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Harapan Kita nurses stage rally

Harapan Kita nurses stage rally JAKARTA (JP): At least 200 nurses from West Jakarta's Harapan Kita Child and Maternity Hospital staged a peaceful demonstration on Wednesday to demand a significant increase in their welfare allowance.

Merck starts S'pore plant

Merck starts S'pore plant SINGAPORE (DPA): The world's largest pharmaceutical company, Merck, has started work on a US$300 million plant in Singapore, news reports said Thursday."The Asian financial crisis did not affect Merck's decision to go ahead with the Singapore plant as the company thinks...

Rupiah shoots up to 8,800 against dollar, stocks jump 8.4%

Rupiah shoots up to 8,800 against dollar, stocks jump 8.4% JAKARTA (JP): The local financial market recorded significant advances on Thursday, with the rupiah breaking the 9,000 level to hit an intraday high of 8,800 against the U.S. dollar and share prices jumping 8.4 percent, dealers said.

Suka to discard musical norms at art summit

Suka to discard musical norms at art summit JAKARTA (JP): Either way one sees it, to slide fingers over a Javanese gamelan and play it like a piano, or play a rebab (traditional stringed instrument) passed its slenten (small piece of wood located at the center of the rebab) section, which acts as...

Muhammadiyah to protect Amien

Muhammadiyah to protect Amien PONTIANAK, West Kalimantan: As many as 5,000 local supporters of the Muhammadiyah Islamic organization will be mobilized to protect National Mandate Party (PAN) chairman Amien Rais when he visits here on Oct. 12.

Kadin slams govt policy toward ailing banks

Kadin slams govt policy toward ailing banks JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) has criticized the government's approach to righting the country's rickety banks as "unrealistic".

Soekardjo's lawyer detained

Soekardjo's lawyer detained YOGYAKARTA: Police picked up lawyer Satryawan Guntur Zass here on Thursday after he failed to respond to two previous police summonses.Zass has been representing Soekardjo Wilardjito, a former aide to Sukarno who alleged that four generals intimidated the founding...

Bali: A shop window for Indonesian democracy

Bali: A shop window for Indonesian democracy Many observers have expressed relief over the fact that the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) led by Megawati Soekarnoputri has been allowed to hold its congress in Bali.

Malaysia chalks up surplus

Malaysia chalks up surplus KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysia posted its 10th trade surplus in a row in August, the government said Thursday, with analysts expecting a further improvement in exports with the frozen ringgit offset by surges in other Southeast Asian currencies.The trade surplus rose to 6.

PDFCI filed bankruptcy case against firm

PDFCI filed bankruptcy case against firm JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed Bank PDFCI filed a bankruptcy petition against PT Sarana Kemas Utama at the commercial court on Thursday.According to court data, PDFCI filed the bankruptcy request on Sept. 30 after the company failed to repay a Rp 21.

'Preauction vital' for optimum optimum auction results

'Preauction vital' for optimum optimum auction results JAKARTA (JP): The government has advised auction petitioners intending to sell assets publicly through auctions to conduct preauction activities to get optimum results, the Ministry of Finance said on Thursday.

Preventing student brawls

Preventing student brawlsFrom NeracaOn Oct. 3, in the Jatinegara area of Nusantara cinema and Kebon Pala, a high school student brawl broke out. The brawl was highly ferocious and scared passersby and residents. Fortunately, Police and Armed Forces personnel came quickly to the rescue.

'RI equestrian team unfit for Asiad'

'RI equestrian team unfit for Asiad' JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Equestrian and Horse Racing Association admitted on Thursday that its team did not deserve places in the national contingent for the 13th Asian Games in Bangkok.

Timor car project to go ahead despite Kia's woes

Timor car project to go ahead despite Kia's woes JAKARTA (JP): PT Timor Putra Nasional announced on Thursday that its controversial car project would move ahead despite financial problems facing its Korean partner and the removal of government tax breaks.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Painting Exhibition: Gerak dan Warna, at Sari Pan Pacific Hotel Jl. M.H. Thamrin, Central Jakarta (Phone: 323707), Oct. 9- 23. * Painting Exhibition: Lukisan Dalam Gejolak Reformasi, by Irawan Karseno, Yoes Rizal, etc., in Bebek Bali Resto-Cafe- Gallery, Jl.

Street brawls: When to end?

Street brawls: When to end?From Media IndonesiaI joined a course at Santa Lusia on Jl. Dewi Sartika in East Jakarta two weeks ago. When I arrived at Santa Lusia at 6:30 one evening, I saw a group of youngsters wearing junior high school uniforms loitering not far from the Santa Lusia building.

