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Panin denies layoff

Panin denies layoff JAKARTA (JP): Panin Securities denied yesterday that it had laid off employees to cope with the impact of the country's financial problem.Director of the securities house, Hendra H. Kustarjo, told The Jakarta Post yesterday that there had been no major layoff at his company.

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 Documentary: Sukses Berkarya 5:30 TV Drama: Koreksi Diri 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita 6:05 Nusantara, The...

Nation want Soeharto: Harmoko

Nation want Soeharto: Harmoko JAKARTA (JP): Golkar announced yesterday that it was fully convinced that the nation still wanted incumbent President Soeharto to lead the nation for another five years.Chairman Harmoko told reporters that the political group had conducted a survey to test the...

Djajanti's fish canning plant

Djajanti's fish canning plant JAKARTA (JP): PT Biak Mina Jaya, a subsidiary of the Djajanti Group, said yesterday it had planned to build a fish canning plant to increase its total production to 11,000 tons per day.

Asia-Pacific markets rally amid HK rebound

Asia-Pacific markets rally amid HK rebound HONG KONG (AFP): Asian share prices rallied yesterday with some markets making their first gains in the new year, taking heart from Wall Street's resilience and a rebound in Hong Kong.Indonesian share prices jumped a spectacular 9.

S'pore boy admits to abusing maid

S'pore boy admits to abusing maid SINGAPORE (AFP): A Singaporean schoolboy has admitted abusing an Indonesian maid by burning her forearm with a hot iron, scalding her with boiling water and punching her on the forehead, a report said yesterday.

Workers protest over allowance

Workers protest over allowance TANGERANG (JP): About 500 workers of a ceramics company on Jl. Kali Sabi in Jatiuwung have gone on strike, protesting the management's decision to pay half of their Idul Fitri allowances in the firm's ceramics products.

Joko stretched in season-opener at Japan Open

Joko stretched in season-opener at Japan Open TOKYO (AFP): Former world badminton champion Joko Suprianto faced a spirited challenge from Japan's Shuichi Nakao in the first round of the season-opener Japan Open yesterday.

Price uncertainty forces jewelry stores to close

Price uncertainty forces jewelry stores to close JAKARTA (JP): Many gold jewelry stores in Jakarta have temporarily closed due to uncertainty in gold prices and the sluggish market.Some traders told The Jakarta Post yesterday the sharp fluctuation of the rupiah against the U.S.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Painting Exhibition: Kumuh by Margono at Galeri Cipta III, Taman Ismail Marzuki Arts Center, Jl. Cikini Raya 73, Central Jakarta, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., until Jan. 18. * Photo Exhibition: 100 old photos from Indonesia and Singapore, at Galeri TC (Twilight Cafe), Jl.

Harvest may fail due to drought

Harvest may fail due to drought KUPANG, East Nusa Tenggara: This year's corn harvest in the province may fail due to drought, Antara reported yesterday.Thousands of hectares of corn fields in the regencies of Flores Timur, Kupang, Timur Tengah Selatan, Ende, and Ngada have been affected by drought.

Palm and lauric oils drift lower in Europe

Palm and lauric oils drift lower in Europe LONDON (Reuters): Palm and lauric oil prices drifted lower during Monday afternoon in a quiet European vegetable oil market.Lower palm oil prices in Malaysia on profit-taking gave the market a softer feel, but traders said they were awaiting further...

Recouping stocks bolster Asian currencies

Recouping stocks bolster Asian currencies SINGAPORE (Reuters): Regional stock markets showed solid gains across the board on Tuesday and as overseas investors tentatively dipped a toe into the equities pool, local currencies firmed.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Jan. 13, 1998: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 700 0 0 AHAP Insurance 450 0 0 Alter Abadi 325 0 0 Alumindo Light Metal 250 0 144,500 Alumindo Perkasa...

Dorodjatun named ambassador to U.S.

Dorodjatun named ambassador to U.S. JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Alatas said yesterday that Washington has approved economist Dorodjatun Kuntjoro-Jakti as the next Indonesian ambassador to the United States.

Rates for tax payment

Rates for tax payment JAKARTA (JP): The government announced yesterday new official conversion rates as the basis for payment of import duty, value added tax on goods and services, sales tax on luxury goods, export tax and income tax.The new conversion rates will be valid for one week, from Jan.

BankWatch downgrades Indonesian rating

BankWatch downgrades Indonesian rating JAKARTA (JP): Bank credit rating agency Thomson BankWatch downgraded its sovereign risk rating for Indonesia from BB to B+ on the country's heightening political uncertainty.Thomson BankWatch sovereign risk director Betty J.

