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Kids must learn healthy eating habits early

Kids must learn healthy eating habits earlyBy Donya Betancourt SANUR, Bali (JP): When discussing obesity in kids, I am mostly concerned about food and feeding habits of infants at the time they start eating solid food, when there is an opportunity to introduce healthy eating habits that will...

Indonesia human rights picture in tatters: U.S.

Indonesia human rights picture in tatters: U.S. WASHINGTON (Agencies): The human rights picture in Indonesia has steadily deteriorated as Jakarta loses control over ethnic, social and religious strife in its most unstable provinces, the U.S. State Department said on Monday.

IM to decide Rommy's fate soon

IM to decide Rommy's fate soon JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia Muda (IM) club is expected to decide to which club it will sell top player Rommy Chandra for the 2001 season, said Doedie Gambiro, the Indonesian Basketball Association (Perbasi) official in charge of the national basketball league (Kobatama),...

DHL expects 10 percent growth in Indonesia

DHL expects 10 percent growth in Indonesia JAKARTA (JP): DHL Worldwide Express predicts a 10 percent revenue growth in Indonesia this year partly due to the launching of value-added services, as recently announced in its new Asia campaign.

Forgiving easier said than done when a spouse cheats

Forgiving easier said than done when a spouse cheats Infidelity, particularly repeated episodes of unfaithfulness, can mean a total loss of trust in a marriage or relationship. In the first of a regular series of articles on relationships, psychologist and family counselor Monty P.

Trial of SIRA Chief to be held in Banda Aceh next week

Trial of SIRA Chief to be held in Banda Aceh next week BANDA ACEH, Aceh (JP): The government has bowed to demands to try Muhammad Nazar, the chief of the Aceh Referendum Information Center (SIRA), in Banda Aceh.

Hotels exempt from nightspot ban

Hotels exempt from nightspot ban JAKARTA (JP): The ban against nightspots in connection with the Idul Adha Islamic Day of Sacrifice next week will be applied selectively, an official said on Tuesday.Spokesman for the city administration Muhayat said the ban would be effective from Sunday at 5 p.m.

Forum on Asia by Asia launched

Forum on Asia by Asia launchedBy Endy M. Bayuni BOAO, Hainan, China (JP): Chinese President Jiang Zemin on Tuesday launched the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA), a new platform for government and non-government leaders of the region to address their problems from regional perspectives.

Council has yet to endorse tap water rate hike plan

Council has yet to endorse tap water rate hike plan JAKARTA (JP): The City Council has yet to endorse the city administration's proposal to impose the new tap water rates as many councillors still disagree with the proposed increase, a councillor said on Tuesday.

No signs of reduction in clashes

No signs of reduction in clashes SAMPIT, Central Kalimantan (JP): There have been no signs of abatement in the bloody ethnic attacks perpetrated by the indigenous Dayaks on Madurese migrants in Sampit, Central Kalimantan, despite the fact that the mayhem, which has claimed hundreds of lives, mostly...

Addressing the Papua issue: A doctor's view

Addressing the Papua issue: A doctor's viewBy Jozep Lukman Ojong TEMBAGAPURA (JP): Many Indonesians fear that Irian Jaya, now known as Papua by many people, could in the near future separate from Indonesia.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Feb.27, 2001: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------ Ades Alfindo 1,825 0 1,556,500 Adindo Foresta Indonesia 125 0 2,000 Alakasa Industrindo 145 0 0 Alfa Retailindo 975 0...

Seeing red in a green garden at Kampung Daun

Seeing red in a green garden at Kampung Daun BANDUNG (JP): The "in" places to eat in Bandung are two restaurants way up in the hills of Lembang. They have the style, but what about their substance? The Jakarta Post checked out one of them, Kampung Daun.Kampung Daun: Jl. Sersan Bajuri Km 4.

Most Asian currencies mixed late

Most Asian currencies mixed late SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): A slightly firmer yen lent support to most Asian currencies Tuesday, but trading was subdued ahead of the publication of key U.S. economic data and testimony by U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan later in the week.

Radius quizzed for twelve hours over Tutut case

Radius quizzed for twelve hours over Tutut case JAKARTA (JP): Former senior minister Radius Prawiro was grilled for almost 12 hours at the Attorney General's Office on Tuesday as a witness in an alleged mark-up of a state project involving former president Soeharto's daughter Siti Hardijanti...

Police say no sabotage in ammonia leakage

Police say no sabotage in ammonia leakage SURABAYA (JP): The leak from an ammonia tank belonging to Unit II of PT Petrokimia (a petrochemical producer) on Monday has been confirmed as being caused by technical problems, while environmentalists are urging severe punishment for the errant company.

