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Motorcycle thief killed by mob

Motorcycle thief killed by mob SUKOHARDJO, Central Java: A mob killed a 36-year-old man who was caught stealing a motorbike in Purbayan village, Bakti subdistrict on Saturday evening.Local police chief Lt. Col. Suherlan identified the deceased as Pairin, a resident of nearby Sukohardjo.

New printers, scanners offer wider choice

New printers, scanners offer wider choiceBy Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): For the last two months we have seen dozens of new computer products introduced to the Indonesian market. Just a month after Canon introduced its updated scanners and two weeks after Epson introduced its new Perfection series...

The abuse of TNI uniforms

The abuse of TNI uniformsFrom Rakyat MerdekaNewspapers reported on Nov. 22, 1999, that in Bandengan, Kendal, Central Java, a man in an Indonesian Military (TNI) uniform ran amok Rambo-style shooting two pistols and throwing grenades at a group of citizens.

West Papua flag forbidden

West Papua flag forbidden JAPAYPURA, Irian Jaya: Irian Jaya Police Chief Brig. Gen. S.J. Wenas and Trikora Military Commander Brig. Gen. Albert Ingkiriwang on Saturday prohibited any attempts to fly the seperatist West Papua flag in the run-up to the rebel group's anniversary on Wednesday.

A nation at the crossroads

A nation at the crossroads It has been just a little over a month since President Abdurrahman Wahid assumed office, but the peril of disintegration, which has long been quietly smoldering beneath Indonesia's fertile soil, appears to be increasing by the day.

Family matters come first for singer Franky Sahilatua

Family matters come first for singer Franky SahilatuaBy Endi Aras JAKARTA (JP): Franky Sahilatua faced a hard life in his early childhood. The Surabaya port provided enough lessons in this area to the Ambonese boy, who has rarely visited the land of his ancestors.

The concept of harm reduction and effects

The concept of harm reduction and effects In conjunction with World AIDS Day which falls on Dec.1, AIDS activist Chris W. Green has written the following two articles. JAKARTA (JP): We live in a dangerous world.

Journey into sustainable companies

Journey into sustainable companiesBy Hermawan Kartajaya, Leading Service Officer MarkPlus Strategy Consulting Aggressive companies are those that hold strong global competitiveness. But, due to aggressive debt financing or imprudent financial management, they faced financial problems at the onset...

Art lover Agung Rai passes on his artistic passion to kids

Art lover Agung Rai passes on his artistic passion to kidsText and photos by Mulkan Salmona UBUD, Bali (JP): For many art lovers, Ubud is their first destination when visiting Bali.Once renowned as the center of the Balinese Renaissance of the arts in the late l920s and l930s, the small and...

Guess What?

Guess What? Nine-year-old singer Sherina has set her sights on being president when she grows up.She recently told journalists she wanted Megawati Soekarnoputri to become president. When asked if Megawati had become president, who should succeed her when her term ended, Sherina replied: "Me.

A portrait of a transformation

A portrait of a transformationBridging to the Network Company Transformasi Pos Indonesia Menuju Perusahaan Kelas Dunia (Transformation of Pos Indonesia in Becoming a World Class Company) Written by Hermawan Kartajaya and Yuswohady Taufik Published by PT Gramedia Pustaka Utama, 1999 xii and 364...

E. Java, Irian Jaya shine in national athletics meet

E. Java, Irian Jaya shine in national athletics meet JAKARTA (JP): East Java and Irian Jaya vied for supremacy in the medal standings on the second day of the National Track and Field Championships, which is also serving as a qualifying round for the 15th National Games (PON).

The future of AIDS tied up with drug use

The future of AIDS tied up with drug use JAKARTA (JP): I'm angry! For those who know me, that's not unusual, but this time I'm really angry! Why? I've just come from sitting with four young people who have recently found out that they are HIV positive.

E. Asian leaders confident ahead of summit

E. Asian leaders confident ahead of summit MANILA (AP): Southeast Asian leaders, seeking to ensure economic recovery will gain momentum, arrived Saturday to endorse stronger ties with their northeastern neighbors and efforts to push their agenda with global organizations while making plans for the...

Eep sees new Indonesia needs hard work

Eep sees new Indonesia needs hard workBy Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): The word "reform" was once very popular among people, being used to mark the fall of former president Soeharto after ruling the country for over 30 years. But now Indonesia baru, or new Indonesia, has become the new catchphrase.

Ramayana ballet beautiful but fails to draw crowds

Ramayana ballet beautiful but fails to draw crowdsBy Ahmad Solikhan YOGYAKARTA (JP): In a dark room with white marble floors one suddenly heard the sounds of gamelan. It was a sign that the staging of the Ramayana ballet is about to begin.

