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Payoffs prominent in court system

Payoffs prominent in court systemBy Fabiola Desy Unidjaja JAKARTA (JP): Many cite law enforcement as the key to structuring a better way of life in Indonesia.But Indonesia's judicial system, one of the backbones of law enforcement, has yet to show any signs of change.

Taking the high road on a bicycle trip out and about

Taking the high road on a bicycle trip out and aboutBy Mehru Jaffer JAKARTA (JP): A BMW is fine but if you asked Vaughn Ball he would probably say a bicycle was better, if not the best way to explore rural pleasures.

Denpasar installs traditional guards

Denpasar installs traditional guards DENPASAR, Bali: Denpasar Mayor A.A. Puspayoga officiated on Monday afternoon a ceremony installing Pecalang (traditional security guards) in Adat Sumerta village, east of here.East Denpasar district chief I.B.

Prosecutor files appeal against decision on Djoko

Prosecutor files appeal against decision on Djoko JAKARTA (JP): The South Jakarta Prosecutor's Office filed an appeal at the Jakarta High Court on Tuesday over the South Jakarta District Court's decision to drop the indictment against Djoko S. Tjandra, a defendant in the Rp 546 billion (US$73.

East Timor investigators to be named

East Timor investigators to be named JAKARTA (JP): A team tasked to investigate last year's violence in East Timor will be established by next week, focusing on five of the most notorious incidents, Attorney General Marzuki Darusman said on Tuesday.

Thousands protest new Toraja regent

Thousands protest new Toraja regent MAKASSAR, South Sulawesi: Thousands of locals thronged the Tana Toraja legislative building on Tuesday, demanding a rerun of the regent election due to allegations of bribery.

Datakom objects to share reduction

Datakom objects to share reduction JAKARTA (JP): PT Datakom Asia opposed on Tuesday the decline in its ownership in private television station SCTV to 26.85 percent from 47.5 percent.The company's lawyer, Hotman Paris Hutapea, said the decision to cut its ownership in the station had no valid legal...

Indonesia seen as improving in watch list

Indonesia seen as improving in watch list JAKARTA (JP): The United States is expected to ease its stance against Indonesia on the issue of intellectual property rights following the recommendation of American businesses in Indonesia, a senior official at the Ministry of Law and Legislation said on...

Police arrest two with drugs

Police arrest two with drugs JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta Police detectives arrested on Monday evening two suspected drug dealers for possession of 800 ecstasy pills and 285 grams of shabu-shabu (crystal methamphetamine) on Jl. I Gusti Ngurah Rai in Klender, East Jakarta.

Taiwan softens on China trade and independence

Taiwan softens on China trade and independence TAIPEI (Reuters): Tiptoeing towards an accommodation with Beijing, Taiwan's victorious Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) said on Tuesday it would open debate on dropping its incendiary call for a separate state.

Aura colors reveal more of you

Aura colors reveal more of you JAKARTA (JP): According to Fisslinger's book Aura Mastery, there are 12 aura color types: from deep red to white. DEEP-RED people are: physically strong, hardworking, active, powerful, realistic, physically active, vital, grounded, strong and full of stamina.

Some 40,000 Indonesian sailors feared to lose jobs in 2001

Some 40,000 Indonesian sailors feared to lose jobs in 2001 JAKARTA (JP): As many as 40,000 Indonesian sailors could lose their jobs next year because their skills do not meet the standards set by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the minister of sea exploration and fisheries said on...

Airport employees go on strike, flights continue

Airport employees go on strike, flights continue JAKARTA (JP): Some 100 airport employees went on strike at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport on Monday demanding national flag carrier PT Garuda Indonesia restore their status as government employees within the airline.

Indonesian girls 'sold' by parents to work in Malaysia

Indonesian girls 'sold' by parents to work in Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Indonesian teenage girls are being "sold" by impoverished parents and brought to neighboring Malaysia on forged passports to work illegally, a report said Monday.

Wiranto asked to counsel dissident military chief

Wiranto asked to counsel dissident military chief JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman disclosed on Monday that he had entrusted inactive coordinating minister for political affairs and security Gen. Wiranto to cope with the dissenting regional military commander.

Government to probe alleged corruption in KPU: Surjadi

Government to probe alleged corruption in KPU: Surjadi JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Home Affairs Surjadi Soedirdja said the government would look into the alleged embezzlement of some Rp 117 billion by the General Elections Commission (KPU) during last year's general election.

Indonesia-Australia relations: After fear, before justice

Indonesia-Australia relations: After fear, before justiceBy Richard Tanter This is the first of two articles on RI-Australia relations. ALICE SPRINGS, Australia: It's a bad time to talk about relations between Indonesia and Australia as if ethics were important.

Dramatic praise for Gus Dur

Dramatic praise for Gus Dur I love and am proud of President Abdurrahman Wahid, better known as Gus Dur. Why? Simply and obviously because Gus Dur loves all who God has created and whom God has always taken care of, even when our Creator knows very well that none is righteous enough to deserve His...

S. Korean officials here for talks

S. Korean officials here for talks JAKARTA (JP): Five members of the South Korean National Assembly, headed by Speaker Park Jyun Kyu, arrived here on Monday for a three-day visit to discuss programs to further improve bilateral cooperation.

Party leaders urge an end to political violence

Party leaders urge an end to political violence SURABAYA (JP): The recent cases of political violence will endanger the country's democratization and reform process and may lead to a new form of tyranny, politicians said here on Monday.Speaking in a seminar, Maj. Gen.

