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LEI ready to provide ecolabeling services

LEI ready to provide ecolabeling services JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Ecolabeling Agency (LEI) has announced it is ready to assess and issue certifications to Indonesian timber companies for environmentally sound practices.

Yorris still the subject of police investigation

Yorris still the subject of police investigation JAKARTA (JP): Police still lack the hard evidence or testimonies needed to detain Yorris Raweyai, a Golkar representative in the People's Consultative Assembly who was apprehended last week for alleged gambling, an officer said.

Two arrested for fish bombing

Two arrested for fish bombing PALU, Central Sulawesi: Police have arrested two people on charges of fish bombing in the Peling Islands, famed for their coral reefs.Local police chief Lt. Col. Sudargo was quoted by Antara as saying yesterday that the authorities were still hunting another two...

Golkar executive supports Harmoko on VP contest

Golkar executive supports Harmoko on VP contest JAKARTA (JP): A Golkar executive openly gave support yesterday to Harmoko, the chairman of the dominant political organization, in the race for the vice presidency.

Newcrest's RI gold study

Newcrest's RI gold study MELBOURNE (Reuters): Newcrest Mining Ltd said yesterday it expects an environmental impact and feasibility study on its high grade Gosowong gold mine project in Indonesia to be submitted to the government before the end of February 1998.

Road to democracy still long for Indonesia

Road to democracy still long for Indonesia As a young nation, Indonesia has to grapple with a myriad of issues including those of peaceful leadership succession. Political analyst J. Soedjati Djiwandono shares his thoughts on the issue.

Woman arrested for beating maids

Woman arrested for beating maids JAKARTA (JP): Central Jakarta Police have arrested a woman for allegedly beating three housemaids who were accused of stealing 435 grams of gold jewelry, an officer said yesterday.Central Jakarta police precinct chief Lt. Col.

Women caught with Ecstasy

Women caught with Ecstasy PALU, Central Sulawesi: Police arrested two woman on suspicion of selling Ecstasy pills at Shangrila Discotheque early Thursday, a press report said yesterday.Police officers seized 11 Ecstasy tablets from the women identified only as VM, 23, and EAP, 31, Antara reported.

Elephants run amuck in Aceh

Elephants run amuck in Aceh BANDA ACEH, Aceh (JP): About 35 wild elephants ran amuck early this week in Geumpang, Pidie regency, destroying crops and attacking houses, a press report said yesterday.The head of the provincial Natural Resources Conservation Office, Bambang Suprayogi, said the...

Hidden motive

Hidden motive Kwik Kian Gie's insights have appeared in a number of editions of The Jakarta Post and are usually astute and intelligent.The insight of Jan. 27, however, departs from the usual rational approach.

Goh asked to explain RI aid plan in parliament

Goh asked to explain RI aid plan in parliament SINGAPORE (AFP): Singapore Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong was asked yesterday to explain to parliament his proposal for Singapore and other countries to guarantee payments for Indonesia's imports.

'Spend, God will send': Idul Fitri gives new hope

'Spend, God will send': Idul Fitri gives new hopeBy Kafil Yamin BANDUNG (JP): The pomp and excitement of Idul Fitri is nearly over and hardship looms. Pocketbooks are empty, and it is hard to see a guaranteed income in the bleak future.

Liquidated bank's offices sealed in surprise move

Liquidated bank's offices sealed in surprise move JAKARTA (JP): The remaining employees of the now-defunct Bank Harapan Sentosa (BHS) found their West Jakarta offices sealed with a notice barring their entrance yesterday.The front doors of the BHS headquarters on Jl.

Police given right to investigate graft cases

Police given right to investigate graft cases JAKARTA (JP): A joint informal forum of law enforcement agencies agreed yesterday to allow the police to investigate corruption cases, a task which has been "monopolized" by the Attorney General's Office for the past 27 years.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibition * Painting Exhibition: Journey by Parvathi Nayar Nayaran at The New Age Bar, Jl. Wahid Hasyim 112, Central Jakarta, 6:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., until March 23.Film* Japanese Film, at Pusat Kebudayaan Jepang - The Japan Cultural Foundation, Summitmas I, 2nd-3rd fl., Jl.

Indonesian baby caught in NZ legal wrangle

Indonesian baby caught in NZ legal wrangle AUCKLAND, New Zealand (AP): A nameless infant without a country is caught in a legal limbo, the outcome of a baby smuggling case that has seen one American woman jailed and two other people still to stand trial.

