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Commitment to full spirit of reform key to recovery

Commitment to full spirit of reform key to recovery JAKARTA (JP): Implementing the ideas behind the tough IMF- sponsored economic reform package is the key to Indonesia's recovery from its worst-ever economic crisis, analysts and businessmen have said.

Avarice will destroy us

Avarice will destroy usFrom NeracaAllow me to illustrate Indonesia's present economic condition through the depiction of the avaricious poor young man below.The young man received a gift from an old woman beggar. The beggar asked him to make three wishes, all of which would be granted.

Students told to stay on campuses

Students told to stay on campuses JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta Military Commander Maj. Gen. Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin has reiterated that students, who have held demonstrations demanding political and economic reforms in recent weeks, should stay on their campuses.

Red tides hit HK fish farms

Red tides hit HK fish farms HONG KONG, China (AP): The worst red tides this decade have wiped out hundreds of thousands of fish worth at least HK$70 million, newspapers reported yesterday.About 1,000 of Hong Kong's 1,500 fish farms have been devastated by the red tides, which first hit coastal...

NKK wins RI ship contract

NKK wins RI ship contract JAKARTA (JP): NKK Corporation of Japan announced in Tokyo Saturday the signing of a contract for the construction of a 22,500-cubic-meter carrier to transport liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Indonesia.

Japan enhances Asian crisis

Japan enhances Asian crisis In the second of several articles on Japan's role vis-a-vis the ongoing crisis in Southeast and East Asian economies, our Asia correspondent Harvey Stockwin examines why many have failed to focus on that Japanese role in the recent past -- and some of the reasons why...

India's edible oil industry welcomes RI CPO ban lift

India's edible oil industry welcomes RI CPO ban lift JAIPUR, India (Reuters): India's edible oil industry on Saturday welcomed Indonesia's decision to lift a ban on crude palm oil exports because it would mean lower prices but they said the cheaper imports would not last long.

UK societies donate milk

UK societies donate milk JAKARTA (JP): Members of the Jakarta branches of four British societies distributed milk to infants at a health service post in Cibubur, East Jakarta, on Saturday.British Ambassador Robin Christopher attended the charity event held by the Royal Society of St George,...

Trading activities hoped to be bullish this week

Trading activities hoped to be bullish this week JAKARTA (JP): Trading activities on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) are expected to be bullish this week following the conclusion of three weeks of negotiations between the government and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), analysts said.

Fate of migrant workers

Fate of migrant workersFrom MerdekaI have been saddened by the repatriation of 17,000 Indonesian illegal migrant workers from Malaysia. Together, they constitute a substantial new social problem and are therefore worthy of our consideration.

Forestry firms given leeway

Forestry firms given leeway JAKARTA (JP): Timber companies will only have to pay 30 percent of their outstanding reforestation funds debts to get their annual working plan approved, Minister of Forestry and Plantations Sumahadi said last week.

Fire destroys five houses

Fire destroys five houses JAKARTA (JP): Fire engulfed five houses in a slum area on Jl. Pegangsaan II, North Jakarta, on Saturday afternoon.No casualties were reported, but estimated material losses were Rp 15 million (US$1,875).

18 die of dengue fever in E. Timor

18 die of dengue fever in E. Timor DILI, East Timor: Dengue fever has killed at least 18 people in the province since Jan. 18, and more than 200 others have been treated for the disease in hospitals or public health centers.

2,500 chickens for the poor

2,500 chickens for the poor BOGOR (JP): Mayor Eddy Gunardi presented 2,500 chickens at the weekend to 500 low-income families to breed.The act was part of the administration's campaign aimed at improving the mayoralty's food sufficiency. Each recipient will get a rooster and four hens.

Daimler-Benz to expand Asia market

Daimler-Benz to expand Asia marketBy Johannes Simbolon STUTTGART, Germany (JP): Germany's giant business group Daimler-Benz AG has plans to enlarge its market share in Southeast and Northeast Asia, despite the economic crises gripping both regions.

Volleyball body to launch new league to boost teams

Volleyball body to launch new league to boost teams BOGOR, West Java (JP): In a bid to reach new levels in both Asia and internationally, the Indonesian Volleyball Association plans to establish a competitive league with the best teams from across the country.

Reform programs to spur recovery later in the year

Reform programs to spur recovery later in the year The following is the full text of the Supplementary Memorandum of Economic and Financial Policies. The memorandum was the outcome of a three-week negotiation between the government and the International Monetary Fund. 1.

