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Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates JAKARTA (JP): Bank Bali's conversion rates on Sept. 29, 1998: TT rates Bank notes rates ------------------------------------------ Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S dollar 1 10,575.00 10,775.00 10,575.00 10,825.00 Austrian schilling 1 863.30 933.

Tangerang council elects new mayor

Tangerang council elects new mayor JAKARTA (JP): Tangerang's mayoralty council chose the township's secretary as its new mayor in elections on Tuesday safeguarded by as many as 300 security personnel.Mayoralty Secretary Mochammad Thamrin garnered 19 of the 45 available votes during a plenary...

Govt funds bank recapitalization

Govt funds bank recapitalization JAKARTA (JP): Domestic commercial banks with capital adequacy ratios (CAR) of between minus 25 percent and plus 4 percent will have to participate a recapitalization program in which the government will provide up to 80 percent of the required funds, Bank Indonesia...

Japan set to propose SE Asia initiative

Japan set to propose SE Asia initiative TOKYO (Reuters): Japan is set to propose a fresh plan to ease the pain being suffered by Southeast Asian nations, while suggesting ways to control the rapid short-term capital flows that have devastated emerging market economies, government officials and...

PAL, Nuovo, Total in deal

PAL, Nuovo, Total in deal JAKARTA (JP): State shipbuilder PT PAL Indonesia, in cooperation with GE Nuovo Pignone, part of General Electric Power Systems division, has won a contract to supply compression modules to oil and gas producer Total Indonesie.

Suspect's lawyer to disclose more names in rice scandal

Suspect's lawyer to disclose more names in rice scandal JAKARTA (JP): R. Rambe, one of the team of lawyers of Ahmad Zawawi, currently the sole suspect in the illegal rice distribution in the capital, said on Tuesday that he was ready to disclose other officials involved in the illegal practices.

Govt to file new freedom of expression bill

Govt to file new freedom of expression bill JAKARTA (JP): The government plans to submit a second bill seeking to regulate freedom of expression after withdrawing the first one on Tuesday amid signs that the legislation would not have passed the House of Representatives' scrutiny.

Taufik, Susanto warm up in Bali

Taufik, Susanto warm up in Bali JAKARTA (JP): Taufik Halai and Susanto Megaranto will compete in the Bali Jeff Open chess tournament later this week to hone their skills prior to the junior world chess championship.

Asian Games'98 to field a record 43 national teams

Asian Games'98 to field a record 43 national teams JAKARTA (Agencies): Despite Asia's economic crisis, the 13th Asian Games will live up to its billing as the last great sports festival of the century as all 43 members of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) will be participating in the event to be...

INRO sees progress at October talks

INRO sees progress at October talks SINGAPORE (Reuters): The International Natural Rubber Organization (INRO) expects to make progress by the end of October on healing a rift that threatens to scupper the accord, a top INRO official said on Tuesday.

BDF expands plant

BDF expands plant JAKARTA (JP): The ministry of health's director general of drug and food control, Sampurno, inaugurated on Monday the expansion of factory and warehouse facilities of pharmaceutical, medical devices and cosmetic producer PT Beiersdorf Indonesia (BDF) in Singosari, Malang, East...

Disable workers ask government to save workshop

Disable workers ask government to save workshop JAKARTA (JP): Employees of Swa Prasidya Purna industrial workshop for the handicapped have urged the government to help them continue to run their business, which has been closed down by its operator.

Govt says Megawati must guarantee security and order

Govt says Megawati must guarantee security and order JAKARTA (JP): The government is allowing Megawati Soekarnoputri to continue with plans to hold a congress of her Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) faction in Bali as long as she can guarantee security and order on the popular tourist island.

Asia's silence on Anwar arrest a concern: Groups

Asia's silence on Anwar arrest a concern: Groups TOKYO (AFP): Malaysia's treatment of ousted deputy premier Anwar Ibrahim, who appeared in court on Tuesday bruised and complaining of a severe police beating, has raised little protest in Asia.

Hopping mad hunters stay up all night in Purwokerto

Hopping mad hunters stay up all night in PurwokertoBy Agus Maryono and Ngudi Utomo PURWOKERTO, Central Java (JP): Frog's legs are a speciality served in certain restaurants only. Some people may be averse to the idea of eating frogs.

Political moves key to economic cure

Political moves key to economic cureBy Sofyan Wanandi The following article is based on a paper presented at the "Indonesia Update 1998" Conference in Melbourne from Sept. 25 to Sept. 26, 1998. This is the first of two articles.

RI eyes Asiad volleyball quarters berth

RI eyes Asiad volleyball quarters berth JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia expects to go no further than the quarterfinals in the Asian Games men's volleyball competition due to a tough draw, national team training director Suharsono said on Tuesday.

