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'No trace of arsenic poisoning' in Anwar

'No trace of arsenic poisoning' in Anwar KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Three week after he was hospitalized, clinical tests have so far shown that jailed former deputy premier Anwar Ibrahim was not poisoned with arsenic, a minister said on Sunday, claiming the allegations were a pre-election ploy.

Locals protest Tangerang Court

Locals protest Tangerang Court TANGERANG (JP): A group from the Tangerang People's Communication Forum for Human Rights (Formatan HAM) staged a protest in front of the Tangerang District Court on Saturday, demanding the proper prosecution for a case involving a labor activist.

PAL shifts focus to ship maintenance

PAL shifts focus to ship maintenance JAKARTA (JP): In anticipation of a further downturn in orders for new ships, state-owned shipbuilding company PT PAL has announced that it will focus its operations on general engineering and maintenance activities.The company's president, Adwin H.

Thailand seeks to redefine ASEAN's role

Thailand seeks to redefine ASEAN's roleBy Karl Malakunas BANGKOK: When one of Australia's most senior defense officers flew through Asia last month in a bid to round up troops for the multinational peace keeping force in East Timor, history suggested his plea would be ignored.

There's hope in new legislators

There's hope in new legislators Doubts and hopes of all Indonesians on whether badly needed changes for the better will occur colored Friday's installment of the new legislators. Politics lecturer Riswandha Imawan comments on the issue in an interview with The Jakarta Post.

Leaving councilors refuse to return loaned items

Leaving councilors refuse to return loaned items TANGERANG (JP): Former Tangerang Council legislators are presenting a series of problems to the local administration, a municipality spokesman said on Friday.

Axis force mulls coalition with Golkar Party

Axis force mulls coalition with Golkar Party JAKARTA (JP): The alliance of the Muslim-based parties widely known as the "axis force" opens up the possibility of a coalition with the Golkar Party, said an axis force figure Hamzah Haz.

AFC accepts playoff format for added 2002 W. Cup berth

AFC accepts playoff format for added 2002 W. Cup berth LAS VEGAS, Nevada (Reuters): The Asian Soccer Confederation (AFC) grudgingly accepted a playoff format for an added berth in the 2002 World Cup on Saturday, but remained at odds with FIFA, the sports world governing body.

U.S. warns Indonesia on E. Timor refugees

U.S. warns Indonesia on E. Timor refugees MANILA (Reuters): The United States intensified pressure on Indonesia on Sunday to help thousands of East Timorese return safely from camps in West Timor where their leaders say they are terrorised by pro-Jakarta militias.U.S.

One more dead after protest

One more dead after protest BANDAR LAMPUNG, Lampung: After fighting for her life for six days at the Advent Hospital, Saydatul Fitria died on Sunday, raising the number of deaths from last week's bloody student demonstration to two.

Interfet called to disclose identities of those arrested

Interfet called to disclose identities of those arrested JAKARTA (JP): The commander of the Army's Special Force (Kopassus) has challenged the International Force for East Timor (Interfet) to reveal the identity of the Indonesian elite force members allegedly captured working with East Timor...

Manggarai residents promise to keep peace

Manggarai residents promise to keep peace JAKARTA (JP): Two quarreling groups of residents in Manggarai subdistrict, South Jakarta, pledged on Sunday to stop their prolonged feud which claimed three lives last year.Witnessed by Tebet district head Rama Parjawinata and Tebet Police chief Maj.

MPR sessions 'to dictate' Jakarta stock trading

MPR sessions 'to dictate' Jakarta stock trading JAKARTA (JP): Experts agree trading on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) this week will very much depend on the course of the General Session of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR).

Reflections on Australia-Indonesia ties

Reflections on Australia-Indonesia tiesBy S. Wiryono CANBERRA (JP): As Australia's former prime minister, Malcolm Fraser, once remarked, "life was not meant to be easy". That is surely true for career diplomats such as myself, whose main task in life is to represent their country to the rest of the...

German-Indonesian business ties shining despite crisis

German-Indonesian business ties shining despite crisis The German business engagement in Indonesia looks back on a long and proud history, some German firms have been active in Indonesia for more than 100 years. Today, more than 150 German firms are present in Indonesia.

Panasia Indosyntec stays on top at basketball meet

Panasia Indosyntec stays on top at basketball meetBy Ivy Susanti SURABAYA (JP): Defending league champion Panasia Indosyntec of the Eastern division beat Western division club Indonesia Muda (IM) Texmaco 60-49 in day-four action of the A Mild Kobatama National Basketball League's third season at...

