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Adi Sasono's interpretation

Adi Sasono's interpretationFrom RepublikaThe comment by the chairman of the Association of Muslim Intellectuals (ICMI) Adi Sasono on the series of bombings on Christmas eve (Republika, 29, 2000) was in general heartening enough.

IT training centers in Asia

IT training centers in Asia TOKYO (Nikkei): The Japanese government by 2003 plans to create 30 information technology training centers mainly in Southeast Asia as part of a US$15 billion initiative pledged by Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori to help erase the so-called digital divide between...

Aceh talks to resume in Switzerland

Aceh talks to resume in Switzerland JAKARTA (JP): Make or break talks on Aceh will commence in Davos, Switzerland, on Saturday with Indonesian government negotiators likely to make one final offer to Free Aceh Movement (GAM) representatives for special autonomy in the province.

Malaysia's palm oil higher

Malaysia's palm oil higher KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Malaysia's palm oil futures ended mostly higher on Friday on pre-weekend covering, but traders said such gains were artificial because of uncertainties in future trends.

Trouble in Shangri-La

Trouble in Shangri-La While millions of Jakartans were reveling in a binge of merrymaking celebrating Christmas, Idul Fitri and the coming of the new year, the end of the year was anything but happy for Jakarta's Shangri-La Hotel. On Friday, Dec.

Airlines boost seats for holidaymakers

Airlines boost seats for holidaymakers JAKARTA (JP): Several national airlines are boosting their seat capacity to accommodate people returning to Jakarta from December holidays.At least two airlines -- flag carrier PT Garuda Indonesia and privately-owned PT Awair International -- confirmed they...

Princess Selaras and the Chosen Land

Princess Selaras and the Chosen Land Jambi (JP): Once, Princess Selaras Pinang Masak, one of the ascendants of King Adityawarman, who resided in Pagaruyung (also known as Minangkabau in what is now West Sumatra), wished to return to her native land in the Malay Kingdom, east of the Pagaruyung...

JSX bomb suspects to be handed over

JSX bomb suspects to be handed over JAKARTA (JP): The City Police will hand over the six suspects in the bomb explosion at the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) building on Sept. 13 last year, to the Jakarta Prosecutors Office, early next week.

Megawati arrives in Dhaka on 3-day visit

Megawati arrives in Dhaka on 3-day visit DHAKA (Agencies): Indonesian Vice President Megawati Soekanoputri arrived here on Friday on a three-day official visit, the first by a senior Jakarta leader since Bangladesh's independence in 1971.

President denies shifting task to VP Megawati

President denies shifting task to VP Megawati JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid denied accusations on Friday that he had been trying to shift the responsibility for making major political decisions to his deputy Megawati Soekarnoputri.

Going for laughs with comedian Tika Panggabean

Going for laughs with comedian Tika PanggabeanBy Bruce Emond JAKARTA (JP): Tika Panggabean is accustomed to being the odd woman out.She is the lone female performer in comedy group Project P and one of the few women entertainers in the country who does not conform to the entertainment industry...

PDI-P under fire for 'illogical' protest

PDI-P under fire for 'illogical' protest JAKARTA (JP): Government and parliamentary watchdogs slammed the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan) faction at the City Council on Friday, for its walkout during a plenary session which endorsed the city's draft budget last week.

Payoff scam prompts mayor's resignation

Payoff scam prompts mayor's resignation PADANG, West Sumatra: Padang mayor Zuiyen Rais finally resigned following his alleged involvement in a payoff scandal, deputy speaker of the provincial legislature Muhidi said on Friday.

Police report two deaths

Police report two deaths JAKARTA (JP): City Police reported two deaths on Thursday and Friday, with the latter case appearing to be murder.A police clerk, Rojak, identified Friday's victim as 35-year- old Baharudin from Medan, North Sumatra, a driver of the local Swa Sembada taxi group.

Rupiah Rates Jan. 5

Rupiah Rates Jan. 5 Bank notes rates TT rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 9,035.00 10,035.00 9,487.00 9,583.00Australian dollar 1 5,149.34 5,724.97 5,407.59 5,467.10Austrian schilling 1 626.72 696.82 658.08 665.43Belgian franc 1 213.78 237.69 224.48 226.

Minister demands law to combat ticket scalpers

Minister demands law to combat ticket scalpers JAKARTA (JP): In response to the rampant incidents of ticket scalping occurring over the recent holiday period, Minister of Transportation and Telecommunications Agum Gumelar pledged on Friday an all-out effort to stamp out the practice.