KIPP plans to monitor next year's elections

KIPP plans to monitor next year's elections JAKARTA (JP): The Independent Election Monitoring Committee (KIPP), which reported numerous violations in the 1997 elections, has started planning to watch over the upcoming election scheduled for May 1999.KIPP coordinator Mulyana W.

Habibie summons aides over office decoration

Habibie summons aides over office decoration JAKARTA (JP): President B.J. Habibie summoned on Tuesday two cabinet ministers, the chairman of the National Institute of Sciences (LIPI) Sofjan Tsauri, and three cultural experts to assist him in the construction of his new office at Merdeka Palace.

Fire destroys hundreds of artworks in Bandung

Fire destroys hundreds of artworks in Bandung BANDUNG (JP): Fire destroyed an art gallery on a main downtown street early Tuesday, reportedly incinerating hundreds of works by famous artists, including at least one piece by the late Affandi.In addition to the damage to Galeri Braga at Jl.

Spotlight

SpotlightPhoto A: KoreanKorindoSTUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS: Korindo chairman Seung Eun Ho (right) greets University of Indonesia rector Asman Boedisantoso at a presentation ceremony for scholarships to 110 first-year students unable to pay their tuition due to the crisis.

Sergeant gives up for shooting

Sergeant gives up for shooting JAKARTA (JP): A serviceman, who allegedly shot to death a public bus crew during a clash on Saturday, has given himself up to the City Military Police for further investigation, an officer said.

SBI interest policy 'costly, less effective'

SBI interest policy 'costly, less effective' JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia's policy of offering high interest rates for its SBI promissory notes was costly and could not be sustained for a longer period, an economist at state-owned investment firm PT Danareksa Sekuritas said on Tuesday.

Suggestion for PEPABRI

Suggestion for PEPABRIFrom Media IndonesiaIt won't sound strange to hear in this reform era a statement to the effect that the big family of the Armed Forces (ABRI) will continue to channel their aspirations through the Functional Group (Golkar).

Cemex wins bid to buy stake in Semen Gresik

Cemex wins bid to buy stake in Semen Gresik JAKARTA (JP): Mexico's Cemex SA has finally won the second round bidding for a 14 percent government stake in publicly listed cement producer PT Semen Gresik, a senior official confirmed on Tuesday.

Economic woes force 12,000 W. Java students to drop out

Economic woes force 12,000 W. Java students to drop out JAKARTA (JP): Twelve thousand West Java elementary school students can no longer afford education, according to the head of the West Java education and culture office.

Soeharto's assets abroad 'must be seized'

Soeharto's assets abroad 'must be seized' JAKARTA (JP): A scholar and prominent critic of former president Soeharto, George Junus Aditjondro, urged the government on Monday to call on friendly foreign states to confiscate all assets in their countries linked to Soeharto.

Jakarta should not copy Malaysia's capital controls

Jakarta should not copy Malaysia's capital controlsBy Eddy Soeparno JAKARTA (JP): It is just amazing how an economist's views published in a magazine had a larger-than-life impact on a nation's economy and practically changed the course (and maybe fate?) of that nation in an increasingly global...

Man faces four years in prison for scam

Man faces four years in prison for scam JAKARTA (JP): A prosecutor urged the Central Jakarta District Court on Monday to sentence a 50-year-old man to four years in prison for allegedly defrauding hospital donors of a total of Rp 815 million (US$74,090).

Habibie's son heading trade delegation to Taiwan

Habibie's son heading trade delegation to Taiwan TAIPEI (Dow Jones): Ilham Habibie, son of Indonesian President B.J. Habibie, is heading a delegation visiting Taiwan to discuss cooperation opportunities, especially in the aerospace industry, the Taipei trade office in Jakarta said Monday.

Government wants antimonopoly law in place by December

Government wants antimonopoly law in place by December JAKARTA (JP): The government is targeting to have an antimonopoly law on the books by the end of the year to foster healthier business competition in the country, an official said Monday.

Ex-owner of Bank Surya, government reach deal

Ex-owner of Bank Surya, government reach deal JAKARTA (JP): The country's financial authorities have signed a deal with the former owner of closed down Bank Surya to return Bank Indonesia's liquidity support, chairman of the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) Glenn S.

Two reporters to be questioned

Two reporters to be questioned YOGYAKARTA: Police planned on Monday to summon two reporters from the local Bernas daily as witnesses in their questioning of Soekardjo Wilardjito -- a former aide of Sukarno who claimed that the founding president was intimidated into relinquishing power to Soeharto.

