Archive: 1 September 2001
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Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Tulip Bazaar at Erasmus Huis
Tulip Bazaar at Erasmus Huis JAKARTA (JP): The Dutch Embassy in conjunction with Erasmus Huis will hold the annual Tulip Bazaar on Saturday at the embassy's compound. Various delicacies from Indonesia and the Netherlands can be found at this year's bazaar, along with handicrafts from both countries. Tulips, however, will not be found despite the bazaar's name, as the flower is only sent once a year from the Netherlands on Queens Day, according to Novita Lawalata, one staffer at Erasmus Huis.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Government urged to explain OPIC deal to the public
Government urged to explain OPIC deal to the public JAKARTA (JP): The government must explain to the public the reason behind its move to renew a settlement agreement with the U.S.-based Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC), to avoid speculation that could harm investors' confidence in the country, a noted economist says.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
'Self-defense' could end in murder charge
'Self-defense' could end in murder charge By Emmy Fitri JAKARTA (JP): A robbery victim became a murder suspect after he reportedly shot dead one of four men attempting to rob him in front of a Bank of Central Asia ATM booth in Pondok Indah, South Jakarta in the early hours of Wednesday. In light of this recent turn of events, the question being raised by the public is how they can defend themselves against crime without fear of prosecution.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Mega delays visit, sets out agenda for Aceh
Mega delays visit, sets out agenda for Aceh JAKARTA (JP): President Megawati Soekarnoputri officially postponed on Friday her visit to Aceh planned for Sunday and instructed aides to hasten the judicial process for past rights abuses in the province along with a meaningful dialog in an attempt to resolve the conflict there. The decision to delay the visit was announced after a four- hour limited Cabinet meeting here, which was held to specifically discuss developments in Aceh.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
1. Trip - 48 MM, 3 cols, 3 lines, 3x 15
1. Trip - 48 MM, 3 cols, 3 lines, 3x 15 Trip findings of limited use: Councillors 2. Cakung - 28 HBC, 3 cols, 2 lines, 2x24 Ardous procedures face street vendors 3. Raft - 36 NCSB, 4 cols, 2 lines, 2x21 Raft across Ciliwung source of income 4. Terminal - 26 HBC , 2 col, 2 lines, 2x27 Team to be set up to analyze Pulo Gebang terminal project 5. Eviction, 28 MM, 3 cols, 1 lines, 1x24 More to be made homeless 6.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
RP studies four-day works
RP studies four-day works MANILA (DPA): Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo said Friday that the government is studying the possibility of implementing a four-day work week in a bid to boost domestic tourism. Arroyo said the government's legal counsel was already looking into the plan, which was proposed by Tourism Secretary Richard Gordon and travel industry leaders. "I am amenable (to the proposal)," she said at a news briefing when asked whether she favored a three-day weekend.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
GM makes final offer for Daewoo Motor
GM makes final offer for Daewoo Motor SEOUL (Reuters): The world's biggest automaker General Motors has made a final offer for Korea's bankrupt Daewoo Motor, but it excludes the firm's largest and most antiquated plant which employs almost half its local workforce. "GM has submitted a final offer for Daewoo Motor, but the main Pupyong plant has been excluded," a senior finance ministry official said on Friday.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
VoIP technology
VoIP technology Bisnis Indonesia of Aug. 30, 2001 reported that Telkom has officially launched Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service for international telephone calls. In fact, according to Endy Prijanto, PT Telkom's director of the VoIP project, Telkom had a soft launching of this service in May 2001. He further stated that besides PT Telkom, there are five other legal VoIP operators and 28 illegal operators.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Thai economy slowing sharply as exports sink
Thai economy slowing sharply as exports sink BANGKOK (Reuters): Thailand's economy is hurting badly, with manufacturing output and exports sinking as many of its major markets near recession, key data showed on Friday. Figures from the Thai central bank confirmed analysts' fears that industrial production dropped in July from June, its second successive month-on-month decline on a seasonally adjusted basis.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
National day sees Mahathir scolding, joking
National day sees Mahathir scolding, joking KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Veteran Asian leader Mahathir Mohamad marked Malaysia's independence day on Friday by scolding his people in poetry, joking about Japan's economy and sermonizing on Islam. Shooting from the lip in vintage style, Prime Minister Mahathir: -- Berated ethnic-Malays for becoming "too laid back" because of his affirmative action program, but denied that it was his fault.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
