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Dickenson cooks up recipe for successful entertaining

Dickenson cooks up recipe for successful entertainingBy Maria Kegel JAKARTA (JP): Canadian author Margaret H. Dickenson has lived in far-flung spots around the world but she felt right at home returning to Jakarta last week.

Mahaka SM follows Aspac in pursuit of final berth

Mahaka SM follows Aspac in pursuit of final berth BANDUNG (JP): Mahaka Satria Muda (SM) joined the favorites, and champions, Aspac in pursuit of the final berths on Saturday, after defeating Citra Satria Pelita (CSP) 58-57 on the last day of the 1999 A Mild Kobatama National Basketball League's...

Baligate whistle-blower deals with the fallout

Baligate whistle-blower deals with the fallout JAKARTA (JP): Banking analyst Pradjoto must be the envy of people who fight a continuing battle against weight gain. He has shed eight kilograms in the past three months, but it was not on purpose."I weighed 60 kilograms, but now it's 52 kilograms.

From students and people's movement

From students and people's movementFrom Rakyat MerdekaOn behalf of the "student and people movement toward a New Indonesia", I hereby express my great thanks for the publication of our series of messages.

Patience required to make traditional Javanese weapon

Patience required to make traditional Javanese weaponBy Ahmad Solikhan YOGYAKARTA (JP): Three men stood around the furnace holding iron bars and chanting a mantra. Their hammers rang out as they came down on the glowing iron bars with a clanging sound.

Social criticism's role in contemporary art

Social criticism's role in contemporary artBy Chandra Johan JAKARTA (JP): The history of Indonesian art is also the history of Indonesian society. Since the birth of Indonesian modern art in the 1930s, social criticism and the problem of social struggle have become a part of the discourse that is...

Stunning Dieng plateau, tranquil atmosphere of heaven

Stunning Dieng plateau, tranquil atmosphere of heavenBy R. Agus Bakti WONOSOBO, Central Java (JP): Dieng in Central Java is known for its plateau, the tourist attraction famed for its cool weather and magnificent views of mountains hugging its flanks.Stunning panoramas are not the only attractions.

Get what you paid for in your apartment

Get what you paid for in your apartment There are rich pickings to be scooped up at present as apartment prices plummet.Expatriates and locals are turning to the comfort and convenience of apartment living, which offers the added selling point of security following the past year's numerous unrests.

Professionals take a stand at the JSX

Professionals take a stand at the JSXBy Ati Nurbaiti JAKARTA (JP): The crowd which arrived at the lobby of the Jakarta Stock Exchange last week did not look much different than the dealers inside in their blazers and ties. But they had clearly come with a different intention.

President visits his hometown

President visits his hometown JOMBANG, East Java (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid said here on Saturday that Vice President Megawati Soekarnoputri would for the moment handle problems relating to Ambon, Irian Jaya and Riau.

Tenants say why they love apartment living

Tenants say why they love apartment living Living in an apartment remains a strange concept to many Indonesians, who would rather have their feet securely on the ground in a home of their own.Some of their concerns include a lack of privacy and a fear of cramped space, especially because of...

Kuningan Apartments: Luxury and location combine

Kuningan Apartments: Luxury and location combine Jakarta's traffic problems are notorious, often culminating in huge jams on the city's main arteries. Combine these with a "demonstration season", which is showing no signs of ending, and the journey to and from work can be a lengthy and frustrating...

Kanaya Tabitha climbs the stairs of fame

Kanaya Tabitha climbs the stairs of fameBy Agni Amorita JAKARTA (JP): Kanaya Tabitha only needs a year to be called one of the hottest designers in town."I started this business in October 1998," she said.

Shopping at 'Sogo Jongkok' gains popularity

Shopping at 'Sogo Jongkok' gains popularityBy Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): It's a usual hectic day in Tanah Abang market in Central Jakarta. But on Sunday morning, a line of expensive cars and scores of fashionable customers bring a different atmosphere to the market.

People's views, expectations of President Abdurrahman

People's views, expectations of President Abdurrahman JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia entered a new stage in its history with the election of its fourth President: controversial Muslim scholar Abdurrahman Wahid.

Executive Menteng Apartments: Jakarta luxury living

Executive Menteng Apartments: Jakarta luxury living Minutes from the Central Business District but a world away from the hustle and bustle of the busy streets of Jakarta, the five-star Executive Menteng Apartments offer an oasis of luxury living for Jakarta's most discerning residents.

