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Bali's car rental firms on the brink of bankruptcy

Bali's car rental firms on the brink of bankruptcy DENPASAR, Bali (JP): The car rental sector on the tourist island of Bali is facing hardship because of a drop in tourist arrivals and the country's critical economic, social and political conditions.

Integrating people with disabilities into society

Integrating people with disabilities into societyBy Inge Komardjaja and Ellen P.S. Sasiang BANDUNG (JP): The annual observance of the International Day of Disabled Persons is Dec. 3, but the integration of people with disabilities into Indonesian society through equal treatment and opportunities is...

Police to arrest Papua leader

Police to arrest Papua leader JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: Police have vowed to arrest Papua community leader Theys Eluay for allegedly being behind the hoisting of the separatist Morning Star flag in the easternmost province on Dec. 1.

Aceh rights trial could convene before Idul Fitri

Aceh rights trial could convene before Idul Fitri JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid reportedly approved a trial for alleged rights abusers in Aceh which could convene as early as before next month's Idul Fitri.

Paiton says court lacks authority to hear case

Paiton says court lacks authority to hear case JAKARTA (JP): Independent power producer PT Paiton Energy's lawyer said on Wednesday he would ask the Central Jakarta district court to stop the trial of its dispute with state-owned electricity company PT PLN, saying the forum did not have any...

Ramadhan time for Jakarta

Ramadhan time for JakartaThursday Maghrib 6:05 p.m.FridayImsak 4:01 a.m.Subuh 4:11 a.m.

East Asian economies forecast to expand 6.5 percent in 2000

East Asian economies forecast to expand 6.5 percent in 2000 TOKYO (AFP): East Asia's 10 biggest economies, excluding Japan, are forecast to expand 6.5 percent in 2000 as they steadily recover from financial crises, a Tokyo thinktank said Wednesday."The region's economic growth rate increased from 1.

One person dead in arson attack

One person dead in arson attack JAKARTA (JP): One person was killed and another severely injured when a complex of buildings belonging to Dulos Christian humanitarian foundation in the eastern Jakarta subdistrict of Cilangkap was burned by a mob on Tuesday night.

Sand diggers go on rampage

Sand diggers go on rampage MAGELANG, Central Java: Some 200 sand diggers in Jurangjero village here burned 13 excavating machines and an office belonging to a quarry company on Tuesday.Two employees of the firm, Jumino, 16, and Rochmadi, 24, were injured during the attack, which followed a dispute...

Flights fully booked until first week of January

Flights fully booked until first week of January JAKARTA (JP): City residents planning to celebrate Christmas and the once-in-a-lifetime millennium rollover abroad should be ready to face the unpleasant fact that all flights from Jakarta to several local and international destinations are fully...

Tourism villages offer an alternative way

Tourism villages offer an alternative wayBy Tri Budhi Sastrio DENPASAR, Bali (JP):Tourism villages have become popular a alternative of conventional tourism.The tourism village concept, which was developed as another form of rural tourism or agrotourism, brings to mind an obvious vision and...

A generation of lost children

A generation of lost children I absolutely agree with Steven Woodhouse from Unicef and Coordinating Minister for People's Welfare and Poverty Eradication Basri Hasanuddin's worry and fear about "losing a generation of children in Indonesia today".

The Texmaco explosion

The Texmaco explosion The most impressive feature of the Texmaco affair to most observers perhaps has been, as it were, the lightning speed with which Attorney General Marzuki Darusman reacted to a report of suspected financial and political collusion on a grand scale.

Staple food prices soar in Tangerang

Staple food prices soar in Tangerang TANGERANG (JP): Staple food prices in several markets in Tangerang soared in the first week of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadhan, drawing complaints from customers preparing for the festive season.

Former governor recalls growths of the city

Former governor recalls growths of the city The recent closure of the city's "rehabilitation" center for prostitutes in Kramat Tunggak, North Jakarta, finally ended the long-held controversies about the area.

Indosat opens IDD to Israel

Indosat opens IDD to Israel JAKARTA (JP): International call operator PT Indosat has announced the opening of a direct dialing facility to Israel to anticipate increased call traffic between the two countries following President Abdurrahman Wahid's move to improve trade ties between the two...

Conversion Rates

Conversion RatesBank Indonesia's conversion rates on Dec. 15, 1999: Bank notes rates Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 7,179.00 7,251.00Australian dollar 1 4,561.54 4,610.91Austrian schilling 1 524.64 530.17Belgian franc 1 178.96 180.84Brunei dollar 1 4,267.88 4,313.25Canadian dollar 1 4,845.

