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Palestinian Ambassador row settled: Minister

Palestinian Ambassador row settled: Minister JAKARTA (JP): The government said on Monday that the row between Jakarta and Palestinian Ambassador to Indonesia Ribhi Awad over his purported criticism of the government's stance over the Middle East crisis was considered settled.

We must improve the city's image: Governor

We must improve the city's image: Governor JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso urged residents of slum areas across the capital to help maintain security in Jakarta to restore the image of the city which was tarnished by the May 1998 riots and several violent incidents that followed.

Latest violence in Aceh claims eight more lives

Latest violence in Aceh claims eight more lives BANDA ACEH, Aceh (JP): The latest violence in restive Aceh province claimed eight more lives over the past three days, including four alleged members of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) separatist rebel group, police and activists said on Monday.

Government to look further at Bangka and Belitung

Government to look further at Bangka and Belitung JAKARTA (JP): The government and the House agreed on Monday to delay for a month endorsement of the bill on Bangka-Belitung province to allow a government team to check the islands' preparedness for the new status.

Saving Bali's pristine reef through reef check program

Saving Bali's pristine reef through reef check programBy I Wayan Juniartha DENPASAR, Bali (JP): A growing involvement of amateur divers and dive operators highlighted the Reef Check Bali 2000, an annual event aimed at monitoring the present condition of Bali's most precious coral reef.

Traffic deaths up in Vietnam

Traffic deaths up in Vietnam HANOI (AP): Traffic accidents in Vietnam killed 5,865 people in the first nine months of this year, a 11.6 percent jump from the same period last year, an official of the National Transport Safety Committee said on Monday.

School final exam trial takes unexpected turn

School final exam trial takes unexpected turn JAKARTA (JP): The trial on the leakage of national high school final examinations (Ebtanas) master copies took an unexpected turn on Monday, when a witness denied claims that her jealousy of a colleague had led her to order defendant Dwi Santoso to...

Anti-Gus Dur protesters start rallying on streets

Anti-Gus Dur protesters start rallying on streets JAKARTA (JP): Some 800 people from seven Islamic organizations staged a rally in front of the National Police Headquarters on Monday, urging the police to immediately solve various high- profile crimes, particularly those allegedly related to...

RI cracks down on militia, but danger remains, UN says

RI cracks down on militia, but danger remains, UN says SYDNEY, Australia (AFP): Squads of up to 30 militia fighters have slipped across the border into East Timor to conduct long- range patrols, threatening the stability of the territory, a senior UN official warned on Monday.

Government approves $6b refinery projects

Government approves $6b refinery projects JAKARTA (JP): The government has approved two oil refinery projects valued at US$6 billion to be built by a joint venture in Pare-Pare, South Sulawesi, and Batam.

KL to borrow assault boats from Sweden

KL to borrow assault boats from Sweden KUALA LUMPUR (AP): Malaysia plans to borrow four assault boats from Sweden to bolster defense in Sabah state on the northeastern coast of Borneo island, its defense minister said on Monday.

TV programs

TV programsTodayTVRI 5:00 a.m. Religious Teachings 6:00 News 8:00 Children's Program 8:30 Music 9:00 Interval 12:00 p.m. Interval 2:00 News 2:30 Children's Program 3:00 Music 4:00 News 4:30 Talk Show 5:30 TVRI News 6:00 Sports 6:30 Music 7:00 Evening News 7:30 Talk Show 8:00 Ascension Day of...

Indonesian people told to help save coral reefs

Indonesian people told to help save coral reefs DENPASAR, Bali (JP): The 9th International Symposium on Coral Reefs began on Monday with a call to save the nation's 85,000 square kilometers of coral reefs of which 70 percent are already badly damaged."Indonesian people are blind about marine issues.

S'pore tourist arrivals up

S'pore tourist arrivals up SINGAPORE (AP): Tourist arrivals in Singapore rose by 9.8 percent in September from a year earlier, officials said Monday.Arrivals in September totaled 612,380, the Singapore Tourism Board said.

Local exhibition industry lacks recognition: Iqbal

Local exhibition industry lacks recognition: Iqbal JAKARTA (JP): The convention and exhibition industry in Indonesia failed to do as well as was expected as the industry still lacked networking with other businesses, an executive said on Monday.

Government sees foreign debt dropping

Government sees foreign debt dropping JAKARTA (JP): Finance minister Prijadi Praptosuhardjo said on Monday the ratio of the government's total foreign debt to gross domestic product (GDP) was projected to drop to 65 percent in 2003 from the current 99 percent level.