Heidelberger to buy Indocement shares: IBRA

Heidelberger to buy Indocement shares: IBRA JAKARTA (JP): German cementmaker Heidelberger Zement AG has agreed to purchase the government's interest in publicly listed PT Indocement Tunggal Prakarsa at Rp 1,900 per share, an official at the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) said on Friday.

Tension still grips Lombok rival villages

Tension still grips Lombok rival villages JAKARTA (JP): Tension continued to grip the border between the warring villages of Bongor and Parampuan on the resort island of Lombok in West Nusa Tenggara on Friday amid a heavy security deployment in the area.

Jakarta gets approval to buy Chinese buses

Jakarta gets approval to buy Chinese buses JAKARTA (JP): The central government has endorsed the city administration's proposal to import some 4,000 completely-built- up (CBU) buses from China, Governor Sutiyoso said on Friday.

RI among Asia's major sugar buyers

RI among Asia's major sugar buyers BANGKOK (Reuters): Indonesia, Pakistan and China are likely to be Asia's major sugar importers in 2001 due to shortfalls in domestic production, traders in the region said on Friday.

South Korea's Daewoo Motor union opposes foreign sale

South Korea's Daewoo Motor union opposes foreign sale SEOUL (Reuters): The labor union of South Korea's bankrupt Daewoo Motor said on Thursday it opposed a plan to sell the troubled automaker to a foreign company.

Malaysia may face racial polarization, says DAP leader

Malaysia may face racial polarization, says DAP leader KUALA LUMPUR (AP): Warning that fresh attempts to unite ethnic Malays could alienate Malaysia's minority races, ethnic Chinese opposition leaders slammed Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad's party on Thursday for excluding them from proposed talks...

Three major rubber producers plan rubber support scheme

Three major rubber producers plan rubber support scheme JAKARTA (JP): The world's largest rubber producers, Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia, are set to agree on a rubber support scheme when they gather for a ministerial meeting this month, a senior government official said on Thursday.

Rupiah Rates Jan.4

Rupiah Rates Jan.4 Bank notes rates TT rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 9,015.00 10,015.00 9,467.00 9,563.00Australian dollar 1 5,012.34 5,573.35 5,263.65 5,321.81Austrian schilling 1 609.09 677.02 639.63 646.46Belgian franc 1 207.77 230.94 218.18 220.

Miners make their own music in the Kalimantan jungle

Miners make their own music in the Kalimantan jungleBy Mikael Onny Setiawan SANGATTA, East Kalimantan (JP): Dressed in casual clothes, a trio of young women sang a song by Irish group The Corrs, accompanied by a man playing the violin.

Justices examine appeals' dossiers

Justices examine appeals' dossiers JAKARTA (JP): The Supreme Court will give priority to appeals sought by lawyers of former president Soeharto, his fugitive son Hutomo "Tommy" Mandala Putra and former East Timor militia leader Eurico Guterres.

Jakarta to fully implement regional autonomy in 2002

Jakarta to fully implement regional autonomy in 2002 JAKARTA (JP): Despite the inception of regional autonomy on Jan. 1, the agenda will practically take effect in the capital only next year at the earliest, an official said on Thursday.Head of City Subdistricts Administration Office Koesnan A.

Tension remains high in warring Lombok villages

Tension remains high in warring Lombok villages JAKARTA (JP): Security forces were still tightly guarding the warring villages of Bongor and Parampuan in the resort island of Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) on Thursday, following two days of brawls which killed at least nine people and injured...

What should we do about Tommy?

What should we do about Tommy?From Rakyat MerdekaAs predicted earlier, the police have failed to arrest Tommy. Reading Rakyat Merdeka's report that the former president's son has been safe and sound in Solo (Central Java) -- despite being wanted by the police -- I began to feel annoyed.

RI regains ICCA membership

RI regains ICCA membership JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia has regained its membership in the International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA) after paying 4,212 euros (Rp 37.9 million) in levy arrears, Antara reported on Thursday.

ExxonMobile monitors situation after threat

ExxonMobile monitors situation after threat JAKARTA (JP): Responding to statements by separatist rebels in Aceh that ExxonMobile Oil Indonesia should shut down its operations in the province for its own safety, the company said on Thursday it was "closely monitoring the situation".

Leaders with moral values needed to guide the nation

Leaders with moral values needed to guide the nation One of the most frequently cited reasons for Indonesia's continued inability to overcome its numerous crises is that its leaders are busy snapping at each other.

Electronics slowdown may affect S'pore

Electronics slowdown may affect S'pore SINGAPORE (DPA): A global electronics slowdown could cut 2.3 percentage points off Singapore's GDP growth this year, with negative spillover effects on finance and business services, a study said on Thursday.

