your feelings, Tutty Alawiyah.Additionally, I am thinking of ways to express myself so as to be heard by the authorities to review the steps taken...

Foreign lawyers

Foreign lawyers In The Jakarta Post, April 13, Attorney Kartini Muljadi presented clearly the rationale for the position taken by Indonesian lawyers' groups on foreign lawyers working in Indonesia. Other countries have similar restrictions on the employment of foreign attorneys within their borders.

Japan's troubled companies miss opportunities in crisis: PERC

Japan's troubled companies miss opportunities in crisis: PERC SINGAPORE (Reuters): Japan's economic problems are preventing its banks and companies from taking advantage of opportunities arising from Asia's financial crisis, the Hong Kong-based Political & Economic Risk Consultancy (PERC) said.

Japanese workout for Aceh workers

Japanese workout for Aceh workers BANDA ACEH, Aceh: About 400 workers here are ready to be sent to Japan to work under an apprenticeship program, the head of the Ministry of Manpower's provincial office, Prie Soekarno, said Saturday.

Medan on shortlist for PDI congress

Medan on shortlist for PDI congress MEDAN, North Sumatra: Officials here confirmed that Medan is on the shortlist of cities being considered to host the upcoming Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) congress in June.

Missing Megawati loyalist reunited with his family

Missing Megawati loyalist reunited with his family MOJOKERTO, East Java (JP): Haryanto Taslam, a loyal supporter of ousted Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) leader Megawati Soekarnoputri, was reunited with his family yesterday after going missing for six weeks.

RI's 1997 exports up 7.3%, imports down 2.9%

RI's 1997 exports up 7.3%, imports down 2.9% JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's exports rose to US$53.44 billion last year, a 7.28 percent rise from $49.81 billion in 1996, according to the Central Bureau of Statistics.The bureau's March bulletin reports that non-oil and non-gas exports made up $41.

Insect index drops to five

Insect index drops to five SAMARINDA, East Kalimantan: Fires that have been ravaging parts of East Kalimantan forests since January this year have destroyed many species of insects, according to an expert.

Self-sufficiency in soybean supply likely

Self-sufficiency in soybean supply likelyBy Joko Sarwono BOGOR, West Java (JP): The plunge in the value of the rupiah has forced the government to rethink its strategy of relying on imports to meet the country's ever-growing consumption of soybeans, a vital component of the national diet.

Three directors quizzed over scam

Three directors quizzed over scam JAKARTA (JP): Three directors of PT Artha Buana Sakti, a subsidiary of the now defunct Bank Harapan Sentosa (BHS) Group, are helping police with their inquiry into the alleged illegal sale of company assets worth hundreds of billions of rupiah.

Scholars criticize leaders' conduct

Scholars criticize leaders' conduct JAKARTA (JP): Respected scholars Nurcholish Madjid and Amien Rais sharply criticized yesterday national leaders who used Islam to gain political legitimacy, but whose conduct actually tarnished the image of the Moslem majority.

Book published on N. Sulawesi

Book published on N. Sulawesi MANADO, North Sulawesi: A book entitled North Sulawesi Profile has been published for international distribution by the information ministry's foreign information directorate.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Photo Exhibition: Potret by Benno Harun and Artli Ali at Plaza Indonesia Atrium, Jl. M.H. Thamrin kav. 28-30, Central Jakarta (Phone: 322908), 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., until May 15.

Jump woman suffers hallucinations

Jump woman suffers hallucinations JAKARTA (JP): The 38-year-old woman who jumped from the third floor of Cipto Mangunkusumo General hospital on Saturday suffers from hallucinations, her husband said yesterday.The woman, Sri Darwati, who was severely injured, was in a stable condition yesterday.

Association bemoans fall in tourist numbers

Association bemoans fall in tourist numbers JAKARTA (JP): An executive of the Jakarta chapter of the Indonesian Guides Association expressed concern Saturday that foreign media reports on Indonesia had caused a sharp drop in the number of overseas tourists visiting the city.Jan L.

PLN told to honor contracts

PLN told to honor contracts JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Mines and Energy Kuntoro Mangkusubroto is trying to find a solution to the payment dispute between the state electricity company, PT PLN, and its gas and power contractors.

Reporters angry with regent

Reporters angry with regent CILACAP, Central Java: Journalists here have lodged a strong protest against Cilacap regent Herry Tabri after he ordered his subordinates not to provide information or make statements to the media.

