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Five disgraced Brimob sergeants discharged

Five disgraced Brimob sergeants discharged JAKARTA (JP): Five police officers of the Mobile Brigade (Brimob) corps accused of taking part in a violent robbery last week were publicly humiliated on Monday when their commander roughly removed their insignias and berets to mark their dismissal from...

The UN's former role in Irian Jaya

The UN's former role in Irian JayaBy John Saltford LONDON (JP): Recently declassified United Nations documents shed new light on an episode from the 1960s which should serve as a warning to the organization today.

C. Java climbers want 3 golds at PON

C. Java climbers want 3 golds at PON SEMARANG (JP): Central Java climbing team are eyeing three golds in the difficulty, individual and team bouldering events in the 15th National Games (PON) in Surabaya, East Java, the chairman of the Central Javanese chapter of the Indonesian Climbing Federation,...

IBRA receives five bids for stake in Astra

IBRA receives five bids for stake in Astra JAKARTA (JP): Chairman of the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) Cacuk Sudarijanto said on Monday the agency had received at least five bids for its 45 percent stake in the publicly listed auto giant PT Astra International after it opened fresh...

I never gave the order to kill Gus Dur: Feisal

I never gave the order to kill Gus Dur: Feisal JAKARTA (JP): Former Indonesian Military (TNI) chief Gen. (ret.) Feisal Tanjung on Monday vehemently denied being part of an alleged plan to "eliminate" President Abdurrahman Wahid and Vice President Megawati Soekarnoputri.

House to qrill BI over legal aid to its employees

House to qrill BI over legal aid to its employees JAKARTA (JP): The House of Representatives' Commission IX on banking and finance will question Bank Indonesia on Tuesday about its recent ruling providing legal protection to its employees.

Russian tanker with Iraqi oil:U.S.

Russian tanker with Iraqi oil:U.S. MUSCAT (AFP): A Russian tanker diverted by the U.S. navy in the Persian Gulf on suspicion of violating sanctions on Iraq, arrived in an Omani port on Monday after U.S. tests showed it was carrying Iraqi oil.

Complaints mark the initial debut of new parking system

Complaints mark the initial debut of new parking system JAKARTA (JP): Complaints over parking attendants' low daily income and improper parking arrangements marked the introduction of the new parking system in the city on Monday.No clear guidelines were provided and at one trial location on Jl.

C. Java cyclists eye 5 golds in PON

C. Java cyclists eye 5 golds in PON SEMARANG (JP): Central Java cyclists were expected to win five golds in the 15th National Games (PON) in Surabaya, East Java, coach M. Arifin said on Monday."We are grooming 13 cyclists.

Sutiyoso unhappy with street beautification

Sutiyoso unhappy with street beautification JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso told the City Park Agency on Monday to conduct an integrated design and plan for the city's major streets beautification project."The city administration has allocated Rp 3.

10 named for PAN chairmanship

10 named for PAN chairmanship YOGYAKARTA (JP): The Yogyakarta chapter of the National Mandate Party (PAN) has proposed 10 people for the party's chairmanship.These 10 would meet and select PAN's next chairman from among themselves when the party holds its congress here on Thursday.

Oil prices fall as OPEC signals all options open

Oil prices fall as OPEC signals all options open LONDON (Reuters): Oil prices slipped on Monday following signals that key producers have not ruled out raising production when output curbs expire at the end of March.Benchmark Brent crude was 31 US cents lower at $26.

Pertina to select boxers for Olympics

Pertina to select boxers for Olympics JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Amateur Boxing Association (Pertina) are to select the boxers to fight for tickets to the 2000 Olympics Games in the final prequalifying round in Bangkok from April 1 to April 7.

ISSI disappointed with Tour de Langkawi's result

ISSI disappointed with Tour de Langkawi's result JAKARTA (JP): The deputy secretary-general of the Indonesian Cycling Association (ISSI), Sofian Ruzian, expressed his disappointment with the performance of Indonesian cyclists in the Tour de Langkawi in Malaysia.

26 arrested for allegedly masterminding Luwu feuds

26 arrested for allegedly masterminding Luwu feuds LUWU, South Sulawesi (JP): Local police and military troops have arrested 26 people for their alleged involvement in the two- year-long ethnic clashes in Luwu and North Luwu regencies.Local police chief Lt. Col.

What name befits our nation?

What name befits our nation?From PelitaThe clashes in Maluku and Aceh continue and we do not know when they will end. They greatly distress and really disgrace Indonesians who used to be known for their friendliness, civilized attitude, religiousness and harmonious way of life in the world.

Forest team to probe corruption

Forest team to probe corruption JAKARTA (JP): The ministry of Forestry and Plantation together with the Attorney General's Office is establishing a team to probe suspected corruption in the forestry sector which include a misuse of funds by concessionaires owned by former President Soeharto's...

