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TNI lawyers wish to visit E. Timor to seek truth

TNI lawyers wish to visit E. Timor to seek truth JAKARTA (JP): Lawyers defending Indonesian Military (TNI) officers suspected of being responsible for violence in East Timor said they would like to visit the territory to prove their clients' innocence.

Govt rules out SIA support for Garuda

Govt rules out SIA support for Garuda JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Communications Agum Gumelar ruled out on Tuesday the possibility of involving Singapore Airlines in the management of state-owned air carrier Garuda Indonesia.

Tin-producing Bangka loses its luster with toxic waste

Tin-producing Bangka loses its luster with toxic wasteBy Budi Pristiwanto BANGKA ISLAND, South Sumatra (JP): The heyday of Bangka as a tin-producing island is fading. Before the 1970s, the island's residents used to shop with dollars.

Mayor's post for civilian

Mayor's post for civilian YOGYAKARTA: Yogyakarta Governor Sultan Hamengku Buwono X said here on Tuesday the mayor and regent are political posts which should be held by civilians, not military members.Speaking to journalists after a meeting with members of the provincial legislature, the governor,...

Police seize 30,000 firecrackers

Police seize 30,000 firecrackers KARANGANYAR, Central Java: Local police have seized a total of 30,000 firecrackers during a series of operations since the start of the fasting month of Ramadhan.Karanganyar Police chief Lt. Col.

Number of refugees reaches 640,000

Number of refugees reaches 640,000 JAKARTA (JP): As of mid-November, almost 640,000 displaced people were still in refugee centers built in eight provinces across the country, Minister of Home Affairs Surjadi Soedirdja said on Tuesday.

Govt warns of sanctions over annual bonuses

Govt warns of sanctions over annual bonuses JAKARTA (JP): The government will impose administrative and social sanctions against companies which refuse to pay their workers Christmas and Idul Fitri bonuses, Minister of Manpower Bomer Pasaribu said on Tuesday.

Zarina's lawyer arrested for using faked document

Zarina's lawyer arrested for using faked document JAKARTA (JP): City police detectives arrested a lawyer of well-known drug suspect Zarina Mirafsur on Tuesday for submitting a fake document during his client's trial.

Dua Musim gives a good impression

Dua Musim gives a good impression JAKARTA (JP): If tonight was anything to go by, the five days Dua Musim has been in business appears likely to set seafood standards in the capital for a long time to come.

Nightspot workers rally to keep their doors open

Nightspot workers rally to keep their doors open JAKARTA (JP): Some 4,000 nightspots operators and their employees staged a counter protest at City Hall on Tuesday following a rally a day earlier at the same place which strongly called for the closure of the businesses.

Ramadhan time for Jakarta

Ramadhan time for JakartaTuesday Maghrib 6:04 p.m.Wednesday Imsak 4:00 a.m.Subuh 4:10 a.m.

Four die in truck accident

Four die in truck accident KENDAL, Central Java: A truck carrying 40 workers from the state rubber plantation PTP 18 rolled over four times on a slope in Getar village here on Sunday afternoon, causing the deaths of four passengers and injuring 20 others.Sukorejo Police Subprecinct chief Second Lt.

TMPI floats shares on JSX

TMPI floats shares on JSX JAKARTA (JP): Plywood producer PT Tirta Mahakam Plywood Industry (TMPI) floated on Monday its shares on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX).President of PT Harita Kencana Securities Christina Lim said the wood-based industry's shares received a good response from the public...

1,400 tons of CPO from Deli Tama tanks to be tendered

1,400 tons of CPO from Deli Tama tanks to be tendered JAKARTA (JP): PT PP London Sumatra Indonesia has announced it will soon tender 1,400 tons of crude palm oil (CPO) with a hydrocarbon content of between 54 ppm (parts per million) and 221 ppm currently kept at Deli Tama Indonesia storage tanks.

Protesters occupy City Hall, demand nightclubs be closed

Protesters occupy City Hall, demand nightclubs be closed JAKARTA (JP): Some 4,000 activists from the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) broke into and occupied on Monday Jakarta's City Hall, paralyzing city administration activities for the whole day.

Govt plans to raise fuel and power prices

Govt plans to raise fuel and power prices JAKARTA (JP): The government plans to hike fuel prices by at least 20 percent and electricity tariffs by 35 percent after April 1.Minister of Mines and Energy Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono promised on Monday the government would move cautiously in order not to...

Prospects of world economic integration

Prospects of world economic integrationBy Ronald Nangoi JAKARTA (JP): The continuous process of economic liberalization and globalization is challenging regional economics. Despite doubts about the prospect of world trade liberalization due to its complexities and the Asian monetary crisis, the...

