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Paris battle pits matrons and artists

Paris battle pits matrons and artistsBy Jon Henley PARIS: In the blue corner, the matrons of Montmartre: tailored twinsets, refined accents, demure but determined defenders of what should be the most romantic corner of Paris.

Riot over food price increases hits Bima

Riot over food price increases hits Bima JAKARTA (JP): Mobs protesting dramatic increases in the prices of essential commodities attacked shops in Bima, West Nusa Tenggara, yesterday, police said.Capt. Bokran of Bima Police told The Jakarta Post by telephone that the violence began at about 9:30 a.

Wynne cruises into Wellington final

Wynne cruises into Wellington final JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's young tennis hopeful Wynne Prakusya cruises to the Wellington Women's International Tournament finals today.The 16-year-old Wynne, who also made it into the junior Australian Open grand slam final last week, defeated Australian Lechia...

Myanmar's bid to join regional groups

Myanmar's bid to join regional groups Myanmar needs to do more if it hopes to gain membership in other regional groupings.By Ahmed M. Khalid REGIONAL integration is advancing rapidly in Asia as a result of both market forces and government policies.

Food prices

Food prices Despite the government's assurance of adequate stocks of basic commodities, prices in the shops continue to rise. It is unclear who is profiteering from the situation, but what is clear is that the poorest level of society will suffer the most.

53 injured in West Java express train accident

53 injured in West Java express train accident PURWAKARTA, West Java (JP): Seven people were seriously hurt and 46 others suffered minor injuries when a Jakarta-Bandung express train collided head-on with a waiting train near the small Sadang railway station yesterday morning.

Loek van Wely advances to 5th round

Loek van Wely advances to 5th roundBy Kristianus Liem This is the fifth in series of six articles on the World Chess Championships held in Groningen, the Netherlands, in December last year. JAKARTA (JP): Grandmaster Loek van Wely became the only Dutch player to advance to round five (in the best of...

No one asks you to come to Jakarta

No one asks you to come to Jakarta Jakarta has long attracted people from all over Indonesia with promises of a better life. Many have made it, but many others had their dreams shattered by the harsh reality of life in a big city.

Jungle beckons for Dutch queen's 'child'

Jungle beckons for Dutch queen's 'child' BALIKPAPAN, East Kalimantan (JP): The Samboja forest research station, about 30 kilometers north of here, will release 33 orangutans from its quarantine center to the wilderness today.

Bapedal cautious on who lit forest fires

Bapedal cautious on who lit forest fires BALIKPAPAN, East Kalimantan (JP): The fresh forest and brush fires should not be blamed solely on slash-and-burn farmers, a government official said here yesterday.

City to open shops at major mosques

City to open shops at major mosques JAKARTA (JP): The municipality in cooperation with the Center for Information and Development Studies (CIDES) will set up and operate small shops at major mosques to sell basic food commodities at reasonable prices, a city official has said.Prawoto S.

Singapore partners split on Ciputra mall

Singapore partners split on Ciputra mall SINGAPORE (Reuters): Singapore partners in a US$488 million shopping and hotel development with Indonesia's PT Ciputra Development are split over carrying on with the project.

Apkindo opposed over 'rent-seeking mechanism'

Apkindo opposed over 'rent-seeking mechanism' JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Wood Panel Association (Apkindo) has set up what many plywood companies here detest as a new rent- seeking mechanism to replace its export cartel which was abolished early this month under the Jan.

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates JAKARTA (JP): Bank Ekspor Impor Indonesia's (Bank Exim) indicative conversion rates on Feb. 6, 1998: Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 8,500.00 11,500.00Austrian shilling 1 584.00 880.20Australian dollar 1 5,148.50 7,242.00Belgian franc 1 204.10 291.90Canadian dollar 1 5,319.

S'pore property prices drop by 12.1 percent

S'pore property prices drop by 12.1 percent SINGAPORE (AFP): Singapore property prices fell by an average of 12.1 percent in 1997, a land management agency said yesterday amid fears that many new developments would be frozen this year due to a glut and an economic slowdown.

IMF sees larger foreign bank role in Asia

IMF sees larger foreign bank role in Asia SEOUL (Reuters): Foreign banks will likely have a larger presence in Asia's highly-protected financial sector under recent reforms agreed with the International Monetary Fund, IMF Asia- Pacific director Hubert Neiss said yesterday.