The emperor is sick

The emperor is sick The strongman former president Soeharto has been often likened to an emperor with absolute power. Although he has been reported a number of times as being very sick and was rushed recently to the hospital for an appendectomy, he is a free man.

Major factions oppose questioning over Bulog scandal

Major factions oppose questioning over Bulog scandal JAKARTA (JP): Five major factions at the House of Representatives will recommend that faction members, who were on a special committee investigating two financial scandals allegedly linked to President Abdurrahman Wahid, defy summonses for...

PBSI suffers deficit for All England trip

PBSI suffers deficit for All England trip JAKARTA (JP): The Badminton Association of Indonesia (PBSI) will suffer Rp 300 million (US$37,760) deficit as a result of its about-face in deciding to finance the participation of all of its 28 shuttlers in the All England in Birmingham, England, in early...

Indonesia looks into co-insurance scheme for future IPPs

Indonesia looks into co-insurance scheme for future IPPs JAKARTA (JP): The government is planning to set up a co- insurance scheme with the World Bank to protect power projects in the country against risks which may stem from social and political uncertainties, according to an executive of global...

Drugs-free certificates needed

Drugs-free certificates needed YOGYAKARTA (JP): The new Yogyakarta Police Chief Brig. Gen. Saleh Saaf said Tuesday his office is planning to require drugs- free certificates for those applying for driving license and police clearance.

Sampoerna's profit fall

Sampoerna's profit fall JAKARTA (Dow Jones): PT Hanjaya Mandala Sampoerna, Indonesia's second largest cigarette producer, said Tuesday its net profit fell about 28 percent to Rp 1.02 trillion in 2000, from Rp 1.41 trillion the previous year.

Spicy fried rice from the Kebon Sirih sidewalk

Spicy fried rice from the Kebon Sirih sidewalk JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta residents fond of a bowlful of fried rice will no doubt be familiar with the nasi goreng kambing (mutton fried rice) found at sidewalk eateries around the city.

Market glut pushes down pulp prices

Market glut pushes down pulp prices JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Pulp and Paper Producers Association (APKI) said on Tuesday that a market glut had driven international pulp prices down to as low as US$350 per metric ton, paling in comparison to the $550 demanded only six months ago.

Malaysia palm stagnant

Malaysia palm stagnant KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Malaysian palm oil futures ended little changed and barely traded on Tuesday on fears that India might again raise import taxes for edible oils, traders said.

A real option: Grass roots human security

A real option: Grass roots human securityBy David Harries JAKARTA (JP): If human security is the ability to live, to move and to work in satisfying, safe ways then the human security of a majority of Indonesian citizens is falling. The reasons are all too obvious.

Environmental destruction

Environmental destructionFrom Media IndonesiaAs a grandmother and a housewife, I am deeply concerned by the destruction of hundreds of trees in Situbondo, East Java, as shown recently on TV and reported in the media. Some of the trees, including banyan trees, might have been hundreds of years old.

Critics reproach Gus Dur for staying calm despite problem

Critics reproach Gus Dur for staying calm despite problem JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid became the target of sharp criticism as critics here on Tuesday reproached his seeming obliviousness to the nation's problems.

Bombs, gunfights in Ambon

Bombs, gunfights in Ambon AMBON, Maluku: Sporadic bomb explosions and gunfire hit several parts of Ambon island in from Monday to Tuesday, officials reported later in the day."Bomb explosions took place in Batu Merah area as well as in Galunggung and the outskirts of Ambon," civil emergency...

The Madura migrants' fate: A lose-lose affair

The Madura migrants' fate: A lose-lose affair SINGAPORE: Heads you lose, tails you also lose. Cruel though this characterization of the Madura migrants' fate in Kalimantan is, it is just one more hellish postscript to the unfolding tragedy of post-Soeharto Indonesia.

Rupiah Rates Feb.27

Rupiah Rates Feb.27 Bank notes rates TT rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 9,353.00 10,353.00 9,804.00 9,902.00Australian dollar 1 4,885.07 5,412.55 5,120.63 5,176.77Austrian schilling 1 618.94 685.42 648.79 655.56Belgian franc 1 211.13 233.80 221.31 223.

Central bank's Miranda meets Singaporean bankers

Central bank's Miranda meets Singaporean bankers SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Bank Indonesia Deputy Governor Miranda Gultom met top bankers in Singapore Monday to discuss Jakarta's recent curbs on offshore trading of the rupiah.

Revocation of regulation on governor's accountability sought

Revocation of regulation on governor's accountability sought JAKARTA (JP): Observers on Tuesday demanded the government revoke its regulation on the requirement for governors to present an accountability speech, saying that the law still has many loopholes which could be exploited.