Officers to be posted at street junctions

Officers to be posted at street junctions JAKARTA (JP): City police pledged on Thursday to intensify security by posting more plainclothes police officers at busy street junctions and residential complexes in a bid to stem the rising tide of crime in the capital.

House establishes committee to deliberate antimonopoly bill

House establishes committee to deliberate antimonopoly bill JAKARTA (JP): The House of Representatives (DPR) has set up a special committee to speed up deliberations of a House-initiated antimonopoly bill.

Bintan welcomes Indonesians

Bintan welcomes Indonesians I am replying to Mrs. Dorcas M. Polnaya's letter entitled "Can't Indonesians enjoy own country?" which appeared in your Sept. 29 edition.We thank Mrs. Polnaya for her interest in wanting to visit our fine resorts and assure her that next time around it will be more...

'TECHNOGERMA' fully booked

'TECHNOGERMA' fully booked JAKARTA (JP): Germany is promising to proceed with its plan to hold a major technology exhibition, called TECHNOGERMA, here in March next year despite the current economic crisis.

Mar'ie, experts welcome capital control plan

Mar'ie, experts welcome capital control plan JAKARTA (JP): Former finance minister Mar'ie Muhammad has welcomed the government's plan to introduce as yet unspecified forms of capital controls to help stabilize the beleaguered rupiah.

Lawyers ask KL court for Anwar's release

Lawyers ask KL court for Anwar's release KUALA LUMPUR (Agencies): Lawyers for sacked finance minister Anwar Ibrahim on Thursday asked a Malaysian court to free him from detention, saying he was being held illegally and without legal aid.

New BPK chairman pledges to fight bureaucratic graft

New BPK chairman pledges to fight bureaucratic graft JAKARTA (JP): Newly appointed Supreme Audit Agency (BPK) chairman Satrio B. Joedono promised on Thursday to maintain his integrity in the fight against corruption, collusion and nepotism in the bureaucracy.

Gunungkidul gourmands gorge themselves on grasshopppers

Gunungkidul gourmands gorge themselves on grasshopppersBy Gin Kurniawan GUNUNGKIDUL, Yogyakarta (JP): With the price of most types of meat now beyond the spending power of many consumers, residents of Gunungkidul regency are turning their taste buds to a more common and cheaper form of sustenance.

New E. Timor violations unveiled

New E. Timor violations unveiled JAKARTA (JP): A researcher said on Thursday that more than 1,000 East Timorese women had been raped or sexually assaulted since the process of integrating the region into Indonesia began 22 years ago.

Food-for-work program to start later this month

Food-for-work program to start later this month JAKARTA (JP): A food-for-work program worth US$429,400 will start later this month in two areas of Jakarta worst hit by the crisis, an official from an international humanitarian organization said on Thursday.

ASEAN calls for greater economic integration

ASEAN calls for greater economic integration MANILA (Reuters): The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) ended four days of talks on Thursday with a renewed commitment to economic cooperation despite persistent economic and political tensions.

City sets up team to provide training for street children

City sets up team to provide training for street children JAKARTA (JP): The city authority has set up a team to help reduce the number of street children in the capital, which one estimate now places at around 9,000, an official said on Thursday.

Baramuli enters debate over necessity of DPA

Baramuli enters debate over necessity of DPA JAKARTA (JP): In response to suggestions that the Supreme Advisory Board (DPA) should be dissolved, chairman A.A. Baramuli said he would not mind if the people's representatives decided the body was no longer needed.

RI may cancel purchase of Sukhoi from Russia

RI may cancel purchase of Sukhoi from Russia JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia will probably cancel the purchase of 12 Sukhhoi bombers and eight helicopters from Russia because of the prolonged economic crisis, according to Air Force Chief of Staff Vice Marshal Hanafie Asnan.

Pertamina claims $60m saved annually in efficiency program

Pertamina claims $60m saved annually in efficiency program JAKARTA (JP): State oil and gas company Pertamina has estimated that it could save more than US$60 million in costs every year through its efficiency programs.

Business Partner Cities to hold 12th meeting

Business Partner Cities to hold 12th meeting JAKARTA (JP): Representatives of 11 cities grouped in the Business Partner Cities (BPC) organization will hold their 12th annual round table, seminars and trade fair here on Oct. 21 and Oct. 22.

Wiranto warns of rising threat

Wiranto warns of rising threat JAKARTA (JP): Armed Forces (ABRI) Commander Gen. Wiranto told the 1,600-strong Presidential Security Guard (Paspampres) on Wednesday to step up security around the President and visiting foreign leaders.

