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Ex-champ Icuk wants to see Mia win Indonesia Open

Ex-champ Icuk wants to see Mia win Indonesia Open JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's best hope, Mia Audina, will end her title drought in the US$120,000 Sanyo Indonesia Open Badminton Championships, after her chief rivals have opted out, former world champion Icuk Sugiarto has predicted.

Shutterbugs show their skills in photographs of city life

Shutterbugs show their skills in photographs of city life JAKARTA (JP): At first glance, the photographs seem to be nothing special. In fact, most may look like run-of-the-mill snapshots of experimenting young photography enthusiasts or students.

ASEAN members agree to submit surveillance data

ASEAN members agree to submit surveillance data MANILA (Dow Jones): All members of the nine-nation Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN, have finally agreed on supplying the necessary data to set up a long-awaited economic mutual surveillance mechanism.

Schizophrenia: Painting picture to shatter the myths

Schizophrenia: Painting picture to shatter the mythsBy I. Christianto JAKARTA (JP): She enthusiastically displayed her 20-page drawing book and explained in detail the theme of each drawing. Most of them, made with a ball-point pen, resembled sketches.

Semen Gresik to export 1.25m tons of cement

Semen Gresik to export 1.25m tons of cement JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed cementmaker PT Semen Gresik and its two wholly owned subsidiaries will export at least 1.25 million metric tons of cement this year to offset a declining domestic demand, the company's president has said.

Stabilizing the rupiah

Stabilizing the rupiah News that the government is planning to study a number of foreign exchange control options, and expectations that any option chosen will be consistent with regard to pursuing its Bank Indonesia liquidity aid (BLBI) policies, has helped to strengthen the rupiah.

No one safe from schizophrenia

No one safe from schizophrenia JAKARTA (JP): Could not sleep last night? It happens almost every week day? Or suddenly feeling hypersensitive or hyperactive? It may be an early sign of mental or behavioral disorder.

Mercure offers new service

Mercure offers new service JAKARTA (JP): Hotel Mercure Rekso Hayam Wuruk announced on Wednesday that it would provide a new service aimed at giving information to foreign businesspeople interested in starting businesses in Indonesia.Called One Stop Service, the scheme to be launched on Oct.

Ishadi replaced as director general

Ishadi replaced as director general JAKARTA (JP): The Ministry of Information's director general for radio, television and film, Ishadi SK, was formally replaced on Wednesday with Azis Husain, who is also the director of state television station TVRI.

Rise of yen propels SE Asian monies higher

Rise of yen propels SE Asian monies higher SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Southeast Asian currencies continued their winning streak against the U.S. dollar in Asian trading Wednesday, after getting a tremendous boost from the strength of the yen.

Local angry over waste from pig farms

Local angry over waste from pig farms TANGERANG (JP): About 300 residents of Tanjung Burung village in Teluk Naga district here went to the Tangerang regency office on Tuesday to protest pig farming in their village.

Govt swears to root out KKN in power contracts

Govt swears to root out KKN in power contracts JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Mines and Energy Kuntoro Mangkusubroto has pledged that the government will stamp out all traces of corruption, collusion and nepotism in the awarding of power projects to independent power companies."No question about that.

Toyota help SE Asia plants

Toyota help SE Asia plants TOKYO (Nikkei): Toyota Motor Corp has unveiled plans to provide financial support for companies in Southeast Asia that supply its local factories with auto parts, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun reports in its Wednesday morning edition.

Many countries offer barter deals to RI

Many countries offer barter deals to RI JAKARTA (JP): China, India, South Korea, Vietnam and a number of European countries have offered countertrade arrangements with Indonesia to help the latter cope with its financial crisis, a senior official said here on Wednesday.

No boundaries for revamped 2 Unlimited

No boundaries for revamped 2 Unlimited JAKARTA (JP): UK dance-act 2 Unlimited have arrived in Jakarta on a promotional tour, but don't be surprised if you don't recognize them. The award winning dance outfit has two new faces, the sultry blonde Romy and Marion, a spiky haired brunette.

Radicals on the move?

Radicals on the move? After what has seemed to many observers like a rather protracted period of indecision, it appears President B.J. Habibie has now acquired the necessary self-confidence to launch a convincing counteroffensive against his critics and antagonists and build himself a base solid...

Heavy fighting erupts again in north Sri Lanka

Heavy fighting erupts again in north Sri Lanka COLOMBO (Agencies): Heavy fighting broke out between government troops and Tamil Tiger rebels in Sri Lanka's north when the military advanced ahead of a key town that it captured last week, military officials said on Wednesday.

