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Rupiah Rates Dec. 18

Rupiah Rates Dec. 18 Bank notes rates TT rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 8.874.00 9,874.00 9,327.00 9,421.00Australian dollar 1 4,820.36 5,368.49 5,066.43 5,122.20Austrian schilling 1 577.44 643.02 606.92 613.52Belgian franc 1 196.97 219.34 207.03 209.

Islamic party mulls marriage rewards

Islamic party mulls marriage rewards KUALA LUMPUR (AP): An Islamic party which controls a northeastern Malaysian state is considering paying incentives to men who marry single mothers and widows, news reports said on Monday.

Ferryman provides lesson for development

Ferryman provides lesson for developmentBy A'an Suryana BOGOR (JP): Development -- throughout the world -- always claims victims. And the victims, in so many cases, are usually the poor.Saefuddin, 21, is probably the most obvious victim in the construction of a bridge crossing the Cisadane River...

Estrada judge defers opening of bank records

Estrada judge defers opening of bank records MANILA (Reuters): A friend of Philippine President Joseph Estrada told a court on Monday it was he and not Estrada who owned a bank account alleged to have been used to buy a mansion for one of the president's mistresses.

S'pore exports disappointing

S'pore exports disappointing SINGAPORE (Reuters): Singapore's non-oil domestic exports showed the first signs of exhaustion in November, rising a mere 8.1 percent against the same month a year ago, below analysts' expectations for double-digit year-end gains.NODX rose to S$10.12 billion ($5.

Demak: A Javanese town of Islamic saints

Demak: A Javanese town of Islamic saintsBy Wahyuni Kamah DEMAK, Central Java (JP): Traveling by public bus to Demak from Semarang, the capital of Central Java, you will pass along the only highway along the coast of north Java -- popularly known as Jalur Pantai Utara Jawa, or Pantura.

Toyota clarifies on alliance with Ford

Toyota clarifies on alliance with Ford NAGOYA, Japan (Reuters): Japan's largest automaker Toyota Motor Corp said on Monday it had no plans for an equity tie-up with Ford Motor Co but did not rule out some kind of technical alliance.

Activists want changes to city budget draft

Activists want changes to city budget draft JAKARTA (JP): Some 50 people, most of them members of the Urban Poor Consortium, staged a protest in front of the City Council building on Monday to demand changes to the draft city budget.

ASEAN membership 'vital to E. Timor future'

ASEAN membership 'vital to E. Timor future' SINGAPORE (AFP): Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) membership is vital for the future security of East Timor, Nobel peace laureate Jose Ramos Horta said here on Monday.

Surabaya unsafe, say legislators

Surabaya unsafe, say legislators SURABAYA: The Military/Police faction at the East Java provincial legislative council said that Surabaya, as the country's second largest city had become unsafe and unorganized.During the factions' overview of the proposed 2001 budget, spokesman for the faction Lt.

AIDS in West Java

AIDS in West Java Being interested Minister Khofifah's warning about the lack of attention by Indonesian males to take care of their reproductive health, making them prone to HIV and AIDS infection (The Jakarta Post, Dec.

Mad cow disease not a threat: Officials

Mad cow disease not a threat: Officials JAKARTA (JP): Officials on Monday played down the possibility of mad cow disease entering the country, saying that all beef from Ireland has passed quarantine tests and are all shipped as frozen meat.

Foreign investments in Yogyakarta plunge

Foreign investments in Yogyakarta plunge YOGYAKARTA (JP): Foreign investment projects approved by the provincial administration of Yogyakarta during the period between April to Dec, this year fell to Rp 45 billion from a high of Rp 150 billion during the April to March period.

Civil servant salary hike awaits presidential nod

Civil servant salary hike awaits presidential nod JAKARTA (JP): An official said on Monday the basic salaries of civil servants could soon be increased by between 100 percent and 700 percent.The head of the National Employee Affairs Agency (BKN), Prijono Tjiptoherdanto, said if President...

Bayu Undan investment swells

Bayu Undan investment swells MELBOURNE (Dow Jones): Petroz NL, an Australian oil and gas concern, said Monday that the forecast capital cost of the Bayu Undan natural gas project has risen to US$1.57 billion from $1.5 billion.Petroz said its share of the cost has increased to $129.

GAM gets invitation to meet Gus Dur

GAM gets invitation to meet Gus Dur BANDA ACEH, Aceh (JP): The government remains ready to pencil in the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) in a dialog with President Abdurrahman Wahid during his brief visit here today despite the fact that there has been no reply from the separatist group.

Consider taxi drivers

Consider taxi driversFrom Media IndonesiaTo the respectable members of the City Council in charge of public transportation.Lately, as a taxi driver, I have had difficulty trying to earn a living from this job. The gross earnings are not enough for the rental fee, let alone for my own pocket.

