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BIS warns of effects from Asia turmoil

BIS warns of effects from Asia turmoil ZURICH (Reuters): The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) said yesterday that the large number of banks exposed to Southeast Asia, especially Japanese banks, suggested broader potential repercussions from the region's currency turmoil.

Elevate faith

Elevate faith I read with interest a letter by Mr. Iwan Sudarmanto several weeks ago in The Jakarta Post, regarding the subject of non- denominational faith, or Kepercayaan.In fact, non-denominational faith probably forms the core belief of most Indonesians.

RFM benefits from El Nino

RFM benefits from El Nino MANILA (AFP): Philippine food giant, RFM Corp. expects to enjoy a 25-percent hike in net profits next year despite the continuing economic slowdown and will even benefit from one of its contributing factors, the El Nino phenomenon.

RP senator proposes bill on abortion

RP senator proposes bill on abortionBy Adam Easton MANILA: Women in the Philippines who have abortions and the doctors performing them will face the death penalty if congress approves a bill being supported by the government.

20-year-old man arrested for allegedly killing Canadian

20-year-old man arrested for allegedly killing Canadian JAKARTA (JP): A 20-year-old man who allegedly killed his Canadian brother-in-law after learning that the victim frequently assaulted his sister, was arrested yesterday morning.A police team, led by Cilandak Police Chief Capt.

Sailor dies in drunken brawl

Sailor dies in drunken brawl JAKARTA (JP): A sailor of a Japanese vessel was allegedly beaten to death with broken beer bottles by his drunken friends in Kalibaru, North Jakarta, yesterday.The victim was identified as Samuel Mantiri, 33, of Lajangiru, Ujungpandang, South Sulawesi.

Jakarta Police urged to continue improving

Jakarta Police urged to continue improving JAKARTA (JP): President Soeharto has called on the Jakarta Police to keep improving performance and professionalism despite its lack of personnel, funds and facilities.

RI to send six boxers to Asian Games

RI to send six boxers to Asian Games JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Amateur Boxing Association will send six boxers to the 13th Asian Games in Bangkok in December next year.The boxers are La Paene Masara (pinweight), Hermensen Ballo (flyweight), Dufri Masihor (bantamweight), Wilpare Jamhur...

Dagadu attracts business with local humor

Dagadu attracts business with local humorBy Sri Wahyuni YOGYAKARTA (JP): Many Indonesians know of Twilite Orchestra, one of the more popular orchestras here led by young composer Adie M.S., whose performance in various events is respectfully appreciated by its audience.

Stock prices likely to remain volatile

Stock prices likely to remain volatile JAKARTA (JP): Stock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) are likely to remain volatile this week due to persistent anxiety over a weakening rupiah against the U.S. dollar, securities analysts and brokers said.

City speeds up process of 63,000 land titles

City speeds up process of 63,000 land titles JAKARTA (JP): The National Land Agency (BPN) will speed up the processing of some 63,000 land certificates in 12 of Jakarta's subdistricts, an official said over the weekend.

Assembly's synchronizing team to meet today

Assembly's synchronizing team to meet today JAKARTA (JP): The People's Consultative Assembly will convene a synchronizing team today to resolve 20 unsettled issues left over from the regular sessions to deliberate the draft 1998/2003 State Policy Guidelines.

Play on Marsinah banned in Bandung

Play on Marsinah banned in Bandung BANDUNG (JP): Playwright Ratna Sarumpaet condemned the police banning of a play about the life of slain labor activist Marsinah shortly before it was about to be staged here Saturday.It was the second time in two weeks that the monologue play had been banned.

Asia will survive with realistic economic policies

Asia will survive with realistic economic policies International Monetary Fund chief Michel Camdessus spoke to Southeast Asian business leaders in Kuala Lumpur last week. The following article is based on his speech. This is the first of two articles.

271 ex-rebels end military training

271 ex-rebels end military training ZAMBOANGA CITY, Philippines (DPA): At least 271 former guerrillas have completed a rigid six-month military training in the southern Philippines to become the first batch of rebels to be integrated into the armed forces, officials said yesterday.

Society needs more time for democracy: Observers

Society needs more time for democracy: Observers JAKARTA (JP): Observers noted here over the weekend that both the government and society at large would have to mature further before democratization could occur in the country.

Mahathir backs new economic policy measures

Mahathir backs new economic policy measures KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Malaysia's Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad yesterday gave his backing to the new economic policy measures announced by his deputy last week to restore investor confidence and cool the economy."We have decided on these measures...