Mahathir strikes in campaign

Mahathir strikes in campaign PERMATANG PAUH, Malaysia (AP): Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad on Saturday took his campaign into the home district of his greatest political foe, Anwar Ibrahim, at the tail end of electioneering, which the opposition has denounced as the dirtiest ever.

Sumbanese princess marries American in traditional pomp

Sumbanese princess marries American in traditional pompBy Mehru Jaffer JAKARTA (JP): What does a princess in this day and age do when she decides to marry? She goes and gets married, of course, except that the wedding is less lavish and more modest.

The people's wishes for a new Indonesia

The people's wishes for a new Indonesia JAKARTA (JP): Politicians talk a lot on the subject, but we are yet to hear a clear definition of what the new Indonesia means. In an effort to make a clean break with the past, Indonesians are calling the era a "new" something, just like the coining in 1966...

A guide to corporate values and integrity

A guide to corporate values and integrityPower through People and Principles, not Puppets and Prejudices By Vipen Kapur Published by McGraw-Hill, Singapore, 1999 305 pages US$18.50 or Rp 160,000 JAKARTA (JP): Take a bit from Art Buchwald and mix it with some inspiring childhood stories about good...

Brand New Day: The world according to Sting

Brand New Day: The world according to StingBy Devi M. Asmarani JAKARTA (JP): He was born with a cool enough name, Gordon Matthew Sumner, but he prefers to go by the monosyllabic Sting.He was the bassist, lead singer and principal songwriter for one of the world's most famous bands, The Police, but...

Timor mourns slain priests

Timor mourns slain priests DILI, East Timor (Reuters): Thousands gathered at Dili's cathedral on Saturday to pay their last respects to three slain priests whose bodies were found in a mass grave near the Timor border.

Elimination of mass blindness: Is it a basic human right?

Elimination of mass blindness: Is it a basic human right?By Rita A. Widiadana SINGAPORE (JP): Arthur Lim Siew Ming is the clinical professor and head of the department of Ophthalmology at the National University of Singapore and the head of the Singapore National Eye Center.

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 4:30 Religious Teachings 5:00 Travel 5:30 TV Drama 6:00 Sports 6:30 News (in English) 7:00 Evening News...

Rural areas, the challenging market

Rural areas, the challenging market Whoever said that rural markets are small and unattractive? About 70 percent of Indonesians live in rural areas. It is true that their spending power is not much for each individual, but together, these individuals bear a large sum of money, even an abundance.

More openness, Kiki vows

More openness, Kiki vows DENPASAR (JP): Newly installed Udayana Military Commander Maj. Gen. Kiki Syahnakri said here on Saturday that he would develop a more open climate between soldiers and the general public in an effort to forge better cooperation and unity.

Coach upbeat Indonesia karatekas will win gold

Coach upbeat Indonesia karatekas will win gold JAKARTA (JP): Japanese coach Masao Kagawa expressed optimism that the Indonesian team would be able to bring home gold medals in the Asian Union Karate Organization (AUKO) championships in Singapore next week.

Trend 2000 show combines diverse styles and influences

Trend 2000 show combines diverse styles and influencesText and photos by Agni Amorita JAKARTA (JP): The creations of Surabaya-based fashion designer Kiatna Kwanda, presented here last week, might remind one of John Locke's tabula rasa theory.

A new Indonesia, is it just a dream

A new Indonesia, is it just a dream People are placing high hopes on the new government to lead them to a new Indonesia. What is a new Indonesia? Are we really heading toward a new Indonesia, or is it just a dream? The Jakarta Post considers the issue.

Japan to continue support of RI recovery: Obuchi

Japan to continue support of RI recovery: Obuchi JAKARTA (JP): Japanese Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi asserted on Saturday his country's commitment to continue supporting Indonesia's economic recovery while stressing that political stability here was crucial to the region as a whole.

Guess What?

Guess What? Actress Christine Hakim has a secret to tell about her role in the Japanese film Nemuru Otoko (The Sleeping Man), which was featured in the Jakarta International Film Festival.The night after director Kohei Oguri gave her the script, she could not sleep because she was unable to make...

XL's prepares cell phone changes

XL's prepares cell phone changesBy Taufik Up to November 1999, Indonesia has still not fully recovered from the economic crisis. Nonetheless, many are seeing a ray of light at the end of the tunnel. With sociopolitical advancements, this has encouraged optimism on Indonesia's economic future.

An intriguing Chinese temple off the beaten track

An intriguing Chinese temple off the beaten trackBy Michael Upton TANJUNG KAIT, West Java (JP): Having lived for several years in Jakarta, it came as something of a surprise to learn of an historic Chinese temple quite close to Soekarno-Hatta International Airport.