House okays 25% fare hike during Idul Fitri exodus

House okays 25% fare hike during Idul Fitri exodus JAKARTA (JP): The traditional 25 percent increase in bus fares during the post-fasting Idul Fitri holiday exodus will be maintained, the House of Representatives announced on Wednesday.

Noegroho threatens to seal 'drug-infested' spots

Noegroho threatens to seal 'drug-infested' spots JAKARTA (JP): City police chief Maj. Gen. Noegroho Djajoesman warned operators of discotheques, pubs and bars that he would seal any of the businesses for an indefinite period and recommend the revocation of their operating permits should the venues...

SCB pulls out of Bank Bali deal

SCB pulls out of Bank Bali deal JAKARTA (JP): The UK-based Standard Chartered Bank (SCB) has withdrawn its plan to invest in Bank Bali following strong opposition from the local bank's staff, according to an official at the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) who asked for anonymity.

Student charged with drug use

Student charged with drug use BOGOR (JP): A prosecutor demanded on Wednesday that the Bogor District Court sentence Rino Siswanto, 22, a college student, to two years in prison for narcotics abuse.Rino was apprehended on June 4 for allegedly using putaw (low- grade heroin) in a boarding house in...

Displaced people to be resettled in March

Displaced people to be resettled in March JAKARTA (JP): The government will start relocating displaced people to new transmigration areas in March 2000, State Minister of Transmigration and Population Al Hilal Hamdi said on Wednesday.

Snipers deployed for holiday season

Snipers deployed for holiday season SEMARANG: In a move to maintain security and order, provincial police here plan to deploy 250 snipers during the Christmas and Idul Fitri holiday seasons.The sharp shooters will be posted in areas long known for their vulnerability to crime, notably the north...

E. Timor donors to hold first meeting in Japan

E. Timor donors to hold first meeting in Japan TOKYO (AFP): International aid donors to East Timor hold their first full-scale meeting this week in Japan along with independence leader Xanana Gusmao.The two-day meeting will begin on Thursday, drawing more than 100 officials from 30 countries mainly...

Intervention forces won down as late buying lifts baht, rupiah

Intervention forces won down as late buying lifts baht, rupiah HONG KONG (Dow Jones): Verbal intervention coupled with government-directed dollar buying forced the South Korean won lower for the second day running on Wednesday.

Police arrested Zarina without warrant: Witnesses

Police arrested Zarina without warrant: Witnesses JAKARTA (JP): City police detectives testified before judges at the South Jakarta District Court on Wednesday that they arrested drug suspect Zarina Mirafsur and her boyfriend Ahian Santoso alias Yeye without an arrest warrant in their possession.

RI maid commits suicide in Kuwait

RI maid commits suicide in Kuwait KUWAIT CITY (AFP): An Indonesian maid working in Kuwait has committed suicide by slicing her stomach open, like the Japanese ritual hara-kiri, newspapers reported Wednesday.

Pardoning Soeharto

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.

Three people arrested in Ambon with guns, ammunition

Three people arrested in Ambon with guns, ammunition AMBON, Maluku (JP): Three people were apprehended for allegedly carrying ammunition, detonators, weapons and marijuana aboard KM Dobonsolo, which docked in the naval base in Ambon early on Wednesday.

Astra Sedaya prepays debts

Astra Sedaya prepays debts HONG KONG (Dow Jones): Indonesian auto finance company PT Astra Sedaya Finance has repaid its foreign currency debt in full, before maturity and without debt restructuring, making it the first and only Indonesian finance company to do so, shareholder GE Capital Asia...

EIG, Lippo form alliance

EIG, Lippo form alliance JAKARTA (JP): American International Group, Inc (AIG), a U.S.- based insurance organization, has entered into an agreement to purchase a 70 percent stake in PT Asuransi Jiwa Lippo Utama, a subsidiary of PT Asuransi Lippo Life.

Govt to help fund Olympics training

Govt to help fund Olympics training JAKARTA (JP): State Secretary Ali Rahman has approved the Gelora Senayan Management Board's (BPGS) plan to financially assist the National Sports Council (KONI) in its preparations for athletes competing in the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney in September.

Hope high on Gus Dur's Cabinet

Hope high on Gus Dur's CabinetBy Richard Mann JAKARTA (JP): Because Indonesia's new president, Abdurrahman Wahid, or Gus Dur, has not issued any comprehensive statement of policy, many people outside Indonesia seem to think his government has no policy. Nothing seems further than the truth.

Estrada inaugurates Manila metro system

Estrada inaugurates Manila metro system MANILA (Reuters): Philippine President Joseph Estrada inaugurated a suburban rail system for his crowded capital on Wednesday, saying it was a Christmas gift to the people of Manila.

