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Thu, 07 Jan 1999
Reconciliation body needs Lee Kuan Yew
Reconciliation body needs Lee Kuan Yew JAKARTA (JP): Senior Asian statesman Lee Kuan Yew has been asked to be an international advisor to the National Commission for Truth Seeking and Reconciliation to be set up by leading Muslim figure Abdurrahman Wahid.
Thu, 07 Jan 1999
Lonsum builds new CPO plant
Lonsum builds new CPO plant JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed plantation firm PT London Sumatra Indonesia (Lonsum) has set up a crude palm oil (CPO) plant in Musi Rawas, South Sumatra, with an initial processing capacity of 30 tons per hour.Company director M.
Thu, 07 Jan 1999
TV today
TV todayTVRI 5:30 a.m. Religious Teachings: Hikmah Pagi 6:00 Morning News 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.
Thu, 07 Jan 1999
PSN to buy Jasmine's stake
PSN to buy Jasmine's stake BANGKOK (Dow Jones): Thailand's Jasmine International PCL (H.JSM) said Wednesday that it will sell a 13.4 percent stake in PT Asia Cellular Satellite Co., which plans to launch its Garuda satellite within six months, to its joint venture partners.
Thu, 07 Jan 1999
Korindo opens oil palm farm
Korindo opens oil palm farm JAKARTA (JP): The Korindo Group, through its subsidiary PT Bangun Kayu Irian (BKI), plans to set up an oil palm plantation covering an area of 47,000 hectares in the districts of Aitinyu and Teminabuan in Sorong, Irian Jaya.
Thu, 07 Jan 1999
School fee help sought in Mataram
School fee help sought in Mataram MATARAM, West Nusa Tenggara: About 5,000 students of poor families here need donors to help them to continue their education, Antara reported Wednesday. At least 2,000 of them are on the verge of dropping out.
Thu, 07 Jan 1999
Switzerland ready to help Indonesia, ambassador says
Switzerland ready to help Indonesia, ambassador says JAKARTA (JP): Switzerland is willing to assist Indonesia in its search for illegal wealth allegedly stashed by corrupt Indonesian officials in Swiss banks, Swiss Ambassador Hemr Gerald Forjalliz said here on Wednesday.
Thu, 07 Jan 1999
Analysts fault recapitalization budget for banks
Analysts fault recapitalization budget for banks JAKARTA (JP): Analysts have criticized the government's proposal to channel Rp 18 trillion (US$2.31 billion) from the state budget into the bank recapitalization program, saying the proportion was too high for such an austere budget.
Thu, 07 Jan 1999
Dengue outbreak may affect new areas this year
Dengue outbreak may affect new areas this year JAKARTA (JP): The Ministry of Health warned on Wednesday that areas which did not have outbreaks of dengue last year may not be spared this year.Director of the eradication of animal-source contagious diseases Thomas Suroso said an outbreak would...
Thu, 07 Jan 1999
ABRI faulted for unsolved rights cases
ABRI faulted for unsolved rights cases JAKARTA (JP): The National Commission on Human Rights attributes poor human rights protection in 1998 and the backlog of unresolved violations to the Armed Forces (ABRI) perceived inability to act and its sorry public image.
Thu, 07 Jan 1999
Government to raise domestic phone rates
Government to raise domestic phone rates JAKARTA (JP): The government will raise the rates of domestic phone calls by at least 24 percent beginning Feb. 1 to allow for increasing operating costs, a senior government official said on Wednesday.
Thu, 07 Jan 1999
Sports development 'must put Olympics first'
Sports development 'must put Olympics first' JAKARTA (JP): Former sports minister Hayono Isman recommended on Wednesday that provincial administrations deal with shrinking sports budget allotments by setting their sights on the most viable Olympic-medal winning disciplines.
Thu, 07 Jan 1999
3 injured in 2nd Philippine blast
3 injured in 2nd Philippine blast ZAMBOANGA, Philippines (AP): Extremists exploded a grenade inside a restaurant frequented by soldiers on a southern Philippine island, injuring three people in the second grenade attack in the region in three days, police said on Wednesday.
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
Market reacts positively to new budget
Market reacts positively to new budget JAKARTA (JP): The local bourse reacted positively to the 1999/2000 zero-growth State Budget announced by President B.J. Habibie early on Tuesday, with blue chips gaining ground in moderate trading.
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
30 officials being looked at for roles in vehicle scam
30 officials being looked at for roles in vehicle scam JAKARTA (JP): Thirty officials of the city supplies office are currently under scrutiny for their alleged involvement in marking up the number of city-owned vehicles in the city budget thus causing the administration a loss of Rp 16 billion, an...
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
Eight children die of hunger in Banjarmasin
Eight children die of hunger in Banjarmasin JAKARTA (JP): Eight severely undernourished children have died in a hospital in Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan, over the past six months, a doctor says.Hasan Zain of Ulin Public Hospital said in Banjarmasin on Tuesday that dozens of children were admitted...