Palm oil little changed at Euro veg oil opening

Palm oil little changed at Euro veg oil opening LONDON (Reuters): Opening palm oil offers were little changed in Europe yesterday morning despite the limit-down close in Malaysia.The Malaysian palm oil futures market closed the extended, 100 ringgit, limit-down mainly on currency factors.

Friends confident Sofjan will return for probe

Friends confident Sofjan will return for probe JAKARTA (JP): Firdaus Wadjdi, the chairman of the Indonesian National Shipowners Association, said yesterday he believed that businessman Sofjan Wanandi would return from abroad on time to answer any police summons.

Hassle-free motoring a treat for Jakartans

Hassle-free motoring a treat for Jakartans JAKARTA (JP): Most major thoroughfares in the city remain deserted and many businesses have not resumed activities although yesterday marked the sixth day after Idul Fitri.

Indonesia delays rice shipments from Thailand

Indonesia delays rice shipments from Thailand BANGKOK (Reuters): Indonesia has delayed taking delivery of shipments of around 100,000 tons of Thai rice due to problems with its letters of credit following its announcement of a temporary freeze on corporate debt repayments, traders said yesterday.

Wolfensohn is no Pronk

Wolfensohn is no Pronk World Bank president James Wolfensohn held a special meeting yesterday (Wednesday) with a number of prominent opposition figures. The enthusiasm for the meeting, on the part of the Indonesians, was considerable.

U.S. cotton exports to RI not at risk after Aussie pact

U.S. cotton exports to RI not at risk after Aussie pact WASHINGTON (Reuters): U.S. cotton exports to Indonesia will not waiver even though Australia is providing trade assistance for its own exports to the Asian country, industry officials said Wednesday.If anything, such a move may help U.S.

Departure tax hike

Departure tax hikeFrom Bisnis IndonesiaI wonder what provides the rationale for a fourfold increase in the departure tax. During this protracted economic crisis, people have looked to the government to create incentives for recovery.

Forest fires threaten research center

Forest fires threaten research center BALIKPAPAN, East Kalimantan (JP): The spreading forest fires in the Kutai National Park near here are threatening a rare species research center, an official said yesterday.

Rupiah weakens slightly as stocks decline

Rupiah weakens slightly as stocks decline JAKARTA (JP): The rupiah weakened again yesterday on fears that recent riots in towns in Java and Sulawesi would spread to other major towns in the country.The rupiah, which burst upward to below 9,000 against the U.S.

Rebel sympathizers jailed in Aceh

Rebel sympathizers jailed in Aceh BANDA ACEH, Aceh: Three sympathizers of the Aceh separatist movement were sentenced to between three and four years in jail by the district court here yesterday.The court found Rusli, 22, M. Yusuf, 31, and T.

USDA seeks options for Asia

USDA seeks options for Asia WASHINGTON (Reuters): Agriculture Undersecretary Gus Schumacher said Wednesday the Agriculture Department was exploring "several options" to maintain U.S. farm exports to South Korea and Southeast Asia.

Social security fund should be repaid to the workers: Expert

Social security fund should be repaid to the workers: Expert YOGYAKARTA (JP): The Rp 6 trillion (about US$600 million) state social security fund should be repaid to the workers who contributed to it to help alleviate their hardship in this time of crisis, an expert has proposed.

Gus Dur recovering, may be discharged from hospital soon

Gus Dur recovering, may be discharged from hospital soon JAKARTA (JP): Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) leader Abdurrahman Wahid, who has spent more than two weeks in hospital recovering from a stroke, may be discharged soon.

TV awards panel honors Asian programs with pizzazz

TV awards panel honors Asian programs with pizzazzBy Yogita Tahil Ramani JAKARTA (JP): Informative TV stories are almost always surefire ratings winners.But programs inevitably do even better with audiences when packaged in original, entertaining concepts.

Producers vow to delay price rises

Producers vow to delay price rises JAKARTA (JP): Major producers, distributors and retailers have again pledged to freeze their prices of some basic food essentials until the end of March.Minister of Industry and Trade Tunky Ariwibowo said yesterday that State Logistics Agency chief Beddu Amang and...

WB president arrives in Manila

WB president arrives in Manila MANILA (AFP): World Bank president James Wolfensohn arrived here yesterday for a visit as part of a tour of countries hit hard by the Asian financial crisis.Wolfensohn is scheduled to meet with Philippine President Fidel Ramos later Thursday at the presidential palace.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Feb.5, 1998: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 650 -50 1,500 AHAP Insurance 350 0 0 Alter Abadi 450 175 862,000 Alumindo Light Metal 350 50 2,784,000...

