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UI rector disobeys court's orders

UI rector disobeys court's orders JAKARTA (JP): A lawyer of six students from the University of Indonesia (UI) said on Wednesday that the university rector had disobeyed the court's order to delay imposing administrative sanctions against the students.

Government to continue dialog with Aceh rebels

Government to continue dialog with Aceh rebels JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian government is set to continue dialog with the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) separatist rebels in Switzerland amid continuing violence in Aceh on Wednesday which killed five people and injured scores of others.

Class action for demonstrators

Class action for demonstrators BANDUNG (JP): A Bandung-based environmental law expert Daud Silalahi said here on Wednesday that demonstrators who caused damage to the environment deserved prosecution through a class action.

S&P revises BCA's rating to triple-Cpi

S&P revises BCA's rating to triple-Cpi HONG KONG (JP): Standard & Poor's revised on Wednesday its counterparty credit rating, based on public information, on Bank Central Asia (BCA) to triple-'Cpi' from 'R'.

Asian consumer sentiments mixed amid recession fears

Asian consumer sentiments mixed amid recession fears SINGAPORE (AFP): Singaporeans and Chinese are the most upbeat Asian consumers while Japanese, Taiwanese and South Koreans are the gloomiest in the region amid fears of a new recession, a survey showed Wednesday.

Rupiah Rates Feb.14

Rupiah Rates Feb.14 Bank notes rates TT rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 9,097.00 10,097.00 9,549.00 9,645.00Australian dollar 1 4,835.97 5,372.61 5,076.25 5,132.10Austrian schilling 1 608.35 675.74 638.58 645.49Belgian franc 1 207.51 230.50 217.82 220.

Majalaya textile factories back in business

Majalaya textile factories back in businessBy Yuli Tri Suwarni MAJALAYA, West Java (JP): The textile home industry was once flourishing in this town. Then came a nightmare in the form of the economic crisis.It was a disaster.

Higher fuel prices set for export firms

Higher fuel prices set for export firms JAKARTA (JP): The government will require export oriented companies, large industrial users, shipping and fishing companies to pay fuel at international prices, which are more than three times as high as domestic prices at present.

GSM operators to start DCS-1800 this year

GSM operators to start DCS-1800 this yearBy Tantri Yuliandini JAKARTA (JP): PT Telkom, PT Indosat and the country's three GSM cellular operators plan to start their DCS-1800 networks this year.PT Telkom and PT Indosat, the first companies to receive licenses to operate under DCS-1800 networks, will...

Iranian arts find a forum in Jakarta

Iranian arts find a forum in JakartaBy Mehru Jaffer JAKARTA (JP): Before Iranian master calligrapher Fariba Maqsoodi came here she imagined the country to be very similar to her homeland."In my mind the world's largest Muslim country was not very different to Iran.

Bali to host the second Fashion Week in May

Bali to host the second Fashion Week in May DENPASAR, Bali (JP): Bali will host the second Fashion Week in Sanur next May to attract fashion designers and buyers to the island.Mardiana Ika, the organizer of the event, said during a meeting with Bali Vice Governor I Gusti Bagus Alit Putra that the...

MICE: Just a village affair in Sanur

MICE: Just a village affair in SanurBy Grace Emilia SANUR, Bali (JP): The whole street is blocked. Along both sides, Balinese children waving red and white paper flags are cheering out loudly. A group of gamelan performers, men wearing brilliant uniforms, lead a procession into a hotel's garden...

Future is in your hands: Gus Dur tells military cadets

Future is in your hands: Gus Dur tells military cadets MAGELANG, Central Java (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid said here on Wednesday that the country's future lies with the younger generation and called on the nation not to rely heavily on people of his age.

Angry businessmen attack Council over project tender

Angry businessmen attack Council over project tender JAKARTA (JP): Dozens of the city administration's business associates ran amok at the City Council on the day most people were celebrating Valentine's Day.The angry businessmen stormed the ground floor of the council at around 1 p.m.

Council OKs water price increase

Council OKs water price increase JAKARTA (JP): All 10 factions at the City Council have given in-principle approval for an increase in tap water rates proposed by the commission C for economic affairs, a councillor said on Wednesday.

Call to close slaughterhouse

Call to close slaughterhouse TANGERANG (JP): The Tangerang Government Watch (TGW) non- governmental organization demanded on Wednesday the mayoralty administration close down a private slaughterhouse in Panunggangan Barat subdistrict due to its illegal operation.

Pertamina upbeat about sale of LNG to Taiwan

Pertamina upbeat about sale of LNG to Taiwan JAKARTA (JP): State oil and gas company Pertamina expressed optimism it would win the tender to supply liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Taiwan, with Qatar its only competitor at this point.