Spotlight

SpotlightPhoto A: WorshipJP/OBYNEW SITE FOR WORSHIP: Jakarta Military Commander Maj. Gen. Syafrie Sjamsoeddin (third left) listens to the head of a Hindu community organization in South Jakarta, Vice Adm.

Amendment of press law to rest on new cabinet

Amendment of press law to rest on new cabinetBy Warief Djajanto Basorie JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Information R. Hartono has hinted at a possible review of the press regulation under which a number of media have been closed down, but their fate will not be clear until after March.

Alatas warns of possible global financial collapse

Alatas warns of possible global financial collapse NEW YORK (DPA): Indonesia has warned developed countries that the collapse of financial markets in some Asian countries could spill over to other parts of the world, destroying decades of economic growth.

Megawati's moral step

Megawati's moral step With the national crisis which is engulfing economic and political domains, in today's situation the people expect shocking announcements at any time.However, until last weekend nobody had expected any such element from ousted opposition leader Megawati Soekarnoputri, the...

Hashimoto tells Clinton of worries over SE Asia

Hashimoto tells Clinton of worries over SE Asia TOKYO (Reuters): Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto told U.S. President Bill Clinton in a telephone conversation yesterday that Japan was worried about the financial crisis in Southeast Asia, a Japanese government source said.

Two arrested for brawling

Two arrested for brawling JAKARTA (JP): Police have formally charged two men for possessing sharp weapons during Sunday's sporadic brawls between residents of two districts in South Jakarta's Bukit Duri area.City Police spokesman Lt. Col. E.

INFID calls for peaceful political change

INFID calls for peaceful political change JAKARTA (JP): The International NGO Forum on Indonesian Development (INFID) called on the nation yesterday to join in efforts to peacefully and constitutionally prepare for immediate political change.

Management of Jamsostek

Management of JamsostekFrom KompasIt is amazing that with virtually no capital to speak of at its establishment three or four years ago, PT Jamsostek (the state-owned social security company) has collected funds amounting to Rp 5.3 trillion.

U.S. politicians attack IMF for its aid to Asia

U.S. politicians attack IMF for its aid to Asia WASHINGTON (Reuters): The International Monetary Fund came under fire on Monday for its Asian bailouts as former Republican presidential candidate Steve Forbes said it and the Clinton administration were making the financial crisis worse.

Merrill Lynch sees no fast end to Asian crisis

Merrill Lynch sees no fast end to Asian crisis FRANKFURT (Reuters): There are no signs of the Asian currency crisis abating as the region's businesses and households shun local units in favor of the U.S. dollar, Merrill Lynch chief global currency strategist said on Monday.

Rubber recovers in S'pore

Rubber recovers in S'pore SINGAPORE (Reuters): Rubber traders used the relative calm seen in Southeast Asia's financial markets yesterday to engage in some light shortcovering while likewise keeping a wary eye on the situation in Indonesia, dealers said.

U.S concerned crisis could disrupt stability

U.S concerned crisis could disrupt stability JAKARTA (JP): Discussions with United States Defense Secretary William Cohen revealed yesterday that Washington harbors concerns that the economic turmoil in Southeast Asia could disrupt regional stability.

Thai-Myanmar gas row continues

Thai-Myanmar gas row continues BANGKOK (AFP): A dispute between Thailand's state-owned petroleum authority and conservationists over a Thai-Myanmar gas pipeline is no closer to resolution, even though work has resumed on the project, reports said yesterday.

Coup en Passant

Coup en PassantBy Djanwar Madjolelo JAKARTA (JP): This deal is from the qualifying third session of the European Pairs in The Hague, the Netherlands. Board : 25Dealer : NorthVulnerable: East-West NORTH (S) 10 7 (H) K 9 4 (D) 9 8 7 5 3 (C) A 5 2 WEST EAST(S) J 8 (S) K 9 4 2(H) Q 7 6 3 (H) J 10(D) 4...

Asiad on track despite crisis: Thailand

Asiad on track despite crisis: Thailand BANGKOK (Reuters): Thailand said yesterday it would be ready to hold the 13th Asian Games in Bangkok as scheduled in December despite budget cuts, regional economic turmoil and some sponsor threats to pull out.

The power of information

The power of information In time of crisis, whether it is economic, political or monetary, such as that we are experiencing at present, we feel the importance of the role of information, especially information coming from the right source, which is the government.

