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Dewi Sukarno skips hearing

Dewi Sukarno skips hearing JAKARTA: Ratna Sari Dewi Sukarno, wife of Indonesia's first president Sukarno, failed to appear before a hearing on Thursday to testify against a local journalist charged with violating property rights law by publishing photographs of her from the book Madame D'Syuga.

Thanking Compaq

Thanking Compaq Regarding my letter Compaq disappoints in The Jakarta Post on Jan. 8, 2002, I would like to clarify that I misinterpreted the warranty service coverage for my Compaq laptop Presario 17565 problem.

Flood victims lament loss of documents

Flood victims lament loss of documentsMuninggar Sri Saraswati, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The floodwaters had receded, and many people had returned home. But their plight was far from over.After trouble with the poor distribution of assistance and threatened with various diseases, many of them found...

Rupiah Rates Feb. 7

Rupiah Rates Feb. 7 Bank notes rates TT rates Selling Buying Selling Buying Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 10,825.00 9,825.00 10,377.00 10,273.00Australian dollar 1 5,514.26 4,999.94 5,286.04 5,227.93Brunei dollar 1 5,908.52 5,360.36 5,663.99 5,604.78Canadian dollar 1 6,739.09 6,112.74 6,460.19 6,391.

Fitch says Thai banks need to increase funds

Fitch says Thai banks need to increase fundsOrathai Sriring, Reuters, Bangkok International credit rating agency Fitch said on Thursday it was unlikely to make major changes to ratings for Thai banks over the next year due to their relatively weak financial position.

Quit smoking and win $10,000

Quit smoking and win $10,000 JAKARTA: A US$10,000 grand prize is up for grabs in a biennial quit smoking contest being organized by the Indonesian Smoking Control Foundation (LM3) and the World Health Organization's Centre of Disease Control.

India seeks global help to fight terrorism

India seeks global help to fight terrorism India has sent several high-level parliamentary delegations to various parts of the world including Southeast Asia to explain New Delhi's point of view and to seek support in building a global response to fight terrorism.

Where to go in Jakarta: Friday, Feb. 8, 2002

Where to go in Jakarta: Friday, Feb. 8, 2002Exhibitions * Painting by Dutch painter Walter van Oel, Cemara 6 Gallery, Jl. HOS Cokroaminoto, Central Jakarta, until March 8. * Painting, Sculpture: PEREK - "Womens' experiment" by members of the Yogyakarta-based art group, The British Council Gallery,...

RI-Australia ties: in a period of crisis

RI-Australia ties: in a period of crisis RI-Australia ties: Surviving through a crisis Siswo Pramono Melbourne 2. Castle -- Economic policy fetishes 1x 32 36 pt Fetishes obscure policy debates Economic policy fetishesJames Castle President, American Chamber of Commerce Jakarta Office 2.

Ban on sand exports to come soon: Minister

Ban on sand exports to come soon: MinisterThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Minister of Trade and Industry Rini M. Soewandi said on Thursday that the government would ban the export of sea sand from Riau province to Singapore because the sand exports did not bring much benefit to Indonesia.

7,000 in Tangerang suffer diarrhea

7,000 in Tangerang suffer diarrhea TANGERANG: The Tangerang Health Agency said that 6,777 flood victims in the Tangerang area were now suffering from diseases -- mainly diarrhea, skin and respiratory infections.

'Claims against Howard unproven'

'Claims against Howard unproven'The Jakarta Post, Jakarta An expert on Indonesia dismissed on Thursday claims of legislators here who have condemned Australian Prime Minister John Howard for remaining supportive of separatist elements in Papua.

The prosecutors for human rights cases

The prosecutors for human rights casesName Position Abdul Hamid Head of East Kalimantan Prosecutors' Office Darmono Head of West Jakarta Prosecutors' Office Roesmanadi Attorney General's Office's expert staffer K.

Bylaw on public order to be reviewed

Bylaw on public order to be reviewedAhmad Junaidi, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Socially disadvantaged people, including street vendors, prostitutes, transvestites and becak (pedicab) drivers, can breathe a sigh of relief as Jakarta Governor Sutiyoso has promised to review the controversial bylaw on...

Garbage aggravates post-flood illnesses

Garbage aggravates post-flood illnessesRendi A. Witular, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Flood victims started to return home over the last few days but sickness threatens in the next three weeks unless the piles of garbage in various flooded areas are collected.

Golkar weeds out problematic members

Golkar weeds out problematic membersA'an Suryana, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta As the beleaguered Golkar Party seeks to remove the thorn in its flesh, a party top official warned on Thursday of tough measures against staunch critic and senior party member Achmad Arnold Baramuli.

Governor Sutiyoso admits failure

Governor Sutiyoso admits failureAhmad Junaidi, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta City Governor Sutiyoso admitted guilt on Thursday over his failure to anticipate the recent floods that paralyzed the city for almost a week and promised to take stern actions against violators of zoning regulations, including...

