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Mass rallies fan out across the country

Mass rallies fan out across the country JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta and several other major cities across the country played host to mass street rallies airing various grievances on Monday.No clashes were reported as of last night.

Habibie's comedy act?

Habibie's comedy act?From NeracaThe media reported that President Habibie ordered the law enforcing apparatus to investigate the Bank Bali scandal thoroughly. Thumbs up for his stance! The police then started their investigation and detained a number of civilians.

Problem PDI-P legislators replaced

Problem PDI-P legislators replaced JAKARTA (JP): The General Elections Commission (KPU) revoked on Monday the membership of six Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan) legislators and appointed six replacements from the same party.

Bali's turtle slaughtered as illicit trade continues

Bali's turtle slaughtered as illicit trade continues JAKARTA (JP): An environmental group claimed the illicit trade in endangered turtles remained robust despite numerous laws which have been passed to fight the trade and protect turtles.The government recently issued Regulation No.

Favorite Aspac beats IM Texmaco 72-44

Favorite Aspac beats IM Texmaco 72-44 BANDUNG (JP): Favorite champion Aspac of Jakarta faced no difficulties in overwhelming Indonesia Muda (IM) Texmaco 72-44 in the first day of the fourth series of the 1999 A Mild Kobatama National Basketball League here on Monday.

President Habibie faces 'political trial' at MPR

President Habibie faces 'political trial' at MPR JAKARTA (JP): History repeats in itself.More than three decades ago the New Order regime under Soeharto gained the legitimacy to resume power after bringing founding president Sukarno before the Provisional People's Consultative Assembly in 1967 to...

Indocement Cirebon wins fourth HBIX Cup

Indocement Cirebon wins fourth HBIX Cup YOGYAKARTA (JP): Indocement Cirebon surprisingly won the fourth Sultan Hamengkubuwono IX Cup after defeating Gelora Dewata of Bali 2-1 at Mandala Krida Stadium on Sunday.

IMF believes RI will stick to reform plan

IMF believes RI will stick to reform plan SINGAPORE (Agencies): The International Monetary Fund believes Indonesia will continue with its economic reform policies regardless of who wins the presidential contest on Wednesday.

Foundation offers better way of living

Foundation offers better way of living CIKADU, Banten, West Java (JP): There's nothing more important than living healthy. Everyone has the right to have access to clean water and enjoy a healthy life.In many cases, many people do not know how to live healthily.

Belo rejects plan to replace Australia as Interfet leader

Belo rejects plan to replace Australia as Interfet leader JAKARTA (JP): Dili Bishop Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo rejected on Sunday a plan to replace Australia's leadership in the UN- mandated International Force in East Timor (Interfet) with Malaysia, considering the neighboring country's poor human...

Journalists irked by tardy texts

Journalists irked by tardy texts JAKARTA (JP): The much-criticized bureaucratic protocol in the past is still very much alive, at least according to journalists.Members of the media upset by the fact that until Monday afternoon palace officials were still unable to provide copies of President B.J.

W. Java women's softball team to play in tourney

W. Java women's softball team to play in tourney JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Baseball and Softball Association (Perbasasi) has selected the West Java women's softball team to represent the country in the Asia Softball Championships in Shanghai, China, from Nov. 1 to Nov. 7.

Business community plans mass strike on Tuesday

Business community plans mass strike on Tuesday JAKARTA (JP): Members of the Indonesian business community threatened to stage a one-day strike on Tuesday if President B.J. Habibie and Minister of Defense and Security/Indonesian Military Commander Gen.

Megawati tells MPR to heed voters

Megawati tells MPR to heed voters JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan) chairwoman Megawati Soekarnoputri appealed on Monday to the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) to heed the aspirations of the people when it elects Indonesia's next president on Wednesday.

Antigraft groups say show habibie the door

Antigraft groups say show habibie the door JAKARTA (JP): Major anticorruption groups are urging the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) not to reelect President B.J. Habibie on Wednesday in order to jump start the prolonged campaign to root out rampant corruption in the country.

Reconciliation: The key to healing wounds in East Timor

Reconciliation: The key to healing wounds in East TimorBy Yuri O. Thamrin JAKARTA (JP): In a recent article published on Oct. 4 in Newsweek, Bishop Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo argued that the world has a moral obligation to defend the East Timorese from the ongoing humanitarian catastrophe inflicted...

Wiranto declines Habibie's VP offer

Wiranto declines Habibie's VP offer JAKARTA (JP): President B.J. Habibie's presidential bid suffered a major blow on Monday when his handpicked running mate, Indonesian Military Commander Gen. Wiranto, in a nationally televised statement, said he would not enter the electoral fray.

