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Two children in Thursday's plane crash uninjured

Two children in Thursday's plane crash uninjured SEMARANG (JP): Four-year-old Drian Pamudji and his seven-month-old baby brother Romadhon Gita Sambora, escaped unhurt in Thursday's plane crash here.The children were among the five passengers of the Cessna 402 aircraft that crashed about 4 p.m.

Govt vows to stay out of PDI conflict

Govt vows to stay out of PDI conflict JAKARTA (JP): The government reaffirmed yesterday its pledge not to intervene in the internal matters of the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI), saying the party had to resolve its own conflicts.

Bakrie, Astra expect slight impact from rupiah fall

Bakrie, Astra expect slight impact from rupiah fall JAKARTA (JP): Bimantara Citra, Astra International, Barito Pacific and Bakrie Group expect no major impact from the sharp fall in rupiah against the U.S. dollar.

Police chief wants death sentence for drug dealers

Police chief wants death sentence for drug dealers JAKARTA (JP): City Police Chief Maj. Gen. Hamami Nata said yesterday he wanted courts to give a minimum of life imprisonment, or preferably death sentences, to suspects found guilty in drugs case.

Manggarai station project to commence in December

Manggarai station project to commence in December JAKARTA (JP): The construction of the Manggarai integrated terminal project in South Jakarta is scheduled to start in December, according to Minister of Transportation Haryanto Dhanutirto.

KL's consumer prices up

KL's consumer prices up KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysia's consumer prices rose 2.1 percent year-on-year in July and were up 0.1 percent from June, the statistics department said yesterday.This brought consumer price inflation to 2.

Alleged jewelry suspects arrested

Alleged jewelry suspects arrested UJUNGPANDANG, South Sulawesi: Police arrested early yesterday morning seven men suspected of jewelry theft.The deputy chief of the city's detective division, Capt. Lukas Akbar Abriari, said the seven men are believed to be culprits in a July 5 robbery here.

Hetty celebrates her silver anniversary in music

Hetty celebrates her silver anniversary in musicBy Achmad Nurhoeri JAKARTA (JP): Whosoever desires constant success must change her conduct with the times.That is Niccolo Machiavelli's recipe for success in Discorsi.

Malls celebrate RI anniversary with discounts

Malls celebrate RI anniversary with discounts JAKARTA (JP): Major shopping malls are offering huge discounts to mark Independence Day tomorrow.At Mal Ciputra, Seibu, Megamal, Plaza Senayan and Pasaraya, the discounts range from 10 percent to 70 percent.

Prices rise as rupiah keeps tumbling

Prices rise as rupiah keeps tumblingBy John Aglionby CAR prices could rise by as much as 7 percent in wake of the devastating fall in the value of the rupiah.Automotive manufacturers are being extremely evasive over exactly when and by how much vehicle prices will be raised but the two biggest,...

Australian helps city's orphanage

Australian helps city's orphanageBy Ahmad Junaidi JAKARTA (JP): There are many bizarre sights in Jakarta but one day you might spot one stranger than most: a bule (foreigner) riding a motorbike together with three teenage locals on board.

Aircraft purchase

Aircraft purchaseFrom MerdekaTo my way of thinking, the purchase of jetfighters from Russia after the cancelled purchase of U.S.-made F-16s is quite appropriate. It seems the accounts are settled with this purchase of Russian jetfighters.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 9:55 a.m. President Soeharto's Speech (live) 12:40 p.m. Variety Show 2:00 News: Berita 14 2:30 Travel: My Country 2:35 Children's Film: Road to Avonlea 3:10 Teenagers' Program: Group Vocal 3:35 Travel: Wisata Nasional 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Sports 5:25 Variety Show 5:30 TV Series: 13...

Police hunt maid's killers

Police hunt maid's killers JAKARTA (JP): Police are still hunting the four robbers who murdered a housemaid Wednesday and kidnapped two women in Pluit, North Jakarta, an officer said yesterday.City Police Spokesman Lt. Col. E. Aritonang said the police had already identified the suspects.

Wild bear mauls villager

Wild bear mauls villager BANJARMASIN, South Kalimantan: Abudarin, 18, received hospital treatment for serious injuries he sustained after a bear attacked him in a forest near his village on Wednesday.The resident of Karang Bintang village in Kotabaru regency was tending his buffaloes when the bear...

Marubeni, Petronas tie up

Marubeni, Petronas tie up HANOI (AFP): Japan's Marubeni Corp. said yesterday it had received a license to team up with Malaysia's state-owned oil company Petronas and Vietnamese partners to build a 70-million- dollar polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plant in southern Vietnam.