KONI sends 179 officials to SEA Games
KONI sends 179 officials to SEA Games JAKARTA (JP): The National Sports Council (KONI) nominated on Friday a staggering 179 officials to the country's delegation to the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Kuala Lumpur. However, KONI spokesman Ahmed Solihin was quick to play down the size of the non-participating pack, saying the figure was far below the maximum of 50 percent of the combined number of competing athletes and their coaches that the quota allowed.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Injured Karuna out of KL Games
Injured Karuna out of KL Games JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's tae kwon do team lost one of its best medal-winning hopes at the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games with the withdrawal of heavyweight Karuna through injury during training in Berkeley, California.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Mega delays Aceh trip, sets agenda
Mega delays Aceh trip, sets agenda JAKARTA (JP): President Megawati Soekarnoputri officially postponed on Friday her visit to Aceh planned for Sunday and instructed aides to hasten the judicial process for past rights abuses in the province along with a meaningful dialog in an attempt to resolve the conflict there. The decision to delay the visit was announced after a four- hour limited Cabinet meeting here, which was held to specifically discuss developments in Aceh.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Muslims, Christians reach peace deal
Muslims, Christians reach peace deal PALU, Central Sulawesi: Hundreds of Muslim and Christian figures meeting at the Poso Military District office concluded a peace deal on Thursday and pledged to stop violence, which has been ravaging the regency of Poso for the last three years. Sponsored by a reconciliation team for Poso, the religious leaders' meeting was filled with emotion. "They embraced with each other like brothers who had been missing each other.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
JP/5/JUN
JP/5/JUN What is the current nature of relations between the government and the Indonesian Military? Jun Honna, assistant professor at the Faculty of International Relations of Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto, spoke to The Jakarta Post's staff writer Kornelius Purba during one of his visits to Jakarta earlier this month.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
1. 5Tossy -- Gen. Sutarto is growing more powerful
1. 5Tossy -- Gen. Sutarto is growing more powerful 1 X 50 48pt Optima Bold Army under Gen. Sutarto is growing more powerful JP/5/JUN What is the current nature of relations between the government and the Indonesian Military? Jun Honna, assistant professor at the Faculty of International Relations of Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto, spoke to The Jakarta Post's staff writer Kornelius Purba during one of his visits to Jakarta earlier this month. 2. 5Gower -- Thinking of taking a test of English?
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Immigration office washes hands of illegal immigrants
Immigration office washes hands of illegal immigrants JAKARTA (JP): The immigration office washed its hands on Friday over the entry of illegal immigrants to Indonesia, saying that most of them entered the country without passing official immigration checkpoints. "The immigration office cannot control their entry as they came to Indonesia by boat and they did not carry legal documents like passports and visas," spokesman for the directorate general of immigration Ade E.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
U.S. ties depend on rights action
U.S. ties depend on rights action JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia should show its seriousness in dealing with past human rights abuses which allegedly involved its military personnel before the United States can resume full military ties, a U.S. official said on Friday. "The U.S.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Water supplies to be disrupted
Water supplies to be disrupted JAKARTA (JP): Water supplies to some areas in West and Central Jakarta will be disrupted due to a network project by PT PAM Lyonnaise Jaya (Palyja) for six days, starting on Saturday. Areas that will be affected are: Jl. Mangga Dua Raya, Jl. Martadinata, Jl. Lodan Raya, Jl. Kampung Bandan, Jl. Pangeran Jayakarta, Jl. Kartini Raya, Jl. Pakin Luar Batang, Jl. Kali Besar, Jl. Gedung Panjang, Jl. Cengkeh, Jl. Roa Malaka and Jl. Teh and its surroundings.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Stock Exchange
Stock Exchange Stock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Aug 31, 2001: Shares Close Change Trading Volume -------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 1,525 0 28,500 Adindo Foresta 105 0 45,000 AGIS 130 0 160,000 Akbar Indo Makmur 775 -300 1,453,500 Alakasa 275 -25 2,500 Alfa Retailindo 900 -25 88,000 Alter Abadi 85 0 0 Alumindo Light 625 0 25,000 Andhi Chandra 2,025 0 0 Aneka Kimia Raya 210 0 0 Aneka Tambang 1,000 -25 42,000 Apac Citra 360 5 3,500...