Awards presented to fashion industry's best

Awards presented to fashion industry's best JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian fashion industry has become an inseparable element of contemporary culture. With fashion's dynamic growth in the last two decades, Indonesia has every reason to hold an annual event to show the appreciation of the fashion...

Three RI lifters get berths for Olympic Games

Three RI lifters get berths for Olympic Games JAKARTA (Agencies): Indonesia earned three tickets to the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney by winning one gold and four silver medals to finishing eighth at the World Weightlifting Championships in Athens.

RI's Sigit, Halim bow out to Olympics silver medalists

RI's Sigit, Halim bow out to Olympics silver medalists JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian shuttlers had to go home empty handed as the country's sole hope in men's doubles, Sigit Budiarto and Halim Heryanto, had to bow out in Saturday's finals at the US$30,000 Hong Kong Open.

The fiscal distress

The fiscal distress Congratulations on bringing attention and clarity to the looming fiscal liquidity crisis in Indonesia in your Nov. 20, 1999, editorial The fiscal distress.But surely you can be a little harder hitting -- and helpful -- than concluding meekly as you do with an unarticulated "hope...

Hamzah quits as minister

Hamzah quits as minister JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid announced here on Friday he had accepted the resignation of Hamzah Haz and had appointed Basri Hasanuddin to replace him as coordinating minister for people's welfare and poverty eradication.

Fiskaragung declared bankrupt

Fiskaragung declared bankrupt JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta Commercial Court declared publicly listed PT Fiskaragung Perkasa bankrupt on Friday after the salt producer failed to reach a debt restructuring agreement with its creditors.

Obuchi supports RI reform efforts

Obuchi supports RI reform efforts JAKARTA (JP): Japanese Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi arrived here on Friday for a two-day working visit, thus giving him the distinction of being the first foreign leader to visit Indonesia since the election of Abdurrahman Wahid as president in October.

Japanese asked to head IMF

Japanese asked to head IMF MANILA (AP): Asian nations were building a consensus Friday around supporting a Japanese candidate to head the International Monetary Fund (IMF), signaling a resurgent confidence on the world stage after two years of being humbled by economic crisis.

Philippine GNP expands 3.3%

Philippine GNP expands 3.3% MANILA (AFP): The Philippines' gross national product (GNP) grew 3.3 percent year-on-year in the three months to September with gross domestic product (GDP) growth at 3.1 percent, Economic Planning Secretary Felipe Medalla said here Friday.

E. Asian common market still decades away

E. Asian common market still decades awayBy Raju Gopalakrishnan MANILA (Reuters): A common market which links China, Japan and both Koreas to the tiger economies of Southeast Asia is a mouth- watering prospect for the region but one which is at least decades away.

Kerebet village gains fame for its handicrafts

Kerebet village gains fame for its handicraftsBy Singgir Kartana YOGYAKARTA (JP): Kerebet is only a small and remote village in Yogyakarta yet it has great potential as one of the region's biggest handicraft producers.

Laos, Thailand, Vietnam deal

Laos, Thailand, Vietnam deal BANGKOK (AFP): Laos, Thailand and Vietnam signed a landmark transport agreement Friday which aims to slash red tape and boost economic development, an Asian Development Bank (ADB) official said.

Govt insists on licensing more airlines

Govt insists on licensing more airlines JAKARTA (JP): The government defended on Friday a recent decision to allow more scheduled airlines to operate in the country.Secretary General of the Ministry of Communications Anwar Suprijadi said the decision was taken in a bid to promote fair competition...

Anwar deplores extremism fears raised by ruling party

Anwar deplores extremism fears raised by ruling party KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Jailed Malaysian ex-deputy premier Anwar Ibrahim accused on Friday the National Front of creating a "culture of fear" and urged Chinese and Indian voters not to be scared by forecasts of riots and Islamic extremism if the...

Tough talks ahead over Spratlys

Tough talks ahead over Spratlys MANILA (AP): Long and difficult negotiations will be needed to persuade China to endorse a draft "code of conduct" adopted by Southeast Asian officials to limit conflicts over disputed territories in the South China Sea, a Philippine official said on Friday.

Sutiyoso's office warns of scam

Sutiyoso's office warns of scam JAKARTA (JP): The city administration warned Jakarta residents on Friday about an illegal lottery in which a Kijang van prize was reportedly from Governor Sutiyoso's office.

Where to go in Yogyakarta: Saturday, Nov. 27, 1999

Where to go in Yogyakarta: Saturday, Nov. 27, 1999Exhibitions* Painting Exhibition by Asri Nugroho, Bentara Budaya, Jl. Suroto 2 (phone: 0274-560404), 9 am - 1 pm and 5 pm - 9 pm, Dec 3 - 10. * Painting, installation and art performing exhibition: Chemistry of Combustion and Illumination by...