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Where to go in Jakarta: Saturday, Dec. 18, 1999

Where to go in Jakarta: Saturday, Dec. 18, 1999Exhibitions * Handicraft Exhibition: Cinderamata Nusantara, at Galeri Kampoeng Seni, in Metropolitan Mal, Bekasi, until Jan. 7. Dances and music performance, every Monday, Thursday, at 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Ramadhan time for Jakarta

Ramadhan time for JakartaSaturday Maghrib 6:06 p.m.Sunday Imsak 4:02 a.m.Subuh 4:12 a.m.

EU extends embargo against RI

EU extends embargo against RI STRASBOURG (Agencies): The European Parliament voted on Thursday to prolong the EU arms embargo against Indonesia and its suspension of bilateral military cooperation.A statement from parliament said that to have done otherwise would have sent a signal to the...

RI, Australia need cooperation and agreement

RI, Australia need cooperation and agreementBy Damien Kingsbury MELBOURNE (JP): It is clear, despite the goodwill on the part of many people on both sides, that there continues to be considerable misunderstanding about the causes and solutions to the difficulties in Australia and Indonesia's...

KONI sets date for Olympic's training

KONI sets date for Olympic's training JAKARTA (JP): The National Sports Council (KONI) announced the centralized training program for the 2000 Olympic Games would begin on Feb. 1.KONI official in charge of athlete development Mochamad Hindarto said on Friday each sport with athletes who had...

Brothel busted, customers arrested

Brothel busted, customers arrested JAKARTA (JP): Central Jakarta Police detained 79 prostitutes along with 21 male customers on Thursday evening during a single raid at Hotel Paripurna on Jl. Hayam Wuruk.

China's stance on South China Sea

China's stance on South China SeaBy Santo Darmosumarto JAKARTA (JP): Conflict over territorial claims in the South China Sea -- especially those related to the Spratly Islands -- remains a serious threat to regional stability.

Chain of crisis centers for abused women planned

Chain of crisis centers for abused women planned JAKARTA (JP): The government will cooperate with women's organizations to establish a nationwide chain of crisis centers for abused women.The first one is expected to be up and running by April 2000.

Police nab more arson suspects

Police nab more arson suspects JAKARTA (JP): Police have arrested two more suspects in connection with Wednesday night's arson attack on the Christian- owned building complex in Cipayung, East Jakarta.Until last night, police, however, claimed to be still in the dark about the motives of the...

No friction in TNI, says Gen. Tyasno

No friction in TNI, says Gen. Tyasno JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian Military (TNI) leaders dismissed on Friday a reported fissure in their forces following the recent polemics between senior officers."There is no friction in the armed forces.

600 hectares of forest pillaged

600 hectares of forest pillaged WONOSOBO, Central Java: About 600 hectares of forest has been pillaged by thousands of local residents in the past week, inflicting a total of Rp 10 billion in financial losses, head of local state-owned forestry company Perhutani Dedi M. said on Thursday.

Drug protesters stage rally

Drug protesters stage rally MEDAN, North Sumatra: Hundreds of protesters grouped under various organizations thronged the city's main thoroughfares on Friday, voicing concerns over rampant drug abuse, gambling and prostitution during the Ramadhan fasting month.

Bank Mandiri's overseas operations face closure

Bank Mandiri's overseas operations face closure JAKARTA (JP): State-owned Bank Mandiri is in danger of losing its overseas operations if its financial status does not improve in the near future, Bank Indonesia Deputy Governor Subardjo Joyosumarto said on Friday.

12 security guards arrested for alleged role in killing

12 security guards arrested for alleged role in killing JAKARTA (JP): South Jakarta Police detectives spent almost a week tracking down the 12 alleged killers of Maulana Djoko Prayono, a 19-year-old youth, who was found last week barely alive in a dumpster.

Organda accepts 25% increase in bus fare with conditions

Organda accepts 25% increase in bus fare with conditions JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta chapter of the Association of Public Land Transportation Owners (Organda) accepted on Friday a 25 percent bus fare increase declared on Tuesday by the House of Representatives.

PON to spend Rp 61 billion

PON to spend Rp 61 billion SURABAYA (JP): The 15th National Games (PON) organizers announced on Friday that the quadrennial event would cost nearly Rp 61 billion (US$8.6 million).The organizers chairman, Imam Utomo, who is also East Java governor, said the biggest portion of the budget would come...

World donors pledge $520m for East Timor

World donors pledge $520m for East Timor TOKYO (AFP): International donors meeting in Tokyo on Friday pledged more than US$520 million to help East Timor's reconstruction on its path to statehood."Nearly 200 delegates from over 50 countries and international agencies gathered in Tokyo today to...

