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...world's forests burning? Why did uncontrollable fires cut a 7,700-sq.-mi. swath of devastation across Indonesia? Why have the blazes of Mexico sent plumes of smoke across Texas and Louisiana...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Planet Watch: Smoke Signals | 6/22/1998 | See Source »

Such meager sums won't even begin to save the forests. In Indonesia the collapse of the economy has driven many of the urban poor back to the countryside, and often the only land to cultivate is virgin forest. So a new round of fires seems unavoidable. Says John Redwood, a World Bank environmental specialist: "Once small fires get out of control in remote areas, they become unstoppable until doused by rains...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Planet Watch: Smoke Signals | 6/22/1998 | See Source »

...NAME] B.J. HABIBIE [JOB] President of Indonesia [WHY IN THE NEWS] Outlasted Suharto [DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTIC] His little hat [FREQUENTLY PHOTOGRAPHED] Accompanied by soldiers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Notebook: Jun. 8, 1998 | 6/8/1998 | See Source »

...Indonesia's new president B.J. HABIBIE had been in office less than 70 hours when he faced the first of what will probably be a series of crises that will mark his presidency. Sources close to the President tell TIME that on May 23, Habibie was confronted at his office by LIEUT. GENERAL PRABOWO SUBIANTO, son-in-law of former PRESIDENT SUHARTO and the head of the powerful Army Strategic Reserve Command. The general "strongly requested" that Habibie name him army Chief of Staff and replace the chief of the armed forces, GENERAL WIRANTO, with a Prabowo ally. Frightened, Habibie...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Indonesia | 6/8/1998 | See Source »

...Russia last week, shaking the already wobbly economy and its twitchy investors. A spate of panic selling sent the stock market plunging and plunging, and it ended the week worth half as much as it was a year ago. Even before the bubble popped in Thailand, South Korea and Indonesia, Boris Yeltsin's government was living dangerously. It was juggling $150 billion in foreign debt, running huge budget deficits and resorting to a kind of pyramid scheme in which it was selling new treasury bills to pay interest on those it had sold earlier...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Economic Meltdown | 6/8/1998 | See Source »

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