British missions due here

British missions due here JAKARTA (JP): Two business delegations from the United Kingdom are due here next week to boost business ties between the two countries, the British Embassy said on Wednesday.The delegations are from the Indonesian-British Business Council (IBBC) and the London Chamber of...

Perumka orders builders off land

Perumka orders builders off land BANDA ACEH, Aceh: The provincial office of the Ministry of Communications has told developers of shops on land belonging to state-owned railway company Perumka to stop their activities.

Cardinal Sin sick but in good spirits

Cardinal Sin sick but in good spirits MANILA (DPA): Outspoken Philippine Roman Catholic Cardinal Jaime Sin has been hospitalized since late last month due to a stomach infection, church officials said in a statement on Wednesday.

It's time for Chinese-Indonesians to wake up

It's time for Chinese-Indonesians to wake upBy Rahayu Ratnaningsih This is the first of two articles suggesting steps which could be taken by Chinese-Indonesians in the aftermath of the May riots. JAKARTA (JP): A Dutch friend incredulously asked me why I was still living in this country.

Indonesia vows to pursue painful economic reforms

Indonesia vows to pursue painful economic reforms WASHINGTON (AFP): Indonesia's finance minister pledged to world leaders Tuesday that his government would stick with painful economic reforms despite widespread suffering caused by the Asian financial crisis.

Never become an IMF plaything

Never become an IMF playthingFrom MerdekaSeveral months before his resignation, former president Soeharto signed an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Rumors have it that he did so without even deigning to discuss it first with either the House of Representatives or any of his...

'Political scenario' cited behind protests

'Political scenario' cited behind protests JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Defense and Security/Armed Forces Commander Gen. Wiranto said on Wednesday that a "political scenario" was behind a demonstration on Sept. 7 and stoked reports of riot police bayoneting students.

Rupiah beefs up to 9,500 against dollar

Rupiah beefs up to 9,500 against dollar JAKARTA (JP): The rupiah broke through the 10,000 key psychological level against the U.S. dollar on Wednesday to hit 9,500 -- the highest level since former President Soeharto resigned in May.

FAO warns of worsening RI food crisis

FAO warns of worsening RI food crisis SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Indonesia's food situation has worsened to such an extent that it needs to import more rice while its production is set to fall, according to an Oct.

Estrada urges ASEAN to discuss problems freely

Estrada urges ASEAN to discuss problems freely MANILA (Reuters): Philippine President Joseph Estrada asked the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries on Wednesday to discuss their problems freely and find solutions to restore the region's financial health.

Rating lowered for Indonesian state banks

Rating lowered for Indonesian state banks HONG KONG (Dow Jones): Thomson BankWatch announced Wednesday it has downgraded the short-term local currency debt ratings for six Indonesian state banks.The credit ratings agency downgraded the local currency debt ratings of Bank Tabungan Negara, Bank...

Garuda seeks new routes and airplanes

Garuda seeks new routes and airplanes JAKARTA (JP): National flag carrier Garuda Indonesia plans to look for new international routes and new airplanes despite a recent decision to return several leased jets and halt a number of its established foreign routes.

Tidal swell leaves hundreds homeless in Aceh

Tidal swell leaves hundreds homeless in Aceh JAKARTA (JP): Some 1,276 North Acehnese were forced to abandon their villages after losing their homes to a tidal swell.Antara quoted a public relations officer in Lhokseumawe, Aceh, as saying on Wednesday that the tidal swell, brought on Sunday by a...

Removal of Indorayon's mill contradicts prior agreements

Removal of Indorayon's mill contradicts prior agreements SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): The Indonesian government's call for the relocation of PT Inti Indorayon's mill in North Sumatra contradicts prior agreements between the company and the government, Asia Pacific Resources International Holdings Ltd.

Bad debt recovery crucial for bank restructuring

Bad debt recovery crucial for bank restructuring JAKARTA (JP): Resolving bad debt problems is a crucial step in restructuring Indonesia's ailing banks, an international banking analyst has said.The vice president of the Boston Consulting Group, Roland Loehner, said here on Wednesday that...

Bogus policeman steals motorcycle

Bogus policeman steals motorcycle JAKARTA (JP): City police are currently looking for a criminal believed to have pretended to be a policeman who deceived a motorcyclist and made away with his RX King motorcycle in South Jakarta.City police spokesman Lt. Col.

Dismissed workers get pension fund

Dismissed workers get pension fund BANJARMASIN, South Kalimantan: The state-owned social security insurance company, PT Jamsostek, has paid Rp 2.48 billion in pension funds to more than 4,600 dismissed workers in the province.

