Troops take to streets as riots rage in Indonesian capital; Generals hem and haw over Suharto’s future
Washington Times, May 15, 1998 JAKARTA, Indonesia - Widespread rioting and looting gripped the…
Middle Class Indonesians Keep Quiet Amid Growing Unrest
Washington Times, May 7, 1998 JAKARTA, Indonesia - Police used rubber bullets and live ammunition…
Communications Gap Feeds a Revolution
May 1998 (JAKARTA) – It all came down to body language. "Things were going fine until he…
Indonesian textile industry shackled by currency crisis Unemployment mounts rapidly
Washingotn Times, April 9, 1998 TAMBUN BEKASI, Indonesia - With a quick and practiced hand, the…
Suharto promises reform - again critics skeptical of follow-through
Washington Times, April 9, 1998 JAKARTA, Indonesia - President Suharto's government bowed…
Military calls shots after Suharto goes It `is the strongest, most disciplined, most well-organized entity’ in Indonesia
Washington Times, March 24, 1998 JAKARTA, Indonesia - Cronyism and nepotism may appear to be…
World leaders boost pressure on Suharto Japan makes appeal in `Asian’ manner’
Washington Times, March 16, 1998 JAKARTA, Indonesia - Japanese and Western leaders yesterday…
Lippo Group sues Wal-Mart over Indonesia pullout
Washington Times, March 12, 1998 JAKARTA, Indonesia - The Indonesia connection that cost…
Forest fires add to Jakarta’s ills for second year Green groups worry about wildlife
Washington Times, March 6, 1998 JAKARTA, Indonesia - Widespread forest fires on the island of…
Suharto seeks new terms for bailout U.S. sends envoy to back up IMF
Washington Times, March 2, 1998 JAKARTA, Indonesia - President Suharto defied the international…
U.S. firms ignore tumult, stay in Indonesia
Washington Times, Feb. 24, 1998 JAKARTA, Indonesia - Indonesia's economic storm has some…
Indonesia resists U.S., IMF on plan to rescue economy
Washington Times, Feb. 17, 1998 JAKARTA, Indonesia - Indonesia appears set to thumb its nose at…