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Immigration detains my husband

Immigration detains my husband My husband has been detained at the detention facility of immigration office in Kalideres, West Jakarta, since June 15, 1998, and since Oct. 20, 1999, has been kept in a cell at the same facility. So far two officers from the immigration office in Jl.

Rupiah leads mild rally in regional currencies

Rupiah leads mild rally in regional currencies SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): The Indonesian rupiah led a mild rally in regional currencies Thursday as the government signed an agreement with the International Monetary Fund that will pave the way for fresh loans to the country.

Malang killing spree claims another victim

Malang killing spree claims another victim SURABAYA (JP): The killing spree in the city of Malang, East Java, continued with the murder of a 10th victim, a 45-year-old mother of five, police confirmed on Friday.

Indonesia signs new Letter of Intent with IMF

Indonesia signs new Letter of Intent with IMF The following is the first part of the complete text of the new Letter of Intent signed by the Indonesian government and the International Monetary Fund on Thursday. The second part of the text will appear on Friday.

President unveils new budget...

President unveils new budget... President Abdurrahman Wahid and Vice President Megawati Soekarnoputri unveiled the 2000 draft state budget to the House of Representatives' plenary session in Jakarta on Jan. 20.

Police search for swindlers

Police search for swindlers MEDAN, North Sumatra: Police here continued their search for the owners and management of multilevel marketing company PT Banyumas Mulia Abadi, which has allegedly embezzled billions of rupiah of their customers' money.

Trial in Aceh to start in late January: Hasballah

Trial in Aceh to start in late January: Hasballah JAKARTA (JP): Eighteen military personnel and two civilians will be tried before a joint military-civilian panel of six judges later this month for the alleged murders of 65 people in West Aceh in July.

Malaysian palm oil braces for tough 2000

Malaysian palm oil braces for tough 2000 KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Malaysia's palm oil production grew faster than exports last year amid weakening prices and the scenario may not improve in 2000, traders said on Thursday.

Gunman robs bus passengers

Gunman robs bus passengers BOGOR (JP): A bus plying the Banjar-Jakarta route with 21 passengers on board was held up by an unidentified armed robber in the early hours on Thursday.After being able to keep the passengers silent, the sole hijacker then collected the valuable items from the travelers...

Indonesia signs accord with IMF, clearing way for new loans

Indonesia signs accord with IMF, clearing way for new loans JAKARTA (JP): The government and Bank Indonesia signed a new agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Thursday, clearing the way for the fund to resume financial support to the country.

Serviced office center banks on helping out new investors

Serviced office center banks on helping out new investors JAKARTA (JP): An increasing number of foreign investors have been eying business opportunities in Indonesia, as indicated by the growing demand for serviced offices, said Mee Kim, president of PT Citra Eksekutif Otorita (CEO), a major...

BPK to use foreign auditors for liquidity fund probe

BPK to use foreign auditors for liquidity fund probe JAKARTA (JP): The Supreme Audit Agency (BPK) plans to involve foreign auditors to assess possible mishandling of the central bank's multibillion dollar emergency liquidity support to ailing institutions, agency chief Satrio Billy Yudono said.

Army helicopter crashes in Kapuas

Army helicopter crashes in Kapuas PONTIANAK, West Kalimantan: An Army helicopter crashed during a test flight in Seluan village, Kapuas regency, on Tuesday.Antara reported the helicopter was flying at a height of about 5,000 meters when it suddenly began a steep descent.

Marketing firm back in business

Marketing firm back in business MEDAN, North Sumatra: Thousands have flocked to a multilevel marketing company following reports that the firm, whose owners are under investigation for alleged fraud, had resumed operation.

'East Timor inquiry needs full freedom'

'East Timor inquiry needs full freedom' JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian Foreign Minister Alwi Shihab (left) meets with United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan in New York on Tuesday to detail the progress of Indonesia's inquiry into violence in the former Indonesian province of East Timor.

Mahaka offers support to Perbasi

Mahaka offers support to Perbasi JAKARTA (JP): The 1999 Kobatama national basketball league winner, Mahaka Satria Muda, met National Sports Council (KONI) chairman Wismoyo Arismunandar at his office on Wednesday.

Locals hold prayer for Paledang train victims

Locals hold prayer for Paledang train victims BOGOR (JP): About 300 local Muslim residents from Paledang, Central Bogor, held a special prayer on Tuesday evening for the 12 passengers who died after they fell off the roof of a train last week.