People's demands

People's demandsFrom MerdekaGoing back in history, 32 years ago the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) was blamed for setting off a chain of events, which ultimately was to bring the Indonesian nation to its knees. Then, the New Order emerged.

Bogus group dupes 'MTV' fans

Bogus group dupes 'MTV' fans JAKARTA (JP): Unsuspecting MTV fans have been swindled out of hundreds of thousands of rupiah in a scam run by a group claiming affiliation with the music television station, MTV Asia marketing manager Daniel Tumewu said yesterday.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:30 My Country 2:35 TV Series: Tom and Jerry Kid 3:10 Children's Dance 3:35 Talk Show: Sambung Rasa 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Student's Quiz: Cerdas Cermat 5:10 Documentary Film: Science World 5:30 Music: Paket 27 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita 6:05 Nusantara, The...

Soeharto holds talks with Bolkiah and Anwar

Soeharto holds talks with Bolkiah and AnwarJP/oby, JP/alx JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto held separate talks with Sultan of Brunei Hassanal Bolkiah and Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim at his residence on Jl. Cendana here yesterday.Officials refused to give details of either meeting.

Police arrest teenager for robbing and killing grandpa

Police arrest teenager for robbing and killing grandpa JAKARTA (JP): A 16-year-old boy has been arrested for allegedly robbing and killing his 82-year-old grandfather, a police officer said yesterday.East Jakarta Police Precinct chief Lt. Col.

Radar malfunction delays Garuda flights

Radar malfunction delays Garuda flights JAKARTA (JP): The radar system at Soekarno-Hatta International airport malfunctioned again for an hour yesterday causing some delays of domestic and international flights, an airline source said.

Mar'ie's extended break sparks uproar at House

Mar'ie's extended break sparks uproar at House JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Finance Mar'ie Muhammad's "too long" a time-out without permission during a hearing session yesterday sparked a bitter protest from legislators.

Indonesian timber firm loses concession

Indonesian timber firm loses concession PHNOM PENH (AFP): The Cambodian government has canceled the largest-single timber concession in the country belonging to a major Indonesian logging company, a report said yesterday.Micro Panin had its 1.4 million hectare (3.

Minister wants gas price to be renegotiated

Minister wants gas price to be renegotiated JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Mines and Energy I.B. Sudjana has asked the state's electricity company PLN and distribution company PGN to renegotiate the gas prices with state oil and gas company Pertamina and its production sharing contractors.

Rupiah travel limit raised

Rupiah travel limit raised JAKARTA (JP): The government has raised the limit on the amount of rupiah travelers may carry with them when leaving and entering the country to Rp 5 million (US$526), up from the unrealistic amount of Rp 50,000.

C. Java rioters surrender loot

C. Java rioters surrender loot REMBANG, Central Java (JP): Dozens of people who rioted in this regency recently have voluntarily relinquished their loot under an amnesty, officials and residents said yesterday.

Political ceteribus paribus and the national leadership

Political ceteribus paribus and the national leadershipBy Hermawan Sulistyo JAKARTA (JP): A political scenario is based on political realities, subject to a condition that everything outside politics remains constant.

Asia faces up to economic contraction

Asia faces up to economic contraction SINGAPORE (Reuters): The previously unthinkable is happening in Asia.As the financial crisis bites, growth in the region which not long ago boasted some of the world's fastest expanding economies is starting to slow down -- fast.

Policies caused food price hikes

Policies caused food price hikes Drastic increases in the cost of basic needs and a shortage in their supply has led to riots in several towns in Java and Sulawesi. H.S. Dillon, executive director of the Center for Agriculture Policy Studies, speculates on how agricultural policies may have...

Fire razes 20 boats

Fire razes 20 boats BATAM, Riau: At least 20 boats belonging to fishermen from Meral village in Tanjungbalai Karimun regency were destroyed in a fire Wednesday night, Antara reported yesterday.West Riau police chief Lt. Col.

Government vows to speed up labor intensive projects

Government vows to speed up labor intensive projects JAKARTA (JP): The government said yesterday it would speed up the implementation of projects designed to provide work for millions of people left jobless by the recession.

Bulog to continue to stabilize sugar, wheat flour prices

Bulog to continue to stabilize sugar, wheat flour prices JAKARTA (JP): The State Logistics Agency (Bulog) will continue its sugar and wheat flour market intervention to help stabilize prices despite the abolishment of its import and distribution monopolies on the two commodities.