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Candidates for No. 2 man

Candidates for No. 2 man After months spent guessing, the nation can now rest assured that Minister of Research and Technology B. J. Habibie will be elected vice president for the next five-year term.His backing by Golkar, a powerful faction in the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR), became...

Telkom prepares facilities for MPR General Session

Telkom prepares facilities for MPR General Session JAKARTA (JP): State-owned PT Telkom has prepared the connections for two temporary telecommunication centers to support next month's General Session of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR), an executive said yesterday.Telkom president A.A.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Feb. 17, 1998: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------ Ades Alfindo 575 0 0 AHAP Insurance 350 0 0 Alter Abadi 575 0 0 Alumindo Light Metal 300 -25 250,000 Alumindo...

City Council okays draft changes to vehicles bylaws

City Council okays draft changes to vehicles bylaws JAKARTA (JP): The City Council approved yesterday the drafts of two city bylaws which will revoke the progressive vehicle taxation system and significantly reduce tax for cars and vehicle ownership transfer.

Rabindranath Tagore

Rabindranath Tagore Rabindranath Tagore, as a world poet, was honored with the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913, and had great influence in Indonesia, particularly prior to World War II. However, some of his works were published after Indonesia's independence was declared.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:30 My Country 2:35 TV Series: Big Brother Jake 3:10 Indonesian Children 3:35 Talk Show: Kotak Pos 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Education Quiz: Cepat Tepat 5:10 Film: Road to Avonlea 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita 6:05 My Beloved Country 6:15 Village Program 6:30 TVRI...

Colonel OK'd for vice governorship

Colonel OK'd for vice governorship DILI: Minister of Home Affairs Moch. Yogie S.M. has approved Col. Johanes Suryo Prabowo to become the next deputy governor of East Timor, an official said yesterday.Prabowo is set to replace incumbent deputy governor Brig. Gen.

'Imported food hits local products'

'Imported food hits local products' JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto expressed concern yesterday that the influx of foreign foods was threatening the survival of traditional products which had the potential to penetrate the global market.

Forest fires

Forest fires I would like to refer to 'Haze from forest fires blankets areas in Riau', page 2, Feb. 16, 1998.I read The Jakarta Post every day because it is one of the most interesting and most straightforward newspapers of Indonesia.

Indonesia orders hundreds of diplomats home

Indonesia orders hundreds of diplomats home JAKARTA (JP): The monetary crisis has forced Indonesia to begin calling home at least 200 of its diplomats stationed abroad.Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Alatas confirmed the plan after attending the Third Meeting of the Joint Commission on Economic and...

A forgotten disaster

A forgotten disaster Though publicity has been scant, another disaster, not monetary, has struck. This one has nothing to do with the rupiah exchange rate or a crises of confidence. El Nino is the scapegoat for indifference among authorities, an indifference all too common in the forestry business...

Sempati stops flights

Sempati stops flights JAKARTA (JP): Private airline Sempati Air will suspend flights to seven domestic and international destinations starting next month due to the economic crisis.Service will be discontinued temporarily on domestic routes to Ambon, Denpasar, Jayapura, Manado, Surakarta and...

Paid-up capital of banks

Paid-up capital of banksFrom Bisnis IndonesiaThe Bank Indonesia governor stated on Feb. 10 that the paid-up capital of banks would be Rp 1 trillion at the end of 1998, Rp 2 trillion at the end of 1999, and Rp 3 trillion at the end of 2003.

Three national shuttlers quit

Three national shuttlers quit JAKARTA (JP): Three national players Ardy B Wiranata, Alan Budikusuma and Hermawan Susanto have announced they will quit badminton.Ardy will train a United States national team while continuing his studies there.

BHP to sign RI contract

BHP to sign RI contract MELBOURNE (Reuters): The Broken Hill Pty Co Ltd (BHP) on Tuesday indicated it was close to signing a deal with the Indonesian government to step up feasibility work for the Gag Island nickel deposit.

RI may face dumping charge

RI may face dumping charge WASHINGTON (AFP): A U.S. trade body is to issue a preliminary ruling Thursday in a dispute over prices of imported canned mushrooms that could lead to substantial penalties on Chinese, Indonesian, Indian and Chilean exporters.

Kadin delegation leaves for Japan

Kadin delegation leaves for Japan JAKARTA (JP): An Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) delegation, led by its chairman Aburizal Bakrie, is leaving for Tokyo today to discuss the country's corporate foreign debt problem.

Rising drug prices blamed for drop in outpatients

Rising drug prices blamed for drop in outpatients JAKARTA (JP): The number of outpatients using state-run Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital, which is popular among low-income Jakartans, has dropped drastically.