Gus Dur's visit to Ambon draws mixed reactions

Gus Dur's visit to Ambon draws mixed reactions JAKARTA (JP): Observers were divided on Monday over the significance of President Abdurrahman Wahid and Vice President Megawati Soekarnoputri's visit to Ambon, the capital of riot-torn Maluku.

Merpati backs govt plan to seek SIA's help

Merpati backs govt plan to seek SIA's help JAKARTA (JP): State-owned air carrier Merpati Nusantara Airlines welcomes the government's plan to hire Singapore Airlines as the airline's management consultant.

Gus Dur urges 'Antara' news agency to remain independent

Gus Dur urges 'Antara' news agency to remain independent JAKARTA (JP): Despite being recognized as a national news agency, President Abdurrahman Wahid on Monday urged Antara to remain independent and avoid being used as a tool for propagation as it was in the past."This should not happen again.

Volcanologists watch Mt. Lokon

Volcanologists watch Mt. Lokon MANADO, North Sulawesi: Volcanologists have discovered an extension of a dry spot in Mount Lokon, which is located near this provincial capital, raising fears of a possible eruption.

IMF to disburse new loan to RI in January: Neiss

IMF to disburse new loan to RI in January: Neiss JAKARTA (JP): The International Monetary Fund will disburse its next tranche of loans to Indonesia immediately after the government presents in January its next state budget draft to the House of Representatives, visiting IMF Asia Pacific director...

Bulog food stocks sufficient until January: Kalla

Bulog food stocks sufficient until January: Kalla JAKARTA (JP): Food supplies such as rice, sugar, wheat flour and soybean are sufficient to meet increasing demand during Christmas, New Year and Idul Fitri holidays, Jusuf Kalla, head of the State Logistics Agency (Bulog), said on Wednesday.

Rapist incurs customary fine

Rapist incurs customary fine BAJAWA, East Nusa Tenggara: An employee from the Ngada regency Ministry of Public Works office and a subdistrict head have been ordered to pay customary fines for raping and molesting underage girls.

Let change flow naturally

Let change flow naturally The widespread discussion of the establishment of a federal state for the Republic of Indonesia is reasonable, provided the discourse is meant as an endeavor to solve the threat of a national disintegration that is already on its threshold.

Bird hobby impacts on birds in the wild

Bird hobby impacts on birds in the wildBy Paul Jepson and Farquhar Stirling JAKARTA (JP): The popular Indonesian pastime of bird-keeping may be having serious impacts on wild populations of native songbirds.

Bureaucracy 'hampers' swift trial on Aceh

Bureaucracy 'hampers' swift trial on Aceh JAKARTA (JP): A member of the government-sanctioned inquiry into violence in Aceh said on Monday bureaucratic red tape has been hampering the swift prosecution of human rights abusers in the troubled province.

Ending the Maluku mayhem

Ending the Maluku mayhem After months of waiting, the people of Maluku were finally visited on Sunday by President Abdurrahman Wahid and Vice President Megawati Soekarnoputri.The visit had long been expected, because locals had witnessed with disgust the bloody intercommunal clashes and had failed...

Firefighters ask for public understanding

Firefighters ask for public understanding JAKARTA (JP): As their bosses are fighting for more equipment and personnel, the city's firefighters are fighting for a greater public understanding of their job and for an adequate monthly wage packet."We have chosen this job as our profession.

Rekayasa Industri eyes Middle Eastern market

Rekayasa Industri eyes Middle Eastern market JAKARTA (JP): State owned construction company PT Rekayasa Industri is eying the Middle East market as part of its overseas expansion program.Company president Hari G.

15,000 bottles of booze seized

15,000 bottles of booze seized JAKARTA (JP): Some 15,000 bottles of liquor, some with alcohol content of 43 percent, were confiscated from two shops in the Tanah Abang area of Central Jakarta during a raid last weekend.

Dedy is players' first pick to coach Davis Cup squad

Dedy is players' first pick to coach Davis Cup squad JAKARTA (JP): Players on the country's Davis Cup squad prefer Dedy Prasetyo as their coach and nonplaying captain for the first round Asia Oceania Group II match against the Philippines in Manila in February.

Perbasi meets Panasia club for basketball solution

Perbasi meets Panasia club for basketball solution JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Basketball Association (Perbasi) has approached Bandung-based club Panasia Indosyntec to seek a solution to an incident which occurred during the semifinals match of the 1999 A Mild Kobatama national basketball league...

The case for resolving past wrongs

The case for resolving past wrongsBy Mary S. Zurbuchen JAKARTA (JP): Now that the excitement of the presidential election has dissipated, the country is turning to President Abdurrahman Wahid and his Cabinet to address the challenges of its ravaged economy, restore confidence in public...