Garuda boss heads AAPA

Garuda boss heads AAPA JAKARTA (JP): President of state-owned flag carrier Garuda Indonesia, Abdulgani, has been appointed vice chairman of the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA).Abdulgani was appointed during the association's assembly meeting held in Tokyo in late November.

National team left in the final

National team left in the final JAKARTA (JP): The National Bermuda Bowl team was left 114- 134.33 International Match Point (IMP) behind the Pattimura bridge club after four of eight session final of the Bermuda Bowl and Venice Cup bridge simulation match at the Frans Waleleng bridge center in...

Gang robs Rp 36m in cash, equipment

Gang robs Rp 36m in cash, equipment DENPASAR, Bali: A gang of robbers burst into an electronic goods supplier and an office next door and got away with more than Rp 36 million in cash and several kinds of electronic equipment on Thursday.

Metrodata 3Q profit up

Metrodata 3Q profit up JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed information technology company PT Metrodata Electronics announced on Friday a net profit of Rp 32.9 billion (about US$4.7 million) for the third quarter, as compared to a net loss of Rp 86.9 billion in the same period last year.

Barren region has white stone potential

Barren region has white stone potentialBy R. Agus Bakti GUNUNG KIDUL, Yogyakarta (JP): People refer to the Gunung Kidul regency in Yogyakarta as a barren region. In the dry season it is hard to find water in the area.

FPI executives hail Sutiyoso for closing nightspots

FPI executives hail Sutiyoso for closing nightspots JAKARTA (JP): Executives from the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) expressed their satisfaction on Friday over Governor Sutiyoso's decision to temporarily close all nightspots during the Ramadhan fasting month.

Moody's upgrades APP rating

Moody's upgrades APP rating SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Moody's Investors Service Inc. said Friday it placed its Caa1 ratings of the Indonesia-based Asia Pulp & Paper Company Ltd. its subsidiaries on review for possible upgrade.

PBSI to groom young athletes in provincial chapters

PBSI to groom young athletes in provincial chapters JAKARTA (JP): The Badminton Association of Indonesia (PBSI) official in charge of athletes development, Mangombar Ferdinand Siregar, told reporters on Friday that the association planned to groom young talented athletes in provincial chapters.

The Ambon case

The Ambon caseFrom RepublikaI was deeply concerned when on Dec. 4, 1999, I read in a daily a news report titled Armored vehicles to be sent to Ambon. According to this report, National Police chief Gen.

Conversion Rates

Conversion RatesBank Indonesia's conversion rates on Dec. 17, 1999: Bank notes rates Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 7,050.00 7,120.00Australian dollar 1 4,529.63 4,578.16Austrian schilling 1 521.31 526.74Belgian franc 1 177.82 179.68Brunei dollar 1 4,205.69 4,249.99Canadian dollar 1 4,776.

Ex-Pertamina employees sue former president Soeharto

Ex-Pertamina employees sue former president Soeharto JAKARTA (JP): Five former employees of state-owned oil and gas company PT Pertamina filed a lawsuit on Friday demanding three defendants, including former president Soeharto, pay some Rp 5.

Special team deployed to crack down on crime

Special team deployed to crack down on crime BOGOR (JP): The Bogor Regional Police will deploy 18 plainclothes officers to crime-prone areas in an effort to maintain security during the Christmas and Idul Fitri holidays.

Maritime ministry gets officials

Maritime ministry gets officials JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Maritime Exploration Sarwono Kusumaatmadja swore in seven officials to his newly established department on Friday.After more than one month without an office or officials, the ministry now has five director generals, an inspectorate general...

Govt foreign debt totals $71.9b this fiscal year

Govt foreign debt totals $71.9b this fiscal year JAKARTA (JP): The government's overseas debt in the 1999/2000 fiscal year ending March 2000 is estimated to have reached US$71.9 billion, according to Chairman of the National Development Planning Board (Bappenas) Junaedy Hadisumarto.

Zarina's father loses lawsuit against police

Zarina's father loses lawsuit against police JAKARTA (JP): The South Jakarta District Court ruled on Friday in favor of City Police headquarters by declaring that last month's arrest of drug suspect Zarina Mirafsur was lawful.

Civilian guards to maintain order

Civilian guards to maintain order BANDUNG: West Java Police have pledged to maintain order in the province during the New Year and Idul Fitri holiday celebrations, despite a lack of personnel.Chief of the provincial police Maj. Gen.

