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U.S. lawyer denies working illegally

U.S. lawyer denies working illegally JAKARTA (JP): One of two American lawyers recently questioned by police over their practice here has denied that he worked illegally.Mark A. Nelson said Thursday he had a work permit as a technical advisor from the Ministry of Manpower and that his firm PT Mitra...

Good Friday messages focus on helping others

Good Friday messages focus on helping others JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian Christians were asked yesterday to work hand in hand with their fellow citizens of all creeds in facing the economic hardship.Priests and ministers focused their Good Friday messages on the need for Christians to follow Jesus...

Numberi new Irian governor

Numberi new Irian governor JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: Commodore Freddy Numberi was sworn in on Thursday as Irian Jaya's governor for the next five-years, replacing Jacob Pattipi who has held the post since 1993.Numberi was sworn in a ceremony headed by Minister of Home Affairs R.

Consumption of rice rises

Consumption of rice rises JAKARTA (JP): National per capita rice consumption rose by 11 kilograms in the past 10 years, Minister of Agriculture Justika Sjarifudin Baharsjah said Thursday.Justika said the increase to 131 kilograms posed a challenge for the country to feed its people in conjunction...

ABRI says 14 rebels among deported workers

ABRI says 14 rebels among deported workers JAKARTA (JP): The Armed Forces (ABRI) claim it has so far discovered 14 Acehnese separatists among thousands of Indonesian workers recently deported by Malaysian authorities.ABRI chief spokesman Brig. Gen.

Time not ripe for people's power, researcher says

Time not ripe for people's power, researcher says DEPOK (JP): Indonesians are so full of rage over the prevailing social and political injustices that they would not be able to wage a campaign for reform through people's power, an expert said.

Thai Airways to order 12 planes

Thai Airways to order 12 planes BANGKOK (AP): Thai Airways International said Thursday that its board has approved an investment plan to order 12 new airplanes -- eight from Airbus and four from Boeing.

12 years sought for drug dealer

12 years sought for drug dealer TANGERANG (JP): A prosecutor has demanded the district court sentence a Singaporean charged with smuggling Ecstasy pills to 12 years in prison and a fine of Rp 250 million (about US$30,000).

Riau schools need fixing

Riau schools need fixing PEKANBARU, Riau: Over half of the 6,022 elementary school buildings in Riau are in need of repair.Head of the local education and culture office, Soemardi, said Thursday that at least Rp 336.1 million was needed to repair 3,481 elementary school buildings in the province.

Ramos lauds Filipino-Americans

Ramos lauds Filipino-Americans WASHINGTON (AP): Philippine President Fidel Ramos, preparing to meet with President Bill Clinton, praised Filipino-Americans for their increasing influence and predicted one would become president of the United States.

OECD sees bleak year for crisis-hit Asia

OECD sees bleak year for crisis-hit Asia SINGAPORE (Agencies): The OECD said on Wednesday it saw a bleak year for crisis-hit Asia with recessions in Indonesia and Thailand, and other roaring Tiger economies of the recent past reduced to a crawl.

Murky waters

Murky waters Although people are aware the government will increase various tariffs, further burdens for them to bear in this devastating crisis, some circles still registered strong reactions with the Jakarta city administration before it decided on the 25 percent increase in tap water tariffs...

Sound banks' minimum capital cut to Rp 250 billion from Rp 1 trillion

Sound banks' minimum capital cut to Rp 250 billion from Rp 1 trillion JAKARTA (JP): Sound commercial banks will be allowed to operate with minimum capital of Rp 250 billion by year's end, down from a requirement of Rp 1 trillion, Minister of Finance Fuad Bawazier said Thursday.

Record food shortages threaten Indonesia: UN

Record food shortages threaten Indonesia: UN ROME (Reuters): Indonesia will face a record food deficit this year as a result of lower harvests and a financial crisis that has raised the cost of imports, two UN food agencies said on Thursday.

Transmigration target set

Transmigration target set SEMARANG, Central Java: Head of the provincial office of the Ministry of Transmigration Dyah Paramawartiningsih said that it planned to relocate 12,050 families to outlying islands during the 1998/1999 financial year.

C. Java layoffs top 440,000

C. Java layoffs top 440,000 SEMARANG, Central Java: Over 440,000 Central Java workers have been laid off as a direct result of the economic crisis afflicting the country.Antara quoted provincial legislator Istadjib as saying that 440,528 people have lost their jobs, of which 350,000 worked in the...