Xanana assures release of Indonesian Army captain

Xanana assures release of Indonesian Army captain DILI, East Timor (JP): East Timor independence leader Jose Alexandre "Xanana" Gusmao promised on Saturday to release an Indonesian Army captain, who has been held in captive since Sept. 7, soon.

Thousands of students hold fresh protests in Makassar

Thousands of students hold fresh protests in Makassar MAKASSAR, South Sulawesi (JP): Thousands of students from various universities here flocked to the streets again on Saturday and tore down the national flag at several strategic locations, including Hasanuddin International airport, Makassar...

Is there any cure for a sick society?

Is there any cure for a sick society? JAKARTA (JP): We Indonesians like to eat with our fingers. Eating with our fingers may seem a little bit barbaric to some who prefer to eat with a fork and spoon. My friend Hans even thinks that just eating with a fork and spoon is not enough, because for him,...

Gallery teaches children about the beauty of art

Gallery teaches children about the beauty of artBy Mehru Jaffer JAKARTA (JP): There is always some hustle and bustle, but it is not a bazaar. It is not quite a restaurant, but people meet here and eat. No, it is not a school either, although much learning goes on here.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 6:00 a.m. Morning News 7:00 Health and Fresh 8:00 Children's Program 9:30 Cooking Program 10:00 Music 11:00 TV Drama 12:15 p.m. Comedy 1:00 TV Series 2:30 Children's Song 3:00 Sports 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Religious Teachings 5:00 Documentary 5:30 TV Drama 6:00 Sports 6:30 News (in...

Borobudur tops list of places to spend New Year

Borobudur tops list of places to spend New Year YOGYAKARTA (JP): Millennium Night Borobudur 2000 is probably only one of numerous year-end celebrations offered throughout the world. Yet it is this event that the future of Yogyakarta's tourism industry could depend on.

Spotlight

SpotlightPhoto A: SheratonSheraton Mustika YogyakartaMILLENNIUM BARTENDER: Dressed in a millennium-style outfit, bartender Arief Budy H (right) of Sheraton Mustika Yogyakarta shows off his bar tending skills while two dancers cheer him on.

Regional discontent threatens unity

Regional discontent threatens unity JIMBARAN, Bali (JP): Rising regional discontent and anti- military sentiments are two major issues that President Abdurrahman Wahid's new government must address to prevent the nation from disintegrating, military observers and experts said on Saturday.

Architect turns to coconut wood for making furniture

Architect turns to coconut wood for making furnitureBy Bambang Tiong YOGYAKARTA (JP): Creativity can lead to a potential gold mine. An architect from Bantul district, Yogyakarta has proved this to be true.

What is it about Jakarta's international airport?

What is it about Jakarta's international airport?By Michael Upton JAKARTA (JP): Unlike some people, I quite enjoy traveling by air. I generally find the cabin crew helpful and friendly, I like the in-flight magazines, the uninterrupted supply of drinks and I quite like the food too, if I try not to...

'Indigenous Chile' reveals a close link with Asia

'Indigenous Chile' reveals a close link with AsiaBy Rita A. Widiadana JAKARTA (JP): Running along the southwest coast of South America to the tip of the continent facing Antarctica, Chile is a remote country for most Asians.

Rest and Relax at Sheraton Bandung Hotel and Towers

Rest and Relax at Sheraton Bandung Hotel and Towers Escape to the tranquility of Bandung at the Sheraton Bandung Hotel & Towers. Laze around our lagoon swimming pool and pamper yourself at our Spa with our Rest & Relax Package priced at Rp 450,000 (subject to 21 percent government tax and service...

Guess What?

Guess What? Film director Garin Nugroho appeared overjoyed when attending a conference on Oral Traditions and Regional Languages at Taman Ismail Marzuki Arts Center early this week."I was very honored to learn that my film Daun di Atas Bantal (A Leaf on a Pillow) was included in 100 Asian film...

Rumors upset Roy Marten

Rumors upset Roy Marten JAKARTA (JP): Rumors can really make one upset. That's what happened to popular television miniseries actor Roy Marten, who was rumored as having been arrested as a drug dealer."I refuse to be accused as a drug dealer without evidence, but I know who is the real drug dealer...

Heavy storms hit Bandung

Heavy storms hit Bandung BANDUNG, West Java: Heavy rainstorms followed by hail hit major parts of the city on Friday.The areas of Lembong, Lingkar Selatan, Pagarsih, Buah Batu and Gede Bage were completely flooded.Most main roads in the city were abandoned as collapsed tree trunks blocked streets.