Mamiek on probation over loss of gun

Mamiek on probation over loss of gun JAKARTA (JP): The daughter of former president Soeharto, Siti Hutami Endang Adiningsih, was handed a 30-day probation period for failing to report the loss of her gun.

Bach's celebrated choral works to be performed in Jakarta

Bach's celebrated choral works to be performed in JakartaBy Y. Bintang Prakarsa JAKARTA (JP): Closing the year of Bach's anniversary, the Jakarta Oratorio Society (Stephen Tong, conductor) and Eliatha Choir (Billy Kristanto, conductor), accompanied by the augmented Capella Amadeus string orchestra...

Language training for workers

Language training for workers BANDUNG: Head of the provincial office of the Ministry of Health Adnan Mahmoed said here on Monday that his office would provide a three-month language training program to equip local medical workers with necessary skills as required by foreign countries.

Ramadhan time for Jakarta

Ramadhan time for JakartaTuesday Maghrib 6:07 p.m.Wednesday Imsak 4:03 a.m.Subuh 4:13 a.m.

Court annulls bankruptcy case against Tirtamas

Court annulls bankruptcy case against Tirtamas JAKARTA (JP): The Central Jakarta Commercial Court annulled on Monday a bankruptcy case by the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) against giant trading company PT Tirtamas Comexindo, on doubts of the petition's legality.

Discriminative attitude

Discriminative attitude The Jakarta Post of Dec. 15, stated President Abdurrahman Wahid's or Gus Dur's refused to meet with Sjahril Sabirin until his legal case has been resolved.I couldn't help wondering, and I believe many others also wonder, about Gus Dur meet with Tommy Soeharto twice before...

670 deported for violating immigration rules

670 deported for violating immigration rules JAKARTA (JP): A total of 670 foreigners have been deported from Indonesia for violating immigration regulations up until November this year, an official said on Monday.Spokesman for the Directorate-general of Immigration Mursanuddin A.

Drug test for drivers, passengers

Drug test for drivers, passengers BANDUNG: An official with insurance firm PT Jasa Rahardja said here on Monday that the company would deploy a mobile team along the northern Java coastal roads and at several West Java bus terminals to conduct drug and alcohol tests on drivers from Dec.

Mastel urges government to form regulatory committee

Mastel urges government to form regulatory committee JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Information and Telecommunications Society (Mastel) urged the government on Monday to immediately establish an independent regulatory committee for the telecommunications sector in light of more open competition in...

Mandar ready to form new province

Mandar ready to form new province MAKASSAR, South Sulawesi: Mandar people, grouped under the West Sulawesi Action Committee (KAPSB) renewed their readiness on Monday to separate from the South Sulawesi province and establish a West Sulawesi province to enable them to manage their own resources.

Authorities act against scalpers

Authorities act against scalpers JAKARTA (JP): City security authorities have netted 29 men who later admitted to having queued at ticket booths in Gambir Railway Station in Central Jakarta at the behest of a ticket scalper.

Appeal to travelers

Appeal to travelers As the Christmas and Idul Fitri holidays will soon be upon us we felt it important to warn all passengers heading to Soekarno- Hatta International Airport to give themselves ample time this year.

U.S. soft landing to slow Asian growth in 2001: Poll

U.S. soft landing to slow Asian growth in 2001: Poll SINGAPORE (Reuters): A recently rejuvenated Asia will see growth slacken again next year, hit by a soft landing of the United States economy, domestic political squabbles and a private sector hobbled by debt.

Susanto ties with Zander in U-16 meet

Susanto ties with Zander in U-16 meet JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian chess player Susanto Megaranto drew 1.5-1.5 with non-seeded Severino Zander of the Philippines in the 45th move of the Scandinavian opening during the sixth game of the Asian Continental Boys Under-16 championships at the NPC training...

Israel's democracy, foreign policy

Israel's democracy, foreign policyBy Riza Sihbudi JAKARTA (JP): Israel's Prime Minister Ehud Barak resigned on Dec. 10. Ariel Sharon, the Likud Party's hardliner, once labeled Barak, of the Labor Party, as the weakest leader in Israel's history.

Political leaders told to get back on track

Political leaders told to get back on track SEMARANG (JP): Chairman of the Indonesian Rectors Forum Eko Budihardjo warned political leaders on Monday to get back on track by implementing the people's mandate on reform.

Sri Lankan Airlines resumes RI flights

Sri Lankan Airlines resumes RI flights JAKARTA (JP): Sri Lankan Airlines resumed flights to Jakarta on Monday after being suspended for about seven years, Sri Lankan manager for Indonesia Lakshman Weerasooriya said.

