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Central Java riots not organized

Central Java riots not organized YOGYAKARTA: Brig. Gen. Bibit Waluyo, who heads the Diponegoro Military Command overseeing Central Java and Yogyakarta, said on Thursday he had not found anything to suggest that a number of recent riots in Central Java had been incited by agents provocateurs.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 5:30 a.m. Religious Teachings 6:00 Morning News 6:45 Healthy and Fresh 7:00 Children's Songs 7:30 TV Series 8:00 Music 9:00 Music 10:00 Interval 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:35 Cartoon 3:05 Sports Program 3:30 Village Program 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Cultural Program 5:00 Music 5:30...

Tribunal told of senior officer's involvement

Tribunal told of senior officer's involvement JAKARTA (JP): A military tribunal trying 11 alleged abductors of political activists revealed on Thursday the involvement of higher-ranking officers who have yet to be processed legally.

An honorable exit

An honorable exit The government's indication that it may be willing to consider granting East Timor independence is a major shift in policy that is both inevitable and late in arriving.The futility of the campaign to assimilate East Timor has grown increasingly apparent and the proposal to assign...

Habibie's support for Freeport's expansion roasted

Habibie's support for Freeport's expansion roasted JAKARTA (JP): Mining professionals and environmentalists have panned President B.J. Habibie's support for PT Freeport Indonesia to increase daily ore output at its Grasberg mine in Irian Jaya.

Ex-landowners to take over Kapuk Muara housing complex

Ex-landowners to take over Kapuk Muara housing complex JAKARTA (JP): Sixty-two families claiming to own the 36- hectare plot which was used to develop a housing complex in Kapuk Muara, North Jakarta, vowed to reoccupy their land unless they received proper compensation from the developer.

Bali's Hyatt awarded

Bali's Hyatt awarded JAKARTA (JP): The Grand Hyatt Bali, a resort hotel in Nusa Dua, announced on Thursday that it recently received international recognition from two leading U.S. travel publications.The resort said that it was recognized by Conde Nast Traveler as the resort with the "Highest...

Table of domestic helpers in Hong Kong

Table of domestic helpers in Hong Kong The 180,600 domestic helpers in Hong Kong come from countries across Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh and even Singapore. However, by far the largest groups are from three Southeast Asian countries of the Philippines, Indonesia and Thailand.

32 errant bus firms to be reprimanded

32 errant bus firms to be reprimanded JAKARTA (JP): The authorities will reprimand at least 32 intercity bus companies for their involvement in 47 cases of violating the regulation on fare increases during the Idul Fitri exodus, an official said.

Kamaruddin Panggabean dies at 80

Kamaruddin Panggabean dies at 80 JAKARTA (JP): Noted national sports figure Kamaruddin Panggabean died of respiratory problems on Wednesday. He was 80.He was buried at his home town of Sarbelawan, 120 kilometers east of the North Sumatra capital of Medan, in a funeral attended by hundreds of...

Lifting provinces' DOM status

Lifting provinces' DOM statusBy Hendardi JAKARTA (JP): Three of the country's 27 provinces -- Irian Jaya, East Timor and Aceh -- stand out with their own characteristics and demands.And all three have long been under military rule as military operation areas (DOM).

Bodies of three students recovered

Bodies of three students recovered PADANG, West Sumatra: Rescue workers have recovered the bodies of three students from Imam Bonjol Islamic Institute who were swept out to sea by waves at Carocok Beach on Tuesday.

Floods and landslides claim more victims

Floods and landslides claim more victims JAKARTA (JP): Floods in the Polmas regency in South Sulawesi killed at least one person, while about 200 houses were swept away on Wednesday and two were killed in a landslide that hit the Sambirejo district in Sragen, Central Java.

Malaysia's blame of foreign media 'futile'

Malaysia's blame of foreign media 'futile'By M. Jegathesan KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysians have come to the defense of the foreign media following the latest attack by a cabinet minister that their reports represent the "biggest obstacle" to economic recovery.

House endorses political laws

House endorses political laws JAKARTA (JP): The House of Representatives (DPR) passed three political bills into law by the set deadline on Thursday, but not before overcoming a number of last minute hitches.

Insurers record growth

Insurers record growth JAKARTA (JP): In spite of the recession, the life insurance industry in Indonesia grew by 20 percent in 1998 when measured by its premium income, down from 22 percent in 1997, a finance ministry official said on Thursday.