Habibie approves Sultan's governorship

Habibie approves Sultan's governorship JAKARTA (JP): Yogyakarta's traditional monarch Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono X has won the president's approval and will soon be installed as the new governor of the special province.

WB responsible for abused loans

WB responsible for abused loansBy Jeffrey A. Winters LONDON (JP): The current debate over the World Bank, corruption, and Indonesia has come down to a single key question: is the Bank justified in washing its hands of responsibility for the corruption of almost US$10 billion in Bank loan funds and...

Broken CT scanner puts death rate up

Broken CT scanner puts death rate up MANADO, North Sulawesi: The number of victims of traffic accidents who died of head injuries here increased by 50 percent after the CT scanner in the town's Malalayang Hospital broke down, Antara said on Monday.The news agency quoted resident neurologist Dr.

Open skies policy limited to charter flights only

Open skies policy limited to charter flights only JAKARTA (JP): The government's recent decision to allow international airlines to fly from their home bases to all major destinations in Indonesia is being limited to chartered flights and will not apply to scheduled services.

Heavy security for mayoral election

Heavy security for mayoral election TANGERANG (JP): Tight security surrounded the Tangerang Legislative Council on Monday following rumors of a major demonstration before the mayoral election scheduled for Tuesday.

Requesting U.S. visa

Requesting U.S. visa Is America closed for young tourists from Indonesia? That is what I am wondering.My niece applied for a tourist visa to visit the States. The trip was offered by a family member (who is working outside Indonesia and wishes to accompany her) for her successful completion of a...

Mercure's inhouse training

Mercure's inhouse training JAKARTA (JP): Mercure Rekso Hotel Hayam Wuruk recently held a three-week training program to improve the skills of its 250 employees.Mercure's public relation manager Mirna A.

Modest festival showcases quality pieces for art lovers

Modest festival showcases quality pieces for art loversBy Stevie Emilia and Yudha Kartohadiprodjo JAKARTA (JP): Dances and music performed by renowned artists at the Indonesian Art Summit II have been able to help some Jakartans forget the rat race of the economic crisis.

Rupiah closes firmer against U.S. dollar

Rupiah closes firmer against U.S. dollar JAKARTA (JP): The rupiah closed slightly firmer at 10,875 against the U.S. dollar on Monday, with positive sentiment from disbursement of International Monetary Fund loans tempered by fears of renewed unrest.

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates JAKARTA (JP): Bank Bali's bank notes conversion rates on Sept. 28, 1998: Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 10,825 11,075 Australian dollar 1 6,130 6,530 Brunei dollar 1 6,075 6,425 Swiss franc 1 7,440 8,040 Deutschemark 1 6,090 6,640 French franc 1 1,700 2,020 Poundsterling 1...

Lawyer criticizes bankruptcy fee

Lawyer criticizes bankruptcy fee JAKARTA (JP): A corporate lawyer has criticized a justice ministry decision to impose a 3 percent commission fee for administrators and a 2 percent fee for curators in bankruptcy cases.

Can't Indonesians enjoy own country?

Can't Indonesians enjoy own country? I had two weeks annual leave from my job and wanted to take my child away for one weekend. I had saved for this all year. I thought that this trip might also help the tourism trade in a small way.

Avoid dependency on foreign capital

Avoid dependency on foreign capital The year long economic crisis is getting worse, despite the reform measures prescribed by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Economist Kwik Kian Gie looks at the elements behind the crisis.

Faulty bank owners 'banned from banking'

Faulty bank owners 'banned from banking' JAKARTA (JP): Former owners of suspended and nationalized banks will be barred from reentering the banking industry if it's proven they've committed banking crimes, according to a director of the central bank.

Rates for Tax Payment

Rates for Tax Payment JAKARTA (JP): The new official conversion rates as the basis for payment of import duty, value-added tax on goods and services, sales tax on luxury goods, export tax and income tax, valid from Sept. 28 to Oct. 4 : U.S. dollar 1 Rp 10,500.00 Austrian shilling 1 886.

Hopewell Holdings Limited

Hopewell Holdings Limited We refer to your article on Sept. 24, 1998 headlined PLN welcomes Hopewell decision on Tanjung Jati, in which it said "Hopewell holds an 80 percent stake in PT CEPA Indonesia, the owner of the project.

Art Summit schedule of performances

Art Summit schedule of performancesPerformance Schedule: Sept. 29-30: Theater, Suku Naga (Dragon Tribe), Bengkel Teater Rendra (Indonesia), Taman Ismail Marzuki (TIM), Jl. Cikini Raya 73, Central Jakarta (Phone: 3154087). Oct. 1-2: Ballet, Also Egmont, Bitte.