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Rupiah Rates Nov. 1

Rupiah Rates Nov. 1 Bank notes rates TT rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 8,765.00 9,765.00 9,219.00 9,311.00Australian dollar 1 4,570.07 5,096.35 4,806.79 4,859.41Austrian schilling 1 539.71 602.00 567.67 574.01Belgian franc 1 184.10 205.35 193.64 195.

MOU on civil, administrative disputes settlement signed

MOU on civil, administrative disputes settlement signed JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta Prosecutor's Office signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with nine city-owned companies (BUMD) on Wednesday aimed at easing the settlement of civil and state administrative disputes.

Militias leave E. Timor, lose support of Army: UN

Militias leave E. Timor, lose support of Army: UN DILI (AP): After arming and organizing the murderous militias that devastated East Timor last year, the Indonesian army appears to have cut its support for the gangs, a top UN peacekeeper said on Wednesday.Australian Brig.

Asia has the best and worst economic freedoms: Report

Asia has the best and worst economic freedoms: Report HONG KONG (AFP): Asia counts four of the world's top 10 freest economies, but the "schizophrenic" region also has six of the most repressed, according to a report released here Wednesday.

Susilo says government serious in Maluku

Susilo says government serious in Maluku AMBON, Maluku (JP): Coordinating Minister for Political, Social and Security Affairs Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono dismissed on Tuesday the allegations that the government had not been serious in handling the sectarian violence in the Maluku and North Maluku...

Quiet diplomacy best for RI-U.S. relations

Quiet diplomacy best for RI-U.S. relations SINGAPORE: A string of disparate events is creating an unwelcome new source of uncertainty in Indonesia, to add to the outer provinces' sectarian and secessionist troubles.

House wants expats to join social security programs

House wants expats to join social security programs JAKARTA (JP): The House of Representatives Commission VII for labor and social affairs urged the government on Wednesday to revoke two controversial ministerial decrees that exempt expatriates and Indonesian overseas workers from joining social...

DoCoMo has $4.5b fund for U.S., Asian investments

DoCoMo has $4.5b fund for U.S., Asian investments TOKYO (AFP): Japanese mobile phone giant NTT DoCoMo has built up a war chest of 500 billion yen (US$4.5 billion) to invest in American and Asian telecommunication operators, a senior DoCoMo executive suggested to AFP Wednesday.

Indonesian men settle for tie at Chess Olympics

Indonesian men settle for tie at Chess Olympics JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's chess players only managed to force a 2-2 tie in the men's event against Mexico while the women's team succumbed to Slovakia 2.5-0.5 at the 34th Chess Olympics in Istanbul.

Typhoon sweeps over Philippines

Typhoon sweeps over Philippines MANILA (AFP): Typhoon Xangsane, upgraded from a tropical storm, brushed past the northern Philippines on Tuesday after killing 26 people and displacing 150,000 others, weathermen and rescuers said.

Para Para serves delectable local cuisine

Para Para serves delectable local cuisine JAKARTA (JP): After an arduous and hair-raising journey across Jakarta in rush hour traffic, it was a decidedly disheveled and ruffled Epicurus and partner who emerged from their taxi in front of the Kedai Para Para restaurant on Jl.

Night spots to remain open during Ramadhan

Night spots to remain open during Ramadhan JAKARTA (JP): It's business as usual for entertainment centers across the capital during the holy month of Ramadhan, but Governor Sutiyoso warned organizers of the places on Tuesday to comply with the existing regulations.

Ad spending projected to increase by 30%

Ad spending projected to increase by 30% JAKARTA (JP): Advertisement spending in 2001 is predicted to increase by 30 percent to Rp 9 trillion (about US$967 million) from an estimated Rp 6.9 trillion this year, fueled by higher consumer spending and a nascent economic recovery, according to the...

Wismoyo seeks governors' financial help

Wismoyo seeks governors' financial help JAKARTA (JP): National Sports Council (KONI) chairman Wismoyo Arismunandar is scheduled to meet with seven governors next week to try and secure their financial support to train athletes for the 2001 Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Kuala Lumpur.

Manulife boosts RI stake

Manulife boosts RI stake JAKARTA (JP): Manulife Financial announced on Tuesday it has acquired a 40 percent share of PT Dharmala Sakti Sejahtera in PT Asuransi Jiwa Manulife Indonesia, raising its stake in the company to 91 percent.The shares were offered in an open bid on Oct 26.

Could we isolate Soeharto?

Could we isolate Soeharto? Soeharto is now a sick old man, stripped from all his powers, mentally ill and there is nothing he can do from a political point of view. The once mighty man is now just a man, nothing more and nothing less.

No signs of decent development

No signs of decent development I read the article in The Jakarta Post of Oct. 18, 2000 titled W. Papua: A self-fulfilling prophecy.I have recently returned from a visit to West Papua's Baliem valley -- of which Wamena is the central town.