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Haj pilgrimage cost to increase
Haj pilgrimage cost to increase JAKARTA (JP): The government has decided to increase the cost of the haj pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, next year to between Rp 24.4 million (US$2,741) and Rp 26 million per person. Minister of Religious Affairs Said Aqiel Husin Al Munawar told a media conference here on Friday that the decision was made in a hearing between the Ministry and the House of Representatives Commission VI for religious affairs on Aug. 24.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
1. OPIC (3x15)
1. OPIC (3x15) Govt urged to explain OPIC deal to the public 2. PLN (3x10) PLN losses drop 40% in first half 3. DAI (1x32) Insurance industry to grow 30% 4. Sate (2x16) YLKI to investigate Mentari recall 5. Micro (2x24) Despite legal woes in EU, Microsoft launches Windows XP 6. Blum 1 (1x32) Asia's distressed credits become hot items 7. Blum2 (2x18) GM makes final offer for Daewoo Motor 8. China (2x22) China not an economic threat to Southeast Asia: IMF
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Reforming Pertamina and PLN
Reforming Pertamina and PLN By T.N. Machmud JAKARTA (JP): One cannot help but applaud the agenda Minister Purnomo has set himself and his ministry. As he described in The Jakarta Post on Aug. 21, it will require an all out effort by the ministry. Restructuring both state-owned oil firm Pertamina, electricity company PLN and providing the direction needed by these two important state-owned enterprises is a full-time job in itself.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Rupiah Rates Aug. 31
Rupiah Rates Aug. 31 Bank notes rates TT rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
4-year jail term sought for director
4-year jail term sought for director TANGERANG (JP): A prosecutor asked the Tangerang district court on Thursday to sentence a company director to four years in prison for counterfeiting a letter of authority to win a land dispute lawsuit in Jatake, Pagedangan district of Tangerang.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
1. 5Tossy -- Gen. Sutarto is growing more powerful
1. 5Tossy -- Gen. Sutarto is growing more powerful 1 X 50 48pt Optima Bold Army under Gen. Endriartono growing more powerful JP/5/JUN What is the current nature of relations between the government and the Indonesian Military? Jun Honna, assistant professor at the Faculty of International Relations of Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto, spoke to The Jakarta Post's staff writer Kornelius Purba during one of his visits to Jakarta earlier this month. 2. 1 X 30 36pt NCSB Gen.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Acehnese waiting for justice: Mustafa
Acehnese waiting for justice: Mustafa BANDA ACEH, Aceh (JP): A noted Acehnese figure has urged the government to prosecute military perpetrators of murder and abuse during the terrifying years of violence and repression in Aceh as one of the prerequisites for resolving the Aceh problem.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Marriott to erase dress code tip
Marriott to erase dress code tip BANGKOK (Reuters): U.S.-based hotel chain Marriott International Inc said on Friday it would delete a dress code tip on its Web site which links women wearing blouses and shorts in Thailand to prostitutes. One of the pages in the www.marriot.com site advising the dress code in Thailand says: "No Thai men wear shorts.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Complicated procedures face street vendors
Complicated procedures face street vendors By Annastashya Emmanuelle JAKARTA (JP): Complicated bureaucratic procedures await street vendors who wish to claim their belongings after being confiscated by the city public order officials during crackdowns across the city. The procedures are time consuming and cost them relatively a lot of money before they manage to get back their belongings.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Yogyakarta warned of terrorism
Yogyakarta warned of terrorism YOGYAKARTA: Yogyakarta governor Sultan Hamengkubuwono X ordered intelligence bodies to gather information on the possible entry of international terrorists into the province, Yogyakarta Police chief Brig. Gen. Saleh Saaf said here on Friday. "We have been told to be more vigilant against the possibility of terrorist infiltration into the province.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Tanjung Puting National Park
Tanjung Puting National Park From Tempo The increased felling of trees in several of Indonesia's national parks, long the nation's proud assets, such as in Tanjung Puting National Park (TNTP), Gunung Leuser National Park (TNGL) and Kerinci Seblat National Park (TNKS) is not only saddening but a serious cause for concern. The latest victim of the plunder is TNTP, with its lush and easy-to-reach forest along the river and swamps.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Asia's economic malaise