Puncak Jaya expenses high

Puncak Jaya expenses high JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: The regency of Puncak Jaya may well be one of the most expensive places for development with construction rates set by the government at Rp 1.3 million (US$162.5) per square meter.Puncak Jaya regency administrator H.

Chinese government offers Indonesia medical and food aid

Chinese government offers Indonesia medical and food aid JAKARTA (JP): China has pledged to support Indonesia in its time of crisis, offering medical and food aid along with export credit facilities worth US$200 million.

Fishing families resettled in Kendari in sorry state

Fishing families resettled in Kendari in sorry stateBy La Ode Aminuddin and Abd Azis Senong KENDARI (Antara): A decent standard of living and a bright future were foremost in the minds of 150 fishermen and their families when they left their homes in Central Java for a new life in Lapulu...

Edible oil producers agree to lower prices

Edible oil producers agree to lower prices JAKARTA (JP): Local producers of crude palm oil (CPO) and cooking oil have agreed to reduce domestic prices of their products in exchange for the lifting of the export ban.M.

Golkar wants delay for water rates hike

Golkar wants delay for water rates hike JAKARTA (JP): The city chapter of the Golkar political grouping is demanding a postponement in an increase in tap water tariffs until details of cooperation between the city water company PDAM Jaya and two private companies are made clear.

House not informed on govt's plan on pay rise

House not informed on govt's plan on pay rise JAKARTA (JP): A legislator has said the House of Representatives has not been officially informed of the government's plan to increase civil servants' salaries but lauded the move anyway, saying it would help alleviate the pinch of the economic crisis.

Government embarks on monetary, judicial reform

Government embarks on monetary, judicial reform The followings are the seven appendixes attached to the text of the Supplementary Memorandum of Economic and Financial Policies.APPENDIX I: Monetary and Interest Rate Policy * The main monetary policy target has been shifted to NDA instead of base...

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Painting Exhibition: Adi Munardi After Paris! by Adi Munardi at Galeri TC, Jl. Kemang Raya No. 24A, South Jakarta (7194270/78), Sunday, at 10:30 a.m. to 12 a.m., Monday to Thursday, 11:30 a.m. to 12 p.m., Friday to Saturday 11:30 a.m. to 2 a.m., until April 30.

Companies must report foreign debt position

Companies must report foreign debt position JAKARTA (JP): The government has moved to implement some of the new reforms agreed with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) by issuing regulations on corporate debt, state bank mergers and the establishment of a company to manage the assets of ailing...

Ford to invest $100m in RP

Ford to invest $100m in RP WASHINGTON (Reuters): Ford Motor Co. said on Friday it would invest US$100 million in a vehicle assembly plant and complex near Manila, showing its faith in the Philippine economy.

Asian woes cloud WB, IMF conference

Asian woes cloud WB, IMF conference WASHINGTON (DPA): The Asian financial crisis can be sure to hold stage center at the spring conference of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF), to be held here this week.Finance ministers and central bank governors who are flying to the U.S.

Man kills own brother

Man kills own brother JAKARTA (JP): A 39-year-old man was stabbed to death by his brother Saturday night in Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, because the victim kept asking their mother for money.Armansyah, 36, fatally stabbed Darwin in the chest after a bitter argument at their house, a relative said...

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:45 TV Series: The Big Valley 3:05 Environment Program: Program Kali Bersih 3:30 TV Drama: Berbagi Rasa 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...

Legislators urged to end recess and meet with students

Legislators urged to end recess and meet with students JAKARTA (JP): The House of Representatives (DPR) should cut short its recess period to allow members to meet students who have demonstrated for reforms for months, a legislator says.

Exhibition shows lighter side of legendary painter Sudjojono

Exhibition shows lighter side of legendary painter SudjojonoBy Chandra Johan JAKARTA (JP): The history of modern Indonesian painting has always placed the name Sindudarsono Sudjojono in its forefront.Constantly portrayed in the context of significant milestones such as his revolt against the...

Book publishers know the high cost of living

Book publishers know the high cost of livingBy R. Masri Sareb Putra JAKARTA (JP): Add the book publishing industry to the long list of businesses battered in this crisis. The price of paper, most of which is imported, increased in July last year when the exchange rate of the rupiah against the U.S.

Spotlight

SpotlightPhoto A: WeddingJP/alxHOLY UNION: President Soeharto and Vice President B.J. Habibie witness the marriage vows of Gumiwang Kartasasmita (second from left), son of Coordinating Minister for Economy, Finance and Industry Ginandjar Kartasasmita, and Loemongga Nan Sanggoel Haoemasan Hamonangan...

