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Enchanting evening with Royal Swedish Chamber Orchestra

Enchanting evening with Royal Swedish Chamber OrchestraBy Laksmi Pamuntjak JAKARTA (JP): It's that time of the year again. A Toyota Classics concert is a moment of prestige, a sublime gathering of the highbrowed, and a noble precedent to reach deep into the pocket.Rising to the occasion on Nov.

Tourism helps out in Irian

Tourism helps out in Irian JAKARTA (JP): Representatives of local and regional tourism firms have joined together to donate medicine, food and clothes to victims of food shortages in Wamena, Irian Jaya.

Bungalows in Puncak

Bungalows in PuncakFrom MerdekaBogor has seen very rapid development due to its beautiful scenic surroundings endowed with clean air which is exempt from the pollution of dust and noise. Accordingly, many officials and businesspeople have built villas and bungalows in the area.

Memoirs of a life spanning momentous changes

Memoirs of a life spanning momentous changesBy Onghokham JAKARTA (JP): The memoirs of Prince Aria Achmad (P.A.A.) Djajadiningrat were recently published for the first time in Indonesian translation, 61 years after the original was issued in Dutch.

Fashion students skirt the boundaries of creativity

Fashion students skirt the boundaries of creativityText by Stevie Emilia, photos by Arief Suhardiman JAKARTA (JP): Picture a model trying her hardest to walk elegantly despite the VW car tires coiled stylishly in her neat hair, hanging off her ears and enclasping her hands and ankles, as her domed...

Haze devastates tourism

Haze devastates tourism SINGAPORE (DPA): Smoke haze and Southeast Asia's currency crisis have dealt a staggering double blow to Singapore's tourism industry, news reports said yesterday.The number of tourist arrivals in October dropped to 495,327, a 17.

Eleven babies bodies found, not six: Doctor

Eleven babies bodies found, not six: Doctor JAKARTA (JP): A team of forensic doctors at Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital concluded yesterday that the number of babies' bodies found in North Jakarta Friday was 11, not six as reported earlier.

Matahari's income rises

Matahari's income rises JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed retail company PT Matahari Putra Prima announced yesterday that its operating income was Rp 105 billion in this year's January to September period -- a 33 percent increase over the same period last year.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:30 My Country 2:35 TV Series: The Crystal Maze 3:10 Music: Jenjang Vokal 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 Program 6:30...

ANZIP recognizes RI economic reforms

ANZIP recognizes RI economic reforms SYDNEY (Reuters): ANZ Investment Bank (ANZIB) said yesterday it believes only Indonesia has produced a credible response to the Southeast Asian economic crisis, and argued that banking reform is the key to sorting out the region's problems.

Six babies' bodies found in plastic bags

Six babies' bodies found in plastic bags JAKARTA (JP): The bodies of six babies wrapped in three plastic bags were found yesterday afternoon by residents on Jl. Warakas VI in North Jakarta.The first four bodies were found at a garbage site under Tanjung Priok toll road, while the other two were...

Marowali to be made national park

Marowali to be made national park PALU, Central Sulawesi: The provincial administration has proposed that the Morowali nature conservation area here be established as a national park to preserve some of the province's native wildlife species.

PBSI told to avoid conflict in congress

PBSI told to avoid conflict in congress JAKARTA (JP): A former chairman of the Badminton Association of Indonesia, Vice President Try Sutrisno, yesterday urged participants at the association's forthcoming national congress not to exaggerate any conflict when electing their new chairman.

Indocement will boost production by 50 percent

Indocement will boost production by 50 percent JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's largest private cement maker PT Indocement Tunggal Prakarsa expects to boost its production by almost 50 percent within two years, the company has said.The company's finance director Benny S.

Dissector enjoys his 'unwanted' job

Dissector enjoys his 'unwanted' jobBy Emmy Fitri JAKARTA (JP): Sixty-nine-year-old Sokirin looks every bit his age. But do not let his wrinkled face and toothless grin deceive you, he is not a feeble old man.

Classical music for youth, and by youth

Classical music for youth, and by youthBy Nicolas Colombant JAKARTA (JP): Fun, Friendly and Professional is not the type of motto you would expect from an orchestra.But these are the selling points for Indonesia's first youth orchestra, Yayasan Orkestra Remaja Indonesia, which will hold its...