Watch out! More street bandits prey on vehicles, accessories

Watch out! More street bandits prey on vehicles, accessories JAKARTA (JP): It was early afternoon. The female executive and a guest of her company were being driven in her C-200 Mercedes Benz sedan in South Jakarta, when suddenly three teenagers approached them while they were stopped at a traffic...

Where to go in Surabaya:

Where to go in Surabaya:Exhibitions * Cultural Activities of CCCL - French Cultural Center, Jl. Darmokali 10 (Phone: 5678639): - Photo Exhibition: Indonesia - Paradox Cultural, Herve Dangla, 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., until Oct. 13.

Dewi accuses Soeharto of plotting coup attempt

Dewi accuses Soeharto of plotting coup attempt JAKARTA (JP): A widow of Indonesia's founding president Sukarno, Ratna Sari Dewi, alleged again on Wednesday that former president Soeharto had plotted his own coup in order to wrest power from Sukarno in the mid-1960s."Soeharto betrayed Sukarno.

PDI congress still a tough forum for Megawati

PDI congress still a tough forum for MegawatiBy Imanuddin JAKARTA (JP): When Minister of Defense and Security/Armed Forces (ABRI) Commander Gen. Wiranto finally said "yes" on Sept. 30 to whether the government would permit the Megawati Soekarnoputri faction of the splintered Indonesian Democratic...

Indonesia denies plan to control export earnings

Indonesia denies plan to control export earnings MANILA (Dow Jones): The Indonesian government is still studying a plan that could force exporters to repatriate their foreign exchange earnings, Coordinating Minister for Economy, Finance and Industry Ginandjar Kartasasmita said Wednesday.

Why nepotistic?

Why nepotistic? Ms. Donna Woodward's letter printed in the Oct. 3 edition of The Jakarta Post once again allowed her to assume a position atop her well-worn soap-box; this time to launch into a critique of Ilham Habibie's recent participation in an official trade mission to Taiwan. Seemingly, Ms.

Military personnel may be involved in killings: NU

Military personnel may be involved in killings: NU JAKARTA (JP): Military personnel and a government official may have been involved in a mysterious murder spree of more than 100 people in East Java, according to Antara on Wednesday.

Spotlight

SpotlightPhoto A: GermanJP/obyGERMAN REUNIFICATION: Former minister of education and culture Wardiman Djojonegoro (right) in conversation with German Ambassador Heinrich Seeman and his wife during a reception at the German embassy.

Hotel Mulia 'not bound to sports development'

Hotel Mulia 'not bound to sports development' JAKARTA (JP): The management of Hotel Mulia Senayan has justified its proposed room rates for participants in the Indonesia Open badminton championships, arguing it has no black- and-white commitment to promote national sports development.

SE Asian currencies show moderate positive gains

SE Asian currencies show moderate positive gains SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Southeast Asian currencies rose across the board against the U.S. dollar during Asian trading Tuesday, led by moderate to strong gains in the Thai baht, Singapore dollar, Chinese yuan and New Taiwan dollar.Weakness in the U.S.

Malaysia shuns market, seeks sovereign funds

Malaysia shuns market, seeks sovereign funds KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Malaysia said on Tuesday it had shelved a plan to tap the international bond market to help finance a US$16 billion economic recovery program but was negotiating to borrow from foreign governments.

Contractor sues Patuha Power for $1.3m

Contractor sues Patuha Power for $1.3m JAKARTA (JP): Drilling company PT Boart Longyear has filed a bankruptcy petition against Patuha Power Ltd, the owner of the suspended Patuha power project in West Java, for failing to pay a drilling service fee.

Hartono elected FSPSI Reformasi chief

Hartono elected FSPSI Reformasi chief JAKARTA (JP): Hartono, chairman of the plantation and agriculture sectoral trade union, was elected president of a splinter faction of the All-Indonesia Workers Union Federation (FSPSI Reformasi) for the 1998/2003 period, in its congress in Cianjur, West Java,...

Fishery exports may net $2.04b

Fishery exports may net $2.04b JAKARTA (JP): Foreign exchange earnings from fishery exports are expected to increase by 7.3 percent to US$2.04 billion this year from $1.9 billion last year, a senior official at the Ministry of Agriculture said on Tuesday.

Sutiyoso vows to clamp down on mayoralty KKN

Sutiyoso vows to clamp down on mayoralty KKN JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso vowed on Tuesday to tightly monitor the city's five mayoralties in an attempt to stop collusion, corruption and nepotism in his administration.

Megawati responsible for security in Bali: Habibie

Megawati responsible for security in Bali: Habibie JAKARTA (JP): President B.J. Habibie has told ousted Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) leader Megawati Soekarnoputri that she is to help ensure security and order during her faction's congress in Bali this week.