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Yaspem foundation helps Maluku refugees, the poor

Yaspem foundation helps Maluku refugees, the poor JAKARTA (JP): Maria Mediatrix Mali, a resident of Maumere, East Nusa Tenggara, and director of the Society Development Foundation (Yaspem), dashes to a pig sty in nearby Kewapante village.

Government considering presidential decree on fuel price policy

Government considering presidential decree on fuel price policy JAKARTA (JP): The government is considering to issue a presidential decree to require export oriented companies to buy fuel at international prices, according to a senior government official.

Astra Graphica divestment

Astra Graphica divestment JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed information technology company PT Astra Graphica said it had completed the divestment of all of its non-ore business activitiesThe company said on Saturday it had sold its shoe-making business unit and its leather and garment business units to...

10 die ahead of Gus Dur's visit to Aceh

10 die ahead of Gus Dur's visit to Aceh BANDA ACEH, Aceh (JP): An ominous specter of violence looms ahead of President Abdurrahman Wahid's visit here on Tuesday, as at least 10 people died in separate incidents across the province over the weekend.

SMUN 70 stages photo expo

SMUN 70 stages photo expo JAKARTA (JP): Students of state run senior high school SMUN 70 will launch on Monday an exhibition of their photographs at the Foto Cahya Gallery in Kemang, South Jakarta.Altogether, some 70 black and white and color prints will be displayed in the exhibition which will...

Donors pledge US$2.4b in aid to Vietnam

Donors pledge US$2.4b in aid to Vietnam HANOI (AP): International donors have pledged US$2.4 billion in development aid to Vietnam, praising the government's efforts in pursuing economic reforms.Last year, the aid pledges totaled $2.

Demo to be held against workers' rights abuses

Demo to be held against workers' rights abuses JAKARTA (JP): Some 100 workers from West Java who used to work abroad are slated to gather at the Hotel Indonesia roundabout on Monday in a rally to commemorate International Migrant Workers Solidarity Day and as part of the campaign against violence...

Thorny period in Indonesia-Singapore relations is over: Marzuki

Thorny period in Indonesia-Singapore relations is over: MarzukiBy Budiman Moerdijat JAKARTA (JP): Attorney General Marzuki Darusman, after a meeting with Singapore's Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong and Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew, said that the thorny period between the two countries which erupted...

PBVSI eyes gold at SEA Games

PBVSI eyes gold at SEA Games SEMARANG (JP): The Indonesian Volleyball Federation (PBVSI) is aiming to win two golds for the men's division and two silvers for the women's division at the 2001 Kuala Lumpur Southeast Asian (SEA) Games, the PBVSI deputy chairman for athletes development Putut...

Government has no intention of negotiating in Aceh: Activist

Government has no intention of negotiating in Aceh: Activist The signs are that the government has no plans to come to the table to seek a peaceful settlement on Aceh, sociologist Otto Syamsudin who is also the director of Cordova, a non-governmental organization focusing on human rights, told The...

Consumers feel more confident about economy

Consumers feel more confident about economy JAKARTA (JP): The consumer confidence index rose to 56.8 from 52.2 on the back of stronger confidence in the economy in the reporting month and its prospects in the coming six months.

Pawning business picks up for holidays

Pawning business picks up for holidays JAKARTA (JP): Pawnshops in the capital are no longer dominated by visits from the poor, with many affluent figures, like businesspeople, celebrities and even children of former ministers, visiting the shops often to get loans by pawning their belongings.

Boats could be those feared sunk

Boats could be those feared sunk CANBERRA (AP): Two boatloads of suspected illegal immigrants found off northwest Australia this weekend could be those feared lost at sea last week, authorities said on Sunday.

Gus Dur says IMF playing into his enemies' hands

Gus Dur says IMF playing into his enemies' hands BANGKOK (Agencies): Indonesian President Abdurrahman Wahid has claimed that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is bolstering his enemies by delaying its latest aid tranche, according to local media.

Boeing faces court battle over SilkAir plane crash

Boeing faces court battle over SilkAir plane crash SINGAPORE (Agencies): Thirty-one families of victims from a 1997 SilkAir plane crash will take action against aircraft manufacturer Boeing in U.S. courts in a bid to find out what happened on the doomed flight, the Sunday Times reported on Sunday.

Women's rights can rebuild nation

Women's rights can rebuild nationFrom Media IndonesiaDec. 10, 2000 heralded the observance of International Human Rights Day. This should increasingly strengthen our resolve to enforce human rights and uphold democracy and justice in Indonesia.

Ambonese are haunted by rumors of holiday riots

Ambonese are haunted by rumors of holiday riots AMBON, Maluku (JP): Ambonese are cautious as rumors have it that fresh interreligion conflicts will erupt during the Christmas and Idul Fitri holidays.Chairman of Maluku Protestant Church Synod Sammy Titaley said on Saturday that rumors on possible...