Tumenggung Tarib wages peaceful resistance against loggers

Tumenggung Tarib wages peaceful resistance against loggers JAKARTA (JP): Tumenggung Tarib, the "Tarzan" has never formally learned about conservation but, obviously, he knows it better than the more "civilized" timber-hungry people from outside the jungle.

President likely to pardon Wiranto if found guilty

President likely to pardon Wiranto if found guilty BRUSSELS (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid indicated that if former Armed Forces Chief Gen. Wiranto is found guilty of human rights violations in East Timor, he would legally pardon him and most likely dismiss him from his official cabinet post.

Irian to send 19 fighters to PON

Irian to send 19 fighters to PON JAYAPURA (JP): The Irian Jaya chapter of the Indonesian Pencak Silat Association (IPSI) will send 19 fighters to the 15th National Games (PON) in Surabaya, East Java.The chapter's chairman Ishak Montolalu said he had not set a medal target for his team.

Astra meeting

Astra meeting Regarding your article titled Astra meeting may become showdown published on Feb. 7, I would like to make several clarifications.First, the sale of Astra Securities is not related to Mohamad "Bob" Hasan as implied by your article.

Inflation, recovery may spur ringgit revaluation

Inflation, recovery may spur ringgit revaluationBy M. Jegathesan KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): As Malaysia gingerly moves towards economic recovery, pundits say it is time to strengthen its currency, the ringgit, to head off inflation which may be fueled by high import costs.

On human rights law

On human rights law In referring to Compromises vital to settle debate on human rights bill (The Jakarta Post, Feb. 5, 2000), I also refer to previous remarks by the minister of law and legislation in November 1999, about which I commented in my letter of Nov. 24, 1999.

KONI urges group to honor promises

KONI urges group to honor promises JAKARTA (JP): National Sports Council (KONI) chairman Wismoyo Arismunandar urged the 1997 Southeast Asian (SEA) Games underwriting consortium to fulfill its obligation to pay the insurance premiums for Games medalists.

Chase executive leads investors on Jakarta visit

Chase executive leads investors on Jakarta visit JAKARTA (JP): New York-based Chase Manhattan Bank is leading a group of institutional investors from the United States, Europe and Asia to look for business opportunities in Indonesia.

Bullet found at legislator office

Bullet found at legislator office JAKARTA (JP): A bullet was fired through the window of a legislator's office on the 16th floor of the House of Representatives/People's Consultative Assembly (DPR/MPR) building sometime over the weekend.Office staffer Khairuddin found a 4.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 5:30 a.m. Religious Teachings 6:00 News 8:00 Children's Songs 9:00 Music 10:30 Interval 2:00 p.m. News 2:30 TV Series 3:00 Music 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Documentary 5:30 Sports 6:00 Music 6:30 News (in English) 7:00 Evening News 7:30 TV Drama 8:00 Music 9:00 World News 9:35 Talk Show...

Aceh rights abuse suspect missing after vacation

Aceh rights abuse suspect missing after vacation JAKARTA (JP): Officials here revealed that the key missing witness in the prosecution of alleged human rights abuses in Aceh is actually a suspect who disappeared after obtaining permission to go on vacation.

Guard arrested for alleged rape

Guard arrested for alleged rape JAKARTA (JP): The North Jakarta Cempaka Putih police precinct arrested a member of local civil defense for allegedly raping a domestic helper in the area.Edi Supangat, 25, was arrested in the morning following a report made by Tuminah, 21, who claimed that she had...

ADB to coordinate Timor aid

ADB to coordinate Timor aid MANILA (AFP): The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has agreed to coordinate foreign assistance for non-member East Timor, the Philippines-based lender said Monday.ADB vice president Peter Sullivan met here with the former Portuguese territory's independence leaders Xanana...

Asian monies mixed in Lunar New Year trade

Asian monies mixed in Lunar New Year trade SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Asian currencies were mixed in late Asian trading Monday after a subdued and illiquid session due to the Lunar New Year holiday, which closed the key regional financial centers of Hong Kong and Singapore.

Sunarto reelected Surabaya mayor

Sunarto reelected Surabaya mayor SURABAYA: The incumbent Surabaya mayor, Sunarto Sumoprawiro, was reelected to another five-year term on Monday. One contender, Soetikno, from the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan), was knocked out of the race for a past crime.

Govt rejects 100% hike in salaries

Govt rejects 100% hike in salaries JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Finance Bambang Sudibyo said on Monday it was impossible for the government to fulfill the demand from the House of Representatives to raise the salaries of government employees by 100 percent this year.

