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Indonesian trainers for South African elephants

Indonesian trainers for South African elephantsBy Sophie Pons BRITS, South Africa (AFP): Nonchalant Indonesian trainers drive the group of young elephants into a boma, or enclosure, in the bush north of Johannesburg, oblivious to the stir they are causing across the world.

ASEAN holds women's story-reading evening

ASEAN holds women's story-reading eveningBy Tam Notosusanto JAKARTA (JP): Inen Maskerning and Ma Paw may not seem to have anything in common. After all, one is from Aceh, the other from Myanmar, and they both lead quite different lives.

Guruh presents tourism show

Guruh presents tourism show JAKARTA (JP): A 74-year-old woman entered and stood on stage, a bit ruffled by the plain batik belted around her frail body that kept getting caught up in her tiny feet.Her noticeably lined face started to twitch when she saw the 200-odd audience, consisting mainly of...

Expo reveals more about 'Art de Paris'

Expo reveals more about 'Art de Paris'By Izabel Deuff JAKARTA (JP): A few commonly known facts about 19th century French art include sculpture by Rodin and painters, be they realistic (Ingres), impressionist (Manet, Degas, Courbet) or Postimpressionist (Gauguin, Cezanne).

False religions

False religions By profession I am a spiritual guide, the title pastor, (being a Latin word) signifying shepherd. It pains and humbles me, therefore, to have to criticize my own profession in stating that the spiritual leaders and guides in Indonesia (myself included) have long neglected a basic...

Discourse attempts to address problems of multiculturalism

Discourse attempts to address problems of multiculturalism JAKARTA (JP): Rarely in the world is there a city that has as diverse a cultural history as Jakarta. In this city recently swept by savage acts of ethnic violence, cultural influences from Hindu, Islamic, Sinic and Western civilizations...

Woeful art appreciation rooted in education system

Woeful art appreciation rooted in education systemBy Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): Most performances in the Art Summit Indonesia have been packed but it may not necessarily indicate that the capital is crammed with performing art lovers. The performances have been jam packed by many of the same goers.

W. Java puppetmaker cashes in despite crumbling economy

W. Java puppetmaker cashes in despite crumbling economyText and photos by Suhardiansyah BOGOR, West Java (JP): Dase busied himself arranging Sundanese traditional wooden puppets (wayang golek) at his home in Lebak Kantin village.

Sound of metal the heartbeat of silver kampong Mayangan

Sound of metal the heartbeat of silver kampong MayanganBy Widyarto PASURUAN, East Java (JP): Mayangan looks no different from any other kampong in Java. What makes it unique is that the town has been a metalwork town since last century.

Injectable contraceptives still sought out despite cost

Injectable contraceptives still sought out despite costBy Yogita Tahil Ramani JAKARTA (JP): Skyrocketing contraceptives prices aside, a baby boom fear is not something obstetrician Lestari suffers from.

Babakan Madang monastery offers peace and tranquility

Babakan Madang monastery offers peace and tranquilityText by Yudha Kartohadiprodjo, photos Mulkan Salmona JAKARTA (JP): Two hundred years ago, Chinese migrants moved to the area seeking refuge when they were targeted in a killing spree by Dutch colonialists in Batavia (now Jakarta).

Guess What? Jaya Suprana

Guess What? Jaya Suprana Medicinal-herb baron Jaya Suprana raised his hands and inserted both of his thumbs between his index and middle fingers. He said the sign had a double meaning."What do you think? I don't mean to show anything nasty. But it depends on what you think.

Sumbanese ikat weaving may be going west

Sumbanese ikat weaving may be going westBy Izabel Deuff JAKARTA (JP): The famed ikat weaving of Sumba may well be going west. More than 100 expatriates attended a lecture on Sumba Ikat, its methods and mythology at Erasmus Huis on Sept. 22, attesting the interest of Western buyers.

Club Med's fun for children of all ages

Club Med's fun for children of all ages Club Med and its marketing consultant in Bali, PT Bali Holiday Village, recently invited journalists to view the renovation of its holiday facilities and to promote its services in Nusa Dua, Bali. The following is The Jakarta Post's Ivy Susanti's report.

Ode to the reform family

Ode to the reform family JAKARTA (JP): If the whole country reverberated with the seriousness with which the current trend of reformasi (reform) has taken root in our house, then the economic tree would be laden with the fruit of success and we would be approaching the end of the krismon (monetary...

Theater festival to boost rights

Theater festival to boost rights JAKARTA (JP): Four theater companies will bring up the theme of violence in society in a Human Rights Theater Festival from Oct. 16 to Nov. 9.Four theater companies that will participate in the festival are Teater Kubur, Teater Satu Merah Panggung, Lenong IKIP...