Silk Air insurer files lawsuit against Boeing

Silk Air insurer files lawsuit against Boeing NEW YORK (Dow Jones): The insurer of a Silk Air jetliner that crashed in Indonesia in 1997, killing all 104 people aboard, filed a lawsuit Friday blaming the aircraft's manufacturer, Boeing Co. (BA), for a defect in the Boeing 737's design.

Ramadhan time for Jakarta

Ramadhan time for JakartaMonday Maghrib 6:07 p.m.Tuesday Imsak 4:02 a.m.Subuh 4:12 a.m.

Government issues new debt restructuring policy

Government issues new debt restructuring policy JAKARTA (JP): The Financial Sector Policy Committee (FSPC) has issued a new ruling that will provide the legal basis for creditors regarding concessions that can be granted to debtors in a bid to accelerate debt restructuring process.

Kamra seeks final verdict on their future

Kamra seeks final verdict on their future JAKARTA (JP): Some 1,000 civilian guards of the People's Security (Kamra) from Central Java arrived in the capital on Sunday to seek the government's final decision on their fate as their period of service is due to end on Dec. 31.

Baby drama in Malaysia

Baby drama in Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Three Malaysian robbers trying to escape pursuing police officers stole a car, taking the owner's baby with them, according to a report on Sunday.The Sunday Star said the trio only managed to drive a short distance before crashing, and being arrested.

Free SMS chatting for GSM phone users

Free SMS chatting for GSM phone usersBy Lim Tri Santosa BANDUNG (JP): Johny Adrian, an 18-year-old student, taps at the keypad of his silver-metallic cellular phone as he sits with friends at a shopping mall, sending text messages to other friends.

Trust is the crux of national integration

Trust is the crux of national integration Preserving patience, as the President urged last week, is not a realistic way to escape from the crisis, writes Mochtar Buchori. JAKARTA (JP): I felt quite appalled reading the report of President Abdurrahman Wahid's speech on Dec. 13.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta: Exhibitions * Photo Exhibition: A Letter from the Ocean by Mosista Pambudi at Galeri Foto Jurnalistik Antara, Jl. Antara No. 59 Pasar Baru, Central Jakarta (Phone: 3458771), until Jan. 24.

Prima to play 15 tours abroad

Prima to play 15 tours abroad SEMARANG (JP): The Indonesian Tennis Association (Pelti) Central Java chapter chairman Soekendro said on Saturday that the body supports its junior player Prima Simpatiaji to compete in 15 tournaments abroad.

Ethnic brawls in West Kalimantan still going on

Ethnic brawls in West Kalimantan still going on JAKARTA (JP): Brawls between Madurese migrants and locals in Kereng Pangi area, Katingan Hilir district, Kotawaringin regency, Central Kalimantan, continued on Sunday as four buses were set on fire.The buses of P.O.

Nokia launches new cell phone

Nokia launches new cell phone JAKARTA (JP): Mobile phone manufacturer Nokia Mobile Phones Pte. Ltd. introduced its Bluetooth solution for wireless connectivity between a mobile phone and a personal computer (PC).

Post-Idul Fitri acts of violence

Post-Idul Fitri acts of violenceFrom Rakyat MerdekaFrom my observations of the current political situation in Indonesia, I can tell that political parties, as well as NGOs, have been demanding their rights to the current government, or expressing their objection or disapproval toward other parties,...

Top NU ulemas still support Abdurrahman

Top NU ulemas still support Abdurrahman MALANG, East Java (JP): Top ulemas of the country's largest Muslim organization Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) are said to still support President Abdurrahman Wahid despite being critical of his leadership, NU chairman Hasyim Muzadi has said.

Dubious nature of YLKAI

Dubious nature of YLKAI It was interesting for Manulife to receive a public letter from the Foundation of Indonesian Insurance Consumers (YLKAI), an organization which claims to represent the interest of insurance consumers in Indonesia, but which Manulife is aware of being run by lawyers...

Light moment for 6,000 orphans

Light moment for 6,000 orphans JAKARTA (JP): The McDonald's chain of fast food restaurants provided meals for more than 6,000 orphans at a breaking of the fast gathering at the Senayan Indoor Tennis Stadium, Central Jakarta on Sunday.

Cellular operators spend $800m to expand networks

Cellular operators spend $800m to expand networks JAKARTA (JP): The country's seven cellular operators have invested more than US$800 million this year to expand their networks, the Association of Indonesian Cellular Operators (ATSI) said on Saturday.