Use of stickers for revenue

Use of stickers for revenueFrom NeracaJudging from newspaper reports, the Jakarta administration is set to introduce a regulation requiring private vehicles to buy permits in the form of stickers to enter the three-in-one zone, despite the number of people who have expressed doubt about the...

S. Sumatra told to maintain rice production

S. Sumatra told to maintain rice production JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto ordered South Sumatra Governor Ramli Hasan Basri to maintain the province's position as one of the country's major rice producing areas.

Jagakarsa family murder suspect arrested

Jagakarsa family murder suspect arrested JAKARTA (JP): Police arrested a 22-year-old student on Thursday for his alleged role in the killing of a couple and their two-year-old son in Jagakarsa, South Jakarta, on Wednesday.

Target dates for reforms

Target dates for reforms JAKARTA (Reuters): Individual target dates for implementation of key points in a reform package announced yesterday.By April 22, 1998:* set minimum capital requirements for banks of Rp 250 billion by end-1998, after loan loss provisions.

Grenades found in Malang ditch

Grenades found in Malang ditch MALANG, Central Java: Ten grenades were found in several plastic bags in a sewer on Jl. Tanimber here on Wednesday morning.The grenades were found by residents cleaning the sewer.According to Antara, Malang deputy police chief Lt. Col.

Djajanti builds fishery project

Djajanti builds fishery project JAKARTA (JP): The well-diversified Djajanti Group is developing a multi-billion rupiah fisheries and aquaculture venture in Opin, Seram island, Maluku.Halomoan Manurung of Djajanti Group told Antara in Ambon on Wednesday that the project included an integrated shrimp...

INACA opposes FedEx flights

INACA opposes FedEx flights JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Air Carriers' Association (INACA) said on Thursday that direct flights by U.S. air cargo giant Federal Express (FedEx) to Jakarta threatened the country's airline industry and freight forwarders.

Thailand to review INRO membership

Thailand to review INRO membership BANGKOK (Reuters): Thailand plans to review its membership in the International Natural Rubber Organization (INRO), a senior agriculture ministry official on Thursday.

Councilor seek price ceiling for milk

Councilor seek price ceiling for milk JAKARTA (JP): City councilors called on the government on Thursday to establish a price ceiling for milk to ensure that it was always available to the public at an affordable price.

Sports council advises a rethink on training plans

Sports council advises a rethink on training plans JAKARTA (JP): The National Sports Council, due to financial shortages, has called on all sports organizations whose athletes are now being groomed for the 13th Asian Games to reconsider their tryout plans.

25,000 students rally for reform

25,000 students rally for reform JAKARTA (JP): About 25,000 students held noisy but largely peaceful demonstrations demanding reform and clean governance over the past two days in Jakarta, Surabaya, Yogyakarta and other cities in Java.

RI migrants still in U.S. embassy

RI migrants still in U.S. embassy KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): More than 30 Indonesian immigrants forced their way into foreign embassies in Malaysia's capital yesterday in a desperate effort to avoid deportation, but most were quickly turned over to police and locked up.

Creditors, debtors meet Wednesday

Creditors, debtors meet Wednesday NEW YORK (Dow Jones): Indonesia and its creditor banks will meet here next Wednesday to establish a framework for restructuring the country's crushing corporate foreign debt, banking sources close to the negotiations said Wednesday.

RI's higher education system battles to make advances

RI's higher education system battles to make advances Doctors, lawyers, military officers and artists: these are a few of the professions obtainable by Indonesian students of higher education today.Although Indonesia is still developing its education system, it offers a significant choice of...

A new agreement

A new agreement Following Wednesday's meeting of economic ministers, the results of three weeks of negotiations between Indonesia and the International Monetary Fund were made public by the Coordinating Minister for Economy, Finance and Industry/Chairman of the National Development Planning Board...

RI's arts, literature in regression

RI's arts, literature in regressionBy Johannes Nugroho SURABAYA (JP): The thunderous roar of disapproval from the contemporary Indonesian arts community in response to Abdul Latief's recent appointment as Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture is ironic.

Asian marts end higher on hopes of tax cuts in Japan

Asian marts end higher on hopes of tax cuts in Japan HONG KONG (AP): Asian stock markets closed mostly higher Thursday on anticipation of tax cut plans in Japan and hopes that Indonesia would start implementing economic reforms under a new agreement with the International Monetary Fund.