170 foreigners await deportation in detention center

170 foreigners await deportation in detention center JAKARTA (JP): One hundred and seventy foreigners whose deportation has been delayed because they do not have immigration documents are crammed into a detention center designed for 75 people in Kalideres, West Jakarta, an official said yesterday.

CalEnergy more hopeful on Indonesia

CalEnergy more hopeful on Indonesia CHICAGO (Reuters): CalEnergy Co. Inc. has said it is more optimistic about the outlook for its investments in Indonesia with the country's currency much stronger than a few weeks ago.

Misleading budget needs correction

Misleading budget needs correctionBy Steven Susanto JAKARTA (JP): A long-standing conceptual error had been officially preserved in the construction of the Indonesian State Budget (APBN)) until the IMF team revealed the difference between its definition of a balanced budget and that of the...

Will cigarette price hikes help farmers?

Will cigarette price hikes help farmers?By Slamet Hadi Purnomo SURABAYA (Antara): Retail prices of cigarettes have increased up to 100 percent since the beginning of April. Will the increase benefit farmers?The opinions on the matter are divided.

Bank restructuring key to economic reform: Fuad

Bank restructuring key to economic reform: Fuad UNITED NATIONS (Reuters): East Asian banks must reform themselves to better channel international financial resources to productive use, Indonesia's Finance Minister Fuad Bawazier said on Saturday.

Building permits revenue falls

Building permits revenue falls TANGERANG (JP): Revenue accrued by the Tangerang administration from the processing of building permits has sharply dropped because fewer people are constructing houses and buildings, an official said Saturday.The head of Tangerang's development office, H.

Students have reached point of no return: Amien

Students have reached point of no return: Amien JAKARTA (JP): Calls for students to return to their classrooms and warnings of repressive measures against unruly protests will fall on deaf ears as students have reached "the point of no return", according to Amien Rais.

Spotlight

SpotlightPhoto A: IndofoodJP/alxFOOD SUPPLEMENTS: Coordinating Minister of People's Welfare and Poverty Eradication/Chairman of National Family Planning Board Haryono Suyono (right), accompanied by Stephen Woodhouse, Unicef's representative for Indonesia and Malaysia (second right), comments on a...

Reform urged for agricultural sector

Reform urged for agricultural sector JAKARTA (JP): People here are still wondering about the irony of this supposedly rich country having to increasingly import agricultural products to overcome food shortages.

New Jazz bar out to help patrons escape worries

New Jazz bar out to help patrons escape worriesBy Marieke Van Heek JAKARTA (JP): Jazz and Jakarta, still underestimated in the city's nightlife. Although JakJazz proves every year that Jakarta residents love jazz, there has, until recently, only been one jazz bar here.

Water to be rationed

Water to be rationed KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Water rationing in Malaysia's capital and its surroundings may last to October if the drought caused by the El Nio weather phenomenon continues, the daily Star quoted government officials as saying yesterday.

Small companies survive crisis the best

Small companies survive crisis the best The business sector has long been feeling the pinch of the economic crisis, with many companies going bankrupt or slowing down their pace. But there are some survivors which are able to maintain their performance or even step up a gear.

Family to be reunited with 'missing' activist

Family to be reunited with 'missing' activist JAKARTA (JP): Family members of Haryanto Taslam, an Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) politician who disappeared under strange circumstances a month ago, are due to meet him today in Surabaya after receiving an unexpected phone call summoning them to...

What should we do with museums?

What should we do with museums? JAKARTA (JP): A few days after the appointment of the Seventh Development Cabinet, which caused much discomfort among artists, Director of Museums Tedjo Susilo said museums could "be merged into the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture" because they "were more...

Glimmers of hope for small businnesses in crisis

Glimmers of hope for small businnesses in crisis JAKARTA (JP): Irwan Suryanto has made a name for himself in the West Java town of Majalengka.The owner of a soccer ball business, Irwan can proudly claim credit for a welcome sign displayed on the road outside of the small town reading: "Welcome to...

Saving what's left of forest foliage and its precious fauna

Saving what's left of forest foliage and its precious faunaBy P.J. Leo BALIKPAPAN, East Kalimantan (JP): The fires in East Kalimantan are far from dying down. Who knows how many decades will pass before the forests are green again and safe for all its inhabitants.

Tabot fiesta to mark Islamic New Year

Tabot fiesta to mark Islamic New Year JAKARTA (JP): About 100,000 tourists are expected to descend on Bengkulu, the capital of the southern Sumatran province of the same name, for the Tabot Festival from April 27 to May 7.