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Government told to take action in Maluku

Government told to take action in Maluku JAKARTA (JP): Stern measures to restore order and security in restive Maluku and North Maluku are a prerequisite for peace there, intellectuals concluded on Wednesday.

Villagers clash over swallow nests

Villagers clash over swallow nests PADANG, West Sumatra: Dozens have been injured as residents of two neighboring districts in Solok, some 60 kilometers southeast of here, fought for the rights to a cave rich with swallow nests.

Bank Mandiri set for full online banking in July

Bank Mandiri set for full online banking in July JAKARTA (JP): Online banking will be available by the end of July to customers of the four state banks merged into Bank Mandiri, its president said on Wednesday.

Police suspect veteran robbers of Tuesday's armed robbery

Police suspect veteran robbers of Tuesday's armed robbery JAKARTA (JP): South Jakarta Police detectives strongly suspect two men as the culprits of Tuesday's afternoon armed robbery in which the two suspects robbed a couple of Rp 68 million (US$9067).

National Supercross C'ships begin

National Supercross C'ships begin JAKARTA (JP): The first leg of the 2000 Gudang Garam National Supercross Championships will kick off on Feb. 19 and Feb. 20 in Banjar Ciamis, West Java.Promotor Helmy Sungar said in his fax that four favorite teams from Pertamina, Lippo Cikarang, Indria Sport and...

Asian stocks end mixed with major markets up

Asian stocks end mixed with major markets up HONG KONG (AP): Asian stocks closed mixed Wednesday, with larger markets ending higher while fears of a rise in U.S. interest rates dragged down some smaller exchanges.Tokyo shares rose as investors bought high-tech and telecommunications shares.

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.

Bank Indonesia's conversion rates on Jan. 26, 2000:

Bank Indonesia's conversion rates on Jan. 26, 2000: Bank notes rates Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 7,311.32 7,388.43Australian dollar 1 4,778.88 4,834.72Austrian schilling 1 531.33 536.94Belgian franc 1 181.24 183.15Brunei dollar 1 4,318.44 4,364.82Canadian dollar 1 5,075.48 5,128.

Semen Cibinong gets ISO

Semen Cibinong gets ISO JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed cement company PT Semen Cibinong received on Wednesday an ISO 14,001 certificate for its environmental management system from the Societe Generale de Surveillance International Certification Services (SGS-ICS) Indonesia.

Joger's business strategy fits to a tee

Joger's business strategy fits to a teeBy Tarko Sudarno KUTA, Bali (JP): "Hello, good morning, selamat pagi," says Joseph Theodorus Wulianadi, popularly known as Mr. Joger, every time he answers the phone at his Kuta home, be it in the morning, noon or even midnight.

Let locals be heard

Let locals be heard After what Indonesia has had to endure these past two years, I've pretty much gotten used to the idea that many Western expatriates (especially fellow journalists) are merely sneering foreigners, whose written (or televised) observations on Indonesia are often little more than...

Barong blends Balinese and Chinese cultures

Barong blends Balinese and Chinese culturesI Wayan Juniarta DENPASAR, Bali (JP): The Chinese New Year will fall next week (Feb.5, 2000), and many Balinese people are busy preparing various events to celebrate the event that was once banned in Indonesia.

Overcapacity in forestry sector

Overcapacity in forestry sectorBy Agus Purnomo JAKARTA (JP): Representatives of the World Bank and bilateral donor countries met on Wednesday with Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Finance and Industry Kwik Kian Gie and Minister of Forestry and Plantations Nur Mahmudi Ismail to discuss the...

Maluku violence spreads to Bacan

Maluku violence spreads to Bacan TERNATE, North Maluku (JP): At least 250 people from several villages have been evacuated to local military installations as communal clashes hit Bacan island in South Halmahera, a military officer said on Wednesday.

Question mark hangs over FSPC meeting

Question mark hangs over FSPC meeting JAKARTA (JP): The newly established Financial Sector Policy Committee (FSPC), which oversees the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency, held its first meeting on Wednesday.

Ex-FM heads debt task force

Ex-FM heads debt task force JAKARTA (JP): Coordinating Minister for Economy, Finance and Industry Kwik Kian Gie said on Tuesday the government had appointed former Finance Minister Bambang Subianto as the new Chairman of the Jakarta Initiative Task Force.

PPP chairman's house robbed

PPP chairman's house robbed BOGOR (JP): A group of robbers ransacked the house of Hamzah Haz, chairman the United Development Party (PPP) in Kebon Pedes of Tanah Sareal district, North Bogor in the wee hours on Wednesday.