Will another power-sharing deal work?

Will another power-sharing deal work? We now face a carrot and stick approach, writes James Van Zorge, a senior partner in Van Zorge Heffernan & Associates, a Jakarta-based consultancy that specializes in political risk and government relations advisory services.

City receives ISO certificate

City receives ISO certificate JAKARTA (JP): Two of the city's 43 district offices received on Wednesday ISO 9002 certificate for their quality services.The certificates were handed over by German-based TUV International Indonesia to Governor Sutiyoso in a ceremony held at the Duren Sawit district...

Govt sets up team to deal with natural disasters

Govt sets up team to deal with natural disasters JAKARTA (JP): The Office of the State Minister of Research and Technology has set up a team to deal with natural disasters in a bid to cope with the numerous catastrophes that have hit the country recently.

Malaysia bans imports of beef from Thailand and Brazil

Malaysia bans imports of beef from Thailand and Brazil KUALA LUMPUR (Agencies): Malaysia has banned the import of beef and beef products from Thailand and Brazil to guard against mad cow disease, Health Minister Chua Jui Meng said on Wednesday.The ban on Brazilian beef and beef products from Feb.

Indonesia's textile industry: Dreaming for a revival

Indonesia's textile industry: Dreaming for a revivalBy K. Basrie The world knows only too well that Indonesia's textile industry, which once stunned everyone in the industry with its burgeoning international demand, has been experiencing lean times recently.

President says govt studying future status of police force

President says govt studying future status of police force JAKARTA (JP): In the wake of regional autonomy which came into effect on Jan. 1 this year, the National Police will be offered the opportunity to continue as either a centralized or decentralized institution, President Abdurrahman Wahid...

Woman gets top post at home ministry

Woman gets top post at home ministry JAKARTA (JP): Siti Nurbaya became the first woman to hold a senior echelon position within the Ministry of Home Affairs and Regional Autonomy when she was appointed on Wednesday as the ministry's secretary general.

Hare Krishnas shake up Balinese Hindus

Hare Krishnas shake up Balinese HindusBy Putu Wirata DENPASAR, BALI (JP): Balinese traditionalist Hindus with a conservative way of thinking have been worried incessantly that their art and culture will lose out to various non-Balinese cultural elements entering the island.

Wal-Mart to enter Philippines

Wal-Mart to enter Philippines MANILA (Dow Jones): Philippine Trade Secretary Manuel Roxas said Wednesday Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (WMT) has finally decided to invest in the country, the U.S. retailer's first investment in Asia.

Asia oil companies must ally 'against oil giants'

Asia oil companies must ally 'against oil giants' SINGAPORE (Reuters): Asian states should foster energy alliances with neighbours in the wake of global industry consolidation that has created a handful of international oil giants, an ASEAN energy conference was told on Wednesday.

NU delays mass prayer due to haj pilgrimage

NU delays mass prayer due to haj pilgrimage JAKARTA (JP): The planned istighotsah (mass prayer) of the Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) Muslim organization next Sunday has been delayed until after the completion of this year's haj pilgrimage, NU chairman Hasyim Muzadi said here on Wednesday.

Illegal immigrants from Indonesia

Illegal immigrants from Indonesia More and more illegal immigrants from Indonesia have been encroaching on our shores, clearly a challenge to our sovereignty.The situation could escalate if the political climate in Indonesia worsens.

Sigit questioned in Balongan scandal

Sigit questioned in Balongan scandal JAKARTA (JP): A son of former president Soeharto, Sigit Hardjojudanto, was questioned at the Attorney General's Office on Wednesday for his alleged involvement in the marking up of the Balongan oil refinery project in Indramayu, Cirebon, West Java, in 1989 and...

House wants end to FSPC's role in economic restructuring

House wants end to FSPC's role in economic restructuring JAKARTA (JP): Legislators called on the government to terminate the role of the powerful Financial Sector Policy Committee (FSPC) in the country's major bank and corporate restructuring programs of the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency...

Muhammadiyah high school students join protests

Muhammadiyah high school students join protests JAKARTA (JP): Despite calls for high school students not to join the political rallies taking place across the country, some 5,000 students from the Muhammadiyah organization staged a demonstration on Wednesday to protest the ransacking of...

House to reexamine findings in tragedies

House to reexamine findings in tragedies JAKARTA (JP): The House of Representatives will set up three working committees to follow up all data and findings in the student shootings at Trisakti University and in the Semanggi cloverleaf, says a legislator.

