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Widyono, an ex-Cambodian governor from Indonesia

Widyono, an ex-Cambodian governor from IndonesiaBy Ivy Susanti JAKARTA (JP): Benny Widyono may not be a household name here, but in diplomatic circles he has his own place, particularly in the United Nations.

IMF aid

IMF aid It appears that the monetary crisis that is at present hitting our country is regarded as truly serious. After a limited cabinet meeting on Wednesday, it was announced that the government would be seeking assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank in order to...

Huge crowd cheers SEA Games torch

Huge crowd cheers SEA Games torch JAKARTA (JP): Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets of Jakarta yesterday to welcome the 19th SEA Games torch, paraded in an ebullient 15-kilometer procession.Setting out from South Jakarta mayoralty office on Jl.

'Don't repeat old habits after IMF cure'

'Don't repeat old habits after IMF cure' The government has resorted to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to help it through the currency crisis. Communications expert Wimar Witoelar says that realizing one's sickness is already half the cure.

Veteran shuttlers picked to make Games clean sweep

Veteran shuttlers picked to make Games clean sweep JAKARTA (JP): In an effort to meet the National Sports Council target of a clean sweep in badminton, the Badminton Association of Indonesia has decided to rely on veteran players instead of its second stringers.

TV stations fight for Games viewers

TV stations fight for Games viewers JAKARTA (JP): While some 5,800 athletes from 10 Southeast Asian countries are flexing their muscles for medals in the regional sporting meet that officially kicks off today, six local TV stations are launching a programming war.

Forest fires have delayed resettlement

Forest fires have delayed resettlement JAKARTA (JP): More than 20,000 transmigrant families from densely populated Java have had to delay their departure for three-months due to the forest fires raging across the country, a minister said yesterday.

Australia counts the cost of RI's downturn

Australia counts the cost of RI's downturn SYDNEY (DPA): As Australian officials moved yesterday to shore up international confidence in Indonesia's ability to deal with its worst financial crisis in decades, business executives began to count the cost of Jakarta's sliding fortunes.

Sutiyoso upset on Games eve

Sutiyoso upset on Games eve JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta Governor Sutiyoso found last-minute hitches with several sports facilities on the eve of today's opening of the 19th SEA Games, and told his officials to spare no effort to rectify them in the time remaining.

Councilors brush off disgruntled farmers

Councilors brush off disgruntled farmers JAKARTA (JP): City councilors refused to meet with a group of farmers from Kalideres, West Jakarta, yesterday, who sought help to settle their land dispute with a private developer.

Wamena airport to be upgraded

Wamena airport to be upgraded JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: Wamena airport will be upgraded to accommodate Boeing 737 passenger airplanes by 2004.The head of the provincial transportation office, HF Nelwan, said here yesterday that construction had begun with the extension of the airport's 1,400-meter...

Murders by MILF on peace agenda

Murders by MILF on peace agenda MANILA (AFP): The execution-style shooting of two men by a Philippine Moslem guerrilla group (MILF) will be discussed in upcoming peace talks between the rebels and the government, the two sides said yesterday.

Hairdresser, monks deported

Hairdresser, monks deported JAKARTA (JP): The immigration directorate general deported yesterday a Japanese hairdresser from the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport for violating an immigration permit.

S&P affirms Matahari rating

S&P affirms Matahari rating SYDNEY (Reuter): Standard and Poor's Corp said yesterday it affirmed the "BB" corporate credit rating of Indonesian retailer PT Matahari Putra Prima.S&P has also removed Matahari from its CreditWatch-Developing rating and said its outlook is positive.

Coaches stunned by RI's 4-0 soccer win

Coaches stunned by RI's 4-0 soccer win JAKARTA (JP): Coaches from Singapore, Myanmar and Thailand were all surprised to see Indonesia crush Malaysia 4-0 in the soccer SEA Games competition at Senayan Stadium Thursday."What! Indonesia beat Malaysia, it's unbelievable.

Attempt to smuggle rare monkeys foiled

Attempt to smuggle rare monkeys foiled MANADO, North Sulawesi: The Sam Ratulangi Airport authorities foiled Thursday an attempt to smuggle six rare monkeys aboard a plane bound for Jakarta, Antara reported.