RI's credit rating faces challenges: U.S. agency

RI's credit rating faces challenges: U.S. agency NEW YORK (AFP): The U.S. agency Standard and Poor's on Thursday warned that Indonesia's credit rating depended on how effectively its new leaders restore order, complete corruption probes and deal with the army.

Several cities count the cost of recent riots

Several cities count the cost of recent riots JAKARTA (JP): As normality returned, several towns shook by unrest following Megawati Soekarnoputri's defeat in the presidential election began to count the losses on Friday.

MidAmerican relies on $290m insurance policy

MidAmerican relies on $290m insurance policy CHICAGO (Dow Jones): MidAmerican Energy Holdings Co. (MEC) said Thursday that it won't take a US$285 million charge as a result of failed investments in Indonesian power plants.

Tourism in Bali returns to normal after riots

Tourism in Bali returns to normal after riots JAKARTA (JP): Business in Bali has gradually returned to normal after Megawati Soekarnoputri supporters went on the rampage on the resort island to protest her defeat in the presidential race.

Cambodia, Laos sign agreements

Cambodia, Laos sign agreements PHNOM PENH (Reuters): Cambodia and Laos signed agreements on power, road transportation and extradition, Cambodian state television reported on Friday.The media gave no details of the agreements, which were signed in the Lao capital of Vientiane, where Cambodian Prime...

Protests continue, affect trade

Protests continue, affect trade MERAUKE, Irian Jaya: An outbreak of violence which erupted here following news of the sinking of the Bimas Raya II ferry on Wednesday continued on Friday, with protesters damaging several government and private buildings.

The democratic tendency lingers on in Asia

The democratic tendency lingers on in AsiaBy Martin Woollacott LONDON: Indonesia today stands at a gate at which many other countries have presented themselves in recent years. It is the one which leads to democracy, but it is a tricky gate to open and the road beyond is trickier still.

'It's time to reform ourselves'

'It's time to reform ourselves' The election this week of respected Muslim leader Abdurrahman Wahid as president and the leader of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan), Megawati Soekarnoputri, as vice president signifies the beginning of national reconciliation, says...

President meets with ASEAN envoys

President meets with ASEAN envoys JAKARTA (JP): As an indication of the continued importance Indonesia places on regional cooperation, newly elected President Abdurrahman Wahid met with nine envoys from the member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) on Friday.

Dossiers prepared on Bank Bali suspects

Dossiers prepared on Bank Bali suspects JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta Prosecutor's Office filed on Friday a dossier on four suspects in the high-profile Bank Bali scandal to the South Jakarta District Court, only two days after legislators elected a new president.

Now the challenges

Now the challenges The political and social stability ushered in with a new government led by two respected, popular figures is predictably moving rallies from the streets to the foreign exchange and stock markets.

Muhayat named city's new spokesman

Muhayat named city's new spokesman JAKARTA (JP): City Governor Sutiyoso installed Muhayat as the new spokesman for the city administration on Friday, replacing Kamaludin Santos."In an era of press freedom, the city spokesman should supervise press activities in the city, including the reporters...

Vienna symphony orchestra to perform here

Vienna symphony orchestra to perform here JAKARTA (JP): Classical music lovers will be treated to a world-class concert by the Vienna Volksoper Symphony Orchestra here on Nov. 19, the organizing committee has announced.

New government must tackle roots of restlessness

New government must tackle roots of restlessness With the presidential and vice presidential elections completed, the country enters a new phase amid much societal friction. After meeting with President Abdurrahman Wahid, popularly known as Gus Dur, influential Muslim scholar and poet Mustofa...

Funds exit Asian economies over Y2K

Funds exit Asian economies over Y2K HONG KONG (Reuters): Wary investors are moving money out of Asian countries seen as ill-prepared for the Y2K millennium bug, an expert at Warburg Dillon Read said on Friday.

Drug trial moves forward

Drug trial moves forward JAKARTA (JP): A defendant told the Central Jakarta District Court on Friday that someone gave him more heroin than he expected in a drug transaction at Hotel Hannover in Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta, last April.

Aspac too strong for underdog Siliwangi

Aspac too strong for underdog Siliwangi BANDUNG (JP): Jakarta-based Aspac proved too strong for the outmanned Siliwangi, cruising to a 78-38 victory in the fifth and final day of action in the 1999 A Mild Kobatama National Basketball League's fourth series on Friday.

Analysts urge nation to continue with reforms

Analysts urge nation to continue with reforms YOGYAKARTA (JP): A party to celebrate the birth of the democratically elected government of popular leaders Abdurrahman Wahid and Megawati Soekarnoputri may have just started, but analysts warned people on Friday not to get carried away as rocky...

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