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Ford Lynx slips quietly onto small car shopping lists

Ford Lynx slips quietly onto small car shopping listsBy John Aglionby You have to hand it to Ford.The economy is in turmoil and the cost of imports is rising exponentially by the day as the rupiah continues its free fall but the American company goes ahead and launches a sedan that many...

Mayor asked to help settle land dispute

Mayor asked to help settle land dispute JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso ordered East Jakarta Mayor Sudarsono to investigate and settle a dispute between a city- owned developer and a private bank over a 2,187-square-meter plot on Jl. Matraman.

Mercedes-Benz lifts lid on new CLK Cabrio

Mercedes-Benz lifts lid on new CLK CabrioBy Neil McDonald MERCEDES-BENZ may have come up with the perfect compromise for Indonesian buyers looking for open-top motoring -- the new CLK Cabrio.Although PT Star Motors, the local assembler and importer, has brought in about 35 SLKs -- the sporty...

UNIDO ready to help develop RI's industry

UNIDO ready to help develop RI's industry JAKARTA (JP): The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) said here yesterday it was ready to work with the Indonesian government to develop the country's industrial sector.

Experts call for action to curb unemployment

Experts call for action to curb unemployment JAKARTA (JP): Experts are appealing to the government to take concrete measures to stop high unemployment from swelling as a result of the economic crisis.Sociologists Arief Budiman and Loekman Soetrisno along with population expert Sofian Effendi told...

Asian currencies fret as won, rupiah plummet

Asian currencies fret as won, rupiah plummet SINGAPORE (Reuters): Thin year-end trading, South Korea's economic woes and renewed worries about Indonesian President Soeharto's health sent Asian currencies spiraling to new lows yesterday.

RP congressman gets 173 years

RP congressman gets 173 years MANILA (Reuters): A Philippine trial court sentenced yesterday congressman Romeo Jalosjos up to 173 years in jail for raping a minor in one of the country's most celebrated sex cases in years.

S. Korea's GNP admits trying to raise loans

S. Korea's GNP admits trying to raise loans SEOUL (AFP): South Korea's majority party admitted yesterday to trying to raise massive underground loans, triggering accusations it was seeking to buy votes in the Dec. 18 presidential poll.

Asia metal recovery elusive

Asia metal recovery elusive SINGAPORE (Reuters): Recovery is looking more elusive for base metals in Asia as regional currencies crashed to record lows against the U.S. dollar on Friday, dealers said."Because of this currency situation, I can only see a dark picture.

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: 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 Village...

New policy for village development

New policy for village development PALU, Central Sulawesi: The government has issued three new policies on village development in anticipation of the social changes occurring as a result of development and the global era.

South Korea's financial crisis attacks world markets again

South Korea's financial crisis attacks world markets againBy Nick Cumming-Bruce and Larry Elliott BANGKOK/LONDON: Shock waves from a new financial crisis in South Korea rippled round the globe Thursday with Asia gripped by a currency contagion and share prices plunging in Europe and North America.

Bouraq private exchange rate

Bouraq private exchange rate Did Bouraq know something about what was going to happen to the rupiah well before we all did? As of mid October it had set its own private, profit-making rate of Rp 4,100/US$ for people purchasing airline tickets.

Malaysia told to get saving

Malaysia told to get saving KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysian Premier Mahathir Mohamad pushed the private sector to trim high salaries now paid to its senior executives in the wake of the current economic turmoil, reports said yesterday.

Aid to Korea should be raised to $100b: Analysts

Aid to Korea should be raised to $100b: Analysts SINGAPORE (Reuters): The International Monetary Fund's (IMF) US$57 billion aid package for South Korea is not nearly big enough to plug Seoul's vast short-term debt gap and needs to be substantially increased, analysts said yesterday.

Hit-and-run taxi driver kills school student

Hit-and-run taxi driver kills school student JAKARTA (JP): A taxi driver, who tried to flee after allegedly hitting a 14-year-old boy on Jl. Raya Bekasi in East Jakarta, was caught a few hours later by a motorist who gave chase.

Patmawati, Winarni get Rp 50m bonus

Patmawati, Winarni get Rp 50m bonus JAKARTA (JP): National Sports Council chairman Wismoyo Arismunandar handed over Rp 50 million bonuses to weight lifters Patmawati and Winarni after they won gold medals in the World Weight lifting Championships in Chiang Mai, Thailand.

Appointment with danger

Appointment with danger Shocking news stories come to light almost every day here and this tendency has made our people too busy to decide which dreadful experiences are worth learning from to prevent future disasters.

