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Iraq awards Thai rice, oil firms crude quotas

Iraq awards Thai rice, oil firms crude quotas BANGKOK (Reuters): Iraq has rewarded a Thai rice exporter, a steady shipper of rice to Iraq under a United Nations food for oil program, with a quota for the import of three million barrels of Basra light crude oil.

Employee social security programs in line for reform

Employee social security programs in line for reform JAKARTA (JP): Despite making strides in its performance, state-owned worker insurance company PT Jamsostek needs revamping to provide maximum benefit for workers and their families, company president Ackmal Husin said.

KL govt websites stuck in 1999

KL govt websites stuck in 1999 KUALA LUMPUR (AP): Even while Malaysia touts itself as the future Silicon Valley of Southeast Asia, at least four government ministries have not updated their websites since 1999.

Central bank meeting in KL

Central bank meeting in KL KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysia will host a three-day economic conference starting January 27 to be attended by Southeast Asian central bank governors, officials said on Monday.Bank Negara Malaysia said the theme of the annual conference of the governors of Southeast Asian...

Police perplexed by series of armed robberies

Police perplexed by series of armed robberies JAKARTA (JP): City police detectives are puzzled by three armed robberies which took place on Saturday, the second day of the Idul Fitri holiday.The first case occurred at the home of a former National Police deputy chief of operational affairs, Maj.

Sham academic titles

Sham academic titlesFrom Gatra magazineGatra magazine published on Jan. 1, 2000 a statement by the rector of Diponegoro University, Semarang, on the practice of conferring academic titles. Currently "instant" education institutes tempting the community with prestigious academic titles are...

Governor defends raid on Taman Puring kiosks

Governor defends raid on Taman Puring kiosks JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso said on Monday that the city administration would stick to its decision to eliminate kiosks from the park at Taman Puring flea market in South Jakarta.

Motorists told to beware as holidaymakers return

Motorists told to beware as holidaymakers return JAKARTA (JP): With the Idul Fitri holiday over, roads across the country are expected to be crowded in the coming week with revelers returning home.Police urged motorists on Monday to be extra cautious to avoid traffic accidents on the busy roads,...

Where to go in Bandung for Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2000

Where to go in Bandung for Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2000Performances * Puppet Show, at Gedung Kesenian Rumentang Siang, Jl. Baranang Siang 1, Kosambi (Phone: 022 4233562), 9:30 p.m., Jan. 15. * Sundanese Traditional Theater Festival, at Gedung Kesenian Rumentang Siang, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., Jan. 16 - 23.

Small S'pore firms to visit RI

Small S'pore firms to visit RI JAKARTA (JP): About 200 small and medium Singaporean enterprises will accompany the city state's premier, Goh Chok Tong, in his visit to Jakarta to explore investment opportunities in the country.

Grasshoppers swarm W. Kalimantan

Grasshoppers swarm W. KalimantanBy Edi Petebang PONTIANAK, West Kalimantan (JP): Crop-eating grasshoppers (Locusta migrata) have swarmed much of the province, triggering fears of a food shortage there this year.

Rebels take road in new fighting

Rebels take road in new fighting COTABATO CITY, Philippines (AP): Army troops clashed with Muslim rebels who occupied a major road in a southern province on Monday in fresh fighting that could threaten peace talks, rebel leaders and officials said.

Effects of crisis, globalization cast doubt on ASEAN

Effects of crisis, globalization cast doubt on ASEAN This is the second of a two part article based on a keynote address by Dr. Surin Pitsuwan, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Thailand at the conference on Transition and Globalization: Comparative Strategies, organized by The...

Sailors nabbed for illegal trip

Sailors nabbed for illegal trip DENPASAR, Bali: An Indonesian ship with eight Iranians and 53 Iraqis, including 16 children, on board, drifted ashore here following a mechanical failure around 20 miles off the coast of Jimbaran."The ship drifted ashore on Jan.

Moonlighting on motorbikes

Moonlighting on motorbikes PALU, Central Sulawesi: Dozens of state employees here have taken side jobs as motorcycle taxi drivers, locally known as ojek, to help survive the economic crisis.One of the civil servants, Udin, 43, said dozens of employees had joined the ojek organization.

Gus Dur's bravery

Gus Dur's braveryFrom Rakyat MerdekaI hail and admire President Abdurrahman Wahid's bravery in his statement quoted in the media recently. He said to a gathering of prominent community and religious leaders in Merauke, "If there is a country which tries to divide the unitary state of Indonesia, we...

Solemnity marks Idul Fitri festivities

Solemnity marks Idul Fitri festivities JAKARTA (JP): Millions of Muslims in the capital celebrated the Idul Fitri holiday on Saturday and Sunday in a solemn and peaceful mood.Mosques, sports fields and parking lots were packed on Saturday morning as people said the Idul Fitri prayer.