Raisio buys RI's firm

Raisio buys RI's firm HELSINKI (Reuter): Finnish food and chemicals group Raisio said yesterday its chemicals arm Raisio Chemicals had bought 50 percent of Indonesian PT Intercipta Kimia Pratama for an undisclosed sum.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Graphic Art Exhibition: by Marida Nasution, at the Galeri Cipta II, Taman Ismail Marzuki Arts Center, Jl. Cikini Raya 73, Central Jakarta, at 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., until Oct. 16. * Painting Exhibition: Van Der Sterren from New Zealand, at Galeri Linggar, Jl.

ASEAN sportsmanship

ASEAN sportsmanship The 19th Southeast Asian Games which officially get underway in Jakarta today could not have come at a better time. They are held as the region's spirit of neighborliness and friendship are severely tested by the currency contagion that started in Thailand, and the haze problem...

Oil chief succeeds Kazakh premier

Oil chief succeeds Kazakh premier ALMATY (Reuter): Kazakhstan's parliament appointed the resource-rich country's oil chief as prime minister yesterday and he said there would be no change in policy -- despite President Nursultan Nazarbayev's criticism of the outgoing team.

ASEAN ministers to meet in Kuala Lumpur

ASEAN ministers to meet in Kuala Lumpur JAKARTA (JP): Nine ASEAN ministers of finance and their senior officials will gather at the 30th anniversary of the ASEAN Conference and Exhibition on Finance, to be held at the Putra World Trade Center in Kuala Lumpur from Dec. 1 to Dec. 3.

Ecotourism meeting

Ecotourism meeting BANDAR LAMPUNG, Lampung: The 10th meeting of the environmental commission of the World Tourism Organization (WTO) will be held here from Nov. 12 to Nov. 14, Antara reported yesterday.

Terry fox run and cleanliness

Terry fox run and cleanliness For the first time ever, I joined the Terry Fox Run on Sept. 14, 1997 in Jakarta. It was a great event as it has helped to support the war against cancer. That morning I could meet people of all walks of life and nationalities participating in the event.

Small-time traders profit from rupiah's ups and downs

Small-time traders profit from rupiah's ups and downsBy Ahmad Junaedi JAKARTA (JP): The adage "one man's meat is another man's poison" is apt for the current slide in value of the rupiah against the greenback.

Forest fires

Forest firesFrom Suara KaryaThe greed of Indonesian people, particularly the forest concessionaires, is already beyond common sense. We have had forest fires in the past, but they were not that catastrophic.

Power blackouts

Power blackouts I moved to Permata Hijau (Simpruk), South Jakarta, about a month ago. It was a great relief for me and my family to live in our new house, after waiting a long time for its completion.Then the unexpected happened.

Income target from tourism lowered

Income target from tourism lowered JAKARTA (JP): The government has lowered the projection for foreign exchange receipts from foreign tourists this year on fears that the haze problem will cause a decline in tourist arrivals.

Meshindo Corporation riding high on its wheel of fortune

Meshindo Corporation riding high on its wheel of fortuneBy John Aglionby NOT many Indonesian automotive companies are riding high at present.Anything that has to be imported has soared in price, local demand is decreasing daily, and there is no end in sight to the financial crisis.

Traffic at Tanjung Barat

Traffic at Tanjung BaratFrom RepublikaMy office is located in the Tanjung Barat area of South Jakarta. Regarding the congestion along Jl. Simatupang outside the toll road (both the Pondok Indah and the Kampung Rambutan bound traffic), I would like to suggest the following to the relevant government...

ABRI expected to spearhead democratization

ABRI expected to spearhead democratization JAKARTA (JP): The country's oldest living general, Gen. (ret) Abdul Haris Nasution, said yesterday that in coming years the Armed Forces' (ABRI) should be at the forefront of democratization.

Regent denies famine hits Donggala regency

Regent denies famine hits Donggala regency JAKARTA (JP): A government official denied yesterday that 12 people had died of starvation in Donggala regency, Central Sulawesi, and that thousands of others were facing the same fate.

Vietnam poised to maintain winning streak

Vietnam poised to maintain winning streak As part of our coverage of the SEA Games, The Jakarta Post is running a profile of each of the 10 participating countries. The story below is the ninth in the series.

Gumarang Sakti draws on Minang heritage in dance

Gumarang Sakti draws on Minang heritage in danceBy Mariam K. Sutalaksana JAKARTA (JP): Plates flew across the stage with dancers catching, throwing and running with them.Clanking sounds of the dishes as they collided into a pile opened performances by Gumarang Sakti Dance Company last Tuesday and...

Djamaludin urges timber firms to unload dollars

Djamaludin urges timber firms to unload dollars JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Forestry Djamaludin Suryohadikusumo asked timber and other forest-related companies yesterday to unload their American dollar holdings to help cool down the dollar rush.

