Archive: 7 June 2002
90 articles found
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Umar wins gold as Indonesia Tiger captures overall title
Umar wins gold as Indonesia Tiger captures overall title Musthofid, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Umar Syarif took home one of the two gold medals for the host team on the final day of the Indonesian Open karate tournament as the Indonesia Tiger emerged as the overall winner after three days of heavy competition. The tournament, which featured 16 teams from 15 countries, ended at the Bung Karno indoor tennis stadium on Thursday with the Tigers finishing on top with five golds.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
IBRA plans to sell four more banks
IBRA plans to sell four more banks The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) plans to sell government shares in the publicly-listed Bank Danamon and Lippo Bank in the second half of this year, and in two other banks next year.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Students tried for deadly attack
Students tried for deadly attack JAKARTA: Three students of the Jakarta Arts Institute went on trial at the Central Jakarta District Court on Thursday for a fatal attack on a fellow student in March. Defendants Asep Suryaman, Fajar Sugeng and Ali Gufron, along with four other defendants, who will be tried separately, allegedly mobbed Ardyles Bardi to death for stealing Asep's mobile phone, according to the indictment.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Wolfowitz's remarks
Wolfowitz's remarks The Jakarta Post of June 1, 2002 published an article about a remark from Wolfowitz, the Deputy U.S. defense secretary and a former ambassador to Indonesia. He is quoted as urging the Indonesian Military to reform itself. This is a rather strange remark, considering that the Indonesian Military had decided a long time ago to reform itself, even when there was no pressure from the U.S.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Foreign investors show interest in IBRA loan assets
Foreign investors show interest in IBRA loan assets Dadan Wijaksana, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta More than 140 investors, including foreign financial institutions, have expressed interest in purchasing bank loan assets worth more than Rp 150 trillion (about US$17 billion), held by the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA), now on offer for sale.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Policemen stop work for soccer
Policemen stop work for soccer The Indonesian passion for soccer apparently has even affected the police who are meant to be securing the preparatory committee (PrepCom) meeting on sustainable development in Bali. Not even policemen on duty could resist the temptation to watch the soccer games, especially when the match was being shown live from the World Cup in South Korea and Japan.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Construction of Seroja Monument begins
Construction of Seroja Monument begins President Megawati Soekarnoputri (left) shook hands with Seroja veterans after laying the first stone at a ceremony on Thursday to mark construction of the Seroja Monument, to commemorate the 3,625 Indonesian soldiers killed in the former Indonesian province of East Timor.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Lee and paranoia about Islam
Lee and paranoia about Islam Is the charismatic leader of the neighboring Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew, suffering from paranoia about Islam? The answer is yes! Lee's negative perception of Islam is clear in his statements, which have frequently challenged Islam. Lee's intentions were seen in his opening address to a security conference of Asian countries in Singapore last Friday. Lee stated that, at present, the threats against Southeast Asia came from Muslim extremist groups.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
TV Program: Friday, June 7, 2002
TV Program: Friday, June 7, 2002 TVRI .tb .30" .90" 5:00 a.m. Religious Teachings 6:00 News 8:00 Environment 8:30 Children's Program 9:00 Cooking Program 10:00 Technology 11:00 Regional News 11:30 Music 12:00 p.m. News 1:00 Talk Show 3:00 Music 4:00 TV Drama 6:00 News 7:00 Talk Show 8:00 Music 9:00 News 9:30 Music: Jazz Club 11:00 Puppet Show TPI 5:30 a.m. Religious Teachings 7:00 Quiz 8:00 Music 9:30 Enter News 10:00 Music 11:00 Quiz 12:00 p.m.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
PALYJA to double investment
PALYJA to double investment to improve clean water supply PT PAM Lyonaise Jaya (PALYJA), a subsidiary of ONDEO Services of France, will more than double its investment to improve and expand the supply of clean water in western Jakarta.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Gandrik back with 'Mas Tom'
Gandrik back with 'Mas Tom' Asip A. Hasani & Blontank Poer, The Jakarta Post, Yogyakarta After staging the successful Brigade Maling (The Thieves Brigade) here and abroad three years ago, Teater Gandrik of Yogyakarta returns to the stage, entertaining the public in Jakarta this weekend and Yogyakarta next week with a play titled Mas Tom.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Vote of no confidence