Malaysia's top horse trainer alleges rampant doping by gang

Malaysia's top horse trainer alleges rampant doping by gang KUALA LUMPUR (Agencies): Malaysian horse racing was hit by allegations of doping by an organized gang on Thursday after four horses failed blood tests and were barred from competing in the northern state of Penang.

RP economy slips back into a coma

RP economy slips back into a coma MANILA (DPA): The Philippines has once again become the "sick man of Asia" with the economy slipping back into a coma amid the country's worst political crisis in years.

Fed's rate cut will not halt Asian slowdown

Fed's rate cut will not halt Asian slowdown SINGAPORE (AFP): The snap decision by the U.S. Federal Reserve Board to cut key interest rates will not be enough to spare Asia from being caught in a U.S.-led global economic slowdown, analysts warned on Thursday.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta: Exhibitions * Photo: A Letter from the Ocean by Mosista Pambudi at Galeri Foto Jurnalistik Antara, Jl. Antara No. 59 Pasar Baru, Central Jakarta (Phone: 3458771), until Jan. 24. * Painting Flying Horizon by Teguh Ostenrik, Erasmus Huis, Jl. H.R.

Ocampo's new bombs in Manila full of ironies

Ocampo's new bombs in Manila full of ironiesBy Neal H. Cruz MANILA: Bombs are still exploding in Metro Manila. And the bomber has been identified. She is a pretty bank official, and her name is Clarissa Ocampo.

Banten needs to educate itself

Banten needs to educate itselfBy Ridwan M. Sijabat RANGKASBITUNG, Banten (JP): A daunting problem which must be immediately faced by the newly established province of Banten is developing the education sector.Without it many realize that the province can never achieve its full potential.

Taiwan opposition lawmakers begin historic China visit

Taiwan opposition lawmakers begin historic China visit BEIJING (Reuters): Lawmakers from two Taiwan opposition parties arrived in China on Thursday for unofficial talks on expanding transport links between the island and the Communist- run mainland.

Irvine hopes to finish third in F1 series

Irvine hopes to finish third in F1 series JAKARTA (JP): As the competition tightens between Ferrari and McLaren in the 2001 Formula One series, Jaguar racing team driver Eddie Irvine of Great Britain said on Thursday that it would feel like winning the championship itself if he could finish third...

Former PLN chief says he is not responsible for power deal

Former PLN chief says he is not responsible for power deal JAKARTA (JP): The former head of state electricity company PT PLN Djiteng Marsudi told reporters after being questioned by the Attorney General's Office on Thursday that he was not responsible for the controversial power tariff deal with...

Thieves flee with Rp 30m

Thieves flee with Rp 30m BOGOR (JP): Police detectives are on the lookout for six armed men who made away with Rp 30 million in cash from a residence in Sindangbarangjero subdistrict, West Bogor.The victims, Atoe, 30, said the robbers fired three gun shots at about 2:00 a.m.

Economic opportunities in Indonesia

Economic opportunities in Indonesia This is the last of two articles by Roderick Brazier, the director of economics programs of the Asia Foundation in Jakarta, on removing barriers to economic opportunities in Indonesia. He identifies nine key areas to open access.

Lower Fed rate won't cut local rate: BI

Lower Fed rate won't cut local rate: BI JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia Governor Sjahril Sabirin said on Thursday that the United States Federal Reserve 50-basis-point interest rate cut would not automatically trigger a decline in domestic interest rates here.

Army was not involved in 'Christmas Eve bombings'

Army was not involved in 'Christmas Eve bombings' JAKARTA (JP): Army Chief of Staff Gen. Endriartono Sutarto said on Thursday no Army members were involved in the Christmas Eve bombings in seven provinces across the country.

Indonesian officials discuss Soeharto in Switzerland

Indonesian officials discuss Soeharto in Switzerland BERN (Agencies): Switzerland has renewed promises of help to Indonesia over allegations that former President Soeharto stashed ill-gotten assets abroad, the Swiss foreign ministry said on Thursday.

Aceh funds in question

Aceh funds in question BANDA ACEH, Aceh (JP): Councillors here suspect the possible embezzlement of funds meant to be channeled from state-owned oil company Pertamina to people empowerment programs, with some regions yet to receive the money."The system isn't quite transparent.

Revision of government rules on civil servants sought

Revision of government rules on civil servants sought JAKARTA (JP): A senior government official urged on Thursday a revision to government regulations on civil servants to avoid payroll and management disputes with the country's 4.5 million civil servants in the wake of regional autonomy.

Gus Dur in Palembang

Gus Dur in Palembang PALEMBANG, South Sumatra: President Abdurrahman Wahid arrived here on Thursday afternoon and is scheduled to hold a dialog with residents after Friday prayers at the Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin Grand Mosque on Friday.