Man stabbed in daylight robbery

Man stabbed in daylight robbery BOGOR (JP): A 45-year-old man identified as Inggit Sulaeman, a resident of Gang Salim in Ciwaringin, Central Bogor, was stabbed in the abdomen by a group of robbers who stole Rp 12 million in cash, police said Monday.

Zimbabwean, Indonesian nabbed with heroin

Zimbabwean, Indonesian nabbed with heroin JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta Police detectives arrested a Zimbabwean national and an Indonesian on Sunday evening, when caught red- handed trying to sell heroin to undercover police officers, a high-ranking city police officer said.

Conversion Rates

Conversion RatesBank Indonesia's conversion rates on Dec. 13, 1999: Bank notes rates Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 7,194.00 7,266.00Australian dollar 1 4,573.23 4,622.63Austrian schilling 1 529.87 535.70Belgian franc 1 180.74 182.73Brunei dollar 1 4,288.52 4,334.03Canadian dollar 1 4,865.

A time to unwind at Tanjung Lesung's spa

A time to unwind at Tanjung Lesung's spa JAKARTA (JP): Feeling harried after a hectic working period is common for people living in a metropolis like Jakarta. So people, particularly professionals and business community, must always be fit and energetic to be able to concentrate on their business.

Free tap water for mosques

Free tap water for mosques BOGOR (JP): City-owned tap water company PDAM Bogor has decided not to charge 289 mosques for tap water for the whole Muslim fasting month of Ramadhan."This is part of our appreciation of the Muslim holy month," PDAM Bogor director Daslim Saibi said on Friday.

Ceremony heralds 'end' of E. Timor's militias

Ceremony heralds 'end' of E. Timor's militias JAKARTA (JP): The turbulent chapter of East Timor prointegration militias may have come to a close on Monday when the group's main catalyst, the East Timor Fighters Force (PPTT), officially disbanded in a ceremony in Atambua, East Nusa Tenggara.

Police arrest 5 suspects in Rp 1b jewel heist

Police arrest 5 suspects in Rp 1b jewel heist JAKARTA (JP): City police mobile detectives (Resmob) arrested five suspects in connection with three robberies over the weekend, including the Rp 1 billion (US$142,800) diamond and jewelry theft in South Jakarta last month.Resmob chief Capt.

IBRA threatens legal action against three PSP companies

IBRA threatens legal action against three PSP companies JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) said on Monday it would take legal action against three uncooperative debtors from the Putra Surya Perkasa (PSP) group.

Military territorial structures are natural to many

Military territorial structures are natural to many YOGYAKARTA (JP): One manifestation of the military's dwi fungsi or dual function are its territorial institutions which span from provincial to village level: Military regional commands (Kodam), military resort commands and district commands at...

President stands up for former minister Hamzah

President stands up for former minister Hamzah JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid reacted on Monday to persistent speculation over Hamzah Haz's resignation, saying the former coordinating minister for people's welfare and poverty eradication did not resign due to suspicions of graft.

Ericsson launches new phone

Ericsson launches new phone JAKARTA (JP): PT Ericsson Indonesia, a subsidiary of Sweden- based mobile phone manufacturer Ericsson, launched on Monday its new cell phone, the dual band R250s PRO.The company announced that the new cell phone, claimed to be dust, water and shock resistant, was...

Martha Tilaar Spa offers relaxation, healing

Martha Tilaar Spa offers relaxation, healingBy I. Christianto JAKARTA (JP): Be careful when visiting spas, the popular places for relaxation, healing and beauty. Instead of getting relaxed, healed or beautified, people may get the contrary, a fatal negative impact, due to careless treatment.

Mother's hope turns to dismay

Mother's hope turns to dismay My younger daughter, now an elementary school first grader, has been enrolled since kindergarten in the school run by the Harapan Ibu (mothers' hope) educational foundation at Jl. H. Banan No.

Sumatran tigers on brink of extinction

Sumatran tigers on brink of extinctionBy Yusril Ardanis PADANG, West Sumatra (JP): Recent months have witnessed intensified hunting of Sumatran tigers (Panthera sumatera tigris) in the forest of Kerinci Seblat National Park, West Sumatra.

Gus Dur refuses to aid Wiranto

Gus Dur refuses to aid Wiranto JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid on Monday refused to support senior minister Gen. Wiranto, who faces growing accusations of complicity, at home and abroad, in the campaign of terror and massive destruction in East Timor in September.

PwC sees successful reforms in Indonesia

PwC sees successful reforms in Indonesia SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Indonesia will make a successful transition to democracy and a stable market economy, but its ride will be bumpy, an executive of PricewaterhouseCoopers predicted Monday.