Vote of no confidence From Rakyat Merdeka The people have struggled for four years in search of a democratic state mechanism. The fall of the New Order regime, it turns out, has not also meant the end to authoritarianism in this country. The scenario of the state administered by the state executives remains unchanged. It is underlined by a management of the state with a conspiracy of interests that does not pay attention to or carry out the people's mandate.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Thumb-up given to new tax office
Thumb-up given to new tax office Rendi A. Witular, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Businessmen and experts praised Wednesday the establishment of a special office to collect taxes from the country's largest taxpayers, but warned the new office could become another corrupt institution like other tax offices of the country unless it is filled by clean officials.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Jakarta Fair to be made more accessible
Jakarta Fair to be made more accessible Leo Wahyudi S, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Jakartans will have easier access to the Kemayoran Fairground, Central Jakarta, for the 2002 Jakarta Fair, which will open on June 14 through to July 14, as the organizers have promised to provide shuttle buses from downtown to the arena.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Sumatran tiger faces extinction
Sumatran tiger faces extinction Haidir Anwar Tanjung, Pekanbaru Rampant hunting and illegal logging in the Bukit Tigapuluh National Park in the province of Riau have pushed Sumatran tigers (Panthera Tigris Sumatraensis) there to the brink of extinction, an activist said. Yuyu Arlan of the World Wildlife Fund for Nature's (WWF) Indonesian Tiger Project said on Thursday that the number of Sumatran tigers in the park had decreased significantly over the past few years.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Capacity 21 project launched
Capacity 21 project launched Fabiola Desy Unidjaja, The Jakarta Post, Nusa Dua, Bali The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) launched here on Thursday evening its Capacity 21 project to empower the people in fulfilling their own basic needs for water and energy, and in fighting against poverty.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
TOLONG DITAMBAHKAN ke 5AMBON
TOLONG DITAMBAHKAN ke 5AMBON The provocation complaints against Theo were reported by Laskar Jihad to the National Police last month, with Theo being accused of having delivered provocative speeches in Maluku.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Sofjan admits to faults, throws ball in police's court
Sofjan admits to faults, throws ball in police's court Yogita Tahilramani The Jakarta Post Jakarta In an inquiry led by National Police generals, Comr. Gen. Sofjan Jacoeb said on Thursday that he had issued temporary vehicle documents for 11 Mercedes Benzes, allegedly smuggled in from Singapore, during and after his term as South Sulawesi Police chief ended last year. National Police inspector-general Comr. Gen.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
PALYJA to double investment
PALYJA to double investment to improve clean water supply PT PAM Lyonaise Jaya (PALYJA), a subsidiary of ONDEO Services of France, will more than double its investment to improve and expand the supply of clean water in western Jakarta.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Prambanan temple
Prambanan temple for prayers From Kompas With reference to the letter sent by I Nyoman Mettayasa from Tabanan, Bali, regarding the permit for conducting prayers at the Prambanan temple in Yogyakarta, it should be noted that as the nation's cultural heritage, Prambanan is safeguarded by Law No.5/1992 on protected cultural sites. This law was promulgated on March 24, 1992 in the Statute Book of the Republic of Indonesia No.27/1992, so that everybody is assumed to be cognizant of it.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Environtmental damage 'causes people misery'
Environtmental damage 'causes people misery' A'an Suryana, The Jakarta Post, Nusa Dua, Bali High population growth, industrialization and inefficient lifestyles have damaged the environment greatly in the last 30 years, bringing misery to people, according to a report by the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP).
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
1. CPO (4x10)
1. CPO (4x10) CPO price shoots to three-year high 2. Loan (2x25) Foreign investors show interest in IBRA loans 3. IBRA (1x30) IBRA to sell four more banks 4. Tin (2x20) Timah sees tin prices increasing this year
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Part 1 of 2
Part 1 of 2 The ascendancy of terrorism as a worldwide threat Mohamad Najib Tun Abdul Razak Minister of Defense Malaysia 2. Jonathan -- Whom should we blame for a nuclear war between Indian and 1 X 48 36pt Bodoni Who's to blame for war in South Asia? Jonathan Power Columnist London 3. RIA -- China the largest importer of Russian-made weapons 2 X 22 36pt Bodoni China the largest importer of Russian-made weapons Mikhail Khodarenok RIA Novosti Moscow
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Selling $17b in bad loans
Selling $17b in bad loans For the next three months domestic and foreign investors will be digging into the heap of financial ruins from the banking collapse trying to find and purchase prize assets among the US$17 billion worth of dud loans put on sale on Monday by the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA).