Sudomo lauds Soeharto's action in Jamsostek case

Sudomo lauds Soeharto's action in Jamsostek case BANDUNG, West Java (JP): The announcement that President Soeharto will personally oversee the use of PT Jamsostek's funds has gained a positive response from observers, but they said it does not bode well on the credibility of his aides.

RI diplomacy hangs high hopes on ICWA

RI diplomacy hangs high hopes on ICWABy Aleksius Jemadu BANDUNG (JP): Those who have been longing for a breakthrough in Indonesian diplomacy must welcome the establishment of the Indonesian Council on World Affairs (ICWA) with great enthusiasm.

Former Navy chiefs attend ceremony

Former Navy chiefs attend ceremony SURABAYA: Five former Navy commanders were present at a ceremony marking the 52nd Indonesian Fleet Day here Saturday.The five retired admirals -- Soebyakto, R. Kasenda, Sudomo, M. Romli dam M.

Something is cooking at Nestl Indonesia

Something is cooking at Nestl IndonesiaBy Sona Vora Blessing JAKARTA (JP): There is perhaps hardly a household or family in Indonesia that hasn't tried one of Nestle's many products.If it isn't the ubiquitous Tjap Nona, Nescaf, Milo, Maggi or Cerelac, it is a brand that is unique to Indonesia like...

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Painting Exhibition: by Diego Menendez, an Argentinean in Indonesia, at Duta Fine Arts Foundation, Jl. Kemang Utara 55A, South Jakarta, daily at 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Sunday and Monday at 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., until Dec. 23.

Compaq takes notebook expandability to new height

Compaq takes notebook expandability to new heightBy Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): If we look at the notebook arena today, we will find that basically there are three players leading the game: Compaq, IBM and Toshiba.

Latief's responsibility

Latief's responsibility As expected all along, Minister of Manpower Abdul Latief finally reported to President Soeharto on the public uproar over use of Jamsostek state social security insurance funds, the widely discussed scandal.

Airlines use gimmicks to lure more passengers

Airlines use gimmicks to lure more passengersBy I. Christianto JAKARTA (JP): Several overseas airlines serving Indonesia have launched gimmicks ranging from price discounts to special packages to attract passengers in the dwindling market.

Siberut island

Siberut island Not long ago I visited the island of Siberut, an island near Padang, West Sumatra. Meeting the Mentawai and learning about their way of life is probably the best experience I had during my travels through Indonesia.

Nirwana Bali operates, controversy forgotten

Nirwana Bali operates, controversy forgottenBy Sylvia Gratia Miranda TABANAN, BALI (JP): Controversy was forgotten as the Minister of Tourism, Post and Telecommunication Joop Ave officially opened Nirwana Bali Resort, Bali's first integrated resort, last month.

S'pore to expand sources of fish

S'pore to expand sources of fish SINGAPORE (AFP): Singapore will expand its sources of fish with the opening of a new fishing port and a deep-sea farm project, a newspaper report said yesterday.Singapore, which gets its imported fish from Malaysia and Indonesia, will also be looking to China,...

Foreign officials visit provinces

Foreign officials visit provinces MATARAM, West Nusa Tenggara: Thirty-two senior officials from various developing countries started their four day-visit here Saturday to learn about Indonesia's family planning program.

Bechtel develops human resources for expansion

Bechtel develops human resources for expansion JAKARTA (JP): Engineering and construction company Bechtel of the United States sees the improvement of local human resources as an important factor in its continued expansion in Indonesia.

Journalist murder investigation resumes

Journalist murder investigation resumes JAKARTA (JP): Yogyakarta Police Chief Col. Bani Siswono revealed that Sgt. Maj. Edy Wuryanto, the detective in charge of the controversial investigation into the murder of journalist Fuad Muhammad Syafruddin, has been relieved of his post in the Bantul...

Christmas goodwill at Plaza Senayan

Christmas goodwill at Plaza Senayan JAKARTA (JP): Plaza Senayan plans to invite orphans and handicapped children in the city to celebrate Christmas Day with a special lunch and enjoy the festive season at the plaza every Monday beginning today.

Thief tries to escape arrest

Thief tries to escape arrest JAKARTA (JP): A man tried to escape arrest yesterday after he allegedly stole a Rp 3 million (US$750) handbag at Plaza Indonesia in Central Jakarta.Doni, in his 20s, escaped from security guards' custody as they tried to hand the suspect over to police.

Lead pollution, a big problem

Lead pollution, a big problem We refer to the letter 'Danger lurking everywhere' (Dec. 2, 1997) by Mr. Soegih Arto.I very much appreciate that finally somebody is tackling the subject.According to a very recent CNBC report, Jakarta is one of the cities with the highest pollution in the world, it is...