Central banks meet in S'pore

Central banks meet in S'pore SINGAPORE (AFP): Central bank governors from around the world were due to meet in Singapore Monday to exchange views on current economic and financial developments, said the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS).

Obuchi set to push Japan's role in Asia

Obuchi set to push Japan's role in Asia TOKYO (Reuters): Japan's Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi embarks on a visit to Southeast Asia on Monday in a sign of Tokyo's growing determination to take a leadership role in Asia.The visit to Cambodia, Laos and Thailand from Jan.

Effects of the globalization cast doubt on ASEAN

Effects of the globalization cast doubt on ASEAN This is the first of a two part article based on a keynote address by Dr. Surin Pitsuwan, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Thailand at the conference on Transition and Globalization: Comparative Strategies, organized by The Institute of...

RI coffee expected to perk up in 2000

RI coffee expected to perk up in 2000By Sylvia Gratia M. Nirang JAKARTA (JP): The year 2000 is expected to be a good one for Indonesia's coffee industry, with experts predicting coffee production will bounce back after being hit by a severe dry spell caused by El Nino and excessive La Nina-caused...

Initial evaluation of the impact of the Y2K bug on Indonesia

Initial evaluation of the impact of the Y2K bug on IndonesiaBy RM Roy Suryo YOGYAKARTA (JP): "Saved by the bell," an idiom often used in boxing, is a good phrase to begin this initial evaluation of the impact of the millennium bug in Indonesia.After all, following the critical period of Dec.

Fast action ordered for N. Luwu conflicts

Fast action ordered for N. Luwu conflicts MAKASSAR, South Sulawesi (JP): Wirabuana Military Commander Maj. Gen. Agus Wirahadikusuma has ordered security personnel here to disarm warring residents in North Luwu regency.

Calls for calm, jihad over Maluku mayhem

Calls for calm, jihad over Maluku mayhem JAKARTA (JP): There were urgent calls for calm and understanding as demands for an Islamic holy war (jihad) to avenge the death of Muslims in Maluku continued to resonate over the Idul Fitri weekend.

Mercure's positive outlook

Mercure's positive outlook JAKARTA (JP): The four-star hotel Mercure Rekso in West Jakarta expects good business prospects in 2000 with its total room occupancy rate increasing 10 percent to 55 percent, a hotel executive said.The hotel's public relations manager, Mirna A.

Bringing an end to Aceh's saga of sadness

Bringing an end to Aceh's saga of sadness This is the first of a two-part article based on a year-end evaluation of conditions in Aceh by Saifuddin Bantasyam, executive director of the Care for Human Rights Forum (FPHAM), one of several private groups monitoring human rights in the province.

Cabinet ministers busy during Idul Fitri

Cabinet ministers busy during Idul Fitri JAKARTA (JP): Cabinet ministers celebrated their first Idul Fitri since taking office with traditional open houses and receptions.On the first day of Idul Fitri on Saturday, most ministers received visits from their staff, related organizations and the...

Bigger share awaits RI in global textile market: API

Bigger share awaits RI in global textile market: API JAKARTA (JP): The country's textile industry is considered a local giant, providing 19 percent of the country's nonoil and gas revenue and a 1.2 million-strong work force.

Maluku calm during Idul Fitri

Maluku calm during Idul Fitri JAKARTA (JP): Idul Fitri was generally solemnly celebrated over the weekend, including in the riot-torn Maluku capital of Ambon.Thousands of people flocked to the Al Fatah Grand Mosque in the riot torn city on Saturday to perform their Idul Fitri morning prayers,...

Large influx of newcomers expected

Large influx of newcomers expected JAKARTA (JP): About 200,000 newcomers are expected to enter the capital along with millions of residents returning home after the Idul Fitri holiday, head of the City Population Agency Sjahrin Lumban Toruan said on Sunday."Last year some 2.

Residents block road in Jimbaran

Residents block road in Jimbaran JIMBARAN, Bali: Local residents blocked the road leading to the Four Seasons and The Ritz Carlton in Jimbaran, some 25 kilometers south of Bali capital's Denpasar, on Saturday, demanding compensation for the land taken up by it.

Landslide cuts off 15,000 people

Landslide cuts off 15,000 people KUALA LUMPUR (AP): About 15,000 residents of a Malaysian highlands resort area were stranded when a landslide cut off all road and telephone links.Residents of Cameron Highlands, a hill resort region in central Malaysia, are still recovering from a mud slide that...

Large influx of travelers on weekend: Official

Large influx of travelers on weekend: Official JAKARTA (JP): The capital is set to groan under a massive influx of returning Idul Fitri holiday makers beginning this weekend, railway officials said on Sunday.

