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Fires and man ravage national park's wildlife

Fires and man ravage national park's wildlifeBy Iskandar Zulkarnaen TELUK PANDAN, East Kalimantan (Antara): A mother orangutan and her two young were panicky as they tried desperately to flee an advancing forest fire by crossing a road in the Kutai National Park.

Resettlement sites disputed

Resettlement sites disputed JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: Minister of Transmigration Siswono Judohusodo is in Irian Jaya to investigate the controversy over the establishment of two resettlement sites, a local official said here yesterday.

Nigerian man may face 10 years in jail for trafficking heroin

Nigerian man may face 10 years in jail for trafficking heroin JAKARTA (JP): A prosecutor yesterday asked the Central Jakarta District Court to sentence a Nigerian man to 10 years in jail and fine him Rp 1 million for selling 80 grams of heroin.

Exhibition speaks for RI arts history

Exhibition speaks for RI arts history JAKARTA (JP): Directorate General of Culture is holding a historical Indonesian fine arts exhibition at the Ministry of Education and Culture's art gallery, on Jl. Merdeka Timur 14, Central Jakarta, beginning yesterday.

Councilors want plan to cut tax put on hold

Councilors want plan to cut tax put on hold JAKARTA (JP): City councilors urged the municipality yesterday to ask the central government to postpone the planned enactment of Law No. 18/1997 which would reduce the number of regional taxes and levies.

Habibie for VP: Victory for Soeharto

Habibie for VP: Victory for Soeharto State Minister for Research and Technology B.J. Habibie has emerged as the sole candidate for vice president in the 1998-2003 term, weeks before the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) is due to meet.

Baby sitters

Baby sittersFrom Media IndonesiaI would like to warn those considering employing a babysitter to be careful with whom they choose, because not all members of that profession are reliable.Last July, when my baby was two months old, I employed a babysitter from a foundation in the Rawabelong area,...

Economy class fares to be fixed till April

Economy class fares to be fixed till April JAKARTA (JP): The government will not raise economy class public transportation fares before April, Minister of Transportation Haryanto Dhanutirto said yesterday.

Soldiers seize homemade M-16

Soldiers seize homemade M-16 SAMARINDA, East Kalimantan: Soldiers here seized a homemade rifle shaped like the U.S.-made M-16 and arrested a retired police officer and his accomplice, Antara reported yesterday.Lt. Col.

13 warehouse owners detained for hoarding

13 warehouse owners detained for hoarding JAKARTA (JP): At least 13 warehouse owners are in police custody and will be tried for deliberately hoarding staple foods for their own benefit, an officer said yesterday.

An expat's view on crisis

An expat's view on crisis Why do we have a worse problem in Indonesia than in the neighboring countries? Allow an amateur economist to present a condensed answer.Three different problems struck us at the same time.

Australia considers food aid package for Indonesia

Australia considers food aid package for Indonesia CANBERRA (Reuters): Australia will hold negotiations with Indonesia on an emergency food aid program aimed at averting riots over food shortages and soaring prices, Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said yesterday.

Chinese-Indonesians not at home in China

Chinese-Indonesians not at home in ChinaBy Justin Jin BEIJING (Reuters): Every time Xu Baimin writes a letter home to Indonesia, her sister there slips the postman a small tip when he makes the delivery.

Wiranto warns of groups seeking radical reform

Wiranto warns of groups seeking radical reform JAKARTA (JP): Armed Forces Commander Gen. Wiranto charged yesterday there were groups in Indonesian society seeking to engineer radical political and economic reform.

My husband, an expat

My husband, an expat I was born in Indonesia and raised in Menteng, Central Jakarta, but have been away for over 20 years. I'm writing this in view of the present crisis and the letters that have been written about expatriates.It took me a few years to convince my husband for us to live in Jakarta.

Lightning strike kills 2, injures 8

Lightning strike kills 2, injures 8 TANGERANG (JP): Two sand miners were killed and eight others injured when lightning struck a hut in Dandang village, Serpong, here Sunday evening.Uding, 30, and Agus, 28, died in the freak accident.

KONI to send Yayuk and badminton teams to Asiad

KONI to send Yayuk and badminton teams to Asiad JAKARTA (JP): The National Sports Council will only definitely send world-ranked-23 tennis player Yayuk Basuki and the men's and women's badminton teams to the 13th Asian Games in Bangkok in December.