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Also look at your backyard
Also look at your backyard I would like to comment on Goenawan Mohamad's opinion on May 31 in The Jakarta Post titled How to get a Dutch Visa. I can indeed sympathize with Goenawan's statement about how to get a visa. However, any foreigner who has approached the Indonesian Embassy in Singapore will understand how frustrating applying for a visa can be.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Megawati pays homage to late father
Megawati pays homage to late father The Jakarta Post, Jakarta President Megawati Soekarnoputri went to Blitar, East Java, on Thursday to visit the grave of her father, founding president Sukarno. Sukarno was born on June 6, and the visit to his grave is an annual tradition for his relatives, who also hold a yearly memorial service for him on June 21, the date when he died. Blitar was the birthplace of Sukarno, and the locals maintain a strong emotional attachment to the charismatic leader.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
JP/15/N01
JP/15/N01 JP/13/Conver Rupiah Rates June 6. Bank notes rates TT rates Selling Buying Selling Buying Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Garbage incinerators operated inefficiently
Garbage incinerators operated inefficiently Bambang Nurbianto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta While the City Sanitation Agency is rocked by alleged graft related to the purchase of 10 incinerators funded by last year's city budget, the facts show that a number of incinerators that were purchased earlier were not properly operated.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
CPO price shoots to three-year high
CPO price shoots to three-year high The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The price of crude palm oil (CPO) hit a three-year high of about US$415 per ton on Thursday due to rising demand, chairman of the Indonesian Palm Oil Producers Association? (Gapki) Derom Bangun said. He added that a reduction in supply of sunflower oil, a substitute for CPO, had increased demand for the latter commodity. "There has been a high demand in the market," he told The Jakarta Post.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
PALYJA to double investment
PALYJA to double investment to improve clean water supply PT PAM Lyonaise Jaya (PALYJA), a subsidiary of ONDEO Services of France, will more than double its investment to improve and expand the supply of clean water in western Jakarta.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Astra asks Daihatsu to lift stake
Astra asks Daihatsu to lift stake BALI: P.T. Astra International, the largest automaker in Indonesia, is asking Daihatsu Motor Co. to raise its stake in their local joint venture, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun reported in its Thursday evening edition, citing sources close to the matter. Astra appears to be asking for more funds and personnel from Daihatsu in return for ceding management control to the Japanese partner.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Papuan leaders want troops withdrawn
Papuan leaders want troops withdrawn Kurniawan Hari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Leading Papuan figures urged President Megawati Soekarnoputri on Thursday to declare the province a peace zone and pull out all troops recruited from outside the province. "For the sake of peace, troops recruited from outside the province should be pulled out of Papua," said Rev. Agustin Iwangin Tanamal at a meeting with House Speaker Akbar Tandjung and legislators Astrid S. Susanto and Syaiful Rachman here.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Don't boycott PrepCom IV outcome, delegates plead
Don't boycott PrepCom IV outcome, delegates plead Tantri Yuliandini, The Jakarta Post, Nusa Dua, Bali Government delegates called for local non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and civil society groups not to boycott the results of the ongoing UN meeting in Bali and instead keep on voicing and fighting for the welfare of the common people through to the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Pronk tells leaders to come to Johannesburg
Pronk tells leaders to come to Johannesburg The Jakarta Post, Nusa Dua, Bali When traffic jams clog the streets of Johannesburg, when hotels are overbooked for weeks, when thousands of people from around the globe descend on the city, South Africa will have Jan Pronk to thank. Pronk is the Netherlands' environment minister, as well as the former chairman of the now-defunct International Consultative Group on Indonesia.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Protest hits Ketapang harbor
Protest hits Ketapang harbor DENPASAR, Bali: For several hours on Thursday afternoon the traffic flow between the island of Java and Bali was brought to a virtual halt after several private companies that own 13 out of the 18 ferries in Ketapang harbor, East Java, staged a protest to demand higher fares by halting ferry services. Ketapang harbor is the main, and the only, ferry port that connects Java with Bali.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Crash victims sue train company
