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Leaders and ignorance

Leaders and ignoranceFrom Rakyat MerdekaWhen President Abdurrahman "Gus Dur" Wahid and his assistants bow their heads and put out their hands, palms up, begging the International Monetary Fund for mercy, members of the House of Representatives and councilors, wearing a tie with a gold insignia...

Civilian guards seek new job

Civilian guards seek new job MAKASSAR, South Sulawesi: At least 250 members of the civilian guards or Kamra rallied at the provincial legislative council on Monday to express their fears of an uncertain fate following their dismissal.

BCA profit more than triples

BCA profit more than triples JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed Bank Central Asia (BCA) reported nearly 400 percent increase in pretax profit in the first nine months of this year to Rp 1.03 trillion (about US$141 million).

Family members questioned over Tommy's absence

Family members questioned over Tommy's absence JAKARTA (JP): The wife and sister of Hutomo "Tommy" Mandala Putra were grilled for about 10 hours on Monday at the National Police Headquarters over the disappearance of the youngest son of former president Soeharto.

Telkom plans to lay off workers

Telkom plans to lay off workers JAKARTA (JP): State-owned telephone operator PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Telkom) is considering laying off some 3,000 to 4,000 workers to improve efficiency and raise the company's value, a source has said.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta: Exhibitions * Painting Menembus Batas by Teguh Ostenrik, at Goethe-Institut, Jl. Matraman Raya 23, 8 p.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday, until Dec. 14. * Painting The Old Painting Pre World War II, works of Picasso, Van Gough, Renoir, Chagall, Mondilgliani, Jl.H.R.

'Indonesians must live with instability'

'Indonesians must live with instability' The blame for the current economic and political crisis cannot be laid at President Abdurrahman Wahid's doorstep alone. Instability is inevitable given the existing political system, according to Takashi Shiraishi, an Indonesia observer at Tokyo University.

Komnas HAM Inquiry working on blueprint

Komnas HAM Inquiry working on blueprint AMBON, Maluku: The National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) through its Inquiry Commission on Human Rights Violations and Maluku Mediation (KPMM) is now working on a blueprint which would map conflict prone areas in the region.

Andi paves way to become national basketball player

Andi paves way to become national basketball player JAKARTA (JP): For Andi Poejakusuma, the 2000 Nuvo Kobatama national basketball league and the Most Valuable Player (MVP) titles are a good start in his basketball career.

Telkom launches new service

Telkom launches new service YOGYAKARTA (JP): Yogyakarta and Central Java residents who want to get information on anything relating to electricity services of the state-owned electricity company (PLN) can now just dial 290123.

Use of styrofoam

Use of styrofoam Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) is a well-known fried chicken franchise. In fact, the booming of the fried chicken business in Indonesia was pioneered by KFC years ago. Nowadays we can easily find fried chicken restaurants, both franchise and local: Texas Fried Chicken, California...

Mining firms post higher income amid weak prices

Mining firms post higher income amid weak prices JAKARTA (JP): Despite weak world mineral prices, net profits of mining firms in Indonesia rose to US$551.9 million in 1999 from $518.3 million in 1998, according to a survey conducted by PricewaterhouseCoppers (PwC).

TV today

TV todayTVRI 5:00 a.m. Religious Teachings 6:00 News 8:00 Children's Program 8:30 Music 9:00 Interval 2:00 p.m. News 2:30 Performance 3:00 Music 4:00 News 4:30 Music 5:30 TVRI News 6:00 TV Series: Dos Mujeres 7:00 Evening News 7:30 TV Drama 8:00 Sports 8:30 Talk Show 9:00 News 9:30 Music 10:30...

Moral and monetary crisis

Moral and monetary crisisFrom Pikiran RakyatIt's correct what H. Toto Tasmara, president director of PT Karya Bisa Jakarta, said: the monetary crisis inflicting our country is not the main cause of our economic collapse. Its main cause is our moral crisis.

Indonesia dominates Pencak Silat c'ships

Indonesia dominates Pencak Silat c'ships JAKARTA (JP): Southeast Asian countries dominated the 2000 Pencak Silat World Championships which ended on Sunday by claiming the three top spots at the biennial event.

Limited authority of the police

Limited authority of the policeFrom KompasKompas of Sept. 20 published a news report about the bomb explosion at the Jakarta Stock Exchange building, titled Police optimistic, the community pessimistic.

Menteng Atas man killed in brawl

Menteng Atas man killed in brawl JAKARTA (JP): A man was killed in a brawl between residents of Pasar Manggis and Menteng Atas subdistricts in Setiabudi, South Jakarta, here on Sunday.Some 200 people, armed with sickles and air rifles, pelted rocks at each other during the clash, which occurred at...