Sjumandjaja films get screening

Sjumandjaja films get screening JAKARTA (JP): A retrospective of movies by award-winning director Sjumandjaja will be shown from Oct. 23 to Oct. 28 at the Usmar Ismail Film Center, Jl. Rasuna Said Kav. C-22, South Jakarta.

PKB distances itself from Megawati

PKB distances itself from Megawati JAKARTA (JP): The People's Awakening Party (PKB) has asserted that it does not support Megawati Soekarnoputri and will pick its own candidate in next year's presidential election.

What's true democracy?

What's true democracy? The road to democracy seems now to be jammed with noisy mopeds. The craze about politics in a newly freed Indonesia has revealed some strange behavior among young Indonesian males, especially in Bali where the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) congress was held.

Taiwan responds

Taiwan responds I would like to respond to the article China-Taiwan tension has yet to dissipate published in The Jakarta Post on Oct. 14, 1998.The article quoted U.S. scholar Robert Ross as saying "Taiwan's unspoken long-term objective was independence from the mainland" etc. Mr.

Where to go in Jakarta: Saturday, Oct. 17, 1998

Where to go in Jakarta: Saturday, Oct. 17, 1998Exhibitions * Textile Exhibition, by Nelwan Anwar, at Klub Bimasena, The Dharmawangsa, Jl. Dharmawangsa Raya 39, South Jakarta, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Oct. 20-23.

Asian stock markets rally over rate cuts

Asian stock markets rally over rate cuts HONG KONG (AFP): Stock markets across Asia staged a turbo- charged rally Friday after the U.S. Federal Reserve cut interest rates for the second time in two weeks to avert the specter of recession.

Jakarta authorities brace for possible spread of killings

Jakarta authorities brace for possible spread of killings JAKARTA (JP): City authorities are on the alert to prevent the possibility of a spate of mysterious killings of sorcerers, known locally as santet, from reaching the capital after it was reported to have spread from East Java into Central...

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates JAKARTA (JP): Bank Bali's conversion rates on Oct. 16, 1998: TT rates Bank notes rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 8,400.00 8,500.00 8,400.00 8,600.00 Austrian schilling 1 700.25 770.25 - - Australian dollar 1 5,225.25 5,485.25 5,170.00 5,570.

Japanese aid for National Museum

Japanese aid for National Museum JAKARTA (JP): The Japanese embassy has given the National Museum audio-visual and recording equipment worth 47 million yen (US$400,000).The equipment was handed over on Friday to Minister of Education and Culture Juwono Sudarsono by the Japanese Ambassador to...

Putu Wijaya's 'Ngeh' depicts terror, bravery and cowardice

Putu Wijaya's 'Ngeh' depicts terror, bravery and cowardiceBy Oei Eng Goan JAKARTA (JP): Like cubist Pablo Picasso who innovated his own painting style after mastering conventional painting techniques, playwright Putu Wijaya is innovating his theatrical performances while adopting the genre of...

Businessman sought over wife's murder

Businessman sought over wife's murder TANGERANG (JP): Police detectives here are looking for a 33- year-old businessman in connection with the murder of his wife and her sister, both of whom were found dead floating in a river in Serang on Tuesday.

Reform 'sinetron' capture society's scenes

Reform 'sinetron' capture society's scenesBy Yogita Tahil Ramani JAKARTA (JP): Local TV series which sell dreams win ratings but they are destructive, not only for the viewers but also for the industry.

Japan lends RI $430 million

Japan lends RI $430 million TOKYO (AFP): Japan is to give Indonesia 50 billion yen (US$430 million) in low-interest loans to build roads and increase the country's agricultural production, the foreign ministry said Friday.

Finnish group's Indonesian debut to close Art Summit

Finnish group's Indonesian debut to close Art SummitBy Izabel Deuff JAKARTA (JP): Art Summit Indonesia II: Performing Arts draws to a close with two concerts by the Petals Ensemble, which comes from Finland and is led by electroacoustic composer Kaija Saariaho.

Polysindo appoints advisers

Polysindo appoints advisers JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed PT Polysindo Eka Perkasa, a member of the Texmaco Group, announced on Friday the appointment of financial advisers to help renegotiate its debts.

BI disburses cheap credits

BI disburses cheap credits JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia pledged on Friday to speed up the disbursement of liquidity credit for small-scale businesses and cooperatives, a key central bank official said on Friday.

Mahathir voices 'shock' at Anwar's injury: Report

Mahathir voices 'shock' at Anwar's injury: Report TOKYO (Agencies): Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said on Friday he was shocked and angry to learn that his sacked deputy Anwar Ibrahim sustained a black eye and bruises while in police custody.