East Timorese get death for ambush

East Timorese get death for ambush JAKARTA (JP): A district court sentenced to death two East Timorese separatist rebels Thursday for their involvement in a May 30 ambush which killed 17 security personnel in Baucau regency, East Timor.

Justice minister condemns arrest of prosecutors

Justice minister condemns arrest of prosecutors JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Justice Oetojo Oesman yesterday criticized the way police arrested and questioned employees of the Jakarta Provincial Prosecutor's Office for their alleged involvement in manipulating witnesses' testimonies.

Passengers upset over retroactive hike in airfares

Passengers upset over retroactive hike in airfares NUSA DUA, Bali (JP): Air passengers at the Soekarno-Hatta Airport in Jakarta and the Ngurah Rai Airport in Bali were upset over an unexpected retroactive increase in airfares which became effective yesterday.

33% cut in number of airport taxis

33% cut in number of airport taxis JAKARTA (JP): The management of Soekarno-Hatta International Airport has announced its plan to reduce the number of taxis serving the airport from 3,000 to 2,000 as of next month.

Soeharto cancels KL summit trip

Soeharto cancels KL summit trip JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto has canceled his trip to Kuala Lumpur for the 30th commemorative summit of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) next week.

Annan to visit Malaysia

Annan to visit Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan will arrive here tomorrow for a four-day visit, coinciding with an East Asian summit, reports said yesterday.Annan, accompanied by his wife and UN officials, is scheduled to meet Malaysian King Tuanku Jaa'far...

Try laments RI's human resources

Try laments RI's human resources JAKARTA (JP): Vice President Try Sutrisno expressed concern yesterday about the worrisome quality of Indonesia's human resources development.Citing a 1997 United Nations Development Program report on human development, Try said Indonesia ranked only 99th out of 175...

Two Indonesian VJs rise from pack to 'MTV' screens

Two Indonesian VJs rise from pack to 'MTV' screensBy Yogita Tahil Ramani and Edith Hartanto JAKARTA (JP): A bevy of beautiful women dance and jiggle in white, short T-shirts. As the Spice Girls blare out girl power commands to "shake it to the left, shake it to the right", the eight dancers...

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Painting Exhibition: Impressions of Indonesia by Hetty Ansing at the Nusantara Gallery, Jl. Arteri Raya, Paradiso Executive Complex, Central Jakarta, until Jan. 10. * Painting Exhibition: Nuansa Cakrawala, by Rieta Yoedho, A. Malik A., Emily D.

Khatami wins boost from Islamic summit

Khatami wins boost from Islamic summitBy Paul Taylor TEHRAN (Reuters): An Islamic summit in Tehran gave a strong boost to Iran's new President Mohammad Khatami and showed Iranians the welcome they can expect on the world stage if they eschew harsh anti-Western rhetoric.

What's wrong with Indonesian films?

What's wrong with Indonesian films?From MerdekaThe Indonesian film world is seriously sick and there is no remedy for it. It is in very poor condition and awakes only occasionally. The question is how for long will it be sick? When will it be healthy?Actually the national film industries of other...

Bridgestone may raise tire prices 30% next year

Bridgestone may raise tire prices 30% next year JAKARTA (JP): PT Bridgestone Tire Indonesia said yesterday it may have to raise the price of its products 30 percent next year to meet increasing production costs.The tire company's marketing director, H.

Bank Lippo receives ISO 9001

Bank Lippo receives ISO 9001 JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed Bank Lippo of the widely diversified Lippo Group has received the ISO 9001 certificate for the quality of its automatic telling machinery (ATM) system and its data center operations.

Reality bites for 'MTV' video jockeys

Reality bites for 'MTV' video jockeys JAKARTA (JP): Say video jockey, and several thoughts come to mind -- a gabbing cutie on TV, Donna Karan leather jackets and Manolo Blahniks, a bespectacled music buff, money, a great social life, designer Mickey Mouse goggles or a Spice Girls' interview.

Thailand not to seek easing of IMF conditions

Thailand not to seek easing of IMF conditions BANGKOK (AFP): Premier Chuan Leekpai has vowed Bangkok would not seek an easing of its IMF bailout conditions, despite Thai currency and stock markets receiving another beating, a report said yesterday.

Lippo Securities' profit surges to Rp 236 billion

Lippo Securities' profit surges to Rp 236 billion JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed securities firm PT Lippo Securities announced yesterday that its consolidated operating profit surged 600 percent to Rp 236 billion (US$52.44 million) in the first nine months of this year.