No confidence in the superstructure

No confidence in the superstructure With reference to Osvaldo Coelho's letter in The Jakarta Post of Feb. 4.When the government dissolved 16 private banks, the rupiah plunged from Rp 6,200 to around Rp 8,000 against the U.S. dollar.

No decision yet on promotion of Wiranto: Putu Rai

No decision yet on promotion of Wiranto: Putu Rai JAKARTA (JP): Army spokesman Brig. Gen. I Dewa Putu Rai said yesterday that no decision had been made regarding the promotion of Army Chief of Staff Gen. Wiranto to lead the Armed Forces (ABRI)."We have not received the Presidential decree on Gen.

Minister asks cartoonists promote local culture

Minister asks cartoonists promote local culture JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Education and Culture Wardiman Djojonegoro (right in above photo) called on the country's cartoonists yesterday to help the government promote national culture.

Foodstuffs to go 'on sale' at city's temporary bazaars

Foodstuffs to go 'on sale' at city's temporary bazaars JAKARTA (JP): The city administration is to hold bazaars offering basic commodities for low prices to help residents cope with the lack of stocks and skyrocketing prices of food.

Malaysian goods promoted

Malaysian goods promoted KUALA LUMPUR (DPA): Women members of Malaysia's biggest ethnic Chinese political party will launch a nationwide "Love Malaysia" campaign today to help speed up the country's economic recovery, a news report said yesterday.

RI illegal workers held in Malaysia

RI illegal workers held in Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysian immigration officers detained 48 illegal Indonesian women workers at a garment factory in the northern state of Penang, a newspaper report said yesterday.

Thailand backs ASEAN currency trade idea

Thailand backs ASEAN currency trade idea BANGKOK (Reuters): Visiting Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday Thailand had agreed to his proposal that ASEAN countries trade among themselves in their local currencies as a way to overcome current problems.

PT Artha Daya appointed to manage state coal sales

PT Artha Daya appointed to manage state coal sales JAKARTA (JP): The Directorate General of Mining has appointed PT Artha Daya Coalindo to handle sales of coal which the government receives from private coal mining contractors.Minister of Mines and Energy I.B.

Asian inflation not likely to soar

Asian inflation not likely to soar SINGAPORE (Reuters): Inflation rates are on the rise across Asia following the sharp drop in currency values since the middle of 1997 but, with one or two exceptions, there is little risk of any Latin American-style inflationary boom, analysts say.

Sports council prepares three budget proposals for Asiad

Sports council prepares three budget proposals for Asiad JAKARTA (JP): The National Sports Council's 13th Asian Games task force has prepared three budget proposals for sending a national contingent to the quadrennial event in Bangkok in December.

Youth group protests 'D&R' editorial on Sofjan Wanandi

Youth group protests 'D&R' editorial on Sofjan Wanandi JAKARTA (JP): About 40 youths demonstrated outside the headquarters of D&R magazine yesterday, protesting its latest editorial which suggests they were sent by the military to stage recent demonstrations against businessman Sofjan Wanandi.

Haj operation protected from rupiah plunge

Haj operation protected from rupiah plunge JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Religious Affairs Tarmizi Taher has announced the government exchanged Rp 1.6 trillion into American dollars and Saudi reals in July to cover the expense of sending approximately 203,000 Indonesians on this year's haj pilgrimage.

Gambling rife in Yogyakarta

Gambling rife in Yogyakarta YOGYAKARTA: The local legislative council is concerned about the widespread gambling that politicians suspect enjoys the backing of corrupt government officials.Herman Abdurrahman, the council's deputy speaker, urged the authorities Thursday to crack down on owners of...

Local private debt put at $23 billion

Local private debt put at $23 billion JAKARTA (JP): Private Indonesian companies account for only US$23.07 billion of the $73.96 billion in foreign debts owed by the country's private sector, the government has announced.

Indonesian soccer body to start league on March 22

Indonesian soccer body to start league on March 22 JAKARTA (JP): The All Indonesian Soccer Federation meeting decided on Thursday to delay the fourth Indonesian soccer league, which originally started on Feb. 8, to March 22.

Mob destroys radio tower

Mob destroys radio tower PEMALANG, Central Java: More than 100 angry people destroyed a radio tower Sunday they suspected was used to spy on residents, police said yesterday.Pemalang police chief Lt. Col.

Demands for change should be heard

Demands for change should be heard During the dialog that took place this week between World Bank president James D. Wolfensohn and a number of prominent Indonesian personalities, one topic stood out. Indonesian professionals at the meeting expressed disappointment with the World Bank saying the...