No paper

No paper In observance of Independence Day on Aug. 17, 1997, The Jakarta Post will not appear tomorrow. The Post will be published again on Monday. -- Publisher

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Aug. 15, 1997: Shares Close Change Trading Volume -------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 875 -75 41,500 AHAP Insurance 2,500 0 0 Alter Abadi 950 0 0 Alumindo Light Metal 1,200 -25 1,547,000...

Dutch ashamed of colonial past

Dutch ashamed of colonial pastBy Helmut Hetzel THE HAGUE (DPA): "Awareness of so-called 'police actions' in the Republic of Indonesia is only slowly getting through to us. It is a painful process and far from over.

'Nation needs to uphold moral values'

'Nation needs to uphold moral values'By Irawati Wisnumurti JAKARTA (JP): Senior military figure Abdul Haris Nasution greets the commemoration of the 52nd anniversary of Indonesian independence tomorrow with a call on the nation to place priority on moral values and integrity and not on mere wealth...

Scholars oppose reintroduction of security decree

Scholars oppose reintroduction of security decree JAKARTA (JP): Observers criticized as inappropriate and groundless a motion to reintroduce a People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) decree that would give a president extra power.

Bangladesh remembers death of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman

Bangladesh remembers death of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman DHAKA (Reuter): While India and Pakistan celebrated yesterday the end of the British Raj 50 years ago, a major witness to that triumph, Bangladesh, silently mourned the death of independence leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at the hands of...

Manila taking risks over fishermen, Beijing says

Manila taking risks over fishermen, Beijing says HONG KONG, China (Reuter): China put its diplomatic ties with the Philippines on the line yesterday, calling on Manila to free 23 arrested Chinese fishermen or risk spoiling the two countries' "friendly relations".

Rupiah falls again, share prices plunge

Rupiah falls again, share prices plunge JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian rupiah plunged again yesterday to a new record low against the U.S. dollar and Jakarta share prices followed suit, falling by almost 4 percent, analysts said.

IMF hails RI's step to float rupiah

IMF hails RI's step to float rupiah WASHINGTON (Reuter): The International Monetary Fund on Thursday welcomed Indonesia's decision to allow its currency to float, saying the move would allow the country's economy to continue its recent impressive performance.

Consumer agency proposes more news on TV

Consumer agency proposes more news on TV JAKARTA (JP): Private TV stations should air more news and talk shows, because television can be effective in disseminating information and education, a consumer advocate says.

Crash

CrashCorrection: The Cessna 402 plane that crashed in Semarang, Central Java, Thursday, was incorrectly reported as belonging to PT Deraya Air Service. It belonged to PT Benua Indonesia. We apologize for the error and any inconvenience caused. -- Editor

Rupiah free float

Rupiah free float Bank Indonesia's decision on Thursday to float the rupiah has dramatically changed the currency market as speculators no longer have a particular zone (trading band) to aim at.Previously, the central bank, like a target in a shooting gallery, was fully exposed to the bright lights...

Bogor's Telkom new office

Bogor's Telkom new office BOGOR, West Jakarta (JP): State telecommunication company PT Telkom officially started the construction of its two offices worth Rp 40 billion (US$14.8 million) on Jl. Padjajaran here yesterday.

Freeport to stop limestone import

Freeport to stop limestone import JAKARTA (JP): PT Freeport Indonesia (FI) will stop limestone imports from Australia and some Middle East countries to cut foreign exchange spending, Antara reported yesterday.

Malaysia's Lee mesmerizes Indonesian audiences

Malaysia's Lee mesmerizes Indonesian audiencesBy Emilie Sueur JAKARTA (JP): The Royal Netherlands Embassy welcomed the Malaysian pianist Dennis Lee Wednesday evening. Organized by the British Council and the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, the recital was the first salvo of three...

Thai PM Chavalit reshuffles cabinet

Thai PM Chavalit reshuffles cabinet BANGKOK (Reuter): Thai Prime Minister Chavalit Yongchaiyudh announced a cabinet reshuffle yesterday, affecting 10 ministers in his eight-month-old coalition government in an apparent move to shore up its sagging popularity.

Sampang needs 1,700 teachers

Sampang needs 1,700 teachers SAMPANG, East Java: Sampang needs 1,700 elementary school teachers for schools scattered throughout the regency on Madura Island, Antara reported yesterday.The news agency quoted Regent Fadhillah Budiono as calling on unemployed graduates of teachers' training colleges...

