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Student protests, moral movement without interests?

Student protests, moral movement without interests?By Asip Agus Hasani YOGYAKARTA (JP): Over the last several weeks, hardly a day went by without a group of students holding on-campus demonstrations to demand lower prices for basic commodities and economic and political reforms.

Neglected land to be cultivated

Neglected land to be cultivated BOGOR (JP): Bogor regency is planning to use about 20,000 hectares of idle land in the city, an officer said Saturday.Duddy Sujudi, head of the regency's agency for development planning, said plots which had been neglected by landowners for over 20 years would be...

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Art Exhibition: The Winning Entries of The ASEAN Essay, Photo, and Poster Competitions at 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (except Saturday and Sunday), the ASEAN Secretariat, Jl. Sisingamangaraja 70A, South Jakarta (Phone: 7262991, 7243372), until April 30.

Asian currencies likely to stay strong

Asian currencies likely to stay strong SINGAPORE (AFP): Asian currencies, which last week posted one of their best recoveries against the U.S. dollar following regional foreign exchange turmoil, are expected to maintain their upward trend this week, analysts said.

Elephants' habitat under threat

Elephants' habitat under threat PEKANBARU, Riau: Special attention must be given to saving some 200 elephants in the forests of Riau which have been ravaged by fires, said Riau Governor Soeripto.Soeripto maintained that much of the haze covering the province came from fires outside the province,...

RI situation feared to erode Asian gains

RI situation feared to erode Asian gains SINGAPORE (AFP): A further deterioration in Indonesia's economic situation due to a lack of clear government policies could erode progress made by other Asian governments, an independent risk consultancy said."Indonesia is the wildcard.

Days of strays numbered

Days of strays numbered BANDA ACEH, Aceh: Officials here say they are stepping up their campaign to hunt down stray dogs which have become increasingly rampant.Zakaria Ibrahim, head of the provincial animal husbandry office, could not give an exact figure but said the number had grown to an...

Stock prices expected to strengthen this week

Stock prices expected to strengthen this week JAKARTA (JP): The encouraging signs emerging from the International Monetary Fund's review of Indonesia's reform program are expected to bring a new optimism to the country's stock trading activities this week.

Student demonstrations

Student demonstrations The incident which occurred in Surakarta last Tuesday deserves our attention. Students of Universitas Sebelas Maret (March 11 University) who had been holding their protests on campus grounds took their action to the street.

Informal sector vital to help solve unemployement

Informal sector vital to help solve unemployement JAKARTA (JP): A noted sociologist has underlined the importance of boosting the role of the informal sector so as to help solve the problem of unemployment, especially during the current monetary crisis.

Cutting ad costs 'incorrect for Asian firms'

Cutting ad costs 'incorrect for Asian firms'By Jim Della-Giacoma JAKARTA (Reuters): Asian brands are under threat from international counterparts because domestic companies are cutting advertising costs to try to survive the region's economic crisis, a top advertising agency executive says.

Government urged to reform energy policy

Government urged to reform energy policy JAKARTA (JP): Noted energy analyst Subroto has called on the government to reform its energy policy to optimize the development of the country's energy resources.

CDC eyes Malaysia's banking

CDC eyes Malaysia's banking KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): A Taiwanese firm yesterday expressed interest in investing in Malaysia's banking sector amid the Asian economic crisis which has sent the once booming economy into a slowdown.

Asia is not just one country

Asia is not just one country Are the world's financial markets finally beginning to make sharp distinctions between Asia's different countries? Is it beginning to dawn on investors and fund managers that while Singapore, Hong Kong, Seoul and Jakarta may be located on roughly the same longitude,...

Govt program for laid off workers hailed

Govt program for laid off workers hailed JAKARTA (JP): Observers have applauded the government's program aimed at helping laid off workers and the poor, but warned that strong control mechanisms were needed to ensure nothing goes to waste.

Cross section of people pray for respite in crisis

Cross section of people pray for respite in crisis BEKASI (JP): Religious representatives, activists and dozens of scavengers held prayers at Bantargebang garbage dump yesterday to appeal for a respite from the economic crisis and in thanks for the liberation of a Roman Catholic priest and his...

Philippine auto assemblers slam Ford tax incentives

Philippine auto assemblers slam Ford tax incentives MANILA (AFP): Philippine auto assemblers have expressed alarm over a government decision to grant tax incentives to a project by U.S. auto giant Ford Motor Co., reports obtained yesterday said.