Asian currencies pressured by dollar

Asian currencies pressured by dollar SINGAPORE (Reuters): A disappointing response from the Group of Seven (G-7) finance ministers to Asia's problems gave the U.S. dollar renewed strength yesterday and put all the Asian regionals under pressure.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:30 My Country 2:35 Children's Film: The Big Valley 3:10 Teenager's Program: Remaja Indonesia 3:35 Development Program: Hamkamnas 4:30 Teenager's Drama: Nostalgia 5:00 English Lessons 5:30 Documentary Film 6:00 Nusantara, The Beloved Country 6:15 Village...

Asia's rubber trade seen to be at standstill

Asia's rubber trade seen to be at standstill SINGAPORE (Reuters): Asia's rubber trade is likely to maintain its rangebound state this week, with the political situation in Indonesia and the performance of regional currencies the main factors for business, traders said yesterday.

Bakrie gets approval to merge its 4 banks

Bakrie gets approval to merge its 4 banks JAKARTA (JP): The Bakrie Group has received government approval to merge its four banks into a single institution with combined assets of Rp 6 trillion (US$666 million).

Asian crisis hits military exercises

Asian crisis hits military exercises SINGAPORE (Reuters): Asian countries have scaled back or postponed planned military exercises with the United States due to the region's financial crisis, a senior U.S. military official said yesterday.

Where to go in Bandung:

Where to go in Bandung:Exhibitions * Painting Exhibition: International Indonesian Paintings Exhibition 1998 by Jeihan, Popo, Erica Hestu Wahyuni, Krisna Murti, Faizal, Maria Tjui, etc., at Grand Aquila Hotel, lobby, Jl. Dr. Djundjunan No. 116, to Feb. 28.

National ID cards

National ID cardsFrom Suara KaryaMany low-income people have been complaining about the high administrative cost attached to changing regional ID cards into national ID cards. The procedure is further complicated by irregular costs, an additional financial burden.

Analyst says Indonesian outlook bleak

Analyst says Indonesian outlook bleak HONG KONG (Reuters): Indonesia faces a troubled future of social and political uncertainty and part of the blame belongs to the International Monetary Fund, an expert on the country said yesterday.

Govt undecided on CBS implementation: Mar'ie

Govt undecided on CBS implementation: Mar'ie JAKARTA (JP): The timing on when Indonesia would implement its plans to peg the battered rupiah to a single foreign currency through a currency board system (CBS) depended on President Soeharto, Minister of Finance Mar'ie Muhammad said yesterday.

Showtime for endangered turtles on a dark East Java beach

Showtime for endangered turtles on a dark East Java beachBy Tarko Sudiarno BANYUWANGI, East Java (JP): It is a thrilling experience to watch turtles lay their eggs under the cover of darkness at Meru Betiri National Park in Banyuwangi regency, East Java.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Feb. 23, 1998: Shares Close Change Trading Volume --------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 675 25 32,500 AHAP Insurance 350 0 0 Alter Abadi 575 75 35,000 Alumindo Light Metal 275 -25 1,004,000...

39 governor candidates listed

39 governor candidates listed MAUMERE, East Nusa Tenggara: The province's legislative council has received a record-high 39 names from the public for the next governor, a councilor has said.The candidates will vie for the chair that incumbent governor Herman Musakabe will vacate in July.

Irian, PNG border obscure

Irian, PNG border obscure JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: Residents of three villages bordering Irian Jaya and Papua New Guinea (PNG) have urged the two countries' governments to define the borderlines for their villages to prevent conflict.

RI urged to take IMF medicine

RI urged to take IMF medicine LONDON (Agencies): Indonesia came under strong pressure from the Group of Seven (G-7) leading industrial nations over the weekend to carry out reforms stipulated under an IMF economic rescue package and to shelve its fixed peg plan.

APEC holds inaugural talks with Europe

APEC holds inaugural talks with Europe PENANG, Malaysia (AFP): The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum held inaugural talks with the European Commission (EC) here Saturday to promote mutual awareness in the area of products standards, officials said.

Emil has no plan to establish political force

Emil has no plan to establish political force SURABAYA (JP): Despite growing political stature accorded him by thousands who support his bid for the vice presidency, senior economist Emil Salim says he has no intention to build a political force."I am not supported by money, much less arms.