10 governors, 5 ministers' wives and Tutut awarded

10 governors, 5 ministers' wives and Tutut awarded JAKARTA (JP): Siti Hardiyanti Hastuti Indra Rukmana, daughter of President Soeharto, along with 10 governors and the wives of five cabinet ministers were among 35 recipients of this year's Mahaputra medal, the nation's second highest award.

One step at a time toward democracy in RI

One step at a time toward democracy in RIBy Aleksius Jemadu BANDUNG (JP): For those who did not experience suffering under colonial rule, it might be difficult to grasp the meaning of independence. It might be taken for granted.

Experts debate fate of HK dollar on volatile day

Experts debate fate of HK dollar on volatile day HONG KONG (Reuter): While Hong Kong money market dealers warily awaited monetary authority intervention and the local dollar slipped lower, analysts yesterday debated the future of Asia's last major U.S. dollar fixed exchange rate.

ASEAN calls for cease-fire

ASEAN calls for cease-fire BANGKOK (Reuter): ASEAN called yesterday for an immediate cease-fire in Cambodia, telling ousted Prime Minister Prince Norodom Ranariddh it was the first priority in finding a solution to the conflict.

IPTN, 'Post' dispute likely to go to court

IPTN, 'Post' dispute likely to go to court JAKARTA (JP): Lawyers representing The Jakarta Post accepted but regretted yesterday the state-owned aircraft maker PT IPTN's plan to bring their dispute to court.

Sabang may be turned into petro center

Sabang may be turned into petro center JAKARTA (JP): The Agency for Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT) and the Aceh provincial administration are examining the possibility of developing a petrochemical center in Sabang, north Sumatra.

Malaysian, S'pore and RI currencies hit new lows

Malaysian, S'pore and RI currencies hit new lows SINGAPORE (AFP): Malaysian and Singaporean monetary authorities intervened in the markets yesterday as their currencies slumped along with the newly-floated Indonesian rupiah to new lows against the mighty U.S. dollar, dealers said.

Thai car market set for slow down

Thai car market set for slow down BANGKOK: The recent closure of 42 ailing finance firms by the Thai government is hurting the local car market.Annual sales for the year are now expected to be lucky to reach 400,000 -- 60,000 less than the figure predicted prior to Thailand's financial crisis.

Investors await rupiah stability

Investors await rupiah stability NEW YORK (Reuter): Indonesia's free-floating rupiah should rebound on the strength of economic fundamentals in coming weeks, but volatility will deter foreign investors until then, U.S. experts said.

Manila launches satellite

Manila launches satellite MANILA (AFP): The Philippines' first communications satellite will be launched on Monday by its Chinese carrier rocket in Xichang, China, a telecommunications consortium said here yesterday.Cesar Reyes, president of the Mabuhay Philippines Satellite Corp.

Vietnamese is new labor leader

Vietnamese is new labor leader HANOI (AFP): The chairman of Vietnam's General Confederation of labor unions, Nguyen Van Tu, has been elected head of the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU), a union official said yesterday.

Daewoo's aluminum project

Daewoo's aluminum project HANOI (AFP): South Korean chaebol Daewoo Corp. is considering investing in a one-billion-dollar integrated aluminum casting project in Vietnam's Central Highlands, a company representative said Friday.

Fryatt leads Singapore Open golf c'ship

Fryatt leads Singapore Open golf c'ship SINGAPORE (JP): Ed Fryatt, the man whose nationality often attracts more interest than his formidable golf game, fired a seven-under-par 65 today to take the lead in the US$500,000 SingTel Ericsson Singapore Open.

Rubber mixed in KL and Jakarta

Rubber mixed in KL and Jakarta KUALA LUMPUR (Reuter): Malaysian rubber prices ended the week mixed after adjusting to the fluctuations of a battered ringgit and rupiah, local traders said yesterday.Buying of the SMR20 and other selected SMR grades by agents covering earlier sales to foreign clients...

Asia money woes muddy WTO finance service deal

Asia money woes muddy WTO finance service deal TOKYO (Reuter): U.S. officials start a swing through key Asian capitals next week to drum up support for a global pact to open financial services markets, but currency turmoil in the region is complicating efforts to forge a deal.

Two foreigners jailed

Two foreigners jailed JAKARTA (JP): The West Jakarta District Court sent two foreigners to prison for five months each for accessing cellular phone numbers belonging to seven Indonesians.The panel of judges found Ng Chee Leong, 28, of Malaysia and Hasnat Ahmad Varya, 25, of Pakistan guilty of...

Rubber prices may soften on rupiah fall

Rubber prices may soften on rupiah fall KUALA LUMPUR (Reuter): Malaysian rubber prices were firm yesterday but dealers said they expected the market to soften later this week or even next based on the weakness of the Indonesian rupiah.