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Thai worries depress Asian currencies

Thai worries depress Asian currencies SINGAPORE (Reuters): Southeast Asian currencies were pummelled to fresh lows yesterday as Thailand's mounting political crisis looked set to throttle prospects of an economic recovery before it could even get off the ground.

Police take tough action against student brawlers

Police take tough action against student brawlers JAKARTA (JP): North Jakarta Police have taken stern action against disobedient high school students in a bid to counter the rising death toll from interschool brawls this year.Lt. Col.

Data on loans urgently needed

Data on loans urgently needed The measures to be taken to end the present currency crisis will be known shortly, when the consultations between the government and representatives of the two international institutions (the International Monetary Fund and World Bank) are finished.

Japan's security initiatives in line with ARF

Japan's security initiatives in line with ARFBy A.K.P. Mochtan JAKARTA (JP): Japan, the quiet but economically powerful force of Asia, is charting a more defined role and position vis-a-vis strategic and security configurations in Asia.

World palm oil output up

World palm oil output up HAMBURG (Reuters): Global palm oil production in 1998 may reach 17.5 million tons compared with 17.4 million estimated for 1997, the independent Oil World newsletter said.The publication reduced its Sept. 9 forecast of 17.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Oct. 22, 1997: ------------------------------------------------------- Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 950 -25 6,000 AHAP Insurance 2,500 0 0 Alter Abadi...

Lloyd's plans market for Singapore

Lloyd's plans market for Singapore SINGAPORE (Reuters): A miniature version of Lloyd's of London's UK insurance syndicates could be operating in Singapore by late next year, a top Lloyd's executive said yesterday.

Late Sadali's final paintings on display

Late Sadali's final paintings on displayBy Amir Sidharta JAKARTA (JP): When Achmad Sadali passed away in 1987, a solo exhibition of his work was still on display at the Erasmus Huis, Jakarta. Perhaps due to space constrictions, there were about 60 paintings which were not exhibited, and remained at...

Black box findings may not be revealed

Black box findings may not be revealed JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Transportation Haryanto Dhanutirto hinted yesterday that the results of the examination of the flight data and voice cockpit recorder, referred to as the blackbox, of the Garuda Indonesia Airbus which crashed last month, may not be...

Tolaki festival has tourist potential

Tolaki festival has tourist potentialBy Zainuddin Bakulu KENDARI (Antara): Four wooden beams, driven fast into the ground, stand firmly in the center of a wide field supporting two medium-sized gongs, while a man of advanced years is sitting deep in reflection, holding two wooden sticks.

Garuda to join in airlift of workers from Saudi

Garuda to join in airlift of workers from Saudi JAKARTA (JP): National airlines Garuda Indonesia will join in the airlift to bring home 10,000 Indonesian workers from Saudi Arabia."We have prepared six extra flights in addition to the three weekly regular flights," Garuda president Soepandi said...

Liquidity eased

Liquidity eased Bank Indonesia, the central bank, has moved again to gradually ease the credit crunch which has gripped businesses since July even though the rupiah exchange rate remains highly volatile, above Rp 3,600 against the U.S. dollar.

RI ranks second in dealing with crisis

RI ranks second in dealing with crisis JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia ranks second best, after Malaysia, among Southeast Asian countries in dealing with the monetary and stock market crisis, according to a poll of Asian executives.

Revoke three-in-one policy

Revoke three-in-one policyFrom NeracaI was rather taken aback by Jakarta Governor Sutiyoso's statement that the three-in-one traffic policy might be maintained.We have to admit that the policy, now going on for a number of years, has failed.

BI moves to protect small businesses

BI moves to protect small businesses JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia's recently reopened short-term money market securities (SBPU) facility will be available only to local banks which provide credit for small-scale businesses, the central bank announced yesterday.

W. Java villages without electricity

W. Java villages without electricity BANDUNG, West Java: Despite being one of the most developed provinces in the country, 622 villages in West Java are still without electricity."The challenge for the state-owned electricity company (PLN) is to install electricity in those villages as soon as...

Designer Ramli shows anniversary collection

Designer Ramli shows anniversary collection JAKARTA (JP): Ramli will host a special series of fashion shows beginning tomorrow to mark his 22nd year as a designer.Known for his rich embroidery, Ramli said last week the four- night gala, Trend Mode 1998, would be held at Hotel Borobudur...

HK stocks drag down Asian markets

HK stocks drag down Asian markets SINGAPORE (Reuters): A wave of nervous selling hit Hong Kong stocks yesterday, shaving more than 6 percent off the key Hang Seng Index, and dragging down other Asian markets, particularly Taiwan and Malaysia.The Hang Seng had plunged 765 points, or 6.