ABRI should give up political role: Indria

ABRI should give up political role: Indria JAKARTA (JP): Military observer Indria Samego argued against the Armed Forces' (ABRI) role in politics on Thursday, saying its involvement would not help democratization.

New E. Jakarta mayor installed

New E. Jakarta mayor installed JAKARTA (JP): Andi Mappaganty has been installed as the new mayor of East Jakarta, replacing Sudarsono, who returns to his former post in the Armed Forces Headquarters.Mappaganty was ordered by Governor Sutiyoso to devote his attention to providing those in his ward...

Habibie to open PWI congress

Habibie to open PWI congress SEMARANG: President B.J. Habibie is scheduled to open the 20th congress of the Association of Indonesian Journalists here on Saturday.Soegyarto, an organizer of the congress, said on Thursday that Habibie would be accompanied in the two-day event by Minister of...

200 laid-off workers plead their case

200 laid-off workers plead their case JAKARTA (JP): More than 200 laid-off workers of Surakarta- based garment company PT Tyfountex Indonesia have traveled from the Central Java town to the capital to protest the company's refusal to rehire them.

Megawati vows clean government

Megawati vows clean governmentBy Imanuddin & M.M.I. Ahyani DENPASAR (JP): Megawati Soekarnoputri opened on Thursday the congress of her faction of the splintered Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI), vowing a clean government if she won the general election.

It's time for Chinese-Indonesians to wake up

It's time for Chinese-Indonesians to wake upBy Rahayu Ratnaningsih This is the second of two articles suggesting steps which could be taken by Chinese-Indonesians in the aftermath of the May riots. JAKARTA (JP): It escapes many people why President B.J.

One killed, two injured in collision

One killed, two injured in collision JAKARTA (JP): A speeding minibus crashed into a passing train at a level crossing on Jl. Pramuka, Central Jakarta on Wednesday, killing one of the bus passengers and severely injuring another and the bus driver.

Art Summit schedule

Art Summit schedule Oct. 9-10: Music, Wulan Bamban, Suka Hardjana (Indonesia), Gedung Kesenian Jakarta (GKJ), Jl. Pos No. 2, Central Jakarta (Phone: 3441892).Oct. 11-12: Theater, Ngeh (Understand), Teater Mandiri (Indonesia), Taman Ismail Marzuki (TIM), Jl.

Mixed reactions greet protest bill debate

Mixed reactions greet protest bill debate JAKARTA (JP): Legal experts Todung Mulya Lubis and Abdul Hakim Garuda Nasution commended the House of Representatives on Thursday because it had managed to persuade the government to allow street protests without requiring police permits.

RI forests vanishing rapidly

RI forests vanishing rapidly BOGOR, West Java: A conservancy expert said here on Thursday that the country's 90 million to 120 million hectares of primary forests were vanishing at a rate of 1 million hectares a year.

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates JAKARTA (JP): Bank Bali's conversion rates on Oct. 8, 1998: TT rates Bank notes rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 8,850.00 8,950.00 8,850.00 9,025.00Austrian schilling 1 744.30 814.30 - -Australian dollar 1 5,347.45 5,607.45 5,200.00 5,650.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Oct. 8, 1998: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 325 0 0 AHAP Insurance 400 0 0 Alter Abadi 275 25 2,194,500 Alumindo Light Metal 250 0 17,500 Alumindo...

APEC ministers urged to pursue liberalization

APEC ministers urged to pursue liberalization OKINAWA (Dow Jones): Energy ministers from Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation countries should implement timely economic reform as a means to encourage private sector participation in energy infrastructure and to assist the economic recovery, an energy...

ASEAN ministers open their economic meeting

ASEAN ministers open their economic meeting MANILA (AFP): Southeast Asian economic ministers began a two- day meeting here Wednesday with commitments to drastic tariff cuts as a pill to revive economies knocked down by the Asian financial flu.

Megawati's congress set to open

Megawati's congress set to openBy Imanuddin and M.M.I. Ahyani DENPASAR (JP): Tens of thousands of Megawati Soekarnoputri loyalists continue to stream into Bali to lend support to a three-day congress of her faction of the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI), which she has promised will be secure and...

Manila to hunt on for Marcos money

Manila to hunt on for Marcos money MANILA (AFP): The Philippine government will not let up its chase against the estate of the Marcos family despite the acquittal of former first lady Imelda Marcos, presidential spokesman Fernando Barican said on Wednesday.

More juvenile delinquency amid crisis

More juvenile delinquency amid crisis JAKARTA (JP): Psychologist Subyakto Atmosiswoyo said on Wednesday that juvenile delinquency was on the increase in the city because of the current economic crisis.Speaking at his inauguration ceremony as a professor at the University of Indonesia in Depok,...