2.6 million civil servants to be transferred: Minister

2.6 million civil servants to be transferred: Minister BANDUNG (JP): Before the law on regional autonomy is implemented in January next year, more than 2.6 of the 4.2 million central government employees will be transferred to provincial administrations, a minister said on Monday.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Oct. 23, 2000: Shares Close Change Trading Volume --------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 1,900 -100 178,000 Adindo Foresta Indonesia 110 -5 503,500 Alakasa Industrindo 435 0 0 Alfa...

U.S. Embassy denies arrested American is a spy

U.S. Embassy denies arrested American is a spy JAKARTA (JP): The United States Embassy denied claims by Indonesian Minister of Defense Mahfud MD that an American "infiltrator" apprehended in Irian Jaya was a spy, and warned that the treatment of the American "tourist" would force other prospective...

IFC invests $10 million into the listed Bank NISP

IFC invests $10 million into the listed Bank NISP JAKARTA (JP): The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a financial arm of the World Bank, said on Monday it had invested US$10 million in equity participation at the publicly listed Bank NISP.

Where to go in Bandung:

Where to go in Bandung: Exhibitions* Fine Arts Exhibition, Liyan by Nindityo Adipurnomo, at Selasar Seni Sunaryo, Jl. Bukit Pakar Timur no. 100 (Phone: 022 2507939), until Dec. 3.* Handycrafts, Design Interior Exhibition by Kalingga Gallery, at Grand Hotel Preanger Bandung, Jl. Asia Afrika No.

Again on circumcision

Again on circumcision I am writing in reply to Melly R's response to my earlier letter regarding female circumcision.Melly R, please accept my apologies for disturbing your senses with my supposed arrogance in daring to criticize the plight of children.

Sjamsul, Hasan named suspects in loans abuse

Sjamsul, Hasan named suspects in loans abuse JAKARTA (JP): The Attorney General's Office announced on Monday that four commercial bank owners were suspected of misusing billions of US dollars equivalent in bank liquidity supports.

Imprecise use of words

Imprecise use of words We would like to comment on the usage of the word detained and refused in your article, "Hawk-100 jet fighter crashes in W. Kalimantan" of Oct. 20, page 2, in the sentence "...three units of jet engines detained in South Korea..." and "...

Driver killed over Rp 2,000 dispute

Driver killed over Rp 2,000 dispute TANGERANG (JP): A Prestasi taxi driver was mobbed and killed on Sunday evening by a gang of hoodlums over a Rp 2000 dispute in Serpong, an officer said.Police subprecinct chief First Insp.

Repatriation of East Timor refugees observed

Repatriation of East Timor refugees observed JAKARTA (JP): Visiting British Deputy Foreign Minister John Battle called on the government here on Monday to speed up the repatriation of some 130,000 East Timorese refugees in West Timor to the former Indonesian province.

Focus on education

Focus on education How important is education for the future of Indonesia? The question is almost absurd in its folly. After all, everybody agrees, and plain common sense tells us, that education is one of the main pillars on which a modern society rests.

Pipeline protesters threaten police

Pipeline protesters threaten police BANGKOK (AFP): Protesters in southern Thailand demonstrating against a controversial Thai-Malaysian gas pipeline are threatening to burn down a police station if authorities do not investigate claims of harassment, local media reported on Monday.

Questionable compassion

Questionable compassion Eurico Guterres was about 18 years old when he was imprisoned by the Indonesian military for his participation in a proindependence movement. During his time in jail, he was obviously not tortured but surely in some way brainwashed because he emerged as a glowing fanatic...

Recruitment adverts

Recruitment advertsFrom Media IndonesiaA newspaper advertisement recently promised a commission fee of Rp 1.2 million for anybody willing to go to villages and recruit potential migrant workers, and this fee would be deposited at PT BL, a labor exporting company.

Xerox to sell Fuji shares

Xerox to sell Fuji shares TOKYO (AFP): Xerox Corp. will sell shares in Fuji Xerox Co. Ltd. to make up for a decline in sales in Europe and the United States, a report said Monday.The US office supplies giant will announce its plan Tuesday to sell all or part of its stake in Fuji Xerox, a 50-50...

House to set criteria of KPU membership

House to set criteria of KPU membership JAKARTA (JP): The empowered House of Representatives played down on Monday objections raised by several non-governmental organizations on the nomination of 22 public figures to the new General Elections Commission (KPU).

KL trims foreign labor

KL trims foreign labor KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysia has reduced the intake of foreign workers to 150,000 this year from 320,000 last year to curb an outflow of the local currency, a senior official said Monday.