Marching bands more than music and marching

Marching bands more than music and marchingBy Tri Hafiningsih JAKARTA (JP): A marching band performance is real entertainment, not just music and marching around. It is a mixture of music, color, skill and attractions.The music makes you want to sing or dance rather than march around.

Aspac reclaims Kobatama title after beating Panasia

Aspac reclaims Kobatama title after beating Panasia JAKARTA (JP): Aspac reclaimed the title of the 2000 Nuvo Kobatama national basketball league championship at the Senayan indoor stadium here on Sunday after overwhelming Panasia Indosyntec of Bandung 77-53.

Nation's fate not in hands of four people only: Amien

Nation's fate not in hands of four people only: Amien JAKARTA (JP): People's Consultative Assembly Speaker Amien Rais described as nonsense assertions that the fate of the country depended four-people alone -- President Abdurrahman Wahid, Vice President Megawati, House of Representatives Speaker...

Surjadi names Jamal Banten acting governor

Surjadi names Jamal Banten acting governor SERANG, Banten (JP): Minister of Home Affairs and Regional Autonomy Surjadi Soedirja officially inaugurated the new province of Banten on Saturday by naming Hakamuddin Jamal the acting governor of the 30th province.

Market awaits deal on BI

Market awaits deal on BI JAKARTA (JP): Analysts and businessmen believe the impending reshuffle of Bank Indonesia's board of governors will not adversely affect the already beleaguered rupiah because the market has factored the trouble at the central bank into the rupiah's exchange rate.

Thousands flee their homes in troubled Aceh

Thousands flee their homes in troubled Aceh BANDA ACEH, Aceh (JP): Some 2,000 villagers from Indrapuri district, Aceh Besar regency fled their homes to seek shelter in Banda Aceh on Saturday fearing renewed clashes between Free Aceh Movement (GAM) separatists and security forces.

Cell phones can be a safety hazard

Cell phones can be a safety hazard JAKARTA (JP): Two men became involved in a quarrel when one of them told the other to turn off his cell phone while watching a movie at the cinema. It was obvious that they fought to control their emotions to avoid a physical fight.

Marzuki asks for more time to capture fugitive Tommy

Marzuki asks for more time to capture fugitive Tommy JAKARTA (JP): As police prepare to question the wife, sister and father-in-law of Hutomo "Tommy" Mandala Putra on Monday, Attorney General Marzuki Darusman pleaded on Sunday for "a few weeks" of public patience for authorities to seek out the...

NU Jakarta supports Gus Dur until 2004

NU Jakarta supports Gus Dur until 2004 JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta chapter of Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) pledged on Saturday to support President Abdurrahman "Gus Dur" Wahid amid a slew of resignation calls from various quarters.

City of terror?

City of terror? The two latest bomb blasts, which occurred in Jakarta in the past week -- the explosion at noon on Friday at the four-star Omni Batavia Hotel in downtown Jakarta and the blast on Thursday evening at the official residence of Jakarta's Governor Sutiyoso in the prestigious Menteng...

KLM upgrades business class

KLM upgrades business class KUALA LUMPUR (AFX): KLM Royal Dutch Airlines NV said it has spent US$35 million on upgrading onboard facilities for its business class passengers.KLM's fleet worldwide has been enhanced with more comfortable business class seating, general manager for Malaysia,...

Medco almost doubles 3Q net profit

Medco almost doubles 3Q net profit JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed oil and gas company PT Medco Energi Internasional booked Rp 530 billion (US$56 million) in net profit in the third quarter of this year, almost twice the Rp 282 billion recorded during the same period last year.

Sujudi hopes no serious HMFD outbreak in Indonesia

Sujudi hopes no serious HMFD outbreak in Indonesia JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Health Achmad Sujudi asserted on Saturday that most Indonesian children have a strong resistance to infectious diseases thanks to various cultural and ecological factors.

Justice Party calls for contemplation

Justice Party calls for contemplation JAKARTA (JP): The Islamic-based Justice Party (PK) has called on political and community leaders to use the upcoming fasting month as a time for contemplation and to improve themselves.

Japan clinches bronze in pencak silat

Japan clinches bronze in pencak silat JAKARTA (JP): Japan is widely known for its traditional martial arts which includes karate, judo, aikido and jiu jitsu. So the presence of Japanese fighters at the 2000 Pencak Silat World Championships surprised many people.

Motive for hotel blast undetermined

Motive for hotel blast undetermined JAKARTA (JP): West Jakarta Police chief Sr. Supt. Iwan Nurisman Ismet said that judging from initial evidence the perpetrator of Friday's blast at Omni Batavia Hotel in West Jakarta had no intention to injure anyone.