1. SIA (4x11)

1. SIA (4x11) SIA expects up to 8% growth in Indonesia 2. Duit (2x32) Asian currencies mixed, North Asia tracks lower with yen 3. US (2x24) Microsoft's Gates doubts quick U.S. economic rebound 4. GAS (2x24) PowerGas forms gas association of Singapore 5.

Nuriana ready to discuss flooding with Sutiyoso

Nuriana ready to discuss flooding with SutiyosoYuli Tri Suwarni, The Jakarta Post, Bandung East Java Governor R. Nuariana said on Monday that he was ready to meet with Jakarta Governor Sutiyoso and Banten Governor Djoko Munandar to discuss joint measures for preventing future flooding in western...

Malaria claims 23 lives of people in Banjarnegara

Malaria claims 23 lives of people in BanjarnegaraAgus Maryono, The Jakarta Post, Banjarnegara At least 23 people in Banjarnegara have died over the past two months following an outbreak of malaria in Banyumas and Cilacap last November and December that spread to the Central Java regency.

Fetishes obscure policy debates

Fetishes obscure policy debatesJames Castle, President, American, Chamber of Commerce, Jakarta Office After years of following the economic debates in Indonesia and other developing economies, I have become convinced that there are a number of fetishes which obscure rational debate on several...

JP/1/HOUR

JP/1/HOUR Tonton finishes second, maintains lead: Indonesian cyclist Tonton Susanto, who is racing for the Malaysian Telekom team, managed to maintain his overall lead on Thursday in the Asian division of the 2002 Tour de Langkawi.

250 houses submerged as floods hit Kudus

250 houses submerged as floods hit KudusThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Around 4,500 people were evacuated to safer areas in the Central Java town of Kudus on Thursday as more floods devastated their houses, with floodwater measuring up to 2.5 meters in depth.

Where to donate?

Where to donate? Please could The Jakarta Post prepare a list of places/organizations where readers could donate money or clothing in order to help those in need as a result of the floods.There must be many readers, particularly expats, who would donate but don't know of a reliable destination.

Govt gives new mandate to military to crush GAM

Govt gives new mandate to military to crush GAMAnnastashya Emmanuelle and Fabiola Desy Unidjaja The Jakarta Post JakartaThe government, which has come under strong criticism from human rights activists for reviving the Aceh military command just this week, is now set to give a new mandate to the...

Kontras wants BIN chief removed

Kontras wants BIN chief removed JAKARTA: The Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (Kontras) demanded on Thursday that the government remove A.M. Hendropriyono from his post as chief of the State Intelligence Agency (BIN) because of the gross human rights violations he allegedly...

Give negotiations a chance

Give negotiations a chance The government of President Megawati Soekarnoputri has sent two conflicting signals on the way it is dealing with the problem of Aceh. On the one hand, the government held talks with representatives of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) in Geneva to search for a negotiated...

Australia-Australia ties: Surviving through a crisis

Australia-Australia ties: Surviving through a crisisSiswo Pramono, Graduate Program, School of Social Sciences, The Australian National University, Canberra Indonesian-Australian relations have endured three years of crisis.

Citibank response very slow

Citibank response very slowFrom Bisnis IndonesiaOn Jan. 12, I lost my wallet containing, among other things, Citibank Visa & Master cards at Mangga Dua mall. I directly reported the incident to the information desk of Mangga Dua Mall as well as to the police to ensure that I could obtain an...

Flooding brings disease on top of destruction

Flooding brings disease on top of destructionTantri Yuliandini, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Jakartans have been through a lot these last few weeks. On top of the damage to their houses and property caused by flooding, various diseases lurk in the shadows and murky water, ready to pounce on unwary...

Akbar Tandjung

Akbar Tandjung should resign From Sinar PagiThe calls for Akbar Tandjung's resignation from his position as Speaker of the House of Representative (DPR) have been strengthened by the decision to appoint him as a suspect in a corruption case wherein he is charged with abusing Rp 40 billion in...

1. Flood: 8 x 4 lines:

1. Flood: 8 x 4 lines: --------to come later-----2. Malaria: 20 x 2 linesMalaria claims 23 lives in Banjarnegara 3. Nuriana: 24 x 2 linesNuriana ready to discuss floods with Gov. Sutiyoso 4. Lahan 24 x 2 linesVillagers protest over East Timorese refugees

Financial outlook shaky on slow reforms: Moody's

Financial outlook shaky on slow reforms: Moody'sBerni K. Moestafa, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Indonesia's financial position remains fragile, according to a new report by Moody's Investors Service, citing prolonged political instability and slow progress over reforms implementations.

PM Mahathir snubs Australia's Howard again

PM Mahathir snubs Australia's Howard againReuters, Canberra Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has flatly refused to attend a summit of Commonwealth leaders in Australia next month, highlighting for the second time this week Canberra's testy relations with its Asian neighbors.