European investors cancel plans in RI due to unrest

European investors cancel plans in RI due to unrest JAKARTA (JP): Many European investors have backed down from their plans to invest in Indonesia due to the high incidence of social unrest, a noted business envoy has said.

Security forces team finds five bodies found in North Aceh

Security forces team finds five bodies found in North Aceh JAKARTA (JP): A security forces team searching for two kidnapped marines have unearthed five bodies in North Aceh, Antara reported on Wednesday.North Aceh Police chief Lt. Col.

Strong wind hits hundreds of houses in North Jakarta

Strong wind hits hundreds of houses in North Jakarta JAKARTA (JP): Hundreds of houses in the Kalibaru and Cilincing subdistricts of North Jakarta were damaged by a strong wind which hit the coastal area on Wednesday afternoon.

Transparency called for in granting of asylum

Transparency called for in granting of asylum JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia has called on the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) for transparency in its granting of refugee status to asylum seekers here.

CITES to send tiger mission to RI

CITES to send tiger mission to RI JAKARTA: The secretariat of the UN Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) will send a technical mission to Indonesia in April to launch a campaign to save the tiger.

Astra International offers to return $45 million to creditors

Astra International offers to return $45 million to creditors JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed PT Astra International said Thursday it has offered to spend up to US$45 million to buy back some of its $1.17 billion in unsecured debts.

ASEAN mulls tax incentives to attract foreign tourists

ASEAN mulls tax incentives to attract foreign tourists SINGAPORE (Agencies): In a bid to attract more tourism to the region, Southeast Asian nations are considering offering tax incentives to new tourism projects and liberalizing foreign equity ownership within the industry, officials said Thursday.

RI beach volleyball team reshuffled

RI beach volleyball team reshuffled JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Volleyball Association has revamped the national men's beach volleyball team for this season's world series circuit at the expense of two Asian Games medalists.

Australian rice aid

Australian rice aid JAKARTA (JP): The Australian embassy announced on Wednesday that the first of five Australian rice shipments has arrived in Surabaya, East Java, as part of its humanitarian assistance package to Indonesia.

'Peci' factory destroyed by fire

'Peci' factory destroyed by fire JAKARTA (JP): A fire gutted a Tanah Abang home industry that produces peci (national cap) in Central Jakarta on Thursday morning.No fatalities were reported, but the fire, that occurred at 7 a.m.

Recognition for Confucianism

Recognition for ConfucianismFrom Media IndonesiaAmien Rais' statement that he fully agrees with making Confucianism a state-recognized religion if it has real followers is heartening (Kompas, Jan. 25). Confucianists only want to see that their rights will find expression in this reform era.

Minister says govt will lower CPO export tax to 40 percent

Minister says govt will lower CPO export tax to 40 percent JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Industry and Trade Rahardi Ramelan announced on Thursday the current 60 percent export tax on crude palm oil (CPO) would be lowered to 40 percent on Feb. 1.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Jan. 28, 1999: ---------------------------------------------------------- Shares Close Change Trading Volume ---------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 375 0 0 AHAP Insurance 400 0 0 Alter Abadi 275...

WB vows conditional support for Indonesia

WB vows conditional support for Indonesia JAKARTA (JP): The World Bank pledged on Thursday to help finance Indonesia's 1999/2000 budget deficit estimated to reach 6 percent of gross domestic product.World Bank vice president for East Asia and the Pacific region Jean-Michel Severino, however, said...

PAN leaders say goodbye to their civil servant jobs

PAN leaders say goodbye to their civil servant jobs JAKARTA (JP): Chairman of the National Mandate Party (PAN) Amien Rais and secretary-general Faisal Basri are among the first politicians who have decided to abandon their posts in the bureaucracy.

Two nabbed for trafficking in ecstasy pills

Two nabbed for trafficking in ecstasy pills JAKARTA (JP): Police arrested two jobless men for allegedly trafficking ecstasy pills and crystal metamphetamine, known locally as shabu-shabu, in West Jakarta late on Wednesday night.Newly installed city police spokesman Lt. Col.

New city police spokesman installed

New city police spokesman installed JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta Police deputy chief Brig. Gen. Soetanto installed Lt. Col. Zainuri Lubis on Thursday as the new city police spokesman, replacing Lt. Col. Edward Aritonang.

Rp 86b earmarked for flood relief

Rp 86b earmarked for flood relief JAKARTA (JP): The National Development Planning Board has set aside funds totaling Rp 85.95 billion (US$9.3 million) for this year's flood relief program, an official said.