Kids raise Rp 17 million

Kids raise Rp 17 million BOGOR (JP): Pupils from privately run Cita Buana School in South Jakarta donated school packages worth Rp 100,000 each to 100 less-fortunate peers in Bogor on Saturday.The pupils, mostly children of mixed marriages, raised the money by holding a charity marathon at their...

Citarum river pollution alarming: PLN director

Citarum river pollution alarming: PLN director BANDUNG: Director of the state-owned electricity company PT PLN Kuntoro Mangkusubroto called to attention on Saturday the alarming rate of chemical pollution from households and factories along the Citarum river.

Brimob personnel injure locals

Brimob personnel injure locals JAKARTA (JP): Several police Mobile Brigade (Brimob) members beat up on Saturday night three people, whom they believed were local hoodlums, in a parking lot in front of Robinson department store on Jl. Pasar Minggu Raya, South Jakarta.

Connecting humanists, naturalists in science

Connecting humanists, naturalists in scienceBy Mochtar Buchori JAKARTA (JP): When Lord Snow's (C.P. Snow, 1905 -- 80) famous paper The Two Cultures was published in 1959, the situation among academics must have been very, very bad.

APHI official says forest damage worse

APHI official says forest damage worse SAMARINDA, East Kalimantan: Commissioner for Legal Affairs and Organization of the East Kalimantan branch of the Association of Indonesian Forest Concessionaires (APHI) Achmad Husry disclosed that forest damage in the province is getting worse.

ASEAN-EU meet uncertain

ASEAN-EU meet uncertain BANGKOK (AFP): A decision over whether to postpone next month's landmark ASEAN-EU ministerial meeting due to poor EU representation may be made at an ASEAN meeting in Singapore next week, a report said on Sunday.

New vaccination injector launched

New vaccination injector launched BANDUNG (JP): State-owned medicine and medical device producer PT. Bio Farma Indonesia has launched a new integrated injection and vaccine device called Uniject, which will be used in the national Hepatitis B vaccination program next year.

Livoli final four teams named

Livoli final four teams named JAKARTA (JP): Samator, Bank BNI, Yuso and Perhutani made it through to the men's final four of the 2000 Samator Indonesian Volleyball League (Livoli) to be played at the Senayan Indoor Stadium from Jan. 12 to Jan. 14, 2001.

Management shake-up proposed for Monas

Management shake-up proposed for Monas JAKARTA (JP): The City Parks Agency has proposed an integrated system to properly manage the National Monument (Monas) park, dubbed as a landmark of the capital, as it is still in disorder due to the presence of too many street traders and a chaotic parking...

Indian films to be shown

Indian films to be shown JAKARTA (JP): Bentara Budaya Jakarta will be screening old quality films you would not find at commercial theaters. This time, the theater, located at Jl. Palmerah Selatan 17, Central Jakarta, will present Satyajit Ray's trilogy for three days, starting on Monday, Nov. 20.

Home Movies

Home Movies JAKARTA (JP): With movie theaters and television stations thriving on action films and kung fu movies -- good and bad, foreign as well as Indonesian -- there is certainly no shortage of films with violence as a central theme.

'I love the smell of my koi'

'I love the smell of my koi' Johny Andrean, 39, is one of Indonesia's top stylists. With 97 salons throughout the country and one in San Francisco, the father of four divides his time between his home in Green Gardens, West Jakarta, and a house in the United States.

Agenda

AgendaPainting Exhibition Cina Indonesia, (Chinese-Indonesian) by Sidik W. Martowidjoyo, at Galeri Milenium, Komplek Pertokoan Golden Plaza (Golden Truly) Blok B23, Jl. RS Fatmawati 15, Jakarta 12420, through Nov. 27. Up to three years ago, Sidik W.

New Indonesian TV station to air news in Mandarin

New Indonesian TV station to air news in MandarinBy Antariksawan Jusuf JAKARTA (JP): A new TV station, Metro TV, will break the local television mold by adding Mandarin-language news broadcasts to its daily programming. This will be the first time news in Mandarin will be aired on local television.

Aspac meets Panasia in league final

Aspac meets Panasia in league final JAKARTA (JP): Home favorite Aspac edged out Indonesia Muda (IM) Texmaco 86-58 to set up the final clash with Bandung-based Panasia Indosyntec in the 2000 Nuvo Kobatama national basketball league at Senayan indoor stadium.

Peruvian embassy quiet

Peruvian embassy quiet TOKYO (AFP): The Peruvian embassy in Tokyo remained silent on Saturday about embattled President Alberto Fujimori's informal visit to Tokyo, insisting no schedule for his departure was known."We cannot make any comments," an embassy official said.

No records broken at close of Athletics Grand Prix meet

No records broken at close of Athletics Grand Prix meet JAKARTA (JP): The first Track and Field Grand Prix and National Junior Championships saw poor performances by national athletes, both seniors and juniors.