Uzbekistan works with Ukraine

Uzbekistan works with Ukraine KIEV (DPA): Two former Soviet republics, Ukraine and Uzbekistan, are to sign a basic treaty on friendship and cooperation during the visit of Uzbekistan President Islam Karimov to Kiev starting today.

Monetary reform could pay divident

Monetary reform could pay dividentBy Peter Duncan JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia is about to embark on the most far- reaching monetary reform of its half century of existence as an independent nation. It is being discouraged from taking this step by an impressive array of conventional banking and business...

Pakistani jailed in heroin case

Pakistani jailed in heroin case JAKARTA (JP): A Pakistani man was sentenced yesterday to eight and a half months in jail and fined Rp 500,000 for being an accessory to an illegal drug transaction.Central Jakarta District Court presiding judge Suyatno said Ali Liquat, 35, knew of the transaction of...

BI governor Soedradjad replaced

BI governor Soedradjad replaced JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto has removed Soedradjad Djiwandono from his post as central bank governor and appointed Sjahril Sabirin, a long time Bank Indonesia career officer, in his place, Minister/State Secretary Moerdiono said yesterday.

Driver strike hits Pandeglang

Driver strike hits Pandeglang PANDEGLANG, West Java: Dozens of buses were mobilized from government offices yesterday to ferry passengers left stranded by a massive strike by city bus drivers.Students and workers were those most affected by the strike organized to protest the dramatic rise in...

Crime and corruption as forms of business

Crime and corruption as forms of businessBy Mochtar Buchori JAKARTA (JP): It has been said that among gangsters, killing is just "business". It is something that has to be done for survival. As such, it should be done efficiently. A true gangster never kills in anger.

Timber companies to be reduced to 50 by 2003

Timber companies to be reduced to 50 by 2003 JAKARTA (JP): The government plans to consolidate the timber industry by reducing the number of forest concession holders from 437 to 50 within the next five years to boost efficiency, a minister said yesterday.

Dairy buys stake in Hero

Dairy buys stake in Hero LONDON (Reuters): Trade and retail group Dairy Farm International Holdings Ltd said yesterday it was paying $36.4 million for a stake in Indonesia's PT Hero super market chain.Dairy Farm, partially owned by Hong Kong's Jardine Matheson Holdings, said it had bought a bond...

Crisis could 'lead to widespread strikes'

Crisis could 'lead to widespread strikes' JAKARTA (JP): Unless properly addressed, the current economic crisis could spark widespread strikes that would threaten sociopolitical stability, labor activists warned yesterday.

Pawnshops doing big business as public seeks quick cash

Pawnshops doing big business as public seeks quick cash JAKARTA (JP): With no money to buy basic commodities and pay day still a week away, Tuti was at her wit's end.How could she get her hands on some cash? Go to the bank? Swallow her pride and borrow from a friend or relative?Instead, she chose...

Man gets 6 months for pot possession

Man gets 6 months for pot possession BOGOR (JP): The Bogor District Court sentenced Endah, alias Sapri, to six months in jail yesterday for possession of three marijuana cigarettes.Prosecutor Lukman said the 24-year-old defendant was guilty of violating Article 85 of Law No.

Kidney patients worried

Kidney patients worried UJUNGPANDANG, South Sulawesi (JP): Hundreds of local patients with kidney failure are in great danger because of the soaring cost of medical treatment, relatives said.They said that the price for dialysis had skyrocketed to between Rp 600,000 and Rp 1 million (US$67 to $111)...

Hun Sen accepts Japan's plan on ousted Ranariddh

Hun Sen accepts Japan's plan on ousted Ranariddh PHREK DACH, Cambodia (Reuters): Cambodian leader Hun Sen said yesterday he accepted a Japanese plan for resolving Cambodia's political deadlock, paving the way for the return of the co- premier he ousted last year, Prince Norodom Ranariddh.

Five drug dealers arrested for kidnapping

Five drug dealers arrested for kidnapping JAKARTA (JP): Police arrested five alleged drug dealers during a raid on a Central Jakarta house yesterday and rescued a woman who the group are believed to have kidnapped.City police spokesman Lt. Col. E.

More newsprint importers sought

More newsprint importers sought YOGYAKARTA (JP): The Association of Indonesian Newspaper Publishers (SPS) urged the government yesterday to facilitate the importation of newsprint because the current near-monopoly had taken an increasing toll on the press industry.

Soedradjad market-friendly and consistent

Soedradjad market-friendly and consistent JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia Governor J. Soedradjad Djiwandono suddenly leaves his office as the country's economy is sinking due to the rupiah meltdown.Financial market players have reacted with surprise by President Soeharto's decision to sack Soedradjad...