Asian base metal outlook grim in 1998, dealers say

Asian base metal outlook grim in 1998, dealers say SINGAPORE (Reuters): The financial contagion that spread like a deadly virus from Indonesia to South Korea will hammer Asian base metal demand in 1998, regional dealers said yesterday.

Key dates in Asia's financial woes as reported to IMF

Key dates in Asia's financial woes as reported to IMF SINGAPORE (Reuters): South Korea said yesterday it was talking to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) about emergency loans. This was the latest development in a string of financial crises across Asia.

On civil servants' pay

On civil servants' pay I read the news in The Jakarta Post dated Nov. 19, 1997, concerning the government's refusal to raise the pay of its civil servants. State Minister of Administrative Reforms T.B. Silalahi said the government "will not increase the salaries of the nation's civil servants".

Sale of Games stickers

Sale of Games stickersFrom KompasA few months before the Southeast Asian Games here in Jakarta, many people bought fund-raising stickers to finance the event. Those who bought the stickers deserve merit since without their contribution, the games would have been called off.

Hutomo, Chandra favorites in Goro Champ of Champs

Hutomo, Chandra favorites in Goro Champ of Champs JAKARTA (JP): Hutomo Mandala Putra and Chandra Alim are the favorites to win the Goro Champ of Champs rally, scheduled to be held in Cikole and Bandung, West Java on Nov. 29.

Utut beats Karpov to level score

Utut beats Karpov to level score JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian Grandmaster Utut Adianto carved out sweet revenge yesterday for his loss to FIDE world champion GM Anatoly Karpov in the opening game of the Clash of the Titans match at Hotel Omni Batavia.With the victory, Utut leveled the score at 1-1.

Why 'TVRI' censorship?

Why 'TVRI' censorship? As a citizen of the Republic of Indonesia I am appalled by TVRI's decision not to broadcast live the hearing of our Minister of Finance with the House of Representatives because "it needs editing to ensure that the public receives only the right information".

State firms must buy JSX shares

State firms must buy JSX sharesBy Kornelius Purba CAPE TOWN, South Africa (JP): President Soeharto has instructed monetary authorities to disburse the US$5 billion standby loan from Singapore and ordered state firms to use one percent of their net profits to buy shares on the Jakarta stock...

Haze cuts tourist visits to Singapore

Haze cuts tourist visits to Singapore SINGAPORE (Reuters): Tourist arrivals in Singapore slipped sharply in October because of smog that has enveloped Southeast Asia in recent months, state television said yesterday.

Over 6,400 bank employees laid off

Over 6,400 bank employees laid off JAKARTA (JP): The government move to close 16 banks will force as many as 6,439 employees into unemployment as the government, the banks' caretakers and owners could not find new employment positions for them.

One killed as clash erupts in Tanah Abang

One killed as clash erupts in Tanah Abang JAKARTA (JP): One man was killed Thursday after a clash between Jatibaru residents from Kampung Bali in Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta, and an unidentified group.

Butet's monolog cries for journalistic truth

Butet's monolog cries for journalistic truthBy Yogita Tahil Ramani JAKARTA (JP): "I will not boast about the virtues of the journalistic profession. There is no sense in implying that journalism safeguards democracy when it does not.

APEC business leaders hold their first summit

APEC business leaders hold their first summit VANCOUVER, Canada (JP): The role of the private sector in the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum will gain greater momentum this week when APEC business leaders hold their first summit.

Ulemas urge holiday during Ramadhan

Ulemas urge holiday during Ramadhan BAGU, West Nusa Tenggara (JP): Indonesia's largest Moslem organization, Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), concluded its national conference yesterday with a call for the government to, among others, declare the Moslem fasting month of Ramadhan a school holiday.

Portuguese returns 'home'

Portuguese returns 'home' JAKARTA (JP): Portuguese aristocrat Dom Duarte Braganca has expressed hope that videotapes of East Timor which he took during his visit there recently would make his people understand the actual situation in the territory.

Asian crisis seen shifting insurance rules

Asian crisis seen shifting insurance rules SINGAPORE (Reuters): Asia's economic crisis has triggered a shift towards a more Western-style supervision of insurance solvency and capital levels, industry experts say.

Sjafrie cautions students over banned political groups

Sjafrie cautions students over banned political groups JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta Military Commander Maj. Gen. Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin asked university students yesterday to be wary of government-banned groups attempting to disrupt the March general session of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR).