Crash victims sue train company Muninggar Sri Saraswati, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Relatives of those killed in the horror train crash in Brebes, Central Java, last year and the survivors are suing state-owned railway company PT KAI and the government for Rp 2.7 billion in a class-action lawsuit. The Ministry of Transportation, the Ministry of the State- Owned Enterprise Empowerment and the Ministry of Finance appeared as the accused at the Central Jakarta District Court on Thursday.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
TOLONG DITAMBAHKAN ke 5AMBON
TOLONG DITAMBAHKAN ke 5AMBON The provocation complaints against Theo were reported by Laskar Jihad to the National Police last month, with Theo being accused of having delivered provocative speeches in Maluku.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Jakarta Fair more accessible to the public
Jakarta Fair more accessible to the public Leo Wahyudi S The Jakarta Post Jakarta Jakartans will have easier access to the Kemayoran Fairground, Central Jakarta, for the 2002 Jakarta Fair, which will open on June 14 through to July 14, as the organizers have promised to provide shuttle buses from downtown to the arena.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
'RCTI' criticized as 70m viewers miss World Cup
'RCTI' criticized as 70m viewers miss World Cup Muhammad Nafik and Kurniawan Hari The Jakarta Post Jakarta Holding the sole rights in Indonesia to broadcast the World Cup on television could turn out to be a poisoned chalice for RCTI as the House of Representatives condemned the country's oldest private television channel for ignoring the fate of 70 million potential viewers who were missing out on the month-long spectacular.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Djoko vows to end Maluku's military-police conflict
Djoko vows to end Maluku's military-police conflict Tertiani ZB Simanjuntak and Oktovianus Pinontoan, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Newly appointed Chief of the Security Restoration Operations Command in Maluku Maj. Gen. Djoko Santoso vowed on Thursday that last month's Kudamati incident would be the last conflict between military and police deployed in the troubled region. "I'm determined to make it (the incident) the last conflict.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
What will be the likely outcome of Joburg Summit?
What will be the likely outcome of Joburg Summit? Agus P. Sari, Executive Director of Pelangi, an Environmental Research Institute, Based in Jakarta The Bali preparatory committee meeting was meant to prepare material for the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg to address a range of issues from helping millions out of poverty to protecting the environment.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Timah sees tin prices increasing this year
Timah sees tin prices increasing this year Moch. N. Kurniawan, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Publicly listed tin mining company PT Timah said on Thursday it expected tin prices to rise to US$4,600 per ton in the second half of this year, from the current level of $4,100 per ton. Timah president Thobrani Alwi said the ban on tin ore exports and joint measures by major tin producers to limit output should help boost sagging tin prices.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Megawati pays homage to late father
Megawati pays homage to late father The Jakarta Post Jakarta President Megawati Soekarnoputri went to Blitar, East Java, on Thursday to visit the grave of her father, founding president Sukarno. Sukarno was born on June 6, and the visit to his grave is an annual tradition for his relatives, who also hold a yearly memorial service for him on June 21, the date when he died. Blitar was the birthplace of Sukarno, and the locals maintain a strong emotional attachment to the charismatic leader.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Three rebels killed in Aceh
Three rebels killed in Aceh BANDA ACEH, Aceh: Three Free Aceh Movement (GAM) rebels were killed in a fierce clash with the military in Krueng Meuriam village, some 160 kilometers southeast of Banda Aceh, on Thursday, a Military officer said. Lt. Col. Supartodi, local Military spokesman, said that the incident took place when hundreds of military personnel were removing a roadblock set up by the rebels. The rebels have blocked roads with trees over the past couple of days.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Public order officers should be more 'humane'
Public order officers should be more 'humane' Ahmad Junaidi, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta For public order officers, slapping, kicking and beating people at work is not a taboo at all. They often use force when evicting side-walk vendors, riverbank squatters or becak (pedicab) drivers. As the eviction is often accompanied by violence, the public, as well as activists, have strongly criticized the officers for not only violating human rights, but also for being "inhuman".