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates JAKARTA (JP): Bank Ekspor Impor Indonesia's (Bank Exim) indicative conversion rates on Feb. 17, 1998: Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 9,000.00 11,500.00Austrian shilling 1 606.00 899.60Australian dollar 1 5,345.20 7,425.60Belgian franc 1 214.00 295.70Canadian dollar 1 5,559.

English course for Navy officers

English course for Navy officers JAKARTA (JP): Rear Admiral Abu Hanifah Hasanuddin, a personnel affairs assistant to the Navy commander, opened a nine-day English course for 11 of the Navy's high-ranking officers yesterday.

Monsoon forecast to end next month

Monsoon forecast to end next month JAKARTA (JP): The National Meteorology and Geophysics Agency has predicted that the rainy season will end next month.The head of the agency, Sri Diharto, told The Jakarta Post on Tuesday that the rainy season would peak this month in Jakarta and most parts of...

Spotlight

SpotlightPhoto A: MegawatiJP/leoMEET THE AMBASSADOR: U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia Stapleton Roy greets Megawati Soekarnoputri, the ousted leader of the Indonesian Democratic Party. She held a post Idul Fitri gathering at her residence on Monday last week.

Tunky urges PT Timor to review its business

Tunky urges PT Timor to review its business JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Industry and Trade Tunky Ariwibowo has urged PT Timor Putra Nasional to assess whether its business is still commercially feasible.Tunky said yesterday he has called on the car import company, which until last month had received...

KL and S'pore start anew

KL and S'pore start anew KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Malaysia and Singapore sought yesterday to bury old rivalries, agreeing to cooperate in the rescue of the region's reeling economies.Speaking at the end of a visit by Singaporean Premier Goh Chok Tong, Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad also said that...

Team given go ahead to probe sticker system

Team given go ahead to probe sticker system JAKARTA (JP): The city municipality has established a special team to conduct an in-depth study of the proposed sticker system, which is to replace the current three-in-one traffic regulation.Gubernatorial Decree No. 115/1998 dated Feb.

Habibie only needs Armed Forces' nod

Habibie only needs Armed Forces' nod JAKARTA (JP): B.J. Habibie only needs the Armed Forces' nod to make his vice presidential nomination a forgone conclusion after the country's 27 governors lined up behind him yesterday.

A loss of reason

A loss of reason In times of crisis base emotions often triumph over reason. For Indonesians, this age-old axiom is not hard to understand at this particular point in their history as a nation. It is, after all, a truism that explains the wave of unrest and rioting that has in the past weeks hit a...

Dalian, Pohang Steelers in semis

Dalian, Pohang Steelers in semis NINGBO, China (Reuters): A vital goal by Li Ming put Chinese champions Dalian into the semifinals of the Asian club cup on Sunday, despite a loss to Japan's Kashima Antlers in the final group match.

Clubs said to be at fault in collusion

Clubs said to be at fault in collusion JAKARTA (JP): Club officials should also share the blame for any collusion between referees and clubs, chief referee Djafar Umar says.Djafar, head of the referee commission for the Indonesian Soccer Federation (PSSI), said Sunday that club officials often...

Thailand has no plan to adopt currency board

Thailand has no plan to adopt currency board BANGKOK (Reuters): Thailand has no plan to establish a currency board and it is confident that the market can see the difference between economic problems facing the country and Indonesia, government spokesman Akapol Sorasuchart said yesterday.

Thai exporters cautious over Indonesia

Thai exporters cautious over Indonesia BANGKOK (Reuters): Escalating problems in Indonesia, a major importer of Thai rice and sugar, has unnerved Thai exporters, industry sources said yesterday.Indonesia has so far delayed a relatively small shipment of rice and committed to sugar purchases.

Yemeni state visit

Yemeni state visit JAKARTA (JP): Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh is scheduled to arrive here Thursday for a four-day state visit.Minister/State Secretary Moerdiono said the main purpose of the visit was to strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries.

Govt to continue fuel subsidy for the poor

Govt to continue fuel subsidy for the poor JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Mines and Energy I.B. Sudjana said yesterday the government would continue subsidizing fuels used by the poor to prevent them from suffering large price increases.

Rare buffaloes endangered

Rare buffaloes endangered KENDARI, Southeast Sulawesi: The population of rare buffaloes in Southeast Sulawesi has continued to decline because of illegal hunting and logging, an official said."The dwindling population of Southeast Sulawesi buffaloes should be seen as a catastrophe," a spokesman for...