Officials' pay hike

Officials' pay hikeFrom Media IndonesiaIn connection with the plan to increase the salaries of government officials of the Republic of Indonesia by an average of 200 percent to 300 percent, I herewith express my disapproval and would like to suggest the following:1.

Government plays down anthrax spread

Government plays down anthrax spread JAKARTA (JP): The government called on the public on Wednesday not to take seriously a reported anthrax infection which has plagued an ostrich husbandry site in the West Java regency of Purwakarta.

Security intact in Jakarta amid rumors: Ryamizard

Security intact in Jakarta amid rumors: Ryamizard BOGOR (JP): With rumors rife that religious conflicts in the Eastern islands may spread to the capital, Jakarta Military Commander Maj. Gen. Ryamizard Ryacudu said on Wednesday the city remained under control."Our intelligence unit remains good.

Workshop on children with special needs

Workshop on children with special needs JAKARTA (JP): A seminar and workshop on children with special needs will be held at the auditorium of the Graha Sucofindo building on Jl. Raya Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta on Saturday.

Parents of kidnapped children found

Parents of kidnapped children found JAKARTA (JP): Central Jakarta police detectives have finally found the parents of Rona Anugraini, the only girl among nine victims kidnapped for several years by two brothers.

Where to go in Bali:

Where to go in Bali:Exhibition * Instalation Exhibition: Sepatu Lars at Komaneka Gallery, in Ubud, until February.Festival * Contemporary Theater Festival: Workshops, performances, at Sai Sai Bar, Jalan Monkey Forest, in Ubud, on March.

Sculptor Sidharta holds a retrospective

Sculptor Sidharta holds a retrospectiveText and photos by Tarko Sudiarno YOGYAKARTA (JP): Gregorius Sidharta Sugijo, one of Indonesia's most prominent sculptors, is exhibiting his works in a retrospective show at Museum Widayat in Magelang.

EU okays German aid to RI

EU okays German aid to RI STRASBOURG, France (AFP): The European Commission gave Germany the green light Tuesday to subsidize the construction of two passenger ferries for Indonesia, but cast doubt on similar aid for four Dutch-built vessels.

WIC to hold charity bazaar

WIC to hold charity bazaar JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta Chapter of the Women's International Club (WIC) will hold its 32nd charity bazaar at the Jakarta Hilton Convention Center.The opening ceremony will take place on Jan. 26 and the bazaar will be opened to the public on Jan.

Military vows to cooperate with rights body in Maluku

Military vows to cooperate with rights body in Maluku AMBON, Maluku (JP): Maluku military authorities pledged on Wednesday full support for the National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas Ham) team to investigate atrocities in Maluku and North Maluku.

Indorayon's fate

Indorayon's fate State Minister of Environment Sonny Keraf's recommendation to the Cabinet that PT Inti Indorayon's pulp and rayon plants in Porsea near Lake Toba in North Sumatra be closed down or relocated has probably made him very popular with environmental organizations and a number of local...

Nokia touts new handset

Nokia touts new handset JAKARTA (JP): Finland's Nokia Mobile Phones Indonesia launched on Wednesday its first product for Indonesian the market this year, the Nokia 8850.The company's general manager, Alexander Lambeek, said the stylishly designed handset was dedicated to high-end segment users who...

Sabang

SabangCorrection:The dateline for the article Sabang losing its main tourist attraction, which appeared on this page yesterday, should have read "Banda Aceh (Antara)". We apologize to Antara for any inconvenience. -- Editor

Spirit of collective culture represents local arts

Spirit of collective culture represents local artsBy Putu Wirata DENPASAR, Bali (JP): A recent painting exhibition featuring 135 artists grouped in Sanggar Dewata Indonesia (SDI) spread over five venues in Denpasar and adjacent areas was one of the significant art events on the island in the face...

Military strives to avoid new riots

Military strives to avoid new riots JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian Military Commander Admiral Widodo A.S. pledged on Wednesday to intensify the early detection of potential sectarian violence in the country."We will do everything to increase early detection to avoid fresh riots which effect all...

Stability a must

Stability a must Ending the violence in various regions of this country must be the first priority of the current government of President Abdurrahman Wahid and Vice President Megawati Soekarnoputri. This is of the utmost importance in order to prevent the unrest from spreading to even more areas.

Govt targets Rp 8 trillion in privatization of state firms

Govt targets Rp 8 trillion in privatization of state firms JAKARTA (JP): State Minister of Investment and State Enterprise Development Laksamana Sukardi said on Wednesday the government expected to raise Rp 8 trillion (US$1.