Liberian arrested with 100g heroin

Liberian arrested with 100g heroin JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta Police detectives arrested a 22-year-old Liberian allegedly in possession of 100 grams of heroin, worth about Rp 40 million (US$5,715), at a hotel in Petamburan subdistrict, Central Jakarta, on Wednesday night.

Deviant rituals still occur in Balinese Hindu community

Deviant rituals still occur in Balinese Hindu communityBy Putu Wirata DENPASAR, Bali (JP): The Balinese Hindu community, which is strongly fused with religious and traditional ceremonies, has deviant rituals that still occur on the island.

KSEI prepared for Y2K

KSEI prepared for Y2K JAKARTA (JP): Activity at the Indonesian Central Securities Depository (KSEI) will not be affected by the Y2K bug because the depository's settlement system is still manually delivered, Capital Market Y2K Implementation Committee chairman Surdiyanto Suryodarmodjo said.

Pelti undecided on Davis Cup coach

Pelti undecided on Davis Cup coach JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Tennis Association (Pelti) was unable to resolve on Wednesday a dispute over who to appoint as the Davis Cup team's coach.Pelti's official in charge of junior athlete development, Dedy Prasetyo, suggested the deadlock could be broken...

RI bridge team reaches semifinal

RI bridge team reaches semifinal JAKARTA (JP): The National Bermuda Bowl team reached the semifinals on Wednesday after defeating Belanda Indonesia Bridge Club (BC) 103-71 in the four-session quarterfinals.

Kadin forms committee to rejuvenate economy

Kadin forms committee to rejuvenate economy JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) announced on Wednesday the lineup of the National Economic Rehabilitation Committee, which will advise the government on efforts to reinvigorate the crippled real sector.

Where to go in Bali for Thursday, Dec. 16, 1999

Where to go in Bali for Thursday, Dec. 16, 1999Exhibitions * Photo Exhibition of winners and nominees of the Bali International Photo Competition '99, at Exhibition hall, the Mandala Garuda Wisnu Kencana, Jl. Raya Uluwatu - Ungasan, Jimbaran, until Dec. 31.

Japan helps auto industry

Japan helps auto industry TOKYO (DPA): The Japanese government plans to send experts on the automobile industry to Southeast Asian countries from fiscal 2000 to improve the operations of local auto parts manufacturers, an official of Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) said...

U.S. sets antidumping duties

U.S. sets antidumping duties WASHINGTON (AFP): The U.S. Commerce Department on Tuesday announced proposed punitive duties for imports of carbon quality steel plate products from Japan, India, Indonesia, South Korea, Italy and France.The duties will be applied if another U.S.

Stock quotations on JSX

Stock quotations on JSXStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Dec. 15, 1999: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 1,150 0 70,500 Alakasa Industrindo 700 0 0 Alter Abadi 425 0 70,500 Alumindo Light Metal...

Generals protest 'baseless' accusations

Generals protest 'baseless' accusations JAKARTA (JP): Lawyers representing six military and police generals have demanded censure against human rights investigators for accusing their clients of committing human rights abuses in East Timor based on scant and incomplete evidence.

RI importers still hesitant to buy Australian goods

RI importers still hesitant to buy Australian goods JAKARTA (JP): A significant number of Indonesian importers are still boycotting Australian commodities due to ill feeling between the two countries relating to the East Timor issue.

Noegroho regrets use of force against lawyer

Noegroho regrets use of force against lawyer JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta Police chief Maj. Gen. Noegroho Djajoesman said on Wednesday that he disagreed with and regretted the approach taken by his officers when arresting lawyer Petrus Bala Pattyona the day before.

45 years after its formation, Army observes 1st anniversary

45 years after its formation, Army observes 1st anniversary AMBARAWA, Central Java (JP): Fifty-four years after it was formed, the Indonesian Army declared its first anniversary on Wednesday.Dec. 15, the anniversary of the infantry, was officially "annexed" on Wednesday as the celebration to mark...

Chinese trade mission expected to boost ties

Chinese trade mission expected to boost ties JAKARTA (JP): A delegation of businesspeople from China will arrive in Indonesia in the first quarter of next year to promote trade and investment, according to the Indonesia-China Economic, Social and Cultural Cooperation Association.

PDI-P to oppose fuel, electricity rate hikes

PDI-P to oppose fuel, electricity rate hikes JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan) said on Wednesday it would oppose plans to raise fuel prices and electricity tariffs while allegations of corruption in the two sectors went uninvestigated.