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
Poor Jakartans get aid from Malaysia
Poor Jakartans get aid from Malaysia JAKARTA (JP): The Malaysian government on Tuesday donated foodstuffs for 74,900 poor Jakartans in an expression of solidarity between the neighboring countries.The donation of 749,050 kilograms of rice, 11,580 bottles of cooking oil and 10,000 kilograms of sugar...
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
Corporate restructuring toward growth: 'C' curve
Corporate restructuring toward growth: 'C' curveBy Bernd Waltermann JAKARTA (JP): During this period of reshaping Indonesia's companies and its economy, many executives look for lessons from international experience on corporate restructuring to guide their own management agenda.
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
Syarwan, Akbar split over civil servants
Syarwan, Akbar split over civil servants JAKARTA (JP): There is neutral, and then there is neutral when it comes to the role of civil servants in politics. Two ministers were split on Tuesday over President B.J. Habibie's instruction that the state's 4.1 million civil servants stay out of politics.
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
Net international reserves tumble
Net international reserves tumble JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia announced on Tuesday that its net international reserves dropped by US$374 million to $14.1 billion as of Dec. 31 from the Dec. 23 level of $14.43 billion.
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
Lockheed takes 30% stake in Asia Cellular Satellite
Lockheed takes 30% stake in Asia Cellular Satellite JAKARTA (JP): PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara (PSN) announced on Tuesday the addition of the United States aerospace, defense and telecommunications giant Lockheed Martin Global Telecommunications as a major equity participant in PT Asia Cellular...
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
A flexible budget needed to respond to changes
A flexible budget needed to respond to changes The government presented on Tuesday its draft budget for the 1999/2000 fiscal year. It balances at Rp 218.2 trillion (US$29 billion), a 17.3 percent drop from the current budget.
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
Indonet responds
Indonet responds Referring to Ms. Donna K. Woodward's letter "The service people" of Dec. 31, 1998, Indonet management would like to apologize for the level of service that did not meet Ms. Woodward's expectations.Based on subsequent e-mail and discussions with Ms.
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
TV today
TV todayTVRI 5:30 a.m. Religious Teachings: Hikmah Pagi 6:00 Morning News 7:00 Children's Program: Lagu Anak Nusantara 8:00 Music 9:00 Interval 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:35 Student's Quiz: Cepat Tepat 3:05 TV Series: Daktari 4:00 Regional News 4:30 TV Series: Mohammad Rasulullah 5:00 TV Drama:...
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
Fire guts blood transfusion unit
Fire guts blood transfusion unit JAKARTA (JP): A fire gutted the Indonesian Red Cross' three- story blood transfusion unit in South Jakarta on late Monday.No fatalities were reported in the fire on Jl. Haji Joe in Jagakarsa, but a source said that material losses could reach as high as US$2.
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
Govt told strict monitoring of budget funds required
Govt told strict monitoring of budget funds required JAKARTA (JP): Businessmen, analysts and legislators hailed the government's 1999/2000 draft budget which puts a priority on the sectors and people that have been hit the hardest by the current economic turmoil, while also calling for tight...
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
Teenagers arrested for theft of side mirrors
Teenagers arrested for theft of side mirrors JAKARTA (JP): Police have arrested 10 teenagers for their alleged involvement in a series of street crimes at major traffic lights, Jakarta police spokesman Lt. Col. Edward Aritonang said on Tuesday.
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
Conversion Rates
Conversion Rates Bank Bali's conversion rates on Jan. 5, 1999: TT rates Bank notes rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 7,725.00 7,925.00 7,725.00 7,975.00Austrian schilling 1 n/a n/a - -Australian dollar 1 4,686.75 4,947.50 4,670.00 4,970.00Brunei dollar 1 - - 4,525.
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
FIFA suspends Cameroon
FIFA suspends Cameroon ZURICH (AFP): FIFA on Monday suspended Cameroon from all international competition for an indefinite period following a ticketing scandal which surfaced at the World Cup in France.
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
Valuation in time of economic crisis
Valuation in time of economic crisisBy Willson Kalip JAKARTA (JP): We have all witnessed and experienced the dramatic changes over the past one year. These changes involved a drastic economic downturn created by a sharp depreciation of the rupiah, political and social turbulence, and a change in...
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
15-day open house proves followers' respect for Gus Dur
15-day open house proves followers' respect for Gus Dur JAKARTA (JP): The around 1,000 visitors to Abdurrahman Wahid's residence in Ciganjur, South Jakarta, during his 15-day "open house" program bore witness to the large number of people who looked up to him as their leader.
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
Death toll rises to 17 in Aceh military raids
Death toll rises to 17 in Aceh military raids JAKARTA (JP): Fatalities from military raids on alleged separatist targets in Aceh rose to 17 as eight more people died on Monday and early Tuesday, human rights activists and hospital staff said on Tuesday.