Asia's economic malaise The current woes of the emerging Asian tigers can be traced solely to the economic slowdowns in the United States and Japan, both major trading partners for the troubled economies. Among other onslaughts, the emerging Asian markets have been hit squarely by the end of the U.S. information technology business boom. According to some estimates, Asia's exports of IT-related products account for about 40 percent of the region's recent economic growth.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Team to be set up to analyze terminal project
Team to be set up to analyze terminal project JAKARTA (JP): City Governor Sutiyoso said on Friday that he would set up a team to analyze a plan to build a new bus terminal in Pulo Gebang, East Jakarta. "The team will suggest which of three plots of land being proposed by city councillors is the best," Sutiyoso said.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
1. Rupiah (2 x 25)
1. Rupiah (2 x 25) BI governor says rupiah will continue to strengthen 2. Oil (1 x 35) OPEC fights slowdown with output cut 3. Market (1 x 35) Asian stocks mixed, Tokyo shares down 4. Yen (2 x 22) Tokyo may call on G7 to curb yen's rise, Shiokawa says 5. Gold (2 x 18) Europe gold higher as dollar declines
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Common people always suffer
Common people always suffer From Sinar Pagi The hike of the U.S. dollar rate and the fall of rupiah value became a burden to ordinary people as prices of goods also went up, not to mention the difficulty in getting a job. But, when President Megawati Soekarnoputri had just assumed office the dollar rate weakened to a level below Rp 9,000 per dollar. Some people, particularly exporters, said that the country's products would become less competitive in the world market if the rupiah strengthened.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Jakarta garrison has new chief
Jakarta garrison has new chief JAKARTA (JP): Former commander of the Jakarta Garrison, Brig. Gen. T.B. Hasanuddin, officially transferred his duties to Col. Harry Pisand in a ceremony on Thursday. Harry, former intelligence unit chief of the Army's Special Force (Kopassus), replaced Hasanuddin after he was appointed as the presidential military secretary.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Ari Sigit hospitalized
Ari Sigit hospitalized JAKARTA (JP): The detained grandchild of former president Soeharto, Ari Haryo Wibowo or Ari Sigit, was admitted to Kramat Jati Police Hospital in East Jakarta after complaining of breathing difficulties, an officer said on Friday. City police spokesman Sr. Comr. Anton Bachrul Alam said Ari, who has been under police detention since Aug. 14, for bullet possession, was identified as having spots on his lungs after a chest X-ray.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
RP arrests expats over bomb plot
RP arrests expats over bomb plot MANILA (AFP): Three foreigners have been arrested in the Philippines for allegedly plotting to bomb the Vietnamese embassy here, radio reports and officials said on Friday. Police and bureau of immigration sources said that three unnamed foreigners were arrested on Thursday over an alleged bombing plot against the Vietnamese mission, but would give no further details.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
PLN losses drop by 40 percent in first half
PLN losses drop by 40 percent in first half JAKARTA (JP): State-owned electricity company PT PLN said on Friday that its net losses had dropped by close to 40 percent to Rp 6.98 trillion (about US$782 million) in the first half of the year from Rp 11.58 trillion in the corresponding period last year.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
PDI-P to pursue Mega's proposal for commission
PDI-P to pursue Mega's proposal for commission JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan) has thrown its weight behind President Megawati Soekarnoputri's proposal for the establishment of a special commission to make comprehensive amendments to the 1945 Constitution.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
50 hospitalized for food poisoning
50 hospitalized for food poisoning PURWOKERTO, Central Java (JP): At least 57 out of 315 freshmen students at Jenderal Soedirman University's School of Animal Husbandry were treated at a local military hospital for food poisoning on Thursday, an official said on Friday.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
CAL to buy 25% of China Cargo
CAL to buy 25% of China Cargo TAIPEI (AFP): Taiwan's China Airlines (CAL) is expected to buy a 25 percent stake in Shanghai-based China Cargo Airlines in September at the earliest, CAL officials said Friday. "Our target is to finalize the acquisition before the end of this year, but we don't rule out the possibility of closing the deal as early as September," said a CAL official who declined to be named.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Ciliwung raft keeps the poor afloat