CIA chief confusion

CIA chief confusion According to Mr. Frank Richardson's second article The U.S.: A party to mass murder? in The Jakarta Post of Jan. 14, 2000, then CIA director William E. Colby was pleased with the abortive coup by the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) in 1965.

Medco buys two oil fields

Medco buys two oil fields JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed oil and gas company PT Medco Energy Corporation has acquired a majority stake in two oil and gas fields located in East Kalimantan and Madura.Medco reported Tuesday that it had signed an agreement to purchase a 75 percent stake in Western...

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Jan. 26, 2000: Shares Close Change Trading Volume --------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 850 -25 15,000 Alakasa Industrindo 525 0 0 Alfa Retailindo 1,025 50 767,500 Alter Abadi 400 0 44,500...

Clipan to issue bonds

Clipan to issue bonds JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed finance company PT Clipan Finance will issue bonds worth between Rp 100 billion and Rp 150 billion (about US$20.5 million) to strengthen its consumer financing activities.

Russia to launch RI satellite

Russia to launch RI satellite MOSCOW (AFP): Russia is to put a Indonesian communication satellite in orbit on Feb. 12 after pushing back its launch several times because of technical problems, the ITAR-TASS news agency reported Tuesday, citing the Russian Space Agency.

G-15 chamber of commerce declares 2000 year of SMEs

G-15 chamber of commerce declares 2000 year of SMEs JAKARTA (JP): The Federation of Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Services (FCCI) from the Group of 15 developing countries has declared 2000 as the year of small and medium-scale enterprises (SMEs).

Eros says he is ready to lead PDI-Perjuangan

Eros says he is ready to lead PDI-Perjuangan YOGYAKARTA (JP): Eros Djarot, chief editor of weekly tabloid Detak, asserted his readiness to be nominated chairman of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-Perjuangan) replacing Megawati Soekarnoputri who is now Indonesia's Vice President.

Roche protests court's sequestration ruling

Roche protests court's sequestration ruling JAKARTA (JP): Drug company PT Roche Indonesia, an affiliate of Swiss firm Roche, protested on Wednesday the South Jakarta District Court's decision to sequester its assets at the request of drug distributor PT Perusahaan Dagang Tempo in a distribution...

Kalla questions recommendation to close Indorayon

Kalla questions recommendation to close Indorayon JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Trade and Industry Jusuf Kalla said on Wednesday the decision on whether or not to close down pulp and rayon fiber producer PT Inti Indorayon Utama should be made by the court.

Darvies paints bleak pictures of cultural decline

Darvies paints bleak pictures of cultural declineBy Susi Andrini YOGYAKARTA (JP): Onde-onde lalanuk sanjo (Gee, sunset has past). The lyric of a Minang song features in one of Darvies Rasjidin's paintings, which laments the local cultural decadence that prevails in his homeland due to the...

Four rebels killed in Aceh

Four rebels killed in Aceh BANDA ACEH, Aceh (JP): Four rebels were killed in the latest joint military and police operation to crush the strongholds of the separatist Free Aceh Movement (GAM) and arrest its leader Ahmad Kandang, police claimed on Wednesday.

Isrok's name comes up in drug hearing

Isrok's name comes up in drug hearing JAKARTA (JP): In an unprecedented move, the sole defendant in a drug case, Donny Hendrian, publicly mentioned the original name of an accomplice who was arrested along with him in a drug bust in August last year.

PBSI sets special team for Uber Cup semifinal match

PBSI sets special team for Uber Cup semifinal match JAKARTA (JP): The Badminton Association of Indonesia (PBSI) demonstrated its desire to reach the Uber Cup finals by establishing a special team of coaches, PBSI officials, psychologists, a professional motivator, masseurs and medical doctors to...

Committee established to evaluate regional autonomy

Committee established to evaluate regional autonomy JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso said on Wednesday that the city administration and City Council would establish a joint working committee to evaluate and speed up the implementation of regional autonomy, including a handover of the central...

New provinces invited to see plenary meeting

New provinces invited to see plenary meeting JAKARTA (JP): The National Sports Council (KONI) is inviting new provinces to observe its two-day national plenary meeting on Feb. 15 and Feb. 16 here.The council's spokesman Ahmed Solihin told reporters on Wednesday that KONI's organizational department...

Five researchers get Unesco award

Five researchers get Unesco award BOGOR (JP): Five young researchers and environmentalists received a Man and Biosphere (MAB) Award from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco) on Tuesday for their outstanding contribution in their field of work.