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Army marks change of guard in anusual show of force
Army marks change of guard in anusual show of force Tiarma Siboro, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta After a seven-year lapse, the Army celebrated the succession to its top post with a show of force at the Senayan parking lot in Jakarta on Thursday. Around 3,000 troops and dozens of military vehicles, including tanks and armored cars, joined the ceremony, making it the largest parade in the capital since July last year. Gen.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Jakarta Fair more accessible to the public
Jakarta Fair more accessible to the public Leo Wahyudi S The Jakarta Post Jakarta Jakartans will have easier access to the Kemayoran Fairground, Central Jakarta, for the 2002 Jakarta Fair, which will open on June 14 through to July 14, as the organizers have promised to provide shuttle buses from downtown to the arena.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Greenpeace protest foiled
Greenpeace protest foiled The Arctic Sunrise sails past Nusa Dua beach as a fisherman casts out his line. However, the boat's crew of Greenpeace activists was barred on Thursday by locals from making a protest statement by tossing a three-headed ogoh-ogoh monster effigy into the sea. The local Pecalang, or village security men, contended that the ogoh-ogoh could only be thrown into the sea once a year -- before the day of silence or nyepi celebration.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Thumb-up given to new tax office
Thumb-up given to new tax office Rendi A. Witular, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Businessmen and experts praised on Wednesday the establishment of a special office to collect taxes from the country's largest taxpayers, but warned that the new office could become another corrupt institution like other tax offices in the country unless it is managed by clean officials.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Policemen stop work for soccer
Policemen stop work for soccer The Indonesian passion for soccer apparently has even affected the police who are meant to be securing the preparatory committee (PrepCom) meeting on sustainable development in Bali. Not even policemen on duty could resist the temptation to watch the soccer games, especially when the match was being shown live from the World Cup in South Korea and Japan.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Children's protection bill condemned
Children's protection bill condemned Debbie A. Lubis, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Non-governmental organization activists harshly criticized the bill on children's protection being deliberated by the House of Representatives for what they claimed was a lack of details, vague sanctions and an absence of a watchdog committee.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
PALYJA to double investment
PALYJA to double investment to improve clean water supply PT PAM Lyonaise Jaya (PALYJA), a subsidiary of ONDEO Services of France, will more than double its investment to improve and expand the supply of clean water in western Jakarta.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Bali Commitment in limbo as talks near end
Bali Commitment in limbo as talks near end The Jakarta Post Nusa Dua, Bali Uncertainties continued to cloud the fate of the Bali Commitment in the final hours of negotiation, as its draft plan on sustainable development remained clogged with unresolved issues, leading to either weaker commitments, or more negotiation in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Indonesian delegation reiterated on Thursday that the talks would end in Bali despite statements by senior UN officials indicating otherwise.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
NGO's call for a stronger garmers' union
NGO's call for a stronger garmers' union Tantri Yuliandini, The Jakarta Post, Nusa Dua, Bali International non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have called for a globally integrated federation of farmers to face the threat of liberalized trade. Executive director for the Indonesian Forum for the Environment (Walhi) Emmy Hafild said on Thursday that it was too risky to rely on a free regional market or global market for food security.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Indonesia told to learn from U.S. on ethnic equality
Indonesia told to learn from U.S. on ethnic equality Muhammad Nafik, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Indonesia should learn from the United States on how that country has integrated those of Chinese descent into its society, says a scholar from the University of Indonesia.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
* Headlines: RI told to learn from U.S. on racial equality 2
* Headlines: RI told to learn from U.S. on racial equality 2 * National: Anti-human trafficking law urgent: Experts 4 * Archipelago: Poso people urged to avoid provocation 5 * Opinion: Haircuts for small businesses 6 * City:Garbage incinerators operated inefficiently8 * World: Israeli troops, tanks destroy Arafat HQ9 * Sports: Indonesia Tiger seizes overall title 10 * Business:Thumbs-up given to new tax office 16 * Features: Gandrik back with 'Mas Tom'18
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
12.5 percent of Jakartans poor