Ciliwung raft keeps the poor afloat By Muninggar Sri Sarasvati JAKARTA (JP): Most people here do not consider rivers as part of the transportation infrastructure despite the fact that 13 rivers flow through the city. Some people, however, rely heavily on them. Sumardi, also known as May, is one of dozens of people operating the service at many crossings on the city's rivers. He owns a raft that ferries people across the Ciliwung river near the Manggarai area in South Jakarta.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Where to go in Jakarta:
Where to go in Jakarta: Art Summit III * Dance by Guangdong Modern Dance Company (Chinese), Graha Bhakti Budaya, Taman Ismail Marzuki, Jl. Cikini Raya 73, Central Jakarta, 8 p.m., Sept. 1. * Balinese Traditional Music: Gugatan Bambu Bali by I Nyoman Windha, Gedung Kesenian Jakarta, 8 p.m., Sept. 1 - 2. * Music: Swara Genta by A.L. Suwardi (Indonesian), Gedung Kesenian Jakarta, 8 p.m., Sept. 5 - 6.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Ombudsman needs strong legal framework: Observer
Ombudsman needs strong legal framework: Observer JAKARTA (JP): The existence of the government-sanctioned National Ombudsman Commission needs the backing of a strong legal foundation to enable it to effectively monitor executive and judicature institutions, a legal observer said on Friday. Jimly Asshiddiqie of the Habibie Center stressed the importance of regulating it in the Constitution and not merely depending on presidential instruction.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Diesel fuel production won't be raised
Diesel fuel production won't be raised CILACAP, Central Java (JP): State-owned oil and gas company Pertamina said on Friday it would not increase its diesel fuel production despite people's recent complaints about the shortage in supply in the market. General manager of Pertamina's Cilacap Refinery Unit IV, Suroso said that the company's production of diesel fuel was at its maximum level of 1.8 million barrels per month.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Army under Gen. Endriartono growing more powerful
Army under Gen. Endriartono growing more powerful What is the current nature of relations between the government and the Indonesian Military? Jun Honna, assistant professor at the Faculty of International Relations of Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto, spoke to The Jakarta Post's staff writer Kornelius Purba during one of his visits to Jakarta earlier this month.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Robbers kill two, escape with Rp 1.8b
Robbers kill two, escape with Rp 1.8b BOGOR (JP): Armed robbers killed a policeman and a security officer, and injured two other people before escaping with Rp 1.8 billion (US$211,765) owned by Bank Lippo here on Friday. Bogor Police deputy chief, Adj. Sr. Comr. Makmun Saleh said on Friday that the robbery's execution indicated it had been committed by cold-blooded criminals. "If they weren't cold-blooded criminals, they wouldn't have shot and killed them," he said.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
20 people arrested for drugs, guns
20 people arrested for drugs, guns JAKARTA (JP): As many as 20 people were arrested by the Central Jakarta District Police during impromptu raids conducted on two discotheques here early on Thursday morning, aimed at uncovering illegal drugs and weapons. Twelve people were taken into custody for being under the influence of drugs while five others were arrested for possessing drugs, according to the operation's head Comr. Paulus Waterpaw.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Yet Law No. 8 1971 shows that the selection of Pertamina
Yet Law No. 8 1971 shows that the selection of Pertamina commissioners contradicts good corporate governance.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Armed robbers kill two, escape with Rp 1.8 billion
Armed robbers kill two, escape with Rp 1.8 billion BOGOR (JP): Armed robbers killed a policeman and a security officer and injured two other people before they escaped with Rp 1.8 billion (US$211,765) owned by Bank Lippo here on Friday. Deputy chief of Bogor police precinct, Makmun Saleh, said on Friday that such a robbery must have been committed by cold- blooded convicts. "If they are not cold-blooded criminals they won't shoot them to death," he said.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Lee Kuan Yew to visit Malaysia
Lee Kuan Yew to visit Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Several niggling issues including water supply and customs and immigration arrangements await Singapore's Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew during a four-day informal visit to Malaysia due to start on Sunday. The two countries, joined briefly within Malaysia from 1963 before a split in 1965, have bickered over such matters for years without reaching agreements.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Brown grass forces change of venue
Brown grass forces change of venue KUALA LUMPUR (AP): Brown grass has forced a change of stadium for men's soccer matches in the Southeast Asian Games. The Shah Alam Stadium on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur has been attacked by grass mites, leaving parts of the pitch brown and too unsightly for television coverage, the Asian Football Confederation and organizers determined Thursday.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Giving the vote to OFWs