Forest export earnings to exceed $8b in 2000

Forest export earnings to exceed $8b in 2000 JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Forestry Society (MPI) forecasts the country's foreign exchange earnings from exports of wood and other forest-related products this year to reach more than US$8 billion.

A Cabinet reshuffle imminent?

A Cabinet reshuffle imminent? Compared to (his predecessor) B.J. Habibie, President Abdurrahman Wahid has everything. He has a strong legitimacy that originates from the people because he was chosen as the result of a fair general election.

Six armed robbers break in at dawn

Six armed robbers break in at dawn JAKARTA (JP): A group of six robbers, armed with sharp weapons, broke into a house in Central Jakarta early on Sunday, making off with a car, jewelry, and electronics goods totaling Rp 85.6 million (US$12,230).A local police officer said the robbery on Jl.

Violence in Maluku

Violence in Maluku I regret Donna K. Woodward's letter Gen. Wiranto's Berlin Wall? in The Jakarta Post on Jan. 5, 2000. The violence in Maluku involves conflict between Christians and Muslims. The former wants to annihilate the latter.

Carbide cannons put the bang in Idul Fitri

Carbide cannons put the bang in Idul FitriBy Edi Petebang and Erma S. Ranik PONTIANAK, West Kalimantan (JP): Loud explosions rattled hamlets along Kapuas and Landak rivers during the month of Ramadhan. The deafening noise peaked on the eve of Idul Fitri.

Fire destroys four blocks of souvenir market in Kuta

Fire destroys four blocks of souvenir market in Kuta KUTA, Bali (JP): Fire destroyed four blocks of a five-block souvenir market here on Sunday, causing at least Rp 5 billion in losses.No fatalities were reported.Eyewitnesses said the fire started at about 7:00 a.m. local time at a kiosk in Block A.

BI: Third parties and second opinions

BI: Third parties and second opinions YOGYAKARTA (JP): The government's move to present the Supreme Audit Agency's (BPK) audit of Bank Indonesia (BI) to the House of Representatives last week has sparked a rift between the government and the central bank, leading to more fears in relation to the...

East Timor under control, says UN force

East Timor under control, says UN force DILI (AP): After three months of occupation by international peacekeepers, East Timor is now relatively safe and there is no longer a major security threat by pro-Indonesian militias, the incoming leader of the UN multinational force said on Sunday.Lt. Gen.

Man's body found at construction site

Man's body found at construction site JAKARTA (JP): A man in his 30s was found dead at a restricted construction site in the Senen area, Central Jakarta, on Sunday morning.Local police said they were in the dark about the identity of the man and the cause of his death.

Bishop involved in politics?

Bishop involved in politics? This is a reaction to your report on Maluku may get new leaders in the Jan. 6, 2000 edition. Since when is a Catholic bishop, or priest for that matter, called upon to act as a spokesman for the President on political matters? Was it proper for Bishop Petrus Mandagie to...

Graft the reason for potential Cabinet shake-up: Khofifah

Graft the reason for potential Cabinet shake-up: Khofifah JAKARTA (JP): The possibility of a Cabinet reshuffle remains uncertain, but if there is one it will not bear political motives, State Minister of the Empowerment of Women Khofifah Indar Parawansa said on Sunday.

Where to go in Jakarta: Monday, Jan. 10, 2000

Where to go in Jakarta: Monday, Jan. 10, 2000Exhibitions * Handicraft Exhibition: Cinderamata Nusantara, at Galeri Kampoeng Seni, in Metropolitan Mal, Bekasi, Jan. 7. Dances and music performance, every Monday, Thursday, at 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Gus Dur's inner circle

Gus Dur's inner circle Critics of President Abdurrahman Wahid accused him last week of practicing his own form of cronyism when he enlisted two close friends as top aides. Marsilam Simanjuntak and Bondan Gunawan, colleagues from Gus Dur's days at Forum of Democracy, were appointed respectively...

'January effect' blunted by fears of U.S. rate hike

'January effect' blunted by fears of U.S. rate hike JAKARTA (JP): Fund managers are expected to start the year's buying program, intensifying their activities at the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) and raising the composite index this week, according to stock analysts.

RI resin injures US firms

RI resin injures US firms WASHINGTON (Dow Jones): The International Trade Commission Thursday issued a preliminary ruling that U.S. manufacturers are being injured by expandable polystyrene resins imported from Indonesia and South Korea at less than fair value.

Bribery allegation in Paiton project denied

Bribery allegation in Paiton project denied JAKARTA (JP): Tycoon Hashim Djojohadikusumo denied on Thursday that independent power producer PT Paiton Energy used bribery to secure its controversial power purchase contract with state-owned electricity company PT PLN.

No paper

No paper In observance of Idul Fitri, The Jakarta Post will not appear on Saturday and Sunday. The Post will resume publication on Monday. We wish our Muslim readers a Happy Idul Fitri. -- Publisher