Government cuts generic drug prices

Government cuts generic drug prices JAKARTA (JP): The government has cut generic drug prices by an average 34 percent after widespread complaints over soaring prices during the last few months.The Ministry of Health announced last week that the reduced prices would come into effect as of Feb. 18.

A wise and daring decision

A wise and daring decision Pak Harto (President Soeharto) made a wise and daring decision in instructing the reimbursement of all funds to the depositors in the recently liquidated banks. It was wise because the government had no legal obligation to reimburse depositors of ailing banks.

Medicine suppliers told to speed up distribution

Medicine suppliers told to speed up distribution JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso has urged medicine suppliers to help speed up the distribution of medicine supplies and avoid hoarding activities."I hope every supplier helps guarantee the distribution of medicines here.

KL steps up patrols to check immigrant influx

KL steps up patrols to check immigrant influx KUALA LUMPUR (DPA): Malaysia will step up patrols of its coastal waters and alert villagers to act as "eyes and ears" to prevent an expected influx of Indonesians slipping into the country to seek work, news reports said Saturday.

Stock trading to remain inconsistent this week

Stock trading to remain inconsistent this week JAKARTA (JP): Stock trading on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) is expected to remain volatile this week due to uncertainty over the planned currency board system and the tense political situation, securities analysts said.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Art Exhibition: Trisani by P. Lanny Adriani, Idran Yusuf, Gunawan Hanjaya, in the Regent Jakarta, Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said, Kuningan, South Jakarta, until Feb. 27. * Painting Exhibition: Pesona Jepang, by David Leon, Elisha, Lie Tjoen Tjai, Rudolf G.

Japan strives to protect its investments in RI

Japan strives to protect its investments in RI TOKYO (AFP): As the crisis in Indonesia deepens, Japan is moving to protect its firms struggling to do business in one of its most important investment targets in Asia.

Message from the Publisher

Message from the Publisher Approximately a month ago The Jakarta Post implemented several cost-efficiency measures -- including the reduction of the number of pages of the newspaper from 16 to 12 pages -- to eliminate financial losses caused by shrinking advertising revenue and rising newsprint...

Confusion over RI's peg plan keeps marts mixed

Confusion over RI's peg plan keeps marts mixed SINGAPORE (AFP): Confusion over Indonesia's proposal to peg its beleaguered rupiah despite stern warnings from industrialized nations will keep Asian market sentiment mixed this week, analysts said.

Singapore acts on maid abuse

Singapore acts on maid abuse SINGAPORE (AFP): Singapore's government is backing a bill in parliament proposing an increase of up to 10 and a half years in jail for employers who abuse their maids, a newspaper reported yesterday.

Rival automakers stall Ford's comeback bid

Rival automakers stall Ford's comeback bid MANILA (AFP): Ford Motor Co.'s request for incentives to build a 6.18-billion-peso (US$154-million) integrated facility in the country has been stalled by opposition from rival car manufacturers, industry sources said yesterday.

Man dies on bus, passengers panic

Man dies on bus, passengers panic JAKARTA (JP): The death of a 77-year-old man on an intercity bus Saturday sent other passengers into a panic, forcing the driver to stop at Cawang tollgate so those on board could get off.

A personal computer for those who still have dollars to burn

A personal computer for those who still have dollars to burnBy Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): First, when business has ground down to a snail's pace, what is the most ideal thing that employers can do in addition to keeping their employees on the payroll? Those who can still afford it should, of course,...

Soaring prices hit transportation sector

Soaring prices hit transportation sector JAKARTA (JP): Thousands of public transportation vehicles have stopped operating due to soaring prices of automobile spare parts resulting from the economic crisis.

BI to provide special loans to poultry farmers

BI to provide special loans to poultry farmers JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia, the central bank, plans to provide special credit to help the country's financially troubled poultry farmers.The Ministry of Agriculture said over the weekend that the special credit facilities would be provided to small...

RI plywood industries suffer under Asian woes

RI plywood industries suffer under Asian woesBy Sylvia Gratia M. Nirang JAKARTA (JP): The monetary turmoil affecting several Asian countries has significantly cut demand for plywood in overseas markets, and might slowly kill Indonesia's plywood industries.

Govt 'must apologize' to people for crisis

Govt 'must apologize' to people for crisisBy Asip Agus Hasani YOGYAKARTA (JP): Prominent sociologist Loekman Soetrisno believes that an open apology from the government for the economic and social crisis hitting the country would appease the public's outrage over skyrocketing prices and shortages...