Giving the vote to OFWs When the two Houses of Congress finally find the time to buckle down to the task of making laws, after spending much time on inquiries in aid of legislation, they may want to give priority to a measure which would allow absentee voting. The bill, which was certified urgent by the President in her State of the Nation Address, has been pending in Congress for 15 years now.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Recruitment should not solely based on attitude
Recruitment should not solely based on attitude By Pri Notowidigdo JAKARTA (JP): Have you ever asked yourself why somebody in your organization didn't work out? Have you ever wondered what you could have done differently? Have you ever thought about what makes someone the right person to hire? I found myself asking these questions in the midst of advising a client who wanted to terminate an employee.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Overseas trip findings of limited use: Councillors
Overseas trip findings of limited use: Councillors JAKARTA (JP): City councillors who went on a comparative study trip about disaster management in Japan and China officially acknowledged on Friday that the results could not be applied here. Deputy chairman of Commission A for legal and administrative affairs Syarifien Maloko said it was not feasible to build a crisis center like the one in Tokyo, which the councillors visited last week during their seven-day trip.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Regents deny ministers' claim over back pay
Regents deny ministers' claim over back pay PURWOKERTO, Central Java (JP): Two regents in Central Java strongly denied on Friday claims from ministers that the central government had distributed back pay for teachers in the regions. Cilacap regent Herry Tabri and Purbalingga regent Triyono Budi Sasongklo said in two separate interviews that they deeply regretted the ministers' claim. "There has been no money from the central government for the teachers' back pay.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
World praises East Timor's peaceful poll
World praises East Timor's peaceful poll DILI, East Timor (AFP): East Timorese won world praise on Friday for their peaceful and hugely enthusiastic response to the territory's first free election. Final turnout in Thursday's ballot was 91 percent, the United Nations' chief electoral officer, Carlos Valenzuela. said. From 16 parties and five independent candidates, voters were choosing an 88-member constituent assembly.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
NGOs propose Supreme Court audit team
NGOs propose Supreme Court audit team JAKARTA (JP): Some non-governmental organizations (NGOs) demanded on Friday that the Supreme Court establish an independent team to investigate the judges, who have handed down controversial verdicts in corruption case trials. They were unable to meet Chief Justice Bagir Manan, who was about to attend a coordination meeting on political and security affairs at the State Secretariat building.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Rebel leader sent back to Manila
Rebel leader sent back to Manila MANILA (Agencies): A detained leader of the Abu Sayyaf kidnap gang was turning into political football on Friday as provincial officials sent him back to the Philippine capital Manila amid fears of a rebel backlash if his trial goes ahead.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Razali hopeful of Myanmar talks
Razali hopeful of Myanmar talks YANGON (Reuters): UN envoy Razali Ismail ended a four day visit to Myanmar this week hopeful of progress in landmark talks between the military government and opposition, the United Nations said in a statement. Razali left Myanmar on Thursday after a series of meetings with pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi and the ruling generals refusing to comment on progress in the confidential talks, which have now been continuing in secret for 10 months.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Consumer body to probe Mentari duplication
Consumer body to probe Mentari duplication JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Consumers Foundation (YLKI) said it would ask cellular phone operator PT Satelindo to explain the suspected duplication of refill vouchers of the latter's prepaid cellular phone service Mentari. YLKI chairwoman Indah Sukmaningsih said on Friday the foundation would also ask Satelindo how it planned to compensate its customers. "We want to know how this problem occurred.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Inflation to remain high despite drop in prices
Inflation to remain high despite drop in prices JAKARTA (JP): The Consumer Price Index fell by 0.21 percent month-on-month in August, the first deflation since September last year, the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) reported on Friday. BPS also said that year-on-year inflation eased to 12.23 percent from 13.04 percent in July, while inflation between January and August of this year reached 7.48 percent.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Insurance industry to grow 30%