Bambang Setiawan: Cigarette collector from Yogyakarta

Bambang Setiawan: Cigarette collector from YogyakartaBy Bambang M. YOGYAKARTA (JP): Collecting antiques is no big deal. Millions of people all over the world do it. But collecting cigarettes?Bambang Setiawan, a teacher at Yogyakarta Art Teachers Training Center, is probably the only one in...

Choosing a new leader

Choosing a new leader More than a year after he was chosen to become President of Indonesia, Abdurrahman "Gus Dur" Wahid is facing increasingly harsh criticism from almost every imaginable quarter.Amien Rais, for example, the chairman of the National Mandate Party and Speaker of the People's...

Expats must pay tax for income earned abroad

Expats must pay tax for income earned abroad JAKARTA (JP): Foreigners working or living in Indonesia for more than 183 days in a 12-month period must report all their income including that gained overseas to the local tax authority and pay income tax, a senior tax official told a seminar on Tuesday.

Korean investors doubt overall situation in Indonesia

Korean investors doubt overall situation in IndonesiaBy K. Basrie SEOUL (JP): Like many foreign businesspeople, South Korean investors will not spend their money in Indonesia unless the government improves the current condition of law and order in the country, helps settle labor disputes...

Mobs vandalize entertainment spots

Mobs vandalize entertainment spots BOGOR (JP): A total of 42 dimly lit kiosks and entertainment spots on Jl. Raya Parung in Parung district here were vandalized by an angry mob late on Monday.The crowds also damaged the three biggest discotheques in the area, namely Flamboyan, Sariwangi and Pendopo...

PDI Perjuangan supports Gus Dur's government until 2004

PDI Perjuangan supports Gus Dur's government until 2004 JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan) has dismissed calls for President Abdurrahman Wahid to step down, saying it will support the President until his term ends in 2004.

SMEs: Encouraging people to be their own boss

SMEs: Encouraging people to be their own boss Do we really value entrepreneurship? The Jakarta Post recently talked to Hetifah Sjaifudian, a public policy expert at the Bandung-based Akatiga social research center, and a co-writer of the 1995 book (in Indonesian) Strategies and Agendas in the...

Protection urged for witnesses in scandal cases

Protection urged for witnesses in scandal cases JAKARTA (JP): House of Representatives (DPR) Speaker Akbar Tandjung has asked the police to provide protection for witnesses in the Brunei and State Logistics Agency (Bulog) scandals.

Court OKs Bakrie's appeal

Court OKs Bakrie's appeal JAKARTA (JP): The Central Jakarta Commercial Court has approved PT Bakrie & Brothers' appeal to suspend the payment of its US$1.08 billion debt, the company said on Tuesday.Bakrie spokesman Lalu Mara Satriawangsa said the company expected that with the approval, the...

Rizal plays down fears over current weakening of rupiah

Rizal plays down fears over current weakening of rupiah JAKARTA (JP): Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Rizal Ramli said on Tuesday that the current weakening of the rupiah should not be of a great concern because food supply was more than sufficient.

City will not impose new taxi fares soon: Sutiyoso

City will not impose new taxi fares soon: Sutiyoso JAKARTA (JP): Taxi commuters can still enjoy services at the usual fares after the city administration decided to postpone the introduction of new fares for the near future.

Arizal gets Jakarta posting

Arizal gets Jakarta posting JAKARTA (JP): Foreign minister Alwi Shihab will install outgoing Indonesian ambassador to Australia Arizal Effendi as the ministry's new secretary general on Friday. Arizal, a career diplomat who held the ambassadorial post for just 11 months, will replace Rahardjo...

6 years sought for Taiwanese defendant

6 years sought for Taiwanese defendant JAKARTA (JP): Prosecutors asked the Tangerang District Court on Monday to sentence Taiwanese passport-holder Cheng Ching Lung, 30, to six years in prison and fine him Rp 10 million (US$1,149) for attempting to smuggle over 4,000 ecstasy pills out of the...

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Oct. 31, 2000: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 1,700 100 1,406,500 Adindo Foresta Indonesia 110 -10 80,000 Alakasa Industrindo 435 0 0 Alfa...

Where to go in Surabaya:

Where to go in Surabaya:Exhibition * Ceramics Exhibition by students of Sekolah Tinggi Kesenian Wilwatikta, at CCCL - French Cultural Center, Jl. Darmokali 10 (Phone: 031 5678639), until Nov. 18.Music and Entertainment * The Westin Surabaya, Jl.

Security forces to guard state facilities in troubled Aceh

Security forces to guard state facilities in troubled Aceh BANDA ACEH, Aceh (JP): In anticipation of fresh bomb attacks, the police here have plans to deploy security personnel to protect government buildings, an officer said on Tuesday.Aceh Police chief Brig. Gen. Chaerul R.