Further efforts needed to strengthen future RI-China ties

Further efforts needed to strengthen future RI-China tiesBy Desra Percaya This is the second of two articles exploring the significance of President Abdurrahman Wahid's visit to China. LONDON (JP): Despite its contribution to seek a peaceful solution to the South China Sea conflict, Indonesia was...

Generals' lawyers denied entry to E. Timor

Generals' lawyers denied entry to E. Timor JAKARTA (JP): Lawyers representing Indonesian Military (TNI) generals who are to be questioned over suspected rights abuses in East Timor, were denied entry to the territory on Friday and have been told by UN officials to try again next week.

Ceramic and bamboo gamelan instruments could be a hit

Ceramic and bamboo gamelan instruments could be a hit YOGYAKARTA (JP): A set of traditional Javanese music gamelan instruments is usually made of bronze with wood as the supporting material.But Sunaryo, a lecturer at the Yogyakarta Arts Institute, has created an exciting innovation with his ceramic...

Govt submits law on human rights court

Govt submits law on human rights court JAKARTA (JP): In an unusual move, the government asked the House of Representatives to reject a draft law it submitted on Friday endorsing the government regulation in lieu of a law on the establishment of a human rights court.

LG Pumps to set up plant

LG Pumps to set up plant JAKARTA (JP): South Korean company LG Pumps plans to invest US$10 million in a factory in West Java to strengthen its market position in Indonesia and neighboring countries, the company's sales director Chang In Suk announced on Friday.

Malaysia's ruling party may fire election 'turncoats'

Malaysia's ruling party may fire election 'turncoats' KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysia's ruling party is considering sacking large numbers of "turncoat" members who worked for the opposition during last month's elections, reports said on Thursday.

Most Asian currencies gain ground on foreign buying

Most Asian currencies gain ground on foreign buying HONG KONG (Dow Jones): The South Korean won rose sharply Thursday after a sovereign credit rating upgrade released a wave of won buying that swept aside government efforts to hold the currency down.

Stock quotations on JSX

Stock quotations on JSXStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Dec. 16, 1999: Shares Close Change Trading Volume -------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 1,125 -25 14,500 Alakasa Industrindo 700 0 0 Alter Abadi 425 0 141,500 Alumindo Light Metal...

Japan raises aid for Timor

Japan raises aid for Timor TOKYO (AP): Japan said Thursday it will contribute US$100 million to an international aid package designed to help East Timor recover from the brutal end of Indonesian rule.The funds are part of a three-year, $307 million aid package that international donors are...

JSX sets deadline for Semen Cibinong

JSX sets deadline for Semen Cibinong JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) warned cement maker PT Semen Cibinong on Thursday to disclose the status of its undisclosed US$250 million fund by Friday or risk being delisted.

The issue of pardoning Soeharto

The issue of pardoning Soeharto President Abdurrahman Wahid has introduced his idea to pardon former president Soeharto, a statement that has sparked controversy in the community. Many parties have voiced their disagreement to this idea.

District court dismisses Paiton arbitration claims

District court dismisses Paiton arbitration claims JAKARTA (JP): The Central Jakarta district court ruled on Thursday that it had jurisdiction to examine the legality of the power purchase agreement (PPA) between state electricity company PT PLN and independent power producer PT Paiton Energy.

Gelora Senayan pledges transparent accountability

Gelora Senayan pledges transparent accountability JAKARTA (JP): The Gelora Senayan Management Board (BPGS) pledged for transparency on Thursday in the public accountability report of its funding to the National Sports Council (KONI).

Pelni, PT KAI struggle against ticket scalpers

Pelni, PT KAI struggle against ticket scalpers JAKARTA (JP): In anticipation of rampant scalping during Christmas, New Year and the post-fasting Idul Fitri holiday, state railway operator PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI) and state shipping company PT Pelni are making necessary preparations to curb the...

Petronas enters Gabon

Petronas enters Gabon KUALA LUMPUR (DPA): Malaysia's state-owned Petronas oil firm has entered into a venture with an Italian oil and gas company, ENI, to explore three areas off the west coast of the African nation of Gabon, a Petronas statement said Thursday.

INRO to abolish working group

INRO to abolish working group KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): The International Natural Rubber Organization (INRO) on Wednesday decided to discontinue a working group set up to chart the future of international cooperation in natural rubber, INRO acting executive director Gerard Loyen said.

House welcomes SCB's withdrawal from Bank Bali

House welcomes SCB's withdrawal from Bank Bali JAKARTA (JP): The House of Representatives Commission IX covering finance and budget welcomed on Thursday Standard Chartered Bank's withdrawal from its plan to invest in Bank Bali, saying it would open up opportunities for other investors to enter the...