More areas in Banten prone to landslides

More areas in Banten prone to landslides JAKARTA (JP): A team of geologist from the Yogyakarta-based Gadjah Mada University warned that major landslides could recur in Cipanas district, Banten province."The team conducted field observations in Cipanas district from Feb.

Sinar Mas to sell Indian unit

Sinar Mas to sell Indian unit NEW DELHI (Dow Jones): Indonesia's Sinar Mas group, a leading paper company, is looking to partly or wholly divest its stake in its 100 percent owned Indian unit, Sinar Mas Pulp and Paper (India) Ltd., reports the Business Standard Tuesday.

Compaq, Sisindosat team up

Compaq, Sisindosat team up JAKARTA (JP): Computer hardware and software producer PT Compaq Computer Indonesia has named Indosat subsidiary PT Sisindosat Lintasbuana its distributor in Indonesia.Compaq president B.T.

Officials blast Lee for criticism of RP democracy

Officials blast Lee for criticism of RP democracy MANILA (AFP): Top Philippine officials on Tuesday let rip at Singapore's elder statesman Lee Kuan Yew over reported comments on the shortcomings of Philippine democracy, which some here interpreted as suggesting Filipinos are stupid.

Drug trafficker gets 15-year jail term

Drug trafficker gets 15-year jail term JAKARTA (JP): The South Jakarta District Court sentenced on Tuesday a 25-year-old man to 15 years in jail for possessing and trafficking 160 kilogram of marijuana.

Bad news hits rupiah

Bad news hits rupiah The Indonesian rupiah remained at its new lows on Tuesday after falling 2 percent on Monday to almost Rp 9,890 against the U.S. dollar, already its lowest level since October 1998, suffering from an accumulation of bad news over the past ten days.

New garbage collection fee expected to solve problems

New garbage collection fee expected to solve problems JAKARTA (JP): The city administration will apply increased garbage collection charges in all subdistricts in the capital by 2002, an official said on Tuesday.

Premier targets power plants

Premier targets power plants SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Oil and gas exploration company Premier Oil PLC of the U.K. is targeting East Java power producers to offtake its proven and probable natural gas reserves estimated at 450 billion cubic feet in East Java's Pangkah block, Simon Lockett, Premier's...

Island Seaplanes offers special sightseeing flights

Island Seaplanes offers special sightseeing flights JAKARTA (JP): Island Seaplanes, a local chartered airline operator, launched on Tuesday a service offering sightseers a different view of Jakarta and surrounding areas from a 1952 Beaver DHC-2 seaplane.

Higher interest rates could bleed banks

Higher interest rates could bleed banks JAKARTA (JP): The country's major banks expressed fear on Tuesday that they could suffer financial bleeding again due to negative spread problem if domestic interest rates continued to increase.

Twisted media reports deplored

Twisted media reports deplored BOGOR, West Java (JP): The civil emergency administrator in Maluku, Governor Saleh Latuconsina, has urged the National Press Council to help the media in "telling the truth and being objective in reporting the Maluku case".

Dutch national arrested over drugs

Dutch national arrested over drugs JAKARTA (JP): City police detectives arrested a Dutch national for possession of 108 grams of shabu-shabu (crystal methamphetamine), at his residence on Jl. Maja in Mangga Besar, Taman Sari subdistrict in West Jakarta, on Monday evening.

Luxury tax affects PC sales: Apkomindo

Luxury tax affects PC sales: Apkomindo JAKARTA (JP): The imposition of the 20 percent luxury tax in January has caused a significant drop in sales of personal computers during the last two months, according to PC distributors.

Malaysian minister fears breakup of RI

Malaysian minister fears breakup of RI KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): A Malaysian minister on Tuesday raised the prospect of neighboring Indonesia breaking up as a state and said its crisis poses a grave threat to the region.

Madurese association calls for restraint

Madurese association calls for restraint JAKARTA (JP): The nationwide Madura Community Association (Ikamra) on Tuesday urged all Madurese affected by the bloody pogroms in Central Kalimantan to exercise restraint and allow the matter to be resolved through the legal process.

Verdict on Sapuan to be handed down on March 20

Verdict on Sapuan to be handed down on March 20 JAKARTA (JP): The South Jakarta District Court will hand down on March 20 the verdict for former deputy chief of State Logistics Agency (Bulog) Sapuan, who is being tried for allegedly embezzling Rp 35 billion (US$3.6 million).

Timah attributes profits to rise in other income

Timah attributes profits to rise in other income JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed tin company PT Timah announced on Tuesday its consolidated net income reached Rp 331.6 billion ($35 million) in 2000, a 4.25 percent increase from Rp 318 billion the previous year despite a drop in the company's gross...