Tuesday's MPR Schedule

Tuesday's MPR Schedule 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. Commission reports: Each commission allotted 30 minutes2 p.m. Final overview of commission reports: Each faction allotted 20 minutes; Endorsement of MPR decrees7 p.m. Preparations for presidential & vice presidential nominations8 p.m.

Two veeps

Two veepsFrom Suara KaryaPresidential candidates have been a daily subject in the media of late. It is interesting to note that as for the vice presidency, some political circles want to see two veeps instead of one in the next government.

Taxi driver killed by passenger

Taxi driver killed by passenger JAKARTA (JP): Police believe a middle-aged taxi driver was killed by a passenger who refused to pay a Rp 30,000 (US$3.75) fare, which was still registered on the meter.The victim, Iwan Suharto, 50, was found with stab wounds to the abdomen.

Banten's Tanjungjaya village prepares self-reliance

Banten's Tanjungjaya village prepares self-relianceBy I. Christianto The Jakarta Post, in cooperation with Banten West Java Tourism Development Corporation, is presenting weekly issues on the Banten region. This week's issue is on community development.

Children suffer in Aceh's many years of unrest

Children suffer in Aceh's many years of unrestBy Tarmilin Usman ACEH (JP): Since Darwisah, 14, was a small girl, she nurtured an ambition to be a midwife. She hoped she would be able to financially support her poor parents through the career.

Robbery victim found dead

Robbery victim found dead TANGERANG (JP): The body of Udin, 30, a driver of a palm oil truck container who was robbed on Saturday along the Jakarta- Merak toll road, was found at an irrigation area in Ampel Kampong of Gembong village here on Sunday morning, police said.

Value of non-oil and gas exports expected to drop 15%

Value of non-oil and gas exports expected to drop 15% JAKARTA (JP): The Association of Indonesian Exporters (GPEI) has estimated a 15 percent drop in the value of the country's non-oil and gas exports this year due a deterioration in the country's key economic indicators.

PwC audit reports on Pertamina area unfair: Martiono

PwC audit reports on Pertamina area unfair: Martiono JAKARTA (JP): The audit reports on Pertamina conducted by independent auditor PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) are unfair, the president of the state-owned oil and gas company, Martiono Hadianto, said on Monday.

KONI hopes for sports-committed govt

KONI hopes for sports-committed govt JAKARTA (JP): The National Sports Council (KONI) hopes the new government will commit to develop sports in the country because KONI has fallen short in fund-raising ideas to finance training for its athletes.

RI wrestlers set for SEA c'ships

RI wrestlers set for SEA c'ships JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Wrestling Association (PGSI) will send national wrestlers to the Southeast Asian (SEA) regional wrestling championships in Malaysia next month.

SIA-Australia deal

SIA-Australia deal SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Singapore Airlines (SIA) Monday signed a marketing agreement with the Australian Tourist Commission to promote Australia in its Asian, European and African markets.

For consideration of the MPR/DPR

For consideration of the MPR/DPR I hereby wish to put forward some observations which may be used by members of the People's Consultative Assembly/House of People's Representatives (MPR/DPR):1. In the run up to the election of the new president of the Republic of Indonesia, I have noticed that...

Indonesia needs a national unity govt

Indonesia needs a national unity govtBy Omar Halim JAKARTA (JP): At the moment, Indonesia is at an extremely critical juncture. The process of reform, which was initiated by the people on the street, particularly the students, has been taking shape since mid-1998 when former president Soeharto...

PM Hun Sen unveils demining initiative at Queen Noor's visit

PM Hun Sen unveils demining initiative at Queen Noor's visit PHNOM PENH (AFP): Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen on Monday met with anti-landmine campaigner Queen Noor of Jordan, unveiling a radical plan to transform thousands of hardened soldiers into deminers.

Can Asia be spared another nuclear holocaust?

Can Asia be spared another nuclear holocaust?By Imron Cotan JAKARTA (JP): Argentina, Brazil, Israel, Pakistan and India were once considered the "threshold countries" which possessed the technical capabilities to become nuclear weapon states.

Amien Rais' political acrobatics

Amien Rais' political acrobatics For all practical purposes, President Habibie delivered his accountability speech twice to the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR). It was only the President who spoke on Sunday.

Relations with Australia

Relations with Australia I refer to your article Alatas calls for cool heads in Indonesia-Australia ties on Oct. 9, 1999.We should break diplomatic relations with Australia. How can we just "cool down and attempt to reduce the heated atmosphere" as if nothing has happened.