Detective killed at street kiosk

Detective killed at street kiosk TANGERANG (JP): First Sgt. Parbukitan Sianipar from the Jakarta Police auto crime investigation unit was shot dead by two unidentified men on a motorcycle in the early hours of Monday.

Rising stocks drag KL palm oil prices lower

Rising stocks drag KL palm oil prices lower KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Malaysian palm oil futures closed lower on Monday, extending last week's losses on liquidation amid worries over large domestic stocks.

New investors enter Indoexchange

New investors enter Indoexchange JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian business and finance portal Indoexchange.com announced on Monday it completed a US$2.9 million private placement from TFG Venture Capital AG & Co KGaA and PT Giat Utama Sukses.

Dharmala executive 'key suspect' in Manulife case

Dharmala executive 'key suspect' in Manulife case JAKARTA (JP): The Capital Supervisory Agency (Bapepam) has identified former president of PT Dharmala Sakti Sejahtera, Suyanto Gondokusumo as its key suspect in a scam involving the sale of the company's shares in insurance company PT Asuransi Jiwa...

Islamic victory goes sour from KL's vengeful prime

Islamic victory goes sour from KL's vengeful primeBy Jasbant Singh KUALA TERENGGANU, Malaysia (AP): The owner of the Scissors Comb hairdressing salon expects to be out of business soon. Women and men may not cut each other's hair, the local Muslim authorities have decreed.

Funds sought for fighting effects of global warming

Funds sought for fighting effects of global warming JAKARTA (JP): While observing serious threats of global warming here, experts on Monday called for the importance of foreign assistance in financing rehabilitation projects on the adverse effects of global climatic changes.

Jakarta increasingly chaotic

Jakarta increasingly chaoticFrom TajukI will have to leave Jakarta for good. Perhaps many will follow me. Why? A very simple answer: Jakarta is growing more and more disorganized, particularly in terms of traffic and an increasing number of traffic jams.

KL to sell off steel firm

KL to sell off steel firm KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): The Malaysian government said Monday it is considering selling Perwaja Steel, which has recorded losses totaling billions of dollars.Deputy Finance Minister Shafie Mohamed Salleh said the government would consider offers for its wholly-owned steel maker...

Pelita airplane shot at in Lhokseumawe

Pelita airplane shot at in Lhokseumawe BANDA ACEH, Aceh (JP): A Pelita Air Service plane carrying 17 passengers was shot at by unidentified gunmen on Monday as it prepared to land at Malikus Saleh Airport, some 45 kilometers west of Lhokseumawe.

Death threat and right to live

Death threat and right to live I totally disagree when a person caught red handed for stealing a motor-cycle is beaten to death by a mob. Once again a pickpocket was caught stealing, immediately beaten and then burned to death. I don't agree with this type of street justice.

Papua rights activist questioned

Papua rights activist questioned JAKARTA (JP): The director of the Irian Jaya office of the Institute for Human Rights Research and Advocacy (ELSHAM), Johanes G. Bonay, was questioned at the Jayapura Police station on Saturday for allegedly slandering the police.

Onyx urn largest in the world

Onyx urn largest in the world TANGERANG (JP): The 4.89 ton urn for the placing of joss- sticks in the Nimmala Buddhist Monastery, which recently won a certificate for its remarkable size from the Indonesian Museum of Records (MURI), is now waiting for its name to be written up in the prestigious...

Indonesian media and the absence of peace

Indonesian media and the absence of peace The following is based on a presentation by The Jakarta Post journalist Santi Soekanto at a workshop on the role of the media in promoting peace, held in Manila from Dec. 3 to Dec. 6, and hosted by the Singapore-based Asian Media Information Centre.

Police arrest kidnapper of gambling king's grandson

Police arrest kidnapper of gambling king's grandson JAKARTA (JP): Police have arrested one of four suspected kidnappers of deceased gambling boss Nyo Beng Seng's grandson on Thursday, an officer said over the weekend.Head of the city police's general crime investigation unit, Asst. Supt.

McDonald's yet to decide on aid for SEAG contingent

McDonald's yet to decide on aid for SEAG contingent JAKARTA (JP): Fast food firm McDonald's Indonesia aims to help the Indonesian contingent in the 2001 Kuala Lumpur Southeast Asian (SEA) Games but the company is still considering the mechanism to be employed.

Year-end fun, festivities at Jakarta hotels

Year-end fun, festivities at Jakarta hotels JAKARTA (JP): Star-rated hotels in the capital are again busy offering special room, food and entertainment packages to woo Jakartans and holidaymakers observing the upcoming Christmas, Idul Fitri and New Year's Eve festivities.