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Two more bomb hoaxes disrupt the capital

Two more bomb hoaxes disrupt the capital JAKARTA (JP): Two more bomb threats were received in the capital on Thursday, bringing the number of such threats so far this week to six. All have turned out to be hoaxes.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Photo Exhibition: Dari Lengser Sampai Semanggi, at Galeri Foto Jurnalistik Antara, Jl. Antara No. 59 Pasar Baru, Central Jakarta (Phone: 3458771), 11:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., until Jan. 14.

Industrial estate sales drop as foreign investment falls

Industrial estate sales drop as foreign investment falls JAKARTA (JP): Declining investor interest during Indonesia's turbulence will continue to slow demand for industrial property this year after last year's downturn, according to a recent property report.

Renegotiations with IPPs to start in February: PLN

Renegotiations with IPPs to start in February: PLN JAKARTA (JP): State electricity company PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) said on Friday that negotiations with independent power producers (IPPs) concerning the renewal of power purchase contracts would start next month and might take two years.

Budget for militia

Budget for militia On Dec. 23, 1998, the media printed an announcement by Information Minister Muhammad Yunus that for a militia of 40,000 men, a budget of Rp 300 billion has been reserved. On average, the cost will be Rp 7,500,000 per head.

Theo reports tabloid to police for defamation

Theo reports tabloid to police for defamation JAKARTA (JP): A former top military officer, Maj. Gen. (ret) Theo Syafei, lodged a complaint against the newly established tabloid Abadi for slander on Friday at the headquarters of the Jakarta Police.

Sad tales behind the green farm

Sad tales behind the green farmBy Kafil Yamin BANDUNG (JP): Things seemed all right in Cikuya, a small village at the foot of Lagadar hill, West Java. Men and women were working on a huge, green farm stretching out in front of their neighborhood.

Village office destruction probed

Village office destruction probed TANGERANG (JP): Police are investigating Thursday's destruction of the Kayu Agung village office and the house of the village head, an officer said on Friday."We are in the process of looking for the culprits who provoked villagers into attacking the two...

Mahathir names new deputy in major reshuffle

Mahathir names new deputy in major reshuffle KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad on Friday named a new deputy in a cabinet reshuffle aimed at consolidating his position four months after sacking former number-two Anwar Ibrahim.

Canada, RI in tax pacts

Canada, RI in tax pacts OTTAWA (Dow Jones): The Canadian government announced separate tax arrangements with Vietnam, Indonesia and the Netherlands.The Canadian Finance Department said a Canada-Vietnam agreement to avoid double taxation and to prevent tax evasion has now entered into force.

Pius, Andi refuse to testify in the trial of 11 elite troops

Pius, Andi refuse to testify in the trial of 11 elite troops JAKARTA (JP): Pius Lustrilanang and Andi Arief refused on Friday to testify in the trial of 11 elite troops accused of abducting them and seven other political activists, citing their suspicions that the legal proceedings were unfair and...

Acehnese separatist leader still on the loose: Military

Acehnese separatist leader still on the loose: MilitaryBy Budiman Moerdijat LHOKSEUMAWE, North Aceh (JP): The suspected leader of the Free Aceh separatist movement, Ahmad Kandang, was still at large and believed to be hiding under the protection of Kandang villagers, the military said here on...

S&P upgrades RP outlook

S&P upgrades RP outlook NEW YORK (AFP): The U.S. agency Standard and Poor's on Wednesday raised its outlook on the Philippines' long-term credit rating from negative to stable, citing continued export growth and financial reform.

Stocks surge 7.2% on Wall Street's rally

Stocks surge 7.2% on Wall Street's rally JAKARTA (JP): Share prices in the local stock market rallied for a third consecutive day on Thursday, rising 7.2 percent due to a persistent inflow of fresh offshore funds, stockbrokers and analysts said.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 5:30 a.m. Religious Teachings: Hikmah Pagi 6:00 Morning News 6:45 Healthy and Fresh 7:00 Children's Program: Lagu Anak Nusantara 7:30 TV Series 8:00 Music: Dendang Pagi 9:00 Music: Hiburan Keluarga 10:00 Interval 2:00 p.m.

Five sports top priority for Olympics

Five sports top priority for Olympics JAKARTA (JP): The National Sports Council (KONI) picked five sports on Thursday as priorities for the 2000 Olympics in Sydney.KONI chairman Wismoyo Arismunandar said badminton, boxing, taekwondo, weightlifting and windsurfing would be the focus of training...

Bomb hoax at Tangerang store

Bomb hoax at Tangerang store TANGERANG (JP): The mayoralty on Thursday received its first bomb threat this year when a shopping center in Ciledug district was told by an anonymous caller that an explosive device had been planted at the site.