Where to go in Bandung, for Thursday, Oct. 23, 1997

Where to go in Bandung, for Thursday, Oct. 23, 1997Music and Entertainment * Holiday Inn, Jl. Ir. H. Juanda 33, Bandung: - Kebun Bambu Restaurant: Guitar performance, Saturday, 7:45 p.m. to 10:15 p.m. - Braga Bar and Lounge: Prospect Band, Thursday and Saturday, 7:30 p.m. to 11:15 p.m.

Asian economic upheaval worries U.S. automakers

Asian economic upheaval worries U.S. automakers CHIBA, Japan (AFP): US auto makers said yesterday the currency crisis in Asia had a serious impact on the auto market and they hoped for an early resolution to the region's economic problems.Ford Motor Co.

Rules restricting alcohol unlikely to have 'teeth'

Rules restricting alcohol unlikely to have 'teeth' JAKARTA (JP): Religious leaders have expressed skepticism over the enforcement of the government's new regulations on alcohol sales.The chairman of the city's Moslem Preachers Corps, Ahmad Sumargono, said on Monday that restricting the sale of...

Economists foresee 1998 as a year of distress

Economists foresee 1998 as a year of distress JAKARTA (JP): The worst impact of the currency crisis, which has been plaguing Indonesia over the past three months, would be felt next year, the Institute for Development of Economics and Finance (Indef) predicted yesterday.

Bamby Bucket to be used to fight West Java fires

Bamby Bucket to be used to fight West Java fires JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Air Force demonstrated the United States' water bombing method called Bamby Bucket at Halim Perdanakusuma airbase yesterday which will be used to fight forest fires in West Java.

Countertrade to tackle emerging trade barriers

Countertrade to tackle emerging trade barriers JAKARTA (JP): Countertrade could help tackle various emerging international trade barriers, President Soeharto said here yesterday.When opening an Asia Pacific Countertrade Association conference, Soeharto said countertrade could help solve various...

Government approves increase in airfares

Government approves increase in airfares JAKARTA (JP): The government has approved an airfare increase of between 7 percent and 10 percent proposed by the Indonesian National Air Carriers Association's (INACA) to offset the rupiah's depreciation against the U.S. dollar.

Nunung's search for soul in silent colors

Nunung's search for soul in silent colorsBy Chandra Johan JAKARTA (JP): Avoidance of verbalism is a salient characteristic of modern painting. Abstract paintings are the final consequence, analogous to American writer Archibald Macleish's view of poetry as "a poem should be wordless, as the flight...

Appeal to Governor Sutiyoso

Appeal to Governor Sutiyoso I congratulate Sutiyoso in his capacity as Jakarta's new governor, replacing Surjadi Soedirdja whose term of office ended recently.As a citizen of Greater Jakarta (living in Bekasi, working in Jakarta) I am very much relieved to hear Sutiyoso's promise to be a clean...

Workers protest management change

Workers protest management change TANGERANG (JP): About 1,400 workers from PT Cometstar Electrida, a producer of electric lamps, on Jl. Raya Pasar Kemis staged a sit-in to protest a management change.The workers strongly rejected Tuesday the handover of the company's management to PT Osram...

Drought-related deaths hit 420 in Jayawijaya

Drought-related deaths hit 420 in Jayawijaya JAKARTA (JP): Three more people have died in the Jayawijaya regency, Irian Jaya, raising the number of drought-related deaths to 420.Antara reported yesterday that the three casualties, all residents of the Ninia village, had died from malaria.

RP foreign minister meets Myanmar's Suu Kyi

RP foreign minister meets Myanmar's Suu Kyi BANGKOK (AP): Philippines Foreign Minister Domingo Siazon met with Myanmar's opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi at her Yangon home last week, a diplomat in Yangon said yesterday.

Wismoyo regrets YLKI's call on sticker payment

Wismoyo regrets YLKI's call on sticker payment JAKARTA (JP): The president of the 19th SEA Games Organizing Committee, Wismoyo Arismunandar, said yesterday that the Indonesian Consumers Foundation should not urge people to boycott paying for Games stickers.

Rapist gets nine years in jail

Rapist gets nine years in jail JAKARTA (JP): The West Jakarta District Court sentenced an unemployed man yesterday to nine years in jail for raping an underaged girl.Presiding judge Bagus Sugiri said the defendant, Martimus Troby, 26, raped a 13-year-old girl in a house on Jl.

Soleha, a criminal or a victim?

Soleha, a criminal or a victim? Soleha Anam Kadiran, a domestic helper hailing from East Java, was reported beheaded by sword in Saudi Arabia after an Islamic court had found her guilty of killing a Saudi woman with an ax. Your editorial from Oct. 22 says, "...