Workers protest tardy wages

Workers protest tardy wages TANGERANG (JP): About 300 garment workers protested to the regency legislative council Thursday over grievances on salaries and allowances.The workers, mostly women, claimed PT Anugerah in Pasar Kemis subdistrict always postponed their paydays and had scrapped their...

Asia over the worst, but more grief to come

Asia over the worst, but more grief to come SINGAPORE (Reuters): Asia is over the worst of its economic crisis, but there is still more suffering to come, Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said on Thursday.

Haze clouds Brunei's skies

Haze clouds Brunei's skies BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (AP): The international airport canceled short-distance flights yesterday as thick smoke from nearby forest fires shrouded the country with critical air pollution levels.

Govt vows gradual cut in export tax on logs

Govt vows gradual cut in export tax on logs JAKARTA (JP): The government will gradually cut taxes on logs to reach 10 percent in two years to guarantee a sufficient supply for domestic demand, the forestry and plantations minister said Thursday.

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates Jakarta (JP): Bank Ekspor Impor Indonesia's (Bank Exim) indicative conversion rates on April 9, 1998: Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S dollar 1 8,000.00 9,500.00Austrian shilling 1 549.20 715.40Australian dollar 1 4,765.30 5,803.60Belgian franc 1 194.00 235.30Canadian dollar 1 5,126.

House asked to probe consortium's report

House asked to probe consortium's report JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Consumers Foundation (YLKI) has urged the House of Representatives to examine the accountability report submitted by the 19th SEA Games (SEAG) underwriting consortium because they believe it lacks transparency.

Govt to lift CPO export ban this month: Minister

Govt to lift CPO export ban this month: Minister JAKARTA (JP): The government plans to lift the export ban on crude palm oil (CPO) and its derivatives and replace it with export taxes and quotas later this month, a minister said on Thursday.

RP lifts bans on lumber exports

RP lifts bans on lumber exports MANILA (AP): The Philippines has temporarily lifted a 10-year ban on lumber exports to help stabilize its currency, which has been reeling from Asia's financial crisis, an official said Thursday.

Involve public in monitoring reforms: Analysts

Involve public in monitoring reforms: Analysts JAKARTA (JP): The government should let the public monitor the implementation of a new agreement for economic reforms it signed with the International Monetary Fund, economists have said.

Our last chance

Our last chance Thorough implementation of a revised reform package agreed on yesterday between the government and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) after three weeks of negotiations could be the last chance for Indonesia to get out of its economic crisis.

Stock exchange

Stock exchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on April 8, 1998: Shares Close Change Trading Volume -------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 650 0 500 AHAP Insurance 500 0 0 Alter Abadi 750 0 0 Alumindo Light Metal 425 25 347,500 Alumindo...

Property owners fall to tenant demands

Property owners fall to tenant demands JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's currency crisis has prompted owners of office buildings to comply with tenants' request to reduce their foreign exchange exposure, property consultant Procon Indah said yesterday.

KPN denies smuggling CPO

KPN denies smuggling CPO MEDAN, N.Sumatra (JP): PT Karya Prajona Nelayan (KPN) has denied that it and its subsidiary, PT Bukit Kapur Reksa, smuggled 38,374 tons of crude palm oil and its derivatives out of the Riau port of Dumai as several newspapers here and in Jakarta reported recently.

Two developers violate productive land rules

Two developers violate productive land rules JAKARTA (JP): Two developers have built housing complexes on productive land in the Tangerang mayoralty in violation of a 1990 presidential decree, a media report said yesterday.

Japan pledges $2b for RI

Japan pledges $2b for RI TOKYO (Reuters): Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto said yesterday that Japan will extend a total of US$2 billion in loans to Indonesia.Of the total, $1 billion would come be in the form of bilateral loans through the Export-Import Bank of Japan and the other $1 billion would...

TV programs

TV programsTodayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:30 Music 2:35 Children's Film: Kid Pix 3:05 Focus on Jakarta: Segar Jakartaku 3:30 Science Film: Painting The Town 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Creative Program: Karya Kita 5:00 Arabic Lessons 5:30 TV Series 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita 6:05 News: Rona...

Canadian agricultural minister due here

Canadian agricultural minister due here JAKARTA (Antara): Canadian Minister of Agriculture and Agri- Food (AAFC) Lyle Vanclief will be visiting Jakarta on April 12 and 13, a press release of the Canadian Embassy in Jakarta said yesterday.