Rebuilding begins in riot-torn Maluku

Rebuilding begins in riot-torn Maluku AMBON, Maluku (JP): The government has begun rebuilding 20 mosques and churches which were burned during the year-long sectarian clashes here.Maluku Governor Saleh Latuconsina said here Monday the reconstruction project would include the repair of some 3,000...

Army responsible for Maluku riots: Tamrin

Army responsible for Maluku riots: Tamrin JAKARTA (JP): The continuing conflict in Maluku falls into line with the Army's struggle to protect its political and economic interests following the end of the New Order regime, a member of reconciliatory team in the territory says.

RI, Korea businessmen to meet

RI, Korea businessmen to meet JAKARTA (JP): More than 100 Indonesian businesspeople will hold talks with their South Korean counterparts in Seoul to coincide with President Abdurrahman Wahid's two-day state visit beginning on Thursday.Soy M.

Two missing in flood

Two missing in flood PURBALINGGA, Central Java: Two people, Mahyuni, 20, and Mihardji, 60, are feared to have died after being drowned in the troubled Gintung River on Sunday.A number of rivers across the province burst their banks after persistent rainfall since Saturday.

Cell phone battle leads to 136 arrests

Cell phone battle leads to 136 arrests KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): A squabble over a mobile phone sparked a pitched battle in Malaysia between rival groups of Indonesian construction workers in which some 100 workers' quarters were torched, reports said on Monday.

Ex-regent gets one-year jail term

Ex-regent gets one-year jail term PADANG, West Sumatra: The nation-wide antigraft campaign against past corruption took a new toll on Monday with the imprisonment for one-year of former Padang Pariaman regent, Nasrul Syahdun, and his former assistant, Masri Kasim.Presiding judge, M.

Newcrest reopens RI unit

Newcrest reopens RI unit MELBOURNE (Dow Jones): Australia's Newcrest Mining Ltd. said Monday it has resumed mining operations at its Gosowong gold mine on the Indonesian island of Halmahera.Processing was disrupted for seven days after civil unrest on the island caused an evacuation of 300 people...

Time to step down

Time to step down In most democracies, when a government minister is implicated in any type of misconduct, even a relatively minor financial or sexual scandal, he usually tenders his resignation without delay.

Govt bonds have yet to lure foreign buyers

Govt bonds have yet to lure foreign buyers JAKARTA (JP): The government's multibillion dollar bonds traded on the local market last week have yet to attract foreign investors given the uncertainty in the monetary field.

Greenpeace to set up SE Asian HQ

Greenpeace to set up SE Asian HQ BANGKOK (AFP): Environmental watchdog Greenpeace announced on Monday it would set up a Southeast Asian headquarters in Bangkok as part of a new focus on the region.Regional project director Lyn Goldsworthy said in a statement that the office would boost the lobby...

Thai Airways secures loan

Thai Airways secures loan BANGKOK (AFP): Thai Airways International has agreed a financing deal with Britain's Barclays Bank for five new Boeing jets, reports said Saturday.The national airline has signed a 537 million dollar export- credit arrangement, the largest of its kind ever undertaken by a...

Fino wins Formula Ford Euro Asia Division One

Fino wins Formula Ford Euro Asia Division One JAKARTA (JP): Local young hope Fino Saksono showed he could outwit more experienced foreign drivers by winning the Formula Ford Euro Asia Division One race at Sentul circuit, near Bogor, on Sunday.

Indonesia beats the Philippines 4-1 in Davis Cup

Indonesia beats the Philippines 4-1 in Davis Cup JAKARTA (Agencies): Indonesia avenged its defeat against the Philippines by winning 4-1 in the Asia Oceania Zone Group II Davis Cup tie at Rizal Memorial Tennis Center in Manila on Sunday.

Competition spurs KL to shift oil palm plants out of China

Competition spurs KL to shift oil palm plants out of China KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysia may shift its oil palm refineries from China to India to maintain market share and to remain competitive, the official Bernama news agency said.

Banser gathers to back President's policies

Banser gathers to back President's policies MAGELANG, Central Java (JP): At least 10,000 members of a security volunteer force from Nahdlatul Ulama's (NU) Ansor Youth Movement gathered for a dramatic demonstration here on Saturday to pledge support for President Abdurrahman Wahid's government and...

Morality at lowest level

Morality at lowest level Low morality and, for most, desperate confusion is a reflection of the society in which we now live. The number of young people committing suicide or escaping through narcotics seems to have increased lately. Crimes involving members of the same family are commonplace.

Family, community support key to ex-addicts recovery

Family, community support key to ex-addicts recovery BOGOR (JP): While it will take at least two years for a total absence from drugs, support from the family and the community is needed to prevent ex-addicts from re-consuming drugs, an official said on Saturday.