Stock prices increase, rupiah remains stable

Stock prices increase, rupiah remains stable JAKARTA (JP): Stock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) rose 4.29 percent on renewed market optimism after the government announced new data on private sector debt, stockbrokers said.

Japanese govt to provide more aid to Indonesia

Japanese govt to provide more aid to Indonesia TOKYO (Agencies): Japan plans to announce further financial aid to Indonesia and will send a mission to the country next week, vice finance minister Eisuke Sakakibara said yesterday.

Education: Learning from a crisis

Education: Learning from a crisisBy David Harries JAKARTA (JP): Economic volatility and political uncertainty are fostering fears for the future in Indonesia and its neighbors, with good reason. The economic debacle is a global trauma.

Policeman remains in custody over theft

Policeman remains in custody over theft JAKARTA (JP): The police internal affairs unit has continued to detain a police sergeant for allegedly stealing US$10,000 from his superior.City Police spokesman Lt. Col. E. Aritonang said yesterday interrogators had not yet finished questioning First Sgt.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Feb. 6, 1998: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 700 50 7,500 AHAP Insurance 350 0 0 Alter Abadi 625 175 419,500 Alumindo Light Metal 400 50 1,879,500...

Mar'ie confident of overcoming economic hurdles

Mar'ie confident of overcoming economic hurdles JAKARTA (JP): Finance Minister Mar'ie Muhammad is confident Indonesia will weather the current economic storms to anchor with a much stronger economic structure.

'Investors should view individual Asian countries'

'Investors should view individual Asian countries' MANILA (AFP): Investors should look at individual Asian countries instead of the region as a whole because of the varying degrees economies have been affected by the regional financial turmoil, the World Bank chief said yesterday.

Mahathir heads for Philippines

Mahathir heads for Philippines BANGKOK (AFP): Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad left here for Manila yesterday after gaining support from the Thai premier for a proposal to conduct ASEAN trade in local currencies, officials said yesterday.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:30 My Country 2:35 TV Series: The Crystal Maze 3:10 Environment Program: Mengenal Lingkungan 3:35 Tour and Travel: Wisata Nasional 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Sports 5:30 TV Series: Full House 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita 6:05 Nusantara, The Beloved Country 6:15...

Indonesia fires back at U.S. human rights rap

Indonesia fires back at U.S. human rights rap JAKARTA (JP): The government hit back strongly yesterday at the U.S. State Department's critical report on human rights in Indonesia, saying it reflected an imbalanced and biased view of the human rights situation in the country.

Tap water tariffs to increase 25% for major users

Tap water tariffs to increase 25% for major users JAKARTA (JP): Tap water tariffs for the city's large-scale users will be increased an average 25 percent as of April 1, Governor Sutiyoso announced yesterday.

Facing unskilled migrants

Facing unskilled migrants After every Idul Fitri holiday, the Jakarta administration is faced with an annual dilemma: the influx of unwanted migrants from poverty-stricken villages. These people journey far, alone or with relatives who are returning to the capital after celebrating the Islamic...

ID card checks to keep jobless out of Jakarta

ID card checks to keep jobless out of Jakarta JAKARTA (JP): The municipality is to make changes to its routine Yustisi Operation which checks identification cards with the aim of stopping unemployed people from moving here, an official said yesterday.

Asian currencies shored up by sagging U.S. dollar

Asian currencies shored up by sagging U.S. dollar SINGAPORE (Reuters): Asian currencies were mostly firmer yesterday as the U.S. dollar remained out of favor against major currencies and regional stock markets extended recent gains on foreign fund inflows.

Idul Fitri

Idul Fitri As a Moslem expatriate, let me first felicitate with fellow Moslems on the blessed occasion of what in Northern Nigeria's Hausa language is called Karamar Sallah, Idul Fitri in Arabic and Lebaran in Indonesian.

Senior military figure warns of political adventurers

Senior military figure warns of political adventurers JAKARTA (JP): The most senior living military figure, Gen. (ret) Abdul Haris Nasution, called yesterday for the nation to be careful of political adventurers cashing in on the monetary crisis.

Activists urge return of RI baby from NZ

Activists urge return of RI baby from NZ JAKARTA (JP): Two activists called on the government yesterday to bring home a stateless and nameless Indonesian baby boy who is caught in legal limbo in New Zealand.