'Bob' Hasan transferred from Salemba to Cipinang

'Bob' Hasan transferred from Salemba to Cipinang JAKARTA (JP): Mohamad "Bob" Hasan, a convicted timber tycoon and golf buddy of former president Soeharto, was transferred to the Cipinang penitentiary in Central Jakarta less than 12 hours after he was sent to the Salemba detention center, also in...

Governor may be questioned over PJA scam

Governor may be questioned over PJA scam JAKARTA (JP): The City Prosecutors' Office announced on Wednesday its plan to summon City Secretary Fauzi Bowo for a second questioning in connection with controversial overseas trips sponsored by PT Pembangunan Jaya Ancol (PJA).

Police must uphold the law

Police must uphold the lawFrom Media Indonesia Because of mass vandalism, since the reform era up to now, incalculable assets have been destroyed, set on fire and many lives have been taken.It seems the values of civilization have dramatically decreased in line with the discoloring of humanitarian...

Stock quotations on JSX

Stock quotations on JSXStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Feb.14, 2001: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------ Ades Alfindo 1,800 -50 128,000 Adindo Foresta Indonesia 130 5 420,000 Alakasa Industrindo 190 0 0 Alfa...

A tree for a child program launched

A tree for a child program launched BOGOR (JP): The start of a nationwide regreening campaign involving hotels was marked with a tree planting ceremony at Bogor Botanical Gardens here on Wednesday.A government representative and member of the expert staff of the state minister of the environment,...

Old-fashioned 'dokar' being used to drive tourism

Old-fashioned 'dokar' being used to drive tourism DENPASAR, Bali (JP): In this golden age of motorized vehicles, an animal-drawn vehicle seems to be a thing of the past, and with no future at all.Well, guess again!The Denpasar city administration has found that a "primitive" vehicle, a horse-drawn...

Pertamina urges dialog with Malaysia, Brunei on LNG sales

Pertamina urges dialog with Malaysia, Brunei on LNG sales SINGAPORE (Reuters): Indonesia's state-run oil firm Pertamina urged on Wednesday for close dialogue with Brunei and Malaysia over sales of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in Asia and outside of the region.

Mad cows and fruit flies

Mad cows and fruit flies Recent events in Indonesia make my head spin! The People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) and House of Representatives (DPR) -- I'm still confused as to which one does what -- seem to be hell bent on creating havoc one way or another and no one really seems to know exactly...

General elections

General electionsFrom Media IndonesiaIf President Abdurrahman Wahid is considered a failure, the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) which elected him has also made a mistake. If the President withdraws before termination of his term of office, the MPR should be dissolved and a new general...

5 House factions support Golkar

5 House factions support Golkar JAKARTA (JP): Five major factions at the House of Representatives cast their political weight on Wednesday and came to the defense of the embattled Golkar Party, censuring public calls for the dissolution of the party's existence.

Asian currencies gain on fears of Thai forex ruling

Asian currencies gain on fears of Thai forex ruling SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): The Japanese yen's vigor and Thailand's move to tighten disclosure requirements in foreign exchange dealings bolstered several Asian currencies late Wednesday, dealers said.

Where to go in Bali:

Where to go in Bali:Exhibition * Painting Song of Peace, by 7 painters from Malang, Surabaya, Kalimantan, Pranoto's Art Gallery, Main road, Kutuh, Ubud (Phone: 0361 970827), until Feb. 24.Museums and Galleries * Blue Moon Gallery, Jl.

Islamic groups and the student movement

Islamic groups and the student movementBy Muhammad Qodari JAKARTA (JP): There is a small, but interesting detail about the student movement since it first toppled Soeharto from the presidency in 1998.The students against both Soeharto and his predecessor B.J.

Govt struggles to provide aid for natural disaster victims

Govt struggles to provide aid for natural disaster victims JAKARTA (JP): The Ministry of Health and Social Welfare admitted that it is overwhelmed and struggling to provide sustained assistance to more than 1.2 million survivors of natural disasters that have occurred since April 2000.

Action urged on piracy

Action urged on piracy SINGAPORE (AP): Piracy is a menace in Southeast Asia and countries in the region must cooperate more to prevent attacks, Singapore's foreign minister said on Tuesday.Pirates are becoming more sophisticated, hijacking whole ships for their cargo, S.

House grills IBRA over Guthrie deal

House grills IBRA over Guthrie deal JAKARTA (JP): The House of Representatives commission IX on state budget and finance questioned the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) on Tuesday regarding its recent US$350 million deal with Malaysia's Kumpulan Guthrie Bhd.

Stock quotations on JSX

Stock quotations on JSXStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Feb. 13, 2001: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 1,850 50 423,000 Adindo Foresta Indonesia 125 0 205,000 Alakasa Industrindo 190 0 0 Alfa...