Antimonopoly bill fails 'to ensure fair competition'

Antimonopoly bill fails 'to ensure fair competition' JAKARTA (JP): The draft law on monopoly practices does not go far enough in ensuring healthy and fair business competition, a non-governmental organization (NGO) says.

Official behind Freeport deal defends Ginandjar

Official behind Freeport deal defends Ginandjar JAKARTA (JP): Coordinating Minister for Economy, Finance and Industry Ginandjar Kartasasmita has been given the support of a former subordinate in his fight to clear his name of allegations of malfeasance in the award of a contract of works to copper...

Rupiah surges further, share prices rise 10.7%

Rupiah surges further, share prices rise 10.7% JAKARTA (JP): The rupiah surged to 8,200 against the U.S. dollar on Friday, sparking a 10.7 percent gain in share prices.Currency dealers said the rupiah, like all regional currencies, was boosted by the unexpected U.S. interest rate cut.

7,000 stalls owned by Pasar Jaya empty

7,000 stalls owned by Pasar Jaya empty JAKARTA (JP): Out the 91,100 stalls owned by city-owned market management company PD Pasar Jaya at 152 traditional markets in the city, 7,000 are left unoccupied, an official of the firm said on Friday.

RI envoy visits Australia

RI envoy visits Australia CANBERRA (AFP): Indonesian President B.J. Habibie will send a special business envoy to Australia next week in an attempt to lift confidence in his country's economy.James T. Riady, one of seven business envoys appointed by Habibie to try to regain the confidence of the...

Govt provides Rp 12 billiion for street children program

Govt provides Rp 12 billiion for street children program JAKARTA (JP): The Ministry of Social Services has allocated Rp 12 billion (US$1.33 million) to a city program helping street children in the capital, Governor Sutiyoso said on Friday.

Article on UNDP

Article on UNDP I would like to correct an article which appeared in The Jakarta Post on Oct. 7 on page 2 titled UNDP assists three cities.In this article it is said that the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) is providing US$800 million. This figure is not correct.

Nike okays pay rise for RI shoe workers

Nike okays pay rise for RI shoe workers BEAVERTON, U.S. (AP): Nike Inc., responding to the Asian financial crisis and criticisms of its labor practices, Thursday announced a 25 percent minimum wage increase for its footwear factory workers in Indonesia.

100% foreign holdings OK'd in RI banks

100% foreign holdings OK'd in RI banks JAKARTA (JP): The House of Representatives approved a new banking bill on Friday paving the way for foreigners to own 100 percent of domestic banks.The new revised banking law will be effective after President B.J.

New Australian consul in Medan

New Australian consul in Medan MEDAN, North Sumatra (JP): Australia opened its second consulate in the country on Thursday in this provincial capital.Australian envoy John McCarthy installed Fraser Cargill as the new consul.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Oct. 16, 1998: Shares Close Change Trading Volume -------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 275 -50 8,000 AHAP Insurance 400 0 0 Alter Abadi 250 0 839,000 Alumindo Light Metal 325 75 10,000 Alumindo...

Tennis warm up plans under threat

Tennis warm up plans under threat JAKARTA (JP): The cash-starved Indonesian Tennis Association may drop plans to warm up its Asian Games-bound team at foreign tournaments unless the National Sports Council provides it with financial aid, an official said on Friday.

Students protest against human rights group

Students protest against human rights group JAKARTA (JP): Dozens of Moslem university students staged protest at the National Police Headquarters on Friday to demand the executives of the Volunteers for Humanity group be questioned for spreading groundless information.

Mahathir calls in publisher

Mahathir calls in publisher KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): The publisher of Moslem opposition newspaper Harakah will be ordered to the home ministry next week to explain why the newspaper is still being sold openly, a report said on Friday.

House, govt make progress on bill debate

House, govt make progress on bill debate JAKARTA (JP): The House of Representatives and the government have reached an agreement on 12 principles to be included in the bill on freedom of expression.Sutradara Ginting, a member of House Commission I on information and law, said that he was optimistic...

Illegal foreigners fleeing Malaysia

Illegal foreigners fleeing Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR (DPA): Illegal foreign workers have been leaving Malaysia in droves before a two-month amnesty period runs out at the end of the month, reports said on Friday.So far, 46,345 illegals have left for home ahead of the Oct. 31 deadline.

MPR urged to issue press freedom decree

MPR urged to issue press freedom decree JAKARTA (JP): Media experts have called on the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) to issue a decree to guarantee press freedoms.A team representing the experts participating in a national discussion said in a statement on Thursday that the ongoing social,...