Fifty years of German-Indonesian friendship

Fifty years of German-Indonesian friendshipBy Ambassador Dr. Heinrich Seemann In 1999, Germany celebrates a number of anniversaries, the most import one being the 50th birthday of the first solid democratic state on German soil, the Federal Republic of Germany, established in 1949.

Growing concern persists over Ujung Kulon National Park

Growing concern persists over Ujung Kulon National ParkText and photos by PJ Leo UJUNG KULON, West Java (JP): Mention Ujung Kulon, meaning literally the western tip, and you call to mind the habitat of the single-horned Javan rhinoceros (rhinoceros sondaicus).

Javanese gamelan revives a hit in Chicago

Javanese gamelan revives a hit in ChicagoBy Riyadi CHICAGO (JP): The sounds of a Javanese gamelan orchestra resonate in the windy city of Chicago, sending heavenly melodies from Indonesia and soothing some of the sad feelings about the country.

Golkar calls for early evaluation of Habibie

Golkar calls for early evaluation of Habibie JAKARTA (JP): The Golkar Party agreed on Saturday to move forward its executive meeting which will decide whether to maintain the party's nomination of incumbent B.J. Habibie for the presidency.

Teenagers hungry for erotic magazines

Teenagers hungry for erotic magazinesBy Agus Maryono PURWOKERTO, Central Java (JP): Five young boys in junior high school uniform were oblivious to their surroundings; they were joking with each other close to a sidewalk newspaper vendor not far from the campus of Jenderal Soedirman University here.

Ujung Kulon on alert for forest fires

Ujung Kulon on alert for forest fires UJUNG KULON, West Java (JP): "Command Post I, Command Post I -- a fire is breaking out around the protected forest. Please dispatch the fire brigade to extinguish it," said an Ujung Kulon National Park ranger into his communications radio, asking for help.

If you can't act smartly, can't you at least speak smartly?

If you can't act smartly, can't you at least speak smartly? JAKARTA (JP): It is 6 p.m. and it is show time. It is just like any another day. The time marks the most entertaining segment of TV shows in Indonesia, where you can see distinguished people act like children to entertain people.

Irene takes silver in junior c'ships

Irene takes silver in junior c'ships JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's young running sensation Irene Truitje Joseph won silver in the women's 100 meter dash at the eighth Asia Junior Championships at the National Stadium in Singapore on Friday evening.

DEG continues to support investments in Indonesia

DEG continues to support investments in Indonesia Despite an ongoing monetary crisis in Indonesia, the German Investment and Development Company (DEG), continues to support financing of investments by both local and foreign private companies in Indonesia.

Interfet clarifies 'hot-pursuit' policy

Interfet clarifies 'hot-pursuit' policy DILI, East Timor (Agencies): International forces in East Timor on Saturday reserved the right to return fire into West Timor if under attack from across the border.

Plane's arrival only entertainment in Irian Jaya highlands

Plane's arrival only entertainment in Irian Jaya highlandsBy Neles Tebay MOANEMANI, Irian Jaya (JP): For many who live in a city, a plane is just a means of transportation. Most people do not pay much attention to plane arrivals.

Shuttlers donate money to refugees

Shuttlers donate money to refugees JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian shuttlers donated Rp 6 million (US$730) in cash and used clothing to East Timorese refugees in East Nusa Tenggara.Badminton coach Joko Supriyanto, who coordinated the donation, said on Friday at the Indonesian Badminton Center in Cipayung,...

Parties hail nominees amid backroom politics

Parties hail nominees amid backroom politics JAKARTA (JP): With a presidential showdown set for Oct. 20, diehard supporters of the leading candidates lauded their nominees as shoe-ins for victory amid increased back-room politics on the sidelines of the General Session of the People's Consultative...

Legal expert regrets RI law still takes sides

Legal expert regrets RI law still takes sidesBy T. Sima Gunawan JAKARTA (JP): Two dogs and 15 goldfish. Add to it a spacious yard full of flowers and fruit trees like banana, jackfruit and rambutan. They are what make the house of Harkristuti Harkrisnowo a home.And the sound of music.

U.S. military in Asia urged

U.S. military in Asia urged SINGAPORE (AP): U.S. Secretary of Defense William Cohen said Saturday that the U.S. military presence in Asia has a beneficial effect on economies in the region, including China's."I'm absolutely convinced that without a strong U.S.

MPR set to elect president on Oct. 20

MPR set to elect president on Oct. 20 JAKARTA (JP): After months of uncertainty, Indonesians will know on Oct. 20 who will lead the country into the next millennium.Members of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) agreed on Saturday to bring forward the presidential election to Oct.

Taking a fresh look at Soeharto's New Order

Taking a fresh look at Soeharto's New Order Suharto, Indonesia's Last Sultan; By Keith Loveard; Horizon Books Singapore, 1999; 400 pages; US$26 SINGAPORE (JP): Soeharto wants to be remembered as a hero.