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
SEA Games consortium criticized
SEA Games consortium criticized JAKARTA (JP): The Gelora Senayan sports complex management board expressed disappointment on Tuesday with the 19th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games underwriting consortium for failing to live up to its commitment to pay off its outstanding debts.
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
West Natuna gas contractors ask for contract extension
West Natuna gas contractors ask for contract extension JAKARTA (JP): Oil and gas contractors grouped in the West Natuna consortium have asked the government to extend their production sharing contracts to secure enough earnings from their gas sales to Singapore.
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
Crowds force police to release detainees
Crowds force police to release detainees PADANG: Two thousand Muaro Paneh dwellers attacked the Solok regency police headquarters, demanding the release of nine detainees on Monday.The police had arrested them for gambling.
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
Police arrest 51 truck robbers
Police arrest 51 truck robbers SEMARANG: Police have arrested 51 people suspected of truck robberies along the Central Java north coast, said Central Java Police chief Maj. Gen. Nurfaizi."They were arrested after robbing trucks which carried basic needs," Nurfaizi said.
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
Ramadhan time for Jakarta
Ramadhan time for JakartaWednesdayMaghrib 6:15 p.m.ThursdayImsak 4:12 a.m.Subuh 4.22 a.m.
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
Aceh craves justice
Aceh craves justice Aceh, and Lhokseumawe in particular, which enjoyed a period of peace after the Military Operations Region (DOM) status was lifted from the province, is once again in the grip of tension. The region resembles a land at war.
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
The trial must go on: Military prosecutors
The trial must go on: Military prosecutors JAKARTA (JP): The trial of 11 elite soldiers charged with abducting political activists last year reopened on Tuesday, with the military prosecutors rebutting defense arguments that the court was not qualified to try the defendants.
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
Marijuana crop seized in Bandarlampung
Marijuana crop seized in Bandarlampung BANDAR LAMPUNG: Police have seized 100 kilograms of marijuana planted on hills in South Lampung during a raid,Antara reported.They also arrested three people suspected of distributing and growing the plants.Bandar Lampung Police chief Lt. Col.
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
Habibie's budget
Habibie's budget President B.J. Habibie's speech outlining the government's spending plans in the House of Representatives on Tuesday was exceptionally long for a bare-bone budget that essentially offers little to stimulate Indonesia's depressed economy.
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
More bodies found in Pongkor landslide
More bodies found in Pongkor landslide BOGOR (JP): Five more bodies of illegal miners were recovered from the debris of Saturday's fatal landslide at the Pongkor gold mine here, raising the death toll from the incident to 14, according to a report from the local district military command.
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
Legislators must be proactive
Legislators must be proactiveFrom Sinar PagiA legislator of the Jakarta Regional House of Representatives (DPRD) said on TV that he would go on strike if their demand addressed to the Jakarta administration to close down gambling dens and other immoral establishments was not met.
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
Bambang defends program for bank recapitalization
Bambang defends program for bank recapitalization JAKARTA (JP): The government has defended its plan to set aside Rp 18 trillion (US$2.25 billion) of the 1999/2000 state budget to recapitalize the country's beleaguered banks, saying it was the least the country could do to help revive the banking...
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
City to host Idul Fitri bazaars
City to host Idul Fitri bazaars JAKARTA (JP): The city administration has called on Jakarta's entrepreneurs to set up stalls at special bazaars organized in the city's five mayoralties in the run-up to Idul Fitri.
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
Are the mediations you are taking really safe?
Are the mediations you are taking really safe?By Rita A. Widiadana JAKARTA (JP): With the country still in the throes of the economic crisis, most people cannot afford to visit the doctor. The cost of medical treatment and prescription drugs has risen by 100 percent to 300 percent over the past few...
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
Stock Exchange
Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Jan. 5, 1998: Shares Close Change Trading Volume -------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 400 0 20,000 AHAP Insurance 400 0 0 Alter Abadi 300 -25 12,500 Alumindo Light Metal 325 25 46,500...
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
Telkom collects on overdue bills
Telkom collects on overdue bills JAKARTA (JP): The South Jakarta office of state-owned telephone company PT Telkom recovered Rp 801 million (US$106,800) in outstanding telephone bills last year, an official of the firm said on Monday.
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
South Sulawesi flooding kills 8
South Sulawesi flooding kills 8 UJUNGPANDANG, South Sulawesi: At least one more man has died in widespread floods striking the province since Saturday, bringing the death toll to eight and severely disrupting public services.Rescue workers identified the victim as Umar Dg. Ngeppe of Takalar.
Wed, 06 Jan 1999
Floods may cut supplies of palm oil
Floods may cut supplies of palm oil KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Palm oil output in Malaysia, the world's largest producer, is expected to fall sharply this month due to floods triggered by heavy monsoon rains, plantation sources said on Tuesday.