Police confiscate 70 kg of marijuana from ship passenger

Police confiscate 70 kg of marijuana from ship passenger JAKARTA (JP): Tanjung Priok Port Police arrested a ship passenger arriving from Medan, North Sumatra, for allegedly possessing 70 kilograms of marijuana, police said.The port police chief, Lt. Col.

Former employee deceives workers

Former employee deceives workers JAKARTA (JP): Police have arrested a former employee of state- owned telecommunications firm PT Telkom office in Jakarta for deceiving at least 13 would-be job applicants, a Telkom executive said yesterday.Deputy head of the Jakarta office Jimmy R.

Guard killed while patrolling factory

Guard killed while patrolling factory JAKARTA (JP): A security guard for a factory in Bekasi was found dead early yesterday with at least eight stab wounds in his body, a police officer said.Second Lt. Saut Gultom of Bekasi Police precinct said that Sunarto, 45, was killed by a group of people, who...

PPP to select would-be leaders

PPP to select would-be leaders JAKARTA (JP): The United Development Party (PPP) has promised it will carefully select presidential and vice presidential candidates for 1998/2003 and will name only deserving people to be brought to the People's Consultative Assembly next March.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Dec.12, 1997: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 650 -100 8,500 AHAP Insurance 625 0 0 Alter Abadi 400 0 0 Alumindo Light Metal 175 -50 5,878,500 Alumindo...

ABRI won't tolerate voting, walkouts

ABRI won't tolerate voting, walkouts BANDUNG (JP): The Armed Forces forewarned yesterday those seeking to disrupt March's People's General Assembly (MPR) by "excessive" interruptions, walking out of meetings, or taking votes.Armed Forces (ABRI) Commander Gen.

RI one of the cheapest business locations

RI one of the cheapest business locations LONDON (AFP): Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia, three economies that have been ravaged by the financial turmoil, are among the world's most inexpensive business locations, the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) said.

Mar'ie and Rubin discuss RI's IMF package

Mar'ie and Rubin discuss RI's IMF package WASHINGTON (AP): U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin and Indonesian Finance Minister Mar'ie Muhammad on Thursday discussed implementation of a US$23 billion rescue package the IMF arranged for Indonesia in October.

Hardships prompt citizens to pawn their valuables

Hardships prompt citizens to pawn their valuables JAKARTA (JP): The number of people hocking their belongings at state-run pawnshops in the city has skyrocketed in the lead up to the festive season, an official said yesterday.

Japanese divers go missing

Japanese divers go missing UJUNGPANDANG, South Sulawesi: Police are still searching the waters for five Japanese and one Indonesian diver missing after a dive near Betang Island yesterday afternoon.The divers were reported missing in the afternoon, lost on their second dive of the day yesterday,...

UN member reports on E. Timor visit

UN member reports on E. Timor visit DILI, East Timor: A visiting member of the United Nations subcommission on the prevention of discrimination and protection of minorities, Miguel Alfonso Martinez, called yesterday for a realistic view of East Timor.

Recent incidents of unrest 'not caused by religious conflict'

Recent incidents of unrest 'not caused by religious conflict' YOGYAKARTA (JP): Leading sociologist Loekman Soetrisno has disclaimed the notion that incidents of unrest in Indonesia over the past few years were sparked by religious conflict.

Use of Jamsostek funds

Use of Jamsostek fundsFrom KompasThere is much news doing the rounds on the use of Jamsostek (state-owned social security company) funds: the money deposited at BTN has been used for financing the repatriation of women workers abroad and lately it has been used to "bribe" the DPR (House of...

Slaughterhouse blackout slammed

Slaughterhouse blackout slammed TANGERANG (JP): The Tangerang regency office has protested to state-owned electricity company PLN about it disconnecting the power supply to a pig slaughterhouse operated by the regency in Batuceper district.

Faldo, Parnevik retains joint lead in Super Tour

Faldo, Parnevik retains joint lead in Super TourBy Robert Soelistyo BANGKOK (JP): Playing under bright blue skies, the Johnnie Walker Super Tour's second round saw overnight joint leaders Nick Faldo of England and Sweden's Jesper Parnevik retain top spot after they each shot a 71 here yesterday.

OIC condemns terrorism and Israel as Tehran summit ends

OIC condemns terrorism and Israel as Tehran summit ends TEHRAN (AFP): Moslem leaders condemned Israel yesterday as a "terrorist state," demanded the surrender of all occupied Arab land and defied a U.S. law banning oil and gas investment in Iran and Libya.