Election volunteers now in 22 provinces

Election volunteers now in 22 provinces JAKARTA (JP): The Independent Election Monitoring Committee (KIPP) now has volunteers in 62 cities in 22 provinces, its secretary general, Mulyana W. Kusumah, said on Thursday.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Photo Exhibition: Dari Lengser Sampai Semanggi, at Galeri Foto Jurnalistik Antara, Jl. Antara No. 59 Pasar Baru, Central Jakarta (Phone: 3458771), 11:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., until Jan. 14.

Hundreds involved in East Jakarta street brawl

Hundreds involved in East Jakarta street brawl JAKARTA (JP): Hundreds of youths were involved in a street brawl along Jl. Matraman in East Jakarta which left dozens of people injured on Thursday.No fatalities were reported, but at least 14 people were taken to Mitra Keluarga Hospital and Cipto...

Alms must be managed professionally: Habibie

Alms must be managed professionally: Habibie JAKARTA (JP): President B.J. Habibie on Thursday called for more transparent and professional management of zakat (obligatory alms for Muslims) as well as infaq and shodaqoh (voluntary alms) in a bid to better fulfill their purpose of helping the needy.

PLN lit up by loss of US$756 million

PLN lit up by loss of US$756 million JAKARTA (JP): State electricity company PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) on Wednesday announced an unaudited loss of at least Rp 5.9 trillion (US$756 million) for 1998, up from Rp 579 billion in 1997.

Ginandjar to visit Tokyo to seek financial help

Ginandjar to visit Tokyo to seek financial help JAKARTA (JP): Coordinating Minister for Economy, Finance and Industry Ginandjar Kartasasmita said on Thursday that he would meet with Japanese government officials on July 17 to seek more external financing to help plug the 1999/2000 budget deficit.

Barbiturate haul in Manado

Barbiturate haul in Manado MANADO, North Sulawesi: North Sulawesi Police seized about 8,200 nipam pills, a form of barbiturate, in Tuminting, Manado, Antara reported.North Sulawesi Police chief Col. Marsono said on Wednesday the pills were found in the house of a woman, identified as NP, on Monday.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Jan. 7, 1999: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ----------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 475 -50 209,000 AHAP Insurance 400 0 0 Alter Abadi 300 25 926,500 Alumindo Light Metal 300 0 150,000...

Value of free press

Value of free press In your Jan. 7 editorial Press freedom or fiefdom, the apt quotation from Thomas Erskine on the value of a free press reminds me of these lines from Thomas Jefferson (in a letter of January 1787): "...

Aerowisata plans to expand

Aerowisata plans to expand JAKARTA (JP): Local hotel chain PT Aerowisata plans to buy more hotels in Bali this year despite the gloomy outlook for the tourist industry in the country.Aerowisata's executive vice president Toto K.

18 arrested in drug den bust

18 arrested in drug den bust JAKARTA (JP): The city police late Wednesday arrested 18 teenagers, including a pregnant girl, for allegedly consuming shabu-shabu, the local name for the crystal methamphetamine, during a raid at a house believed to be used as a drug den in West Jakarta.

IMA's new lineup

IMA's new lineup JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Mining Association (IMA) has reshuffled its board to face increasing challenges to the mining sector in the political reform era.The association announced on Thursday that the association's extraordinary meeting on Dec.

Malaysia palm oil faces difficult year in 1999

Malaysia palm oil faces difficult year in 1999 KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): With the market awash with supplies, Malaysian palm oil could lose some of its shine in 1999 after a buoyant 1998, when local prices soared to a record high.

Soeharto case not to be postponed

Soeharto case not to be postponedFrom MerdekaSoeharto's trial should not wait until after the general election because it is not impossible that the next government will again be in the hands of his cronies. It will make the case only a dream.

Most bankers unwilling to predict interest rates

Most bankers unwilling to predict interest rates JAKARTA (JP): Where are interest rates headed in 1999?A number of bankers interviewed on Thursday were reluctant to predict which way they are heading, citing uncertainties about future political developments and a number of economic trends in the...

15 killed and 50 missing after Bali landslide

15 killed and 50 missing after Bali landslide JAKARTA (JP): Fifteen people died when a landslide struck Timbul village in Gianyar, Bali, on Thursday morning and rescue workers assisted by Pupuan hamlet residents were laboring to dig out an estimated 50 people still buried under the mud.

Search continues for missing boat

Search continues for missing boat GORONTALO, North Sulawesi: The search is still on for a fishing boat missing since last month in the Tomini waters here.Antara quoted the commander of the search operation for the Hidayatullah vessel, Sgt.Maj.