Net still unpopular for environmental news

Net still unpopular for environmental newsBy Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): Whenever you are seeking information on specific issues like which animals are on the endangered species list, or if you just want to learn more about conservation, the Internet is generally the easiest place to find what you...

Opposition may get victory in Ivory Coast vote

Opposition may get victory in Ivory Coast vote ABIDJAN (Agencies): Early returns Monday showed an opposition candidate in a close race with the junta leader in Ivory Coast's elections, billed as a return to civilian government 10 months after a military coup.

Stale bread kills man

Stale bread kills man BANDUNG, West Java: A man died in extreme pain after eating some stale bread from a jar in his office, situated on Jl. Abdurahman Saleh No. 50, on Sunday night.The victim was identified as Jumadi, 29, who worked as a warehouse security guard for a marketing firm, PT Dahlia...

Former officials to be grilled over tragedy

Former officials to be grilled over tragedy JAKARTA (JP): The Military Police in cooperation with the National Police will question a number of former government officials under the then coordinating minister for political affairs and security in connection with the forcible takeover of the...

Sjahrir says Gus Dur must resign

Sjahrir says Gus Dur must resign JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid should immediately step down because he has failed to implement the various reform programs mandated by the people, noted economist Sjahrir said on Monday.

NOAA statelite station opens

NOAA statelite station opens DENPASAR, Bali: The Ministry of Sea Exploration and Fisheries along with the BPPT and Superintending Company of Indonesia (Sucofindo) launched on Monday the country's first earth satellite receiver station for the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

Four killed in train/truck accident

Four killed in train/truck accident JAKARTA (JP): Four people were killed and two were injured on Monday when a Parahyangan passenger train traveling from Jakarta to Bandung crashed into a truck at a railway crossing near the Bekasi train station, east of here.

Amex and BII tie up

Amex and BII tie up JAKARTA (JP): Credit card issuer American Express (Amex) and Bank Internasional Indonesia (BII) announced on Monday they were cooperating to provide Amex clients access to BII's ATM services.

Rupiah Rates Oct. 23

Rupiah Rates Oct. 23 Bank notes rates TT rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 8,460.00 9,460.00 8,915.00 9,005.00Australian dollar 1 4,466.88 4,999.61 4,707.12 4,759.14Austrian schilling 1 515.95 577.28 543.70 549.52Belgian franc 1 176.00 196.92 185.46 187.

Aid from donors vital for deficit

Aid from donors vital for deficitBy Suresh Kumar SINGAPORE (JP): Let's make no mistake about it. Indonesia needs the US$4.8 billion aid granted by the Consultative Group on Indonesia (CGI). The doubts that have been raised over this huge debt are understandable.

Europe shuttlers to join GP final

Europe shuttlers to join GP final JAKARTA (JP): The International Badminton Federation (IBF) has decided to allow eligible European shuttlers to compete in the Badminton Grand Prix final next February although they failed to take part in three tournaments outside their continent.

Court orders police to release pro-Indonesia militia leader

Court orders police to release pro-Indonesia militia leader JAKARTA (JP): The South Jakarta District Court ordered the police on Monday to release pro-Indonesia East Timor militia leader Eurico Guterres, saying that he was a victim of a wrongful arrest.

Suspected vehicle thieves arrested

Suspected vehicle thieves arrested DENPASAR, Bali: Badung Police apprehended separately on Saturday three people who are allegedly responsible for at least 15 motorcycle thefts in the area over the past three months.Police detective chief Sr. Insp.

Indonesia suffers from leadership crisis: Arbi

Indonesia suffers from leadership crisis: Arbi JAKARTA (JP): National leaders should shed their narrow political interests and start working together to bring Indonesia out of the present endless crisis, noted political commentator Arbi Sanit said on Saturday.

PKB sets up team to probe money politics

PKB sets up team to probe money politics JAKARTA (JP): The National Awakening Party (PKB) has established a team to investigate chapters which have allegedly been involved in "money politics" during recent regency elections.

Golkar celebrates with harsh critique on government

Golkar celebrates with harsh critique on government JAKARTA (JP): The Golkar party celebrated its 34th anniversary on Sunday with a stinging critique of the government's failure to stamp out corruption and collusion and charged that the executive body was no better than the past highly criticized...

Batam fate in locals' hands

Batam fate in locals' hands JAKARTA (JP): The government will not have a say in determining the future status of the industrial-bonded zone of Batam island, Riau, when the autonomy law goes into effect next year, former finance minister Mar'ie Muhammad has said.