English courses

English courses Every time I read The Straits Times and see another advertisement from The British Council in Singapore offering various English courses, I feel envy. The British Council in Indonesia doesn't hold such courses. The library is the only service it offers Indonesians.

Mahathir warns of new wave of boat people due to crisis

Mahathir warns of new wave of boat people due to crisis KUALA LUMPUR (Agencies): Malaysian Premier Mahathir Mohamad warned that the Asian economic crisis has led to a serious human rights problem with international implications as a new wave of boatpeople seek to escape economic hardship, reports...

Crisis deals blow to the South

Crisis deals blow to the SouthBy Sayidiman Suryohadiprojo JAKARTA (JP): The economic crisis in Southeast Asia has dealt a heavy blow not only to countries in the region, but also to all the developing nations.

U.S. and Vietnam discuss flight pact

U.S. and Vietnam discuss flight pact HANOI (AFP): Vietnam and the United States will begin hammering out a bilateral aviation accord today that would pave the way for direct flights between the two countries.However, U.S.

Robber shot to death

Robber shot to death JAKARTA (JP): A man allegedly involved in a series of bank- customer robberies was shot dead for resisting arrest on Jl. Melawai, South Jakarta, yesterday.A police source said the suspect, identified as Zulkarnaen, 28, tried to stab an on-duty officer with a sword after being...

Physics can put students on their own intellectual feet

Physics can put students on their own intellectual feetBy D.K. Nachtigall SINGARAJA, Bali (JP): Physics appears to be boring, meaningless, and not useful for daily life. The reason is that most physics teachers focus upon providing the subject matter on definitions and formulas in physics.

Are we really a free nation?

Are we really a free nation?From MerdekaWe (albeit not all of us, of course) are an easily satisfied nation with a tendency to be quantitatively oriented. "Tired" of being under the colonial rule of three countries for more than 350 years, we got the feeling that we were fully independent when we...

RI key to regional economy: Goh

RI key to regional economy: Goh SINGAPORE (Agencies): Singapore Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said regional economies have improved, but they are unlikely to recover fully until Indonesia overcomes its financial crisis.

Crisis and optimism

Crisis and optimism The current piteous state of our country makes all of us sad, upset and anxious as to what will happen in the days to come. But I myself thank God that we finally have to face such a situation.Let's look at things from another point of view.

1,100 workers go on strike

1,100 workers go on strike TANGERANG (JP): At least 1,100 workers of wood processing company PT Jabar Utama Wood Industry in Cikupa went on strike Saturday, demanding annual bonuses and other benefits.The workers began a sit-in protest at the company's factory compound at 8 a.m.

Nominations for governor just 3

Nominations for governor just 3 JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: Minister of Home Affairs R. Hartono has approved a short list of three candidates for the post of Irian Jaya governor for the 1998/2003 term.They are Jayapura naval base Commander Rear Adm.

KL still plans to buy CN-235s

KL still plans to buy CN-235s KUALA LUMPUR (AP): Malaysia will not cancel an agreement to buy six CN-235 transport aircraft manufactured by Indonesia's state-owned Industri Pesawat Terbang Nusantara, despite a delay in delivery.

Gandhi can starve, not students: Wiranto

Gandhi can starve, not students: Wiranto JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Education and Culture Wiranto Arismunandar said students should not emulate Mahatma Gandhi by staging hunger strikes to express their grievances."Let Gandhi go on hunger strikes.

Passengers urged to be careful in choosing taxis

Passengers urged to be careful in choosing taxis JAKARTA (JP): Police warned Saturday that people should take care when choosing taxis because robberies involving drivers were becoming commonplace.City Police spokesman Lt. Col. E.

Landslides haunt 516 villagers

Landslides haunt 516 villagers PURWAKARTA, West Java: At least 516 people at Pasiripis village near the West Java city of Purwakarta are threatened by possible landslides after torrential rains fell for two consecutive days.Landslides have already buried and destroyed three houses.

Kalimantan fires cause $220m loss

Kalimantan fires cause $220m loss JAKARTA (JP): Parts of Kalimantan continued to be ravaged by fire yesterday as residents in Samarinda, East Kalimantan, were again forced to don face masks in a province which has seen 127,770 hectares of forest burn and incur over Rp 2.

Father arrested over baby's death

Father arrested over baby's death JAKARTA (JP): A man has been arrested in the Cikupa district of Tangerang, West Java, for allegedly killing his five-month-old son, police said Saturday.City Police spokesman Lt. Col. E.