Insurance industry to grow 30% JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Insurance Council (DAI) projected domestic life insurance business to expand by 30 percent this year due to a better business climate. DAI senior executive Angger P. Yuwono estimated the industry's premium income to increase to Rp 9.4 trillion (US$10.5 billion) in 2001 from Rp 7.3 trillion last year. "Last year, we enjoyed a hefty growth in our business. It will be happening again this year," Angger told reporters in a media conference.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
China not economic threat to Southeast Asia: IMF
China not economic threat to Southeast Asia: IMF SINGAPORE (AFP): China is not an economic threat to Southeast Asia as the region can find its own ways to be competitive, the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) outgoing deputy chief said in an interview published Friday. "Even if it's true, in some sense, that you can do everything in China, it's also true that the countries of Southeast Asia can find their own niches," IMF deputy director Stanley Fischer told Singapore's Business Times.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Why no official uniforms?
Why no official uniforms? From Suara Karya It would be better if President Megawati Soekarnoputri, Minister for Trade and Industry Rini Suwandi and State Minister of Women's Empowerment Sri Rejeki, put on an official uniform while carrying out their state tasks just like the Indonesian Army Women's Corps, the Indonesian Navy Women's Corps and the Indonesian Women's Air Force. Wearing such outfits they would surely command greater respect and authority.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Mega delays visit, sets out agenda for Aceh
Mega delays visit, sets out agenda for Aceh JAKARTA (JP): President Megawati Soekarnoputri officially postponed on Friday her visit to Aceh planned for Sunday and instructed aides to hasten the judicial process for past rights abuses in the province along with a meaningful dialog in an attempt to resolve the conflict there. The decision to delay the visit was announced after a four- hour limited Cabinet meeting here, which was held to specifically discuss developments in Aceh.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Bung Hatta has
Bung Hatta has broad outlook From Tempo Bung Hatta was a fatherly figure who had a broad outlook, was steadfast and displayed self-control. It was proven when he resigned from the vice presidency, as he was in disagreement with Bung Karno, the first president of the Republic of Indonesia. He then provided his children with a good education. His daughters Meuthia, Gemala and Halida respectively have all completed their postgraduate education.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Operation to preserve park
Operation to preserve park PALU, Central Sulawesi: Central Sulawesi Police will on Sept. 3 launch a special operation to protect and preserve the Lore Lindu Maleo National Park from illegal loggers and squatters, according to a police officer. Spokesman for Central Sulawesi Police Adj. Sr. Comr. Agus Sugianto said the launching of the operation was in response to the park management's request officially submitted some time ago.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
PDI-P
PDI-P PDI-P to pursue Mega's proposal for commission. Page 2 Trip Trip findings of limited use: Councillors Page 3 Army Army under Gen. Endriartono growing more powerful. Page 5 Tennis Agassi passes U.S. Open tense endurance test. Page 7 Jakarta Jakarta becomes 'city of hell' during occupation. Page 8 Rupiah BI governor says rupiah will continue to strengthen. Page 11 OPIC deal Govt urged to explain OPIC deal to the public. Page 12
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
On New Order cronies
On New Order cronies With regard to the letter published in Rakyat Merdeka which was reprinted by The Jakarta Post on Aug. 28, 2001 under the title Death sentence for Tommy, I would like to take the liberty of correcting Attilla Graziani Sjafei of Bandung. I am in no way a fan of the New Order but I think that it is important to keep the facts correct in regard to Indonesia and Indonesian's trying to understand what is and what has been going on.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Jakarta a 'city of hell' during occupation
Jakarta a 'city of hell' during occupation By Ida Indawati Khouw Jakarta has a tragic history of being the center of internment camps during the Japanese occupation. The final of 85 articles on Batavia looks into the issue. JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian students have been taught about Japanese cruelty during their occupation of the country from 1942 to 1945. But few realize that the occupying forces once made Jakarta a center for prisoners of war and civilian hostages.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
BI governor says rupiah will continue to strengthen