Hun Sen against ASEAN advice

Hun Sen against ASEAN advice PHNOM PENH (AFP): Cambodian strongman Hun Sen rejected any advice on democracy and human rights from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations yesterday, saying it was in no position to lecture on those subjects.

Govt allocates Rp 204b for drought-hit areas

Govt allocates Rp 204b for drought-hit areas JAKARTA (JP): The government will allocate more than Rp 204 billion (US$25.5 million) in the next two and a half months to help restore food subsistence and develop the three drought-hit regencies in Irian Jaya.

Aid to S. Korea seen squeezing Asia liquidity

Aid to S. Korea seen squeezing Asia liquidity TOKYO (Reuters): The global injection of liquidity into South Korea to help Seoul ride out its crisis is choking off capital flows to the rest of Asia as international banks draw funds from other places, senior analysts say.

Depositors demand their money

Depositors demand their money JAKARTA (JP): Twelve people claiming to represent some 38,000 holders of savings accounts in banks liquidated by the government in November asked the House of Representatives yesterday to push the government to reimburse all their money.

Rupiah stabilizes against the greenback

Rupiah stabilizes against the greenback JAKARTA (JP): The rupiah stabilized against the U.S. dollar yesterday on a positive market response to talks between the IMF team and Indonesian officials on the country's worsening economy, currency dealers said.

Ex-husband jailed for damaging house

Ex-husband jailed for damaging house BOGOR (JP): The Bogor District Court sentenced a man to four months in jail yesterday for damaging a house belonging to his former wife in Kampung Sugutamu of Bakti Jaya village.

Spie may delay RI deal

Spie may delay RI deal PARIS (Reuters): A senior executive with construction firm Spie Batignolles was quoted yesterday as saying a three billion franc contract in Indonesia may be delayed due to economic problems, but he did not expect it to be cancelled.

Finding balance between stability and change

Finding balance between stability and changeBy Mochtar Buchori JAKARTA (JP): The seven-page resolution in the ASEAN summit in Kuala Lumpur last month, called ASEAN Vision 2020, states that ASEAN is "an outward-looking Association of Southeast Asian Nations, living in peace, stability and prosperity...

Smelter project continues

Smelter project continues TOKYO (Reuters): Japan's Mitsubishi Materials Corp. said yesterday it did not expect any delay in the launch of its copper smelter and refinery in Indonesia, despite a financial crisis sweeping the Southeast Asian country.

Save the rupiah

Save the rupiah I am an expatriate living in Indonesia for the last three years. Indonesia is a fantastic country to live in with its diversity in culture, people and the scenic landscape. It is a shame to observe over the last few months, especially since December last year, that the people of...

Megawati's nomination 'up to the people'

Megawati's nomination 'up to the people' JAKARTA (JP): Aides to Megawati Soekarnoputri said her willingness to run for the presidency was not a mere political show and it is the people who now have to decide whether they would like to see her nominated as the next president.

Hashimoto, Kohl phone Soeharto, Goh due here

Hashimoto, Kohl phone Soeharto, Goh due here JAKARTA (JP): Japanese Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto and German Chancellor Helmut Kohl yesterday telephoned President Soeharto to express their concerns about Indonesia's deepening financial crisis.

Cohen calls for closer military ties with SE Asia

Cohen calls for closer military ties with SE Asia KUALA LUMPUR (Agencies): U.S. Defense Secretary William Cohen called yesterday for closer military ties with Southeast Asian countries to support the 100,000 American troops that guarantee regional security.

Economic, political reforms must work together

Economic, political reforms must work together JAKARTA (JP): Economic reforms made to deal with the lingering economic crisis will only succeed if they are coupled with democratic political reforms which ensure the enforcement of law, the National Commission on Human Rights said here yesterday.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Painting Exhibition: Kumuh by Margono at Galeri Cipta III, Taman Ismail Marzuki Arts Center, Jl. Cikini Raya 73, Central Jakarta, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., until Jan. 18. * Photo Exhibition: 100 old photos from Indonesia and Singapore, at Galeri TC (Twilight Cafe), Jl.

Perumka prepares for exodus

Perumka prepares for exodus BANDUNG: The Perumka train company has prepared 247 locomotive and 1,006 passenger carriages to carry an average of 178,000 commuters daily during the Idul Fitri holiday at the end of the month.

12 karatekas selected for Asian Games

12 karatekas selected for Asian Games JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Karate-do Federation (Forki) is grooming 12 young karatekas to take part in the Asian Games in Bangkok this December.Boy Crain, the federation's technical director, said Sunday the 12 karatekas were chosen following their good...