U.S. university fair held

U.S. university fair held JAKARTA (JP): Twenty-four American universities will take part in a university fair hosted by the American-Indonesian Exchange Foundation (Aminef) at the Balai Pustaka building on Jl. Gunung Sahari Raya No. 6, Central Jakarta, today.

Draught, haze, money crisis have mixed impact on mining

Draught, haze, money crisis have mixed impact on mining JAKARTA (JP): Director General of General Mining Adjat Sudradjat said the drought, the haze and the rupiah's depreciation against the U.S. dollar had a mixed impact on the mining sector.

Electronics to benefit from currency woes

Electronics to benefit from currency woes SINGAPORE (AFP): Southeast Asian electronics firms are benefiting from the regional currency crisis since they earn US dollars and weak local currencies cut operating costs, an international investment house said yesterday.

Brunei, Malaysia to host next two SEA Games

Brunei, Malaysia to host next two SEA Games JAKARTA (JP): The 19th SEA Games Federation Executive Council Meeting yesterday officially declared Brunei Darussalam as the Games host in 1999.The federation's secretary-general, Rudolph S.

Thailand couts Soros to invest, says report

Thailand couts Soros to invest, says report BANGKOK (DPA): Thailand last month urged U.S. billionaire currency trader George Soros to invest in the local stock market and promote the country in international financial markets, a news report said yesterday.

Ministers, BI chief meet 20 foreign fund managers

Ministers, BI chief meet 20 foreign fund managers JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Finance Mar'ie Muhammad promised yesterday to accelerate financial sector strengthening, deepen structural economic reform through deregulation and consolidate fiscal management to pull the country out of its monetary...

Water supply for Halim area

Water supply for Halim area JAKARTA (JP): The Air Force, in cooperation with city-owned water company PDAM Jaya, supplied 20 tons of water free of charge to residents of Halim Perdanakusuma subdistrict in East Jakarta yesterday.

Last two bodies from chopper crash found

Last two bodies from chopper crash found JAKARTA (JP): Search teams discovered yesterday the bodies of the last two missing people aboard the police helicopter which crashed Wednesday in South Sumatra."The bodies of co-pilot Lt. Eko and passenger Murod were found floating on a nearby river," Col.

S'pore PM appeals libel verdict

S'pore PM appeals libel verdict SINGAPORE (AP): Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong is appealing a court verdict that awarded him 20,000 Singaporean dollars (US$12,903) in libel damages from an opposition politician, it was reported yesterday.

Guard implicated in Garuda crash

Guard implicated in Garuda crash JAKARTA (JP): Despite a large-scale search involving hundreds of Armed Forces (ABRI) personnel, civilian volunteers and experts, the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder of the ill-fated Garuda Indonesia Airbus remain missing.

Another $500m for Senayan expansion

Another $500m for Senayan expansion JAKARTA (JP): PT Senayan Trikarya Sempana, a subsidiary of Japan's leading construction company Kajima Overseas Asia Pte Ltd, plans to invest another US$500 million into the expansion of its shopping, office and apartment complex in Senayan, Central Jakarta, the...

Habibie sympathizes with IPTN staff

Habibie sympathizes with IPTN staff JAKARTA (JP): President of the state-owned aircraft manufacturing company PT IPTN, B.J. Habibie, sympathized yesterday with employees' wage demands but said the company lacked the financial resources to meet them.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Oct. 10, 1997: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ----------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 950 0 0 AHAP Insurance 2,500 0 0 Alter Abadi 850 0 0 Alumindo Light Metal 775 125 1,426,500 Alumindo...

Is anyone else left in Doctor IMF's waiting room?

Is anyone else left in Doctor IMF's waiting room?By Phil Smith SINGAPORE (Reuter): Indonesia is the latest country to call on the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for help but despite severe economic problems elsewhere in the region, analysts doubt others are in line for immediate treatment.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:30 Travel: My Country 2:45 Children's Film: The Crystal Maze 3:10 Culture Program: Lingkar Budaya 3:35 Travel: Wisata Nasional 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Sports 5:30 TV Series: Full House 5:45 The 19th Sea Games' Opening Ceremony (live) 9:00 World News 9:30 Sea...

Power brownouts

Power brownoutsFrom RepublikaWe are subscribers of the power supplied by state-owned electricity company PLN to the Perumnas I housing complex in Tangerang. We experience frequent power outages, especially on Jl. Beringin Raya.These brownouts started two years ago.