RI and Australia sign pact to combat int'l terrorism

RI and Australia sign pact to combat int'l terrorismThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Despite a cool reception by some members of the Indonesian legislature, visiting Australian Prime Minister John Howard attempted to smooth strained ties with Indonesia on Thursday, pledging cooperation in combating...

Controversy on 'syariah' reemerges in Assembly

Controversy on 'syariah' reemerges in AssemblyKurniawan Hari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Controversy surrounding the idea to adopt syariah (Islamic law) has resurfaced as the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) resumes deliberation on amendments to the 1945 Constitution.

BPPT to hold technology expo

BPPT to hold technology expo JAKARTA: The Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT) will hold research innovation and technology activities aimed at promoting the agency's research findings, deputy assistant for science and technology promotion Finarya Legoh said on Thursday.

Thailand calls for sugar tariff cut

Thailand calls for sugar tariff cutDow Jones, Bangkok Thailand's Commerce Minister Adisai Bodharamik has sent a letter to the trade ministers of Indonesia and the Philippines, asking them to consider setting a lower import tariff on sugar from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, compared...

Names of prosecutors for ad hoc rights trial released

Names of prosecutors for ad hoc rights trial releasedTertiani ZB Simanjuntak, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The names of 24 prosecutors comprising the ad hoc human rights tribunal to hear cases of human rights abuses in East Timor, was finally made public by the Attorney General's Office on Tuesday.

1. Moody (2 x 20)

1. Moody (2 x 20)Financial outlook shaky on slow reforms: Moody's 2. Insure (2x 25)Floods open new business opportunities for insurers 3. Sand (2 x 20)Ban on sand exports to come soon: Minister JP/ /3. Sugar (4 x 10) Thailand calls for sugar tariff cut JP/11/Sugar 5.

Indonesia-Australia trade ties strong

Indonesia-Australia trade ties strongAdianto P. Simamora, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Visiting Australian Prime Minister John Howard said on Thursday that the currently strained political relations between Australia and Indonesia had no impact on both people-to-people links and the business relations...

1. Flood: 8 x 4 lines:

1. Flood: 8 x 4 lines: --------to come later-----2. Malaria: 20 x 2 linesMalaria claims 23 lives in Banjarnegara Regency 3. Nuriana: 24 x 2 linesNuriana ready to discuss floods with Gov. Sutiyoso 4. Lahan 24 x 2 linesVillagers protest over East Timorese refugees

Flood opens new business opportunities for insurers

Flood opens new business opportunities for insurersFitri Wulandari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Although general insurance companies may suffer financial losses due to massive flood-related claims, this year's flood disaster may actually open the door for the industry to expand its market, experts...

* Headlines: Employees protest planned sale of BCA 2

* Headlines: Employees protest planned sale of BCA 2* Opinion: Economic policy fetishes hamper debate4* City: Bylaw on public order to be reviewed 6* Archipelago: Malaria kills 23 in Banjarnegara 7 * National: Expulsion of workers from KL studied 8* World: Violence rages in Mideast 10* Business: RI...

SIA expects up to 8% growth in Indonesia

SIA expects up to 8% growth in IndonesiaDebbie A. Lubis, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Singapore Airlines expects the number of its passengers flying to and from Indonesia to grow between five and eight percent this year on the condition that Indonesia's economy improved, and that travelers regained...

JP/12/JSX

JP/12/JSX.pl .rm Stock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in Rupiah) on Feb. 7, 2002 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Shares Close Change Volume ------------------------------------------------------------------ Ades Alfindo 1,150 0 23,000 Adindo Foresta 75 0 0...

JP/2/KPPBOX

JP/2/KPPBOX New schedule for questioning of military/police officersThursday, Feb.7 -- former National Police chiefs Gen. Dibyo Widodo and Gen. Rusmanhadi, former Jakarta Police chief Comr. Gen. Noegroho Djajoesman.Friday, Feb.8 ---- former Armed Forces chief Gen.

Seven soldiers discharged for animal theft

Seven soldiers discharged for animal theftYemris Fointuna, The Jakarta Post, Kupang The Indonesian Military (TNI) has dishonorably discharged seven of its personnel arrested for stealing six cows belonging to residents of Sulamu village in East Nusa Tenggara province, local TNI commanders said on...

1. CLEAN: 55 pt, 5 cols, 1 x 32

1. CLEAN: 55 pt, 5 cols, 1 x 32Victims clean houses with flood worry JP/6/ People return home to mud and filth 2. SAMPAH: 40 pt, 4 cols, 1 x 36Sickness awaits as piling garbage left abandoned JP/6/SAMPAH Garbage aggravates post-flood illnesses 3.

SEOUL: General Motors Corp is expected to submit a revised bid

SEOUL: General Motors Corp is expected to submit a revised bid for South Korea's bankrupt Daewoo Motor Co this week, its main lender Korea Development Bank said on Thursday. After more than a year of talks, the world's largest automaker signed a memorandum of understanding with Daewoo's creditors...