Painter Sopandi explores ethnic art of isolated tribes

Painter Sopandi explores ethnic art of isolated tribesBy R. Fadjri YOGYAKARTA (JP): Achmad Sopandi has immersed himself in the rites and rituals of more than 400 ethnic communities in Indonesia, including the isolated Baduy Dalam people in South Banten, West Java.

Difficulties facing Vietnam economy: PM

Difficulties facing Vietnam economy: PM HANOI (Reuters): Vietnam's prime minister has warned that the Communist country is facing growing economic problems, with farmers suffering losses, industrial growth slowing and foreign investment on the decline.

Naked truth about gambler

Naked truth about gambler MAUMERE, East Nusa Tenggara (JP): A 45-year-old housewife walked down the street wearing only her panties after finding out her husband had broken his promise to quit gambling over the weekend.

Rupiah weathers pressure, stocks down

Rupiah weathers pressure, stocks down JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian rupiah withstood regional pressure yesterday, while stock prices were forced down, dealers and stockbrokers said.Currency dealers said the rupiah was surprisingly strong despite improved liquidity in morning trading, compared with...

Wildlife conservation

Wildlife conservation In response to Mr. Rahmawan Pramudyanto's letter on Oct. 20 in The Jakarta Post on Oct. 20 regarding the condition of the wildlife in Taman Safari Indonesia (TSI), we would like to provide the following explanation.First, we would like to thank Mr.

Semen Gresik continues expansion

Semen Gresik continues expansion JAKARTA (JP): The state-owned Semen Gresik Group said yesterday it was continuing the construction of their Tuban III and Indarung V cement units despite the current currency crisis.Semen Gresik's president Urip Timuryono said the rupiah depreciation against the U.

TV Program: Thursday, Oct. 23, 1997

TV Program: Thursday, Oct. 23, 1997TVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:30 My Country 2:35 TV Series: Family Matters 3:10 Science Film: Animal Odyssey 3:35 Religious Teachings: Islam 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Flora and Fauna: Pesona Flora 5:00 Arabic Lessons 5:30 Children's Drama: Janji Shedy 6:00 News:...

Ceramic artist mixes tradition with humor, sensuality

Ceramic artist mixes tradition with humor, sensualityText and photos by Stevie Emilia TAPOS, Bogor (JP): Ceramic artist F. Widayanto blends creativity and a sense of humor in his latest art collection, Golekan, three-dimensional statues of men and women inspired by a traditional wooden puppet play...

Thick haze returns in provinces

Thick haze returns in provinces JAKARTA (JP): Just when people thought it was safe to return to the streets unmasked, thick haze from brush and forest fires made an unwelcome return to several towns in Sumatra and Kalimantan forcing the closure of at least eight airports, reports said yesterday.

Megawati believes many cadres ready for presidency

Megawati believes many cadres ready for presidency JAKARTA (JP): First president Sukarno's eldest daughter Megawati Soekarnoputri said yesterday that it was a myth that no candidate other than incumbent Soeharto is eligible to stand for the presidency.

AIETD participants discuss plan to set up cultural center

AIETD participants discuss plan to set up cultural center JAKARTA (JP): The 35 participants of the Third All-Inclusive Intra-East Timorese Dialog (AIETD) focused their second day of discussions in Austria yesterday on establishing an East Timor cultural center.

S'pore bank loan quality 'satisfactory'

S'pore bank loan quality 'satisfactory' SINGAPORE (Reuters): The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) said yesterday the quality of local banks' loans remains satisfactory.An MAS statement said Singapore banks' non-performing loans (NPLs) or average classified loans constitute less than three...

S'pore battles major oil spill

S'pore battles major oil spill SINGAPORE (Reuters): Singapore battled yesterday to keep one of Southeast Asia's worst-ever oil spills from spreading to neighboring Malaysia and Indonesia.The government has arrested the captains of the two ships involved in the Wednesday night collision which sent...

Siemens launches new systems

Siemens launches new systems JAKARTA (JP): Siemens of Germany, through its Indonesian subsidiary PT Siemens Indonesia, has introduced two new standard frequency converter systems, claimed to be the world's first integrated technology.

Animals search for food in villages

Animals search for food in villages PEKANBARU, Riau: Forest fires have forced tigers and elephants to escape to villages in Riau in search of food, according to Dharminto Soetono, the head of the provincial forestry service.

Isolated villages see progress

Isolated villages see progress MERAUKE, Irian Jaya: The regency office of social services claims it has succeeded in "developing" 2,262 families in isolated communities in three districts, Antara reported yesterday.

Sino-U.S. summit for better regional stability

Sino-U.S. summit for better regional stabilityBy Rizal Sukma JAKARTA (JP): China's President Jiang Zemin is scheduled to visit the United States next week for a summit with President Bill Clinton. It is widely expected that the meeting will be fruitful and yield significant results, benefiting not...