12.5 percent of Jakartans poor JAKARTA: Twelve percent of people in Jakarta are poor, a survey conducted by the city chapter of the National Family Planning Board (BKKBN) says. Haryono Suyono, head of the central office of BKKBN, told a seminar on population that its survey in February this year found that of a total of 1,429,000 families in the city, about 114,290 were poor.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Executive, legislature race to use up budget money
Executive, legislature race to use up budget money Oyos Saroso HN, The Jakarta Post, Bandarlampung The Lampung provincial administration is seeking approval from the Legislative Council to secure Rp 6,091 billion from a supplementary budget to procure 22 official cars, including seven for provincial councillors. In turn, the Provincial Legislative Council is seeking to obtain Rp 2 billion from the council's routine budget for the procurement of 16 official cars for councillors.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Astra asks Daihatsu to lift stake
Astra asks Daihatsu to lift stake BALI: P.T. Astra International, the largest automaker in Indonesia, is asking Daihatsu Motor Co. to raise its stake in their local joint venture, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun reported in its Thursday evening edition, citing sources close to the matter. Astra appears to be asking for more funds and personnel from Daihatsu in return for ceding management control to the Japanese partner.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Sumatran tiger faces extinction
Sumatran tiger faces extinction Haidir Anwar Tanjung Pekanbaru Rampant hunting and illegal logging in the Bukit Tigapuluh National Park in the province of Riau have pushed Sumatran tigers (Panthera Tigris Sumatraensis) there to the brink of extinction, an activist said. Yuyu Arlan of the World Wildlife Fund for Nature's (WWF) Indonesian Tiger Project said on Thursday that the number of Sumatran tigers in the park had decreased significantly over the past few years.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Bank Rakyat Indonesia
Bank Rakyat Indonesia BRI 14040 offers quick and easy banking transactions by phone Executives, professionals, academics and businesspeople who are always on the move can now make banking transactions by phone anywhere and anytime through Bank BRI, Indonesia's only bank which has offices in almost every town across the country.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Man gets death for fatal robbery attempt
Man gets death for fatal robbery attempt The Central Jakarta District Court sentenced a man to death on Thursday for his involvement in a fatal robbery attempt last year outside a Bank BCA branch on Jl. Bungur Besar Raya, Central Jakarta. The crime on Oct. 25 took the lives of a police officer, Chief Sgt. Slamet Riyanto, and Ari Wibowo, an accomplice of defendant Agung Widodo. The defendant, wearing a white shirt and black trousers, was shocked at the verdict. "I didn't shoot ...
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
'RCTI' slammed as 70 million viewers miss W. Cup matches
'RCTI' slammed as 70 million viewers miss W. Cup matches Muhammad Nafik and Kurniawan Hari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Holding the sole rights in Indonesia to broadcast the World Cup on television could turn out to be a poisoned chalice for RCTI as the House of Representatives condemned the country's oldest private television channel for ignoring the fate of 70 million potential viewers who were missing out on the month-long spectacular.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Indonesia govt told not to force through Bali Commitment
Indonesia govt told not to force through Bali Commitment Fabiola Desy Unidjaja, The Jakarta Post, Nusa Dua, Bali The Indonesian government, currently hosting the UN meeting on sustainable development here, should not insist that the final document, called the Bali Commitment, be completed since there are too many contentious issues blocking negotiations, NGOs say.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Megawati pays homage to late father
Megawati pays homage to late father The Jakarta Post Jakarta President Megawati Soekarnoputri went to Blitar, East Java, on Thursday to visit the grave of her father, founding president Sukarno. Sukarno was born on June 6, and the visit to his grave is an annual tradition for his relatives, who also hold a yearly memorial service for him on June 21, the date when he died. Blitar was the birthplace of Sukarno, and the locals maintain a strong emotional attachment to the charismatic leader.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
VP wants end to party subsidies
VP wants end to party subsidies JAKARTA: Vice President Hamzah Haz called on Thursday for the government to stop subsidizing political parties, and to use the money instead for national education. "With the current multiparty system, in which 180 political parties have registered for the 2004 elections, the government should no longer provide subsidies," Hamzah said as quoted by the chairman of the Mathna'ul Anwar youth group, Son Haji Ujaji, who met with the Vice President here.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Tommy's lawyer released
Tommy's lawyer released JAKARTA: The police finally released Elza Syarief, the lawyer for Hutomo "Tommy" Mandala Putra, on Thursday afternoon after spending one month in the city police headquarter's detention cell. Elza was arrested on May 6 on charges of bribing witnesses in Tommy's case to lie before the court. Police spokesman Anton Bachrul Alam said that the police granted her request to delay her detention because her dossier had been completed.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Da'i urges Poso people to avoid provocation