National athletes granted exemption from exit tax

National athletes granted exemption from exit tax JAKARTA (JP): National athletes will be exempt from the exit tax, starting early this year, each time they represent Indonesia in international championships abroad.A letter from the Tax Directorate General, numbered S- 168/PJ.41/1999 and dated Dec.

IBRA raises more than Rp 12t from asset sales

IBRA raises more than Rp 12t from asset sales JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) has raised more than Rp 12 trillion (US$1.64 billion) in cash from asset sales and loan recoveries, according to the agency's deputy chairman Arwin Rasyid.

Young choreographers preserve 'legong'

Young choreographers preserve 'legong'By Kadek Suartaya DENPASAR, Bali (JP): The dancers moved elegantly, performing a legong dance depicting the passionate love of Shiva, the god of for his wife, the goddess of Durga.

UNTAET unwilling to cooperate with KPP HAM: Dillon

UNTAET unwilling to cooperate with KPP HAM: Dillon JAKARTA (JP): A senior member of the Commission of Inquiry into Human Rights Violations (KPP HAM) in East Timor has complained that UNTAET has been uncooperative in uncovering alleged rights violations in the territory.

Lecturer drowns in flood

Lecturer drowns in flood JAKARTA (JP): South Jakarta marine officers fished the drowned body of a female law lecturer at the private Pancasila University from the Grogol river which flows by the Pondok Indah golf course.

Israeli envoy meets top legislators

Israeli envoy meets top legislators JAKARTA (JP): Israel took the initiative in responding to President Abdurrahman Wahid's desire to open trade ties with the Jewish state by lobbying top legislators here on Wednesday.

Around of the golf courses in the capital of East Java

Around of the golf courses in the capital of East JavaBy Sirikit Syah SURABAYA (JP): More residents of East Java are learning the intricacies of how to pick out the right iron or wood.They are not trying their hand at the smelting business or forestry, but instead teeing off in the ancient game of...

Quick settlement in Aceh foreseen

Quick settlement in Aceh foreseen SABANG, Aceh (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid, on his first visit since to Aceh since being elected in October, boasted he foresaw a quick end to strife in the province, but failed to propose any solutions.

Domestic debt 'constraint to economic growth'

Domestic debt 'constraint to economic growth' JAKARTA (JP): The government's mounting domestic debt will constrain its ability in 2000 and the years to come to stimulate economic growth, according to the University of Indonesia's noted economist Sri Mulyani Indrawati.

Message from the Ambassador

Message from the Ambassador Australia and Indonesia have experienced ups and downs in their relationship, a common thing in international relations.Relations between the two nations were originally very good.

Newcrest closes gold mine on Halmahera

Newcrest closes gold mine on Halmahera MELBOURNE (Dow Jones): Unrest on the Indonesian island of Halmahera has again forced Australia's Newcrest Mining Ltd. to shut its Gosowong gold mine and evacuate staff.

Politicians, legislators call for an end to violence

Politicians, legislators call for an end to violence JAKARTA (JP): A dozen politicians and legislators called on Tuesday for an end to sectarian clashes and violence in a number of troubled provinces and warned against "a group of elites" that had been exploiting the situation for its own political...

GSM regulations

GSM regulations I thank Mr. Ridwan Tjokroutomo for his letter GSM regulations must be clear, published in The Jakarta Post of Dec. 30, 1999. In response to this letter, allow us to explain that in every process of migration, either from the prepaid service to the postpaid service, or the other way...

Poll watchdogs call for delay of local elections

Poll watchdogs call for delay of local elections JAKARTA (JP): Seven election monitoring bodies proposed on Tuesday local elections scheduled for June in three newly established provinces be delayed, citing inadequacies in the polls' legal basis, security guarantees and the preparation of poll...

Mandiri expects to raise up to $1.5b from IPO

Mandiri expects to raise up to $1.5b from IPO JAKARTA (JP): Bank Mandiri expects to raise between US$1.2 billion and $1.5 billion from its planned initial public offering, the bank's president, Robby Djohan, said on Tuesday.

Waves hit RP; 5,000 homeless

Waves hit RP; 5,000 homeless ZAMBOANGA, Philippines (AP): High waves whipped by monsoon winds struck at least three southern Philippine towns, destroying huts on stilts and leaving more than 5,000 people homeless, police said on Tuesday.

President to decide on who should manage Senayan

President to decide on who should manage Senayan JAKARTA (JP): The chairman of an organization involved in managing Gelora Senayan sports complex said on Tuesday President Abdurrahman Wahid would select the best institution to oversee its extensive facilities.