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates Bank Bali's conversion rates on Jan. 28, 1999: TT rates Bank notes rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 9,225.00 9,325.00 9,225.00 9,375.00 Australian dollar 1 5,699.05 5,899.75 5,680.00 5,980.00 Austrian schilling 1 767.00 779.11 - - Belgian franc 1 261.

House member dies during tough discussion

House member dies during tough discussion JAKARTA (JP): A member of the House of Representatives (DPR) collapsed and died on Thursday afternoon during the last in a series of tough sessions deliberating new laws designed to facilitate a general election in June.

More than 20 firms bid in first forest auction

More than 20 firms bid in first forest auction JAKARTA (JP): More than 20 private companies, cooperatives and state timber firms have applied to join the country's first ever auction of forest concessions to be held early next month, a senior official at the Ministry of Forestry and Plantations...

Art Summit awards for media coverage

Art Summit awards for media coverage JAKARTA (JP): The Directorate General of Culture is scheduled on Friday to hand out awards to seven print and electronic media companies for their coverage of last year's Art Summit, which was held between September and October.

Little holiday cheer for Indonesian workers in HK

Little holiday cheer for Indonesian workers in HKBy Sari Sartika Natley HONG KONG (JP): In late December, Hong Kong's Chek Lap Kok Airport was mobbed by Filipino domestic workers. They dragged luggage full of gifts and presents for their families.They were going home for Christmas.

Pressure on rupiah remains; stocks also down slightly

Pressure on rupiah remains; stocks also down slightly JAKARTA (JP): The rupiah remained under pressure on Thursday, closing slightly down at 9,225 against the U.S. dollar, while stock prices ended the day 0.7 percent lower.Currency dealers said the rupiah hit an intraday low of 9,350 against the U.

Two retired generals summoned by police

Two retired generals summoned by police JAKARTA (JP): The National Police summoned two retired generals to give preliminary information on Wednesday about their suit against chief of the Supreme Advisory Council (DPA) A.A. Baramuli for an alleged slander.Lt. Gen. (ret.) Kemal A. Idris and Lt. Gen.

Minister denies taking bribe from businessmen

Minister denies taking bribe from businessmen JAKARTA (JP): State Minister of Environment Panangian Siregar denied on Thursday he had taken a bribe from businessmen in the controversial planned importation of waste clay from Singapore.

Just say no to the IMF

Just say no to the IMFFrom NeracaThe Indonesian government should take necessary quick and bold corrective measures in the nation's economy following the failure of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to hit the target in its economic salvation program.

Social anarchy leading to disintegration

Social anarchy leading to disintegration Fear about social revolution gains strength as mass brawls and riots intensify throughout the country. Researcher Muhammad A.S. Hikam of the Indonesian Institute of Sciences believes that a social revolution will not occur.

Court turns down bankruptcy petition against 'ANteve'

Court turns down bankruptcy petition against 'ANteve' JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta Commercial Court turned down on Thursday a bankruptcy petition against local private television station ANteve, a unit of the Bakrie Group.The petition was jointly filed by Hong Kong-based IBJ Asia Ltd.

ABRI bows to people's will on E. Timor

ABRI bows to people's will on E. Timor JAKARTA (JP): Armed Forces (ABRI) Commander Gen. Wiranto vowed on Thursday the military would support the people if they wanted East Timor to be separated from Indonesia.

Drugs suspects flee police detention

Drugs suspects flee police detention JAKARTA (JP): Police are still suffering a headache in tracking down the whereabouts of one of the two suspected drug traffickers, who early Sunday managed to escape from detention at the National Police Headquarters in South Jakarta.

Tirtamas to settle debt

Tirtamas to settle debt JAKARTA (JP): The widely-diversified Tirtamas Group has agreed to provide a Rp 1.6 trillion guarantee as a requirement for the recapitalization of its affiliate Bank Papan Sejahtera.

Indonesia may release grip on East Timor

Indonesia may release grip on East Timor JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia may let East Timor go if the government's proposal to grant special autonomy for the territory is rejected by the East Timorese and the international community, Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Alatas said on Wednesday.

Traumatized residents leave troubled area

Traumatized residents leave troubled area JAKARTA (JP): Thousands of traumatized residents continued to leave parts of Ambon and East Timor on Wednesday in the aftermath of violent clashes in the two areas.