MPR disposes of regional representatives faction

MPR disposes of regional representatives faction JAKARTA (JP): The People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) decided on Saturday night to dispose of the regional representatives faction, and introduce the interest group faction instead.

The logic of form in Ibnu's wooden sculptures

The logic of form in Ibnu's wooden sculpturesBy Chandra Johan JAKARTA (JP): The road of Indonesian sculpture is a silent one. When this nation is in turbulence, the art of painting appears and grows in unison with the national struggle.

The students' voice

The students' voiceFrom Rakyat MerdekaGen. Wiranto apparently has difficulty in giving a reason why students hold demonstrations, most recently on rejecting the state security bill, other than accusing them that their demonstrations are not purely motivated since they are guided by other sides and...

New edition of 'Merdeka' daily

New edition of 'Merdeka' daily JAKARTA (JP): One of the pioneers in Indonesian newspapers, the Merdeka daily, reappeared again on Friday after a six-month hiatus.The daily, first published in 1945, appeared in a 12-page edition under a new masthead.

Gus Dur heads race for MPR top job

Gus Dur heads race for MPR top job JAKARTA (JP): Muslim leader Abdurrahman Wahid was tipped by major parties on Friday to take the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) speaker post.Zarkasih Nur of the United Development Party (PPP) said after the swearing in ceremony of MPR members that...

From E. Timor to Aceh

From E. Timor to Aceh Indonesia's modern history closed an unhappy, if not tragic, chapter this week with the ending of its often brutal 24-year rule in East Timor. Any claim to the territory, legitimate or otherwise, ended with the hand over of security arrangements in East Timor from the...

Jockeying for power sacrifices reform

Jockeying for power sacrifices reform "Prepare to bid farewell to reform if all presidential aspirants continue to jostle for power," political researcher Muhammad A.S. Hikam said in an interview with The Jakarta Post.

Aussie miners return to East Kalimantan

Aussie miners return to East Kalimantan JAKARTA (JP): Australian mining staff, who evacuated the province of East Kalimantan two weeks ago amid rising anti- Australia sentiments, have been returning to the province after being assured of their safety, several coal mining companies said on Friday.

Let Indonesians choose a ruler

Let Indonesians choose a rulerBy Nova Poerwadi JAKARTA (JP): Donna K. Woodward commented that it would be a pity if presidential frontrunner Megawati Soekarnoputri were "mistaken for a reform leader" (The Jakarta Post, Sept. 28, 1999).Woodward based her comment on the Sept.

ASEAN, Australia and NZ consider free trade area

ASEAN, Australia and NZ consider free trade area SINGAPORE (AP): Economic ministers from Southeast Asian nations and counterparts from Australia and New Zealand said Friday they will consider establishing a free trade area for the entire region by 2010.

Robinson set to head probe on East Timor

Robinson set to head probe on East Timor UNITED NATIONS (Agencies): Mary Robinson, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, was appointed on Thursday to investigate atrocities in East Timor and said she would have specialists on the ground sometime next week.

Indonesia Muda goes down to Bima Sakti in thriller

Indonesia Muda goes down to Bima Sakti in thrillerBy Ivy Susanti SURABAYA (JP): Bima Sakti Nikko Steel of the Eastern division beat Indonesia Muda (IM) Texmaco of the Western division by a narrow margin 62-60 on the third day of the A Mild Kobatama National Basketball League's third series at the...

Pertamina told to take action against corruption

Pertamina told to take action against corruption JAKARTA (JP): State oil and gas company Pertamina should take firm action against 159 of its contractors and suppliers allegedly involved in corruption, collusion and nepotism, the secretary-general of the Ministry of Mines and Energy said on Friday.

Government critics among new MPR members

Government critics among new MPR members JAKARTA (JP): The newly inaugurated People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) promises to be a rambunctious body which includes some of the harshest government critics from the past few years.

Jakarta could learn from Manila: Envoy

Jakarta could learn from Manila: EnvoyBy Ida Indawati Khouw MANILA (JP): Jakarta was once proud of its high-rise buildings, better infrastructure and other modern facilities in comparison with Metro Manila.

Put sports on the MPR agenda: Siregar

Put sports on the MPR agenda: Siregar JAKARTA (JP): Sports observer Mangombar Ferdinand Siregar expressed his hope the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) would issue a statement during its General Session expressing its commitment to developing sports in the country.

Experts split on ways to run the presidential election

Experts split on ways to run the presidential election JAKARTA (JP): As factions within the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) debate the General Session timetable, political analysts are also disputing whether the president should be elected before or after the State Guidelines are formulated...