Illiteracy, human rights violations loom over capital city

Illiteracy, human rights violations loom over capital cityBy Yogita Tahil Ramani JAKARTA (JP): They say that charity begins at home, and yet only a few Jakartans, enlightened to the hardships suffered in far-flung parts of Indonesia, may be aware of the poverty and suffering on their own doorstep.

Tourists savor East Kalimantan from the deck of a riverboat

Tourists savor East Kalimantan from the deck of a riverboatBy Antoni Tambunan BALIKPAPAN, East Kalimantan (JP): The charm of Mahakam River has remained East Kalimantan's prime tourist attraction that local travel bureaus have been selling abroad.

The sobering reality of turning 50

The sobering reality of turning 50 JAKARTA (JP): When I turned 50 some months ago, two fundamental truths dawned on me.First, I realized that I was not getting any younger. It may seem so obvious, and so trite to those still in their infancy, but it is a major revelation to those of us embarking...

RI haj pilgrims set off for home today

RI haj pilgrims set off for home today JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian haj pilgrims will begin their journey home today, leaving behind the arduous religious rites but taking with them sadness over 118 deaths, including two Indonesians, in a stampede in Mina, near the holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, on...

Nugie to release new album soon

Nugie to release new album soon JAKARTA (JP): Ask environment buff/rock star, Agustinus Gusti Nugroho, alias Nugie, why he smokes and he will shrug it off. Compared to vehicle emissions and global warming, he said, "personal habits... should not be hassled about.

U.S. envoy urges Malaysia to involve UN on migrants

U.S. envoy urges Malaysia to involve UN on migrants KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): The United States yesterday urged Malaysia to allow the UN refugee agency to assess immigrants' claims for political asylum as eight Indonesians fearing deportation remained inside the U.S. embassy.U.S.

Glimpses of past and present at the Imogiri market

Glimpses of past and present at the Imogiri marketBy Angger Jati Wijaya and Gin Kurniawan YOGYAKARTA (JP): Words pale before the beauty of a dusky evening at Imogiri market in Bantul. It is as though the nuances of times long past return as the kerosene lamps are lit, sending out their dim...

The use of English

The use of English The series of articles in The Jakarta Post of April 5 about the use of English in Indonesian schools and institutions was quite interesting.Former minister (of education and culture) Wardiman Djojonegoro's decree to finally allow English to officially enter our education system...

In pursuit of religious understanding

In pursuit of religious understanding Islam Inklusif (Inclusive Islam); By Alwi Shihab; xii + 384 pages; Rp 19,500; Mizan Publishing House, Bandung, 1997; in cooperation with ANteve JAKARTA (JP): This book can be considered a follow-up to the Islamic-Christian International Conference, held in...

British Council's scholarships

British Council's scholarships JAKARTA (JP): The British Council has provided a total of US$1.5 million to finance scholarships for at least 200 Indonesian students, its Jakarta director Neil Kemp said recently.

Chinese minister arrives here

Chinese minister arrives here JAKARTA (Reuters): Chinese Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan arrived in Indonesia yesterday for a three-day working visit as part of his first solo trip abroad.Tang is due to meet with his Indonesian counterpart Ali Alatas for talks this afternoon before an audience with...

Guess What? Koes Plus

Guess What? Koes Plus The economic crisis is an inspiration to Koes Plus. This veteran band has just recorded Isu Jalanan (The Street Rumors), which was written by group member Yon Koeswoyo after he saw panicked housewives rushing to buy rice due to rumors of shortages.

Govt optimistic on rupiah value

Govt optimistic on rupiah value JAKARTA (JP): The latest economic reform package brokered by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is expected to quickly strengthen the rupiah's exchange rate, according to an official document published yesterday.

N. Sumatra loses billions in tax

N. Sumatra loses billions in tax MEDAN, North Sumatra: The provincial administration here expects to lose Rp 18 billion (US$2.25 million) in locally generated income after the Ministry of Home Affairs ordered an end to the collection of 73 different taxes and levies.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on April 9, 1998: Shares Close Change Trading Volume -------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 650 0 10,000 AHAP Insurance 500 0 0 Alter Abadi 750 0 0 Alumindo Light Metal 425 0 184,000 Alumindo...

C. Jakarta gets new military chief

C. Jakarta gets new military chief JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta Military Commander Maj. Gen. Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin installed Lt. Col. Susiswo Widodo on Thursday as the new chief of the Central Jakarta military district.He replaces Lt. Col. Moeldoko.