Dominant Golkar to shortlist nominees for vice president

Dominant Golkar to shortlist nominees for vice president JAKARTA (JP): Dominant political group Golkar will study in its leadership meeting next month a list of names that have often been mentioned as vice presidential material, secretary-general Ary Marjono said yesterday.

Seoul turn to IMF as crisis worsen

Seoul turn to IMF as crisis worsen SEOUL (Reuters): South Korea sought yesterday a loan of some $20 billion from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to overcome its deepening financial crisis and forecast a painful period of restructuring for one of Asia's vaunted "Tiger" economies.

KL blames Singapore for market rumors

KL blames Singapore for market rumors KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said many of the rumors swirling around Malaysia's financial markets originated in Singapore."From Singapore you get at least three rumors in a day and Malaysians react completely (to them)," he told a...

Latief ready to clarify bill financing row to House

Latief ready to clarify bill financing row to House JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Manpower Abdul Latief has agreed to explain to the House of Representatives his office's controversial use of funds from a state-owned insurance firm to finance legislators deliberating the manpower bill at an expensive...

KL cuts overseas training stints

KL cuts overseas training stints KUALA LUMPUR (AP): Fewer Malaysian government workers will be sent abroad for training because of expenditure cuts brought on by the currency devaluation, the country's top bureaucrat said yesterday.

'Ojek' driver killed

'Ojek' driver killed TANGERANG (JP): An ojek (motorcycle taxi) driver was found dead on Jl. Gatot Subroto, Tangerang early yesterday, after allegedly being killed by two of his passengers, a police officer said.

Koran recitals, not parties, for New Year

Koran recitals, not parties, for New Year YOGYAKARTA: Several hotels here have said they will hold recitals of the Holy Koran rather than stage parties to welcome in the New Year, according to police.Antara quoted provincial police chief Col.

Women enter politics through connections

Women enter politics through connections SURABAYA (JP): Indonesian women enter politics through connection rather than merit, observers agreed in a discussion here Thursday.Political positions were given as gifts to women, and they were recruited through nepotistic channels, concluded the...

Mahathir slams S'pore rumors

Mahathir slams S'pore rumors KUALA LUMPUR (DPA): Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has accused Singaporeans of spreading negative rumors about Malaysia's economy because of trade competition between the two countries, news reports said yesterday."From Singapore, you get three rumors a day.

Enforcement of immigration laws

Enforcement of immigration laws In connection with the issuance of Law No. 28/1997 dated Oct. 7, 1997, on the Indonesian police force, allow me to put forward the relationship between this law and Law No. 9/1992 on immigration with its enforcement regulations.Government Regulation No.

Cahaya Kalbar's profit up

Cahaya Kalbar's profit up JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed cocoa and edible oil producer PT Cahaya Kalbar announced yesterday its net profit rose by 39 percent to Rp 18.36 billion in the January to September period from Rp 13.82 billion in the corresponding period last year.

Economist warns of worsening poverty as real incomes drop

Economist warns of worsening poverty as real incomes drop JAKARTA (JP): American economist Steven R. Tabor warns that Indonesia's food security is being threatened and nearly 18 million people, currently classified as being near poor, may fall into absolute poverty, thereby increasing the number of...

Pasar Jaya urged to fill markets, stop illegal vendors

Pasar Jaya urged to fill markets, stop illegal vendors JAKARTA (JP): Councilors urged the city-owned PD Pasar Jaya market company yesterday to maximize the capacity of its 152 markets to stop the mushrooming number of street traders here.

Former legislators illegally lease official residence

Former legislators illegally lease official residence JAKARTA (JP): Several members of the 1992/1997 House of Representatives have illegally let their official residence, an official in charge of legislators' housing complex management revealed here yesterday.

Stocks and rupiah drop in quite trading

Stocks and rupiah drop in quite trading JAKARTA (JP): Stocks prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) continued to fall yesterday on lack of fresh incentives in quiet trading.Securities analysts attributed the fall to the weakening regional market and the persistent fall of the rupiah against the...

Asian surveillance

Asian surveillance The deputy finance ministers of 14 Asian-Pacific nations that met in Manila early this week opted for the ideal that it was much better preventing a fire than having to extinguish one.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Nov. 21, 1997: Shares Close Change Trading Volume --------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 850 0 0 AHAP Insurance 1,200 0 0 Alter Abadi 525 0 0 Alumindo Light Metal 375 -25 10,000 Alumindo Perkasa...