Defendants' no-show adjourns cout hearing

Defendants' no-show adjourns cout hearing JAKARTA (JP): A judge at the Central Jakarta District Court delayed the opening session of an assault trial when two of the five defendants failed to appear on Wednesday.

Read more about RI-U.S. relations

Read more about RI-U.S. relations Unfortunately the letter by Mr. Karl Fritz, Press Attache at the U.S. Embassy (The Jakarta Post, Jan. 18, 2000: Indonesia and the U.S.), in response to my article (the Post, Jan. 13 and Jan. 14: The U.S.

Minister warns of wrong signals in Indorayon action

Minister warns of wrong signals in Indorayon action JAKARTA (JP): State Minister of Investment and State Enterprises Development Laksamana Sukardi warned the government on Wednesday against arbitrarily closing down publicly listed pulp and rayon fiber producer PT Inti Indorayon Utama.

U.S. warning

U.S. warning In The Jakarta Post of Jan. 16, 2000 (front page) I read, "U.S. Ambassador R. Holbrooke strongly warned the Indonesian Military (TNI) not to try to foil the works of the government sanctioned commission of inquiry into human rights violations (KPP HAM) in East Timor".

Babysitter arrested for alleged jewelry theft

Babysitter arrested for alleged jewelry theft JAKARTA (JP): Kebayoran Lama Police detectives in South Jakarta have arrested a 15-year-old babysitter for allegedly stealing 10 gold and diamond rings worth at least Rp 35 million (US$4,900) from the house of her employer.

Eight names make shortlist for Pertamina's top job

Eight names make shortlist for Pertamina's top job JAKARTA (JP): The board of commissioners of state oil and gas company Pertamina have selected eight candidates for the state company's top job replacing Martiono Hadianto, a minister said on Wednesday.

Rejuvenating body treatment at Bali's spas

Rejuvenating body treatment at Bali's spas DENPASAR, Bali (JP): After a long and exciting holiday in Bali, you need to soothe your body, soul and spirit.The Island of the Gods is home to dozens of spas and beauty salons which are ready to rejuvenate your body and mind.

Balinese urged not to emulate their neighbors

Balinese urged not to emulate their neighbors DENPASAR, Bali (JP): Religious leaders in Bali are being called on to calm their followers in facing social and religious conflicts which have hit the neighboring island of Lombok in West Nusa Tenggara.

Second bidder shows interest in IBRA's Astra stake

Second bidder shows interest in IBRA's Astra stake JAKARTA (JP): A second bidder has emerged for the stake that the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) holds in Astra International as the new chief of the agency pushes ahead with his controversial proposal to replace current Astra...

Rupiah leads sell-off amid worsening unrest

Rupiah leads sell-off amid worsening unrest HONG KONG (Agencies): Escalating violence in Indonesia sparked a steep sell-off in the rupiah Wednesday, which in turn dragged other Asian currencies lower.The Singapore dollar, Thai baht and Philippine peso all ended Asian trading hours considerably...

Concepts of tourism development in Bali

Concepts of tourism development in BaliTri Budhi Sastrio DENPASAR, Bali (JP): If developed appropriately, tourism can benefit host communities and tourists alike.The development of infrastructure and supporting facilities will lift the living standards of host communities through the economic gains...

Occupation of Bintan estate starts to scare off investors

Occupation of Bintan estate starts to scare off investors JAKARTA (JP): State Minister of Investment and State Enterprises Laksamana Sukardi warned that the occupation of industrial plants such as on Bintan island, Riau, could be harmful to the country's economic recovery.

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates Bank Indonesia's conversion rates on Jan. 19, 2000: Bank notes rates Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 7,229.00 7,301.00Australian dollar 1 4,807.29 4,858.82Austrian schilling 1 532.71 538.54Belgian franc 1 181.71 183.70Brunei dollar 1 4,322.27 4,367.93Canadian dollar 1 4,982.

Three policemen injured in latest Aceh violence

Three policemen injured in latest Aceh violence JAKARTA (JP): Three members of the National Police's Mobile Brigade were injured on Wednesday in the latest violence between security personnel and members of the separatist Free Aceh Movement (GAM) in the troubled province.

Estrada's approval rating on wane

Estrada's approval rating on wane MANILA (AFP): Philippine President Joseph Estrada would still win a snap presidential election, despite falling approval ratings, an independent polling firm said on Wednesday.

Mia beats Cindana on 1st day of Taipei Open

Mia beats Cindana on 1st day of Taipei Open JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's women shuttlers had to pack their luggage early after crashing out of the five-star Chinese Taipei Open in Tapei on Wednesday on the opening day.