ADB helps develop Central Sulawesi

ADB helps develop Central Sulawesi JAKARTA (JP): The Asian Development Bank (ADB) will soon disburse US$35.66 million worth in assistance to support development efforts in areas of Central Sulawesi recently hit by schistosomiasis.

Green walkways planned for Jl. Daan Mogot

Green walkways planned for Jl. Daan Mogot JAKARTA (JP): The West Jakarta mayoralty has allocated Rp 5 billion (US$500,000) to build 14 kilometers of green sidewalks on Jl. Daan Mogot, notorious for its traffic and pollution.

ASEAN to discuss ASEM

ASEAN to discuss ASEM NASUGBU, Philippines (AFP): Senior ASEAN officials will discuss the possibility of Myanmar attending the forthcoming Asia-Europe Meeting in London despite European opposition, an official said yesterday.

Gus Dur quits hospital, told to have total rest

Gus Dur quits hospital, told to have total rest JAKARTA (JP): Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) leader Abdurrahman Wahid was discharged from Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital in Central Jakarta yesterday after two months of treatment for a stroke.

Four die in flash flood

Four die in flash flood PURWOKERTO, C. Java: Four people drowned in the overflowing Klawing River in the districts of Kalibagor and Sokaraja following several days of heavy rain.Three decomposing bodies were found yesterday, while the other victim has yet to be found.Banyumas Police chief Lt. Col.

Ramos vows to tackle crisis in final days

Ramos vows to tackle crisis in final days MANILA (AP): President Fidel Ramos said yesterday that in his last 100 days in office, he will make sure the Philippines will be the first country to recover from Asia's financial crisis.

Indonesia may turn to Europe to import milk

Indonesia may turn to Europe to import milk JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia may soon turn to European countries to buy dairy milk as the prices offered by the country's current foreign sellers are no longer affordable, the Indonesian Association of Food and Beverages Producers has said.

Plane plows into occupied house

Plane plows into occupied house BACOLOD, Philippines (AFP): At least three people were killed and 30 injured when a Philippine Airlines (PAL) plane overshot a runway on landing and plowed into a residential neighborhood in the central Philippines yesterday, rescuers said.

ASEAN looking for faster IMF aid, debt rollovers

ASEAN looking for faster IMF aid, debt rollovers NASUGBU, Philippines (AFP): The ASEAN secretariat is proposing faster implementation of more flexible IMF bail-out programs and debt rollovers to help the region cope with the currency crisis, ASEAN secretary-general Rodolfo Severino said here...

The issue of charity

The issue of charity If the estimate given by World Bank president James Wolfensohn is correct -- and one must assume it is considering the authority of the global institution he leads -- about 20 million Indonesians are at present threatened with destitution due to the economic crisis.

Recycle Paper to protect your children's future

Recycle Paper to protect your children's futureBy Laila Faisal JAKARTA (JP): We take paper for granted every day of the week. When we need paper it can be almost guaranteed that a sheet or two can be found on the desk, in the drawers or in your bag.

Int'l schools battle on amid dwindling enrollments

Int'l schools battle on amid dwindling enrollmentsBy Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): The girl's little fingers tap and squeeze a portion of play dough from a large chunk prepared by her teacher.A few minutes later she laughs cheerfully, showing off her work to her teacher and a classmate.

Tourism development in East Timor needs investors

Tourism development in East Timor needs investorsBy I Ketut Sutika DILI, East Timor (Antara): A harmonious blend of valleys, mountains and the sea offers a spellbinding view along the southern coast of East Timor.

WB to organize food aid for RI

WB to organize food aid for RI WASHINGTON (Reuters): The World Bank will coordinate an international humanitarian relief program to aid Indonesia, Australia's foreign minister said on Friday."The World Bank has now agreed to coordinate a very significant humanitarian relief effort for Indonesia,"...

Why I didn't set up my own business

Why I didn't set up my own businessBy Idrus I am an employee of an Indonesian import-export company. My office is a newly painted garage. I have a desk the size of a pocket handkerchief and an old rocking chair.

Report of rescheduling rejection dismissed

Report of rescheduling rejection dismissed JAKARTA (JP): State Minister of Research and Technology Rahardi Ramelan has denied media reports that Japanese banks rejected a request by Vice President B.J. Habibie to reschedule Indonesia's private sector overseas debts.