E. Java pawn business booming

E. Java pawn business booming JEMBER, East Java (JP): Local pawn offices here have been allocated an additional Rp 2 billion (US$210,526) to anticipate a jump in the number of people pawning their belongings to raise money for the holiday season.

Tickets to Java all sold out

Tickets to Java all sold out BALIKPAPAN, East Kalimantan (JP): Thousands of migrants from Java living here may have to postpone their plans to go home for the coming holidays as tickets for pre-Christmas departures to Jakarta and Surabaya through Sepinggan Airport and Semayang Port here were all...

MU plans Chinese and Malay website

MU plans Chinese and Malay website HONG KONG (AFP): Manchester United, the world's wealthiest soccer club, will launch Chinese and Malay language websites in March for its huge regional fan base, a report said on Sunday.

Carlsberg in joint venture with Singapore-based beverage company

Carlsberg in joint venture with Singapore-based beverage company COPENHAGEN (Reuters): Danish brewery group Carlsberg said on Friday it signed a joint venture agreement with Singapore-based Chang Beverage Company to form Carlsberg Asia Ltd, a 50-50 joint venture.

Abdurrahman attacks IMF and Lee Kuan Yew

Abdurrahman attacks IMF and Lee Kuan Yew BANGKOK (Agencies): Indonesian President Abdurrahman Wahid accused the IMF of bolstering his enemies by delaying its latest aid tranche and criticized the Singapore government for doing nothing to curb speculation on the rupiah.

Heavy rain to come through January

Heavy rain to come through January JAKARTA (JP): Heavy seasonal rains will continue to affect most areas of Indonesia except for Java where only light sporadic rain will fall from overcast skies, an official said.

Governor to raise minimum wage

Governor to raise minimum wage SEMARANG: Governor Mardiyanto said on Saturday he would bow to demands to increase the 2001 minimum monthly salary of workers in the province from the earlier decreed Rp 234,000.

Mob loots hard liquor from stores

Mob loots hard liquor from stores PURWOKERTO, Central Java: A mob of some 100 people calling themselves the Wangon District Ukhuwah Muslim Group raided dozens of stores and kiosks in the district late Saturday, and seized thousands of bottles of liquor."What they did was illegal.

Police destroy liquor, firecrackers

Police destroy liquor, firecrackers BANDUNG: About 43,000 bottles of liquor and 433,000 firecrackers seized during a recent police operation were destroyed here on Saturday.Bandung Police chief Supt. Bagus Kurniawan said the alcohol was confiscated from dealers, bars and street vendors as part of a...

People in Kudus live in religious harmony

People in Kudus live in religious harmonyBy Wahyuni Kamah KUDUS, Central Java (JP): After a bit of bargaining, a pedicab driver finally agreed to take me to Kudus Tower from the town square for Rp 4,000.

Committees for property rights bids

Committees for property rights bids JAKARTA (JP): The government has set up two committees to examine appeals filed by applicants whose requests for patents and trademarks of their products have been rejected by the directorate general of intellectual property rights of the Ministry of Justice and...

Sheraton Surabaya raises aid funds

Sheraton Surabaya raises aid funds SURABAYA: The Sheraton Surabaya Hotel Towers has raised over Rp 176 million as of November as part of a worldwide program to help children.The program, called Check Out for Children, is coordinated by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and encourages...

Indonesian art, hot items at auctions

Indonesian art, hot items at auctionsBy Boudewijn Brands AMSTERDAM, the Netherlands (JP): A concentration of offers attract more buyers. That is a marketing strategy. So usually, auction houses, targeting wealthy buyers in Singapore, plan their sales at the same time.

Estrada 'heard' about check

Estrada 'heard' about check PUERTO PRINCESA, Philippines (AFP): Impeached Philippine President Joseph Estrada said Saturday "somebody told me" about a five million peso (US$100,000) gift from a former friend who later accused the Philippine leader of taking bribes.

Aussie, Kiwi plan new W. Pacific forum

Aussie, Kiwi plan new W. Pacific forum AUCKLAND, New Zealand (AP): Aiming at strengthening ties between nations in the West Pacific, Australian and New Zealand on Saturday said they want to establish a new forum in the region.

Slow down to keep fit in Ramadhan

Slow down to keep fit in RamadhanBy Tri Hafiningsih JAKARTA (JP): Fasting during the holy month of Ramadhan means no food and drink from dawn till dusk, but this does not necessarily have to have a detrimental effect on your physical fitness.

How to minimize the disruption

How to minimize the disruption The End of Change -- How Your Company can Sustain Growth andInnovation while Avoiding Change FatigueBy Peter Scott-Morgan, Erik Hoving, Henk Smit and Arnoud van derSlotMcGraw-Hill, 2001302 ppUS$24.95 JAKARTA (JP): Nothing is permanent but change.