Ramadhan time for Jakarta

Ramadhan time for JakartaFridayMaghrib 6:15 p.m.SaturdayImsak 4:13 a.m.Subuh 4.23 a.m.

City councilors criticize governor's idea on gambling

City councilors criticize governor's idea on gambling JAKARTA (JP): City councilors lambasted on Wednesday the idea proposed last week by Governor Sutiyoso to localize gambling dens in the capital.According to the councilors, either the governor does not know that gambling in Indonesia is illegal...

Bank Niaga ready for recapitalization step

Bank Niaga ready for recapitalization step JAKARTA (JP): The publicly-listed Bank Niaga said on Thursday it would conduct a rights issue next month to raise funds to finance its recapitalization plan.Vice president Arwin Rasyid said on Thursday that the bank may need some Rp 3 trillion (US$400...

A sound assessment

A sound assessment Though so far no official response has been given to the National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) annual assessment of human rights conditions in this country, it can be safely surmised that the document is not exactly being greeted as a welcome New Year's present by the...

SE Asian monies stronger against dollar

SE Asian monies stronger against dollar SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Southeast Asian currencies were generally stronger against the U.S. dollar in late, choppy trading Thursday, as the yen found new footing against the U.S.

Two UKI students sue police for Rp 1b for wrongful arrest

Two UKI students sue police for Rp 1b for wrongful arrest JAKARTA (JP): Two Indonesian Christian University (UKI) students, detained for alleged involvement in kidnapping a police officer, are suing the city police for wrongful arrest.Rudi Pahala Simatupang Siburian and Edward Taurus B.

Govt plans to restart marketing Natuna gas

Govt plans to restart marketing Natuna gas JAKARTA (JP): The government plans to restart marketing gas from the giant East Natuna gas field because the owner of the exploitation rights has developed new technology which can provide liquefied natural gas (LNG) at a much lower cost.

Economic crisis affects Tanah Abang vendors this Idul Fitri

Economic crisis affects Tanah Abang vendors this Idul FitriBy Juliane Gunardono JAKARTA (JP): The notorious traffic jams in the Tanah Abang area of Central Jakarta have gotten worse recently. Near the Tanah Abang market, cars, buses and mikrolet (mini-vans) crawl at a snail's pace if they are lucky...

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates Bank Bali's conversion rates on Jan. 7, 1999: TT rates Bank notes rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 7,835.00 7,930.00 7,835.00 7,985.00Australian dollar 1 4,831.20 5,032.00 4,765.00 5,065.00Brunei dollar 1 - - 4,485.00 4,760.00Canadian dollar 1 5,017.

Gus Dur meets Amien Rais

Gus Dur meets Amien Rais JAKARTA (JP): A breakthrough for the much-awaited national dialog came on Thursday with a meeting between leading Muslim figures Abdurrahman Wahid and Amien Rais.The closed-door meeting, held at the Hotel Indonesia in Central Jakarta, was arranged by New Society, a private...

Transportation firms to get Rp 52.52b loan

Transportation firms to get Rp 52.52b loan JAKARTA (JP): City-owned Bank DKI agreed on Thursday to apportion loans worth Rp 52.52 billion (US$7 million) to four transportation cooperatives and eight transportation companies in the capital next week.

Fear of unrest gives boost to insurance industry

Fear of unrest gives boost to insurance industry JAKARTA (JP): Many insurers cannot keep up with growing demand for extensive damage insurance coverage amid growing violence and worries over continued social unrest, industry executives said on Thursday.

Chili sauce is a new tool in the criminal's arsenal

Chili sauce is a new tool in the criminal's arsenal JAKARTA (JP): Chili sauce was put to an unusual new use on Thursday when a hapless criminal used it as a weapon in a botched robbery.The man was caught by residents of Batu Ampar subdistrict in Kramat Jati, East Jakarta, early on Thursday morning...

Shoe factory workers go on strike

Shoe factory workers go on strike TANGERANG (JP): Some 4,500 employees of a shoe factory in Balaraja have gone on strike and staged a noisy protest in their factory compound to demand their annual Idul Fitri bonus and holidays.The employees of PT Tae-Hwa Indonesia (THI) on Jl.

Flower trader stabbed by mistake

Flower trader stabbed by mistake JAKARTA (JP): A 25-year-old flower trader in Kebayoran Lama, South Jakarta, was stabbed to death on Thursday afternoon by a youth, who mistook the victim for a teenager who had been ridiculing him and his gang.

Oil and gas contractors to spend US$5.3b

Oil and gas contractors to spend US$5.3b JAKARTA (JP): State-owned Pertamina's oil and gas contractors plan to increase exploration and production expenditures to US$5.3 billion this year, from last year's figure of $4.3 billion, on expectations of a recovery in oil prices after the economic crisis.