Coffee boils over amid Indonesian woe

Coffee boils over amid Indonesian woe LONDON (AFP): Coffee prices boiled over this week amid fresh fears of damage to crops in Indonesia, the world's top producer of robusta, which prompted large-scale buying by investment funds.

India takes 1st round lead in Johnnie Walker

India takes 1st round lead in Johnnie Walker CIMANGGIS, West Java (JP): Defending champion India, represented by players from the Royal Calcutta Golf Club, overcame heat and humidity yesterday to take the first round lead in the prestigious amateur Johnnie Walker International Club Championship at...

Pakistan palm oil imports

Pakistan palm oil imports KARACHI, Pakistan (Reuters): Pakistani imports of palm oil are likely to rise amid high demand ahead of the Moslem fasting month of Ramadhan falling in January and low prices abroad, dealers said on Saturday.

Empowered diplomacy

Empowered diplomacy Interest in the formal inauguration of the Indonesian Council on World Affairs failed to reverberate beyond the walls of the ballroom of the Borobudur Inter-Continental Hotel last week.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:30 My Country 2:35 Cartoon Film: The Big Valley 3:10 TV Drama: Waktu 3:35 Belief in God The Almighty 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Health Program: Pencegahan Dini Kanker Payudara 5:00 Indonesian Lessons 5:25 Variety Show 5:30 Sports 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita 6:05...

Killer crocodile caught and killed

Killer crocodile caught and killed SAMARINDA, E. Kalimantan: A six-meter-long crocodile (Crocodilus Porosus) which is believed to have killed a villager by the Kayan River a fortnight ago, was caught Saturday.

French label takes a crack at robing China's 'Little Emperors'

French label takes a crack at robing China's 'Little Emperors'By Lew Siew Ying SHANGHAI (AFP): French label Naf Naf entered the Chinese children's wear market Friday, hoping it will turn a profit in two years as Chinese get used to the idea of splurging on their single children.

Myanmar ousts constitution drafters

Myanmar ousts constitution drafters YANGON (Reuters): Myanmar's newly-named military government said yesterday it had removed three senior officials of the key National Convention Convening Commission (NCCC) in charge of drafting a new constitution for the country.

Ecological gains from returning to use of bamboo

Ecological gains from returning to use of bambooBy Rita A. Widiadana JAKARTA (JP): The increasing need to find alternative materials to wood is gaining momentum in Indonesia and throughout the world as the once abundant forest resource grows scarce.

Ananda in Bologna Motor Show

Ananda in Bologna Motor Show JAKARTA (JP): Following his successful finish in the top 10 in Italy's Formula 3 race, Ananda Mikola of Indonesia has been invited to participate in the Bologna Motor Show, Italy, from Dec. 6 to Dec. 14.

Why clouds 'kiss' volcanoes

Why clouds 'kiss' volcanoes JAKARTA (JP): In Hindu philosophy, Leela is the "cosmic sport", the playful spirit in which the Gods created the universe.We see it all around us -- the exuberance of children, bees flitting from flower to flower, the bubbling brilliance of a sun- drenched morning, the...

Big bucks up for grabs in ad industry

Big bucks up for grabs in ad industry Like it or not, the tempting tag lines and seductive images of advertisements hold sway over many aspects of our lives. The Jakarta Post reporters, Budiman Moerdijat, Devi M.

Energetic Poppy Darsono a woman of substance

Energetic Poppy Darsono a woman of substanceBy Dini S. Djalal JAKARTA (JP): Her delicate, finely manicured hands are up in the air, and her big bright eyes are fluttering as rapidly as the words she fires.

Question mark over Asiad preparation

Question mark over Asiad preparation BANGKOK (AFP): Fears lingered over Bangkok's readiness to host the troubled 1998 Asian Games, exactly a year ahead of the planned opening here, a Thai newspaper said yesterday, calling for speedy action.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 6:00 a.m. TVRI News 6:25 Morning News 6:45 Religious Teachings: Hikmah Pagi 7:15 Healthy and Fit 7:30 Children's Program: Arena Kami 8:00 Brudy and Family 8:30 Cartoon Film 9:00 People and Event 9:30 Indonesian Food 10:00 TVRI News 10:30 Music: Album Minggu 11:30 Teenagers' Program:...

Guess What?

Guess What? Anwar Nasution revels in pushing people's buttons. The professor at the University of Indonesia's School of Economics believes it pays to be provocative, especially in bringing out the best in students."We need to stir them up.