Conflicts with locals scare off mining investors

Conflicts with locals scare off mining investors JAKARTA (JP): Mining exploration activities in Indonesia continue to drop as foreign firms are discouraged by widespread conflicts between locals and mining companies, analysts said on Tuesday.

Jiang visits Laos, Cambodia, Brunei

Jiang visits Laos, Cambodia, Brunei BEIJING (AP): Chinese President Jiang Zemin will visit Laos and Cambodia in November on his way to Brunei to attend a meeting of leaders of Pacific rim economies, the Foreign Ministry announced on Tuesday.Jiang will visit Laos on Nov.

Susilo leads visit to Maluku

Susilo leads visit to Maluku AMBON, Maluku: Coordinating Minister for Political, Social and Security Affairs Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said on Tuesday the government had proposed a three-step program which would include law enforcement, rehabilitation and reconciliation to end the sectarian conflict...

Violence against students on the rise

Violence against students on the rise MAKASSAR, South Sulawesi (JP): As many as 180 schools, including Islamic boarding schools, in 20 of the 24 regencies in the province have violated students, reports said on Tuesday.

Washington defends Gelbard

Washington defends Gelbard JAKARTA (JP): The United States defended on Monday its ambassador to Indonesia whose criticisms of the world's most populous Muslim state have prompted some legislators to demand his expulsion.In a measure of the impact of rising anti-U.S.

S'pore, Malaysia naval exercise

S'pore, Malaysia naval exercise SINGAPORE (AFP): Singapore and Malaysia began on Tuesday a five-day joint naval exercise to bolster understanding between their two navies.The shore-based war games, codenamed Exercise MALAPURA 12/00, will involve nine command teams from the Singapore Navy and the...

Oil prices, trade talks high on APEC agenda, U.S. says

Oil prices, trade talks high on APEC agenda, U.S. says KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Rising oil prices and building a consensus on a new round of global trade talks will be high on the agenda of Asia-Pacific leaders at their summit in Brunei next month, a U.S. official said on Tuesday.

House members make little progress: Journalists' forum

House members make little progress: Journalists' forum JAKARTA (JP): The 500-member House of Representatives which was sworn in just over a year ago has produced little concrete progress despite its rambunctious and open legislative debates.

Morgue activities paralyzed after attack

Morgue activities paralyzed after attack JAKARTA (JP): The morgue at Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital (RSCM) in Central Jakarta was devoid of activity on Tuesday, following an incident on Monday in which relatives of a murder victim ran amok. Doctors and staff said they were still in shock.

130,000 illiterate in Surabaya

130,000 illiterate in Surabaya SURABAYA: At least 130,000 residents of the East Java capital of Surabaya are illiterate, chairman of the City's Development Planning Board Biempi Harbimaharani said here on Tuesday.

Two people arrested for Pontianak clashes

Two people arrested for Pontianak clashes JAKARTA (JP): Police said on Tuesday that two people had been identified as instigators of the communal violence in the West Kalimantan capital of Pontianak last week.West Kalimantan Police chief Brig. Gen.

Rupiah rates Oct. 31

Rupiah rates Oct. 31 Bank notes rates TT rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 8,895.00 9,895.00 9,348.00 9,442.00Australian dollar 1 4,574.70 5,093.95 4,807.68 4,860.74Austrian schilling 1 543.38 605.19 571.06 577.49Belgian franc 1 185.35 206.44 194.79 196.

Central Java floods a 'national' concern

Central Java floods a 'national' concern JAKARTA (JP): The director general of village development at the Ministry of Settlement and Regional Infrastructure, Soenarno, said the flash floods which have hit Banyumas and Cilacap regencies in Central Java should be considered a "national flood".

Partners needed to help manage on-street parking

Partners needed to help manage on-street parking JAKARTA (JP): Admitting it was unable to manage the city's parking affairs alone, the city administration said on Tuesday it needed partners to help handle on-street parking in the capital.

What the SMEs don't need: Unwise intervention

What the SMEs don't need: Unwise intervention The following are excerpts of an interview with Erna E. Chotim, current research director of the Bandung-based Akatiga center. Set up in 1991, its main focus of research has included labor, small and medium enterprises and land issues.

Asian currencies mostly fall, rupiah rises

Asian currencies mostly fall, rupiah rises TOKYO (Dow Jones):Asian currencies were mostly weaker in Asia Tuesday, led by a slide in the won due to fears of a major corporate bankruptcy in South Korea and a plunge in the Thai baht amid large-lot selling by overseas speculators.

Malaysia palm oil higher on bullish export data

Malaysia palm oil higher on bullish export data KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Malaysian palm oil futures rose on Tuesday to regain some of the ground lost in the previous session, helped by bullish export figures, traders said.