Moody's skeptical on Asia's growth outlook

Moody's skeptical on Asia's growth outlook SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Sovereign credit ratings in Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia won't return to single-A status anytime soon given the weak prospects for sustainable economic growth, says ratings agency Moody's Investors Service.

Privileges and benefits await president and vice president

Privileges and benefits await president and vice president JAKARTA (JP): When the country's new president is elected on Wednesday and the vice president a day later, what privileges and facilities await the country's top power holders?Under the 1993 decree of the finance ministry's Directorate...

KL Airport to go public

KL Airport to go public KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd will launch the sale of up to 49 percent of its shares to the public next week in the stock market's biggest offering in the last three years, officials and analysts said on Monday.

Singapore Airlines clarifies

Singapore Airlines clarifies I would like to thank Mr. Adrianus Hiyung Tjung for his letter headed Prompt service needed which appeared in this column of The Jakarta Post on Oct. 16, 1999.I am sorry Mr. Tjung had difficulties getting a seat on one our flights.

Reporters mock passing 'President'

Reporters mock passing 'President' JAKARTA (JP): Freedom of speech is a symbol of democracy, but it takes a mature and educated public for it to work appropriately.Non-governmental organization activist Muke Mashud said recently she was saddened to see a crowd of reporters use freedom of speech to...

Gunungkidul hard hit by chronic water shortages

Gunungkidul hard hit by chronic water shortagesText and photos by Tarko Sudiarno YOGYAKARTA (JP): It's dusk in Pegunungan Seribu (Thousand Hills) in Gunungkidul regency. From the top of Planjan Hill, there is a beautiful lake of the same name.

Gus Dur gets green light from spiritual guru

Gus Dur gets green light from spiritual guru JAKARTA (JP): Muslim leader Abdurrahman Wahid said on Monday he had received the green light from his spiritual mentor to make an all-out bid in the presidential election on Wednesday.

Cikadu cultivates a more trained community

Cikadu cultivates a more trained community CIKADU, Banten, West Java (JP): It has been three years since a group called the Group for Developing South Bantenese began a project to improve the living standards of the population in Cikadu Kampong, Tanjungjaya village, Pandeglang, West Java.

Asian monies give up early gains, end mixed against dollar

Asian monies give up early gains, end mixed against dollar HONG KONG (Dow Jones): Early gains in Asian currencies were whittled away late in regional trading hours to leave regional markets mixed on Monday.

Hospital suffers insult to injury in recent violence

Hospital suffers insult to injury in recent violence JAKARTA (JP): Located close to the scene of clashes between troops and students last week, private Jakarta Hospital has spent hundreds of millions of rupiah on the free treatment of those injured in the conflicts.

Landslide kills four in Bali

Landslide kills four in Bali DENPASAR, Bali: Two consecutive landslides at two separate locations in Karangasem regency here over the weekend killed four people, including four-year-old twin boys."Heavy rain eroded the soil and caused the landslide," Karangasem Police chief Lt. Col. I.B.

Conversion Rates

Conversion RatesBank Indonesia's conversion rates on Oct. 18, 1999: Bank notes rates Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 7,860.00 7,940.00Australian dollar 1 5,065.77 5,121.30Austrian schilling 1 621.13 627.74Belgian franc 1 211.87 214.13Brunei dollar 1 4,698.71 4,749.37Canadian dollar 1 5,280.

PBSI to reconsider Olympics target

PBSI to reconsider Olympics target JAKARTA (JP): Disappointing play by Indonesian shuttlers in the US$120,000 V6 Danish Open in Vejle, Denmark, last week has caused some worry at the Badminton Association of Indonesia (PBSI).

Four local players make it to Circuit 4

Four local players make it to Circuit 4 JAKARTA (JP): Four Indonesian tennis players defeated compatriots to make it through to the third round on Monday of the qualifying round for the Indonesia Women's Circuit 4.

Goh sees silver lining in Asian crisis

Goh sees silver lining in Asian crisis SINGAPORE (Reuters): Singapore Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said on Monday the Asian financial crisis that wreaked havoc on the region had proved to have a silver lining, pushing it in the direction of more open, less corrupt economies.

Bogus antimalarials sold in Cambodia

Bogus antimalarials sold in Cambodia PHNOM PENH (AP): Bogus malaria medication is being sold in Cambodia, threatening many of the 80,000 infected people here, health officials warned on Monday.Low-priced versions of antimalarial medicines Mefloquine and Artesunate were recently found to be fakes...