BI governor says rupiah will continue to strengthen JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia Governor Sjahril Sabirin expressed optimism on Friday that the rupiah would continue to strengthen amid the improving political situation and growing confidence in the economy. "The possibility for the rupiah to strengthen is still open," Sjahril said. The rupiah closed higher at Rp 8,860 late on Friday compared to Rp 8,925 on Thursday.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Musician brings innovation to Gamelan
Musician brings innovation to Gamelan JAKARTA (JP): Now, it's the turn for music lovers at the Third Indonesian Art Summit. After four exquisite dance performances brought to the stage by renowned local and international artists, the latest piece of music by Balinese musician-composer I Nyoman Windha will create a unique atmosphere at the festival. For two consecutive days, on Sept. 1 and Sept.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Drug dealers shot in Bali
Drug dealers shot in Bali DENPASAR, Bali (JP): Bali police officers shot two alleged drugs dealers at two different locations on Thursday and seized a total of 2.5 kilograms of marijuana from the suspects, an officer said on Friday. Denpasar Police Narcotics Unit chief First Insp.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
More to be made homeless
More to be made homeless JAKARTA (JP): After demolishing about 300 makeshift houses in Marunda and evicting the residents, the North Jakarta Mayoralty announced on Friday that it planned to demolish more than 500 makeshift houses along the flood canal in Penjaringan area. "The demolition will be conducted soon after we inform the residents," North Jakarta Mayor Soebagio told reporters after meeting Jakarta Governor Sutiyoso at City Hall.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
ASEAN heads refocus on economy
ASEAN heads refocus on economy MANILA: The new presidents of the most politically turbulent states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations -- President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo of the Philippines and President Megawati Soekarnoputri of Indonesia -- followed one another in visiting their Southeast Asian neighbors recently. President Arroyo visited Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore. President Megawati visited Manila, then went to Singapore, Brunei and Malaysia.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
New S'pore radio broadcasts from RI
New S'pore radio broadcasts from RI SINGAPORE (Reuters): An independent Singapore radio news service takes to the airwaves on Friday, broadcasting via Indonesia to provide an alternative to the city state's tightly- controlled media. Singapore Independent News Service, or Sinews, the brainchild of a group of social activists, will cover the whole spectrum of local news. It will broadcast through independent Indonesian news service Radio 68H.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Economics over politics
Economics over politics JP/5/INQUIRER Economics over politics MANILA: The new presidents of the most politically turbulent states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations -- President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo of the Philippines and President Megawati Soekarnoputri of Indonesia -- followed one another in visiting their Southeast Asian neighbors recently. President Arroyo visited Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore. President Megawati visited Manila, then went to Singapore, Brunei and Malaysia.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
JAKARTA (JP): One cannot help but applaud the agenda Minister
JAKARTA (JP): One cannot help but applaud the agenda Minister Purnomo has set for himself and for his Ministry. His agenda, which he described in The Jakarta Post of Aug. 21, will require an all out effort for the Ministry. Restructuring both the state oil firm Pertamina and the electricity company PLN, and to provide the direction needed by these two important state enterprises is a full time job in itself.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Yogyakarta warned of terrorism
Yogyakarta warned of terrorism YOGYAKARTA: Yogyakarta governor Sultan Hamengkubuwono X ordered intelligence bodies to gather information on the possible entry of international terrorists into the province, Yogyakarta Police chief Brig. Gen. Saleh Saaf said here on Friday. "We have been told to be more vigilant against the possibility of terrorist infiltration into the province.
Sat, 01 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
The same old mentality
The same old mentality Although teachers had not staged a protest since May last year, nobody was surprised when these educators were suddenly back in the news last week. As usual their grievances soon caught the attention of the public. This shows that the majority of Indonesians still pay them great respect and the public does not to want to see the teachers mistreated. Wasn't the word guru introduced by Hindu followers here many centuries ago, meaning spiritual teacher?