Da'i urges Poso people to avoid provocation Tertiani ZB Simanjuntak, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta National Police chief Gen. Da'i Bachtiar asked the conflicting Christian and Muslim camps in Poso regency, Central Sulawesi, on Thursday not to be provoked by a bomb blast in public bus serving the Palu-Poso-Tentena route.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Firdaus promotes culinary arts
Firdaus promotes culinary arts Maria Endah Hulupi, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta His main activity is in the investment, banking and fund management sector. But as the bailli delegue (chairman) of the Indonesian chapter of the international gastronomic society, Chaine des Rotisseurs, Firdaus Abdullah Siddik is also committed to promoting culinary arts in Indonesia and promoting the country's rich culinary culture.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Earlier Disbandment of IBRA
Earlier Disbandment of IBRA When the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency was set up in early 1999, it was decided that it would exist for only five years. If all the agency's duties could be accomplished earlier, the agency, as its chief Syarifuddin A. Temenggung has said, will be disbanded a year earlier. Can we breathe a sigh of relief? There should be no doubt in this matter.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Ministers show disdain to NGOs
Ministers show disdain to NGOs Different ministers, different temperaments and different ways of handling the public, as two of Indonesia's coordinating ministers showed. Coordinating Minister for the Economy Dorodjatun Kuntjoro- Jakti kept his cool when a member of the Indonesian Indigenous People group warned him not to take anymore loans from foreign creditors in an open dialog with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) on Wednesday.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
JP/15/N00
JP/15/N00 Stock prises on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on June 6, 2002: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Shares Close Change Trading Volume ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Abdi Bangsa Tbk 370 -5 75,000 Ades Alfindo Tbk 1,100 0 0 Adindo Foresta 55 0 0 AGIS Tbk 125 0 265,000 Akbar Indo Makmur 365 0 0 Alakasa 150 0 0 Alfa Retailindo 775 0 80,000 Alter Abadi Tbk 40 0 0 Alumindo Light 625 0 1,000 Andhi Chandra...
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Anti-human trafficking law urgent, experts say
Anti-human trafficking law urgent, experts say Yogita Tahilramani, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Indonesia needs to carve out an anti-human trafficking bill, considering that it has no law against all forms of human trafficking, experts say. The United Nations regards Indonesia as a supplier of victims and one of the worst countries in handling the heinous phenomena. Lawyer Nursyahbani Katjasungkana said on Thursday that Indonesia should set penalties equivalent to those set for other grave crimes.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
FKDPM delays lawsuit against finance ministry
FKDPM delays lawsuit against finance ministry Moch. N. Kurniawan, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The Association of Oil and Gas Producing Regencies (FKDPM) has postponed plans to sue the Ministry of Finance over oil and gas earnings for several days to better prepare itself for the legal battle. "We're serious with our step. We're going to take legal action next Monday or Tuesday," FKDPM senior official Drajat Hadiwijoyo told The Jakarta Post on Wednesday.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
EU, East Asian foreign ministers gather for Madrid meeting
EU, East Asian foreign ministers gather for Madrid meeting Robert MacPherson Agence France-Presse Madrid Foreign ministers from the European Union (EU) and East Asia were gathering in Madrid on Thursday for a two-day meeting, with the Kashmir conflict and illegal migration high on their agenda.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
EU, East Asian foreign ministers gather for Madrid meeting
EU, East Asian foreign ministers gather for Madrid meeting Agencies Madrid Foreign ministers from the European Union (EU) and East Asia were gathering in Madrid on Thursday for a two-day meeting, with the Kashmir conflict and illegal migration high on their agenda.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Bali Commitment in limbo as talks near end
Bali Commitment in limbo as talks near end The Jakarta Post, Nusa Dua, Bali Uncertainties continued to cloud the fate of the Bali Commitment in the final hours of negotiation, as its draft plan on sustainable development remained clogged with unresolved issues, leading to either weaker commitments, or more negotiation in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Indonesian delegation reiterated on Thursday that the talks would end in Bali despite statements by senior UN officials indicating otherwise.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
House delays decision on Bulog
House delays decision on Bulog JAKARTA: The House of Representatives has pushed back to July 1 a plenary session to decide whether to establish a special committee to investigate the role of House Speaker Akbar Tandjung in a financial scandal involving the State Logistics Agency (Bulog).
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Govt moves to block access to state secrets
Govt moves to block access to state secrets Kurniawan Hari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The government will submit a draft law on official secrets to counter the freedom of information bill proposed by the House of Representatives, which, if passed, would give the public, including the media, statutory access to information on state institutions and government offices.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Govt criticized for exploiting guards
Govt criticized for exploiting guards The presence of Balinese traditional village guards or pecalang has captured the attention of most delegates attending the current UN meeting in Nusa Dua, Bali. Everything appeared to be running smoothly until Wednesday morning when hundreds of NGO members staged a big rally at the resort complex, which apparently provoked dozens of pecalang to the brink of an ugly, violent clash with the demonstrators.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
BRI 14040 offers quick and easy
BRI 14040 offers quick and easy banking transactions by phone Executives, professionals, academics and businesspeople who are always on the move can now make banking transactions by phone anywhere and anytime through Bank BRI, Indonesia's only bank which has offices in almost every town across the country.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Govt, House avoid hike in haj fee
Govt, House avoid hike in haj fee JAKARTA: The government and House of Representatives Commission VI for human resources and religious affairs agreed on Thursday to reduce, or at least to maintain, the haj fee for next season. The agreement was reached during a hearing with Director General of Islamic and Haj Affairs Taufiq Kamil, which was presided over by the commission's deputy chairwoman, Chodidjah.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
RI told to be prepared for court decision on disputed islands
RI told to be prepared for court decision on disputed islands Annastashya Emmanuelle, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Although the Sipadan-Ligitan issue is not expected to be a constant agitation in bilateral relations with Malaysia, Indonesia should be prepared to accept the International Court of Justice's decision on the matter later this year, observers said on Thursday.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
'Free final examination? It's only a rumor'
'Free final examination? It's only a rumor' Junior high school and high school students in the city recently finished taking final exams. And for the first time, the city administration provided funds to finance the exams, so the students would not have to pay for the tests themselves. Unfortunately, the money arrived late, something to do with the fact that the city began distributing the funds on June 4, the day after high school students began taking the tests. Alma M.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Where to go in Jakarta:
Where to go in Jakarta: Exhibitions * Visual Arts Deep Blue, the Art and the Sea, National Museum, Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat No. 12, Central Jakarta (Tel. 3868172), until June 17. * Video Art from Finland, Lontar Gallery, Jl. Utan Kayu 68H, East Jakarta (Tel. 8573388), 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., until June 12. * Advertising, Bentara Budaya Jakarta, Jl. Palmerah Selatan, Central Jakarta (Tel. 5483008 ext. 7910, 7911), 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., until June 8.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Headings
Headings 1. Lampung: 12 x 4 lines Executive, legislature race to use up budget money 2. Poso: 21 x 2 lines Poso people urged to avoid provocation 3. Ambon: 24 x 2 lines Djoko vows to end Maluku's military-police conflict 4. Tiger: 24 x 2 lines Sumatran tiger faces extinction
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Estrada not allowed to leave RP
Estrada not allowed to leave RP PHILIPPINES: A court barred ousted president Joseph Estrada on Thursday from leaving the country to undergo knee surgery in the United States, saying he might not return for his trial on a charge which carries the death penalty. "The perceived risk of flight is not without basis," the antigraft court said in rejecting Estrada's petition to be allowed to be operated on by his personal U.S. doctor for his arthritic knees.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
RP to get US$1.7b in WB loans
RP to get US$1.7b in WB loans MANILA: The World Bank has earmarked up to US$1.7 billion in loans to the Philippines over the next three years, a bank statement received here said Thursday. The bank's executive board has approved a three-year assistance strategy for the Philippines to "re-establish a pattern of rapid and sustained poverty reduction," the statement said.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Sofjan admits to having issued documents for smuggled cars
Sofjan admits to having issued documents for smuggled cars Yogita Tahilramani, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta In an inquiry led by National Police generals, Comr. Gen. Sofjan Jacoeb said on Thursday that he had issued temporary vehicle documents for 11 Mercedes Benzes, allegedly smuggled in from Singapore, during and after his term as South Sulawesi Police chief ended last year. National Police inspector-general Comr. Gen.
Fri, 07 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Haircuts for small businesses
Haircuts for small businesses Ross H. McLeod, Editor, 'Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies', Canberra An interesting policy suggestion that has been made in recent times is that small businesses with outstanding bank loans should be given haircuts. The purported rationale for this is fairness. Firms owned by the conglomerates allegedly have been given haircuts, so to be fair, small firms should be given haircuts as well.