Indonesia loses bid to host 2002 W. Cup qualifying

Indonesia loses bid to host 2002 W. Cup qualifying JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia lost in its bid to host the Asian Group 9 prequalifying round of the 2002 World Cup next year, spokesman of the Soccer Association of Indonesia (PSSI) Eddi Elison said on Monday.

Dea wins Malaysia Int'l

Dea wins Malaysia Int'l JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian Dea Sumantri buckled down for the tennis title in the girls singles of the Malaysia International Junior Group 3 in Kuala Lumpur, defeating Ayano Taekushi of Japan 6-1, 2-6, 6-1 in the final on Sunday.

'Paradis', a slice of heaven for urban art devotees

'Paradis', a slice of heaven for urban art devoteesBy Rusdy Rukmarata JAKARTA (JP): Is it possible to see people break-dancing, headspins and all, to Baroque music? In Paradis you can; at least in Jose Montalvo's version of paradise, you can even see more bizarre situations become natural.

Legislators support Newmont in tax dispute

Legislators support Newmont in tax dispute JAKARTA (JP): Some members of the House of Representatives Commission VIII for mines and energy have given their support to gold mining firm PT Newmont Minahasa Raya on the latter's dispute with the Minahasa regency in North Sulawesi over alleged unpaid...

Bogor public bus drivers strike over rampant levies

Bogor public bus drivers strike over rampant levies BOGOR (JP): Thousands of public minivan drivers staged a massive strike over the widespread use of levies on Monday, leaving thousands of passengers stranded.

Ratih may quit her post soon

Ratih may quit her post soon JAKARTA (JP): Presidential secretary Ratih Hardjono has tendered her letter of resignation, a State Palace official has said.Head of the press and media bureau at the Presidential Secretariat, Dharmawan Ronodipuro, told The Jakarta Post on Monday night that Ratih wanted...

State firms suffer losses of $6.39b

State firms suffer losses of $6.39b JAKARTA (JP): Finance minister Bambang Sudibyo said on Monday that 20 state-owned companies suffered combined financial losses of Rp 47.65 trillion (US$6.39 billion) last year.The giant Bank Mandiri experienced the largest loss of Rp 38.

Fakfak regent mobbed

Fakfak regent mobbed FAKFAK, Irian Jaya: Just two days after assuming his new post, Wahiddin Puarara, the new regent of Fakfak, was mobbed by some 150 people on Sunday, with the regent's adjutant shooting one of the attackers.

13 years jail for Agus Isrok's accomplice

13 years jail for Agus Isrok's accomplice JAKARTA (JP): A prosecutor demanded on Monday that the Central Jakarta District Court sentence drug defendant Donny Hendrian, an alleged accomplice of Army Second. Lt.

Horizon.Com wins RI contract

Horizon.Com wins RI contract SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): A unit of Horizon.Com Ltd., a Singapore Internet company, said Monday that it has received a US$9 million contract to build, operate and manage a broadband-based service in Indonesia.

Legislators say put MRT project in gear

Legislators say put MRT project in gear JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso's wish to immediately start a Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) project in the capital won backing on Monday from members of the House of Representatives (DPR).

Conversion Rates

Conversion RatesBank Indonesia's conversion rates on March 20, 2000: Bank notes rates Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 7,403.00 7,477.00Australian dollar 1 4,486.96 4,535.55Austrian schilling 1 522.72 528.21Belgian franc 1 178.30 180.18Brunei dollar 1 4,308.83 4,354.43Canadian dollar 1 5,032.

Attuning politics to economics

Attuning politics to economics Unless oil fuel prices are raised, the International Monetary Fund is likely to withhold its assistance and, as Coordinating Minister for Economy, Finance and Industry Kwik Kian Gie has said, such a delay would upset the routine state budget -- which would endanger...

Local interest rate to stay low despite U.S. rate hike

Local interest rate to stay low despite U.S. rate hike JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia Governor Sjahril Sabirin reaffirmed on Monday that the central bank would not raise interest rates even if the U.S. Federal Reserve increased its rate this week.Sjahril said that an increase in the U.S.

Akbar Tandjung set for presidential nomination

Akbar Tandjung set for presidential nomination JAKARTA (JP): Golkar Party chairman Akbar Tandjung said on Monday that he was ready for the presidential race in 2004.But like many other politicians who refrain from outspokenness, Akbar played down his candidacy, saying it was too early to discuss...

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...

Where to go in Bandung:

Where to go in Bandung:Exhibition* Sculpture Exhibition: The Masterpieces of Choquie Hutagalung wood sculpture, relief, furniture, log wood, interior elements, at the lobby area, Grand Hotel Preanger Bandung, Jl. Asia Afrika No. 81 (Phone: 022-431631), 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., until March 31.

'Antara' news agency gets new chief

'Antara' news agency gets new chief JAKARTA (JP): Columnist and writer Mohamad Sobary was installed on Monday as head of the Antara news agency, replacing Parni Hadi, with a specific task of making the state agency more independent.

Managing Pertamina

Managing Pertamina First, I would like to congratulate Mr. Baihaki Hakim on his appointment as Pertamina president director. As a former president director of PT Caltex Pacific Indonesia, the largest producer among Pertamina's Production Sharing Contractors (PSC) in Indonesia, I believe no one will...

Police arrest three in Rp 250m robbery of batik

Police arrest three in Rp 250m robbery of batik JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta Police Mobile Detectives (Resmob) arrested three men in connection with the December robbery of 15 tons of batik worth about Rp 250 million (US$33,400), an officer said on Monday.Resmob chief Capt.

Negligence blamed in most fires: Official

Negligence blamed in most fires: Official JAKARTA (JP): A fire official warned residents on Monday to be careful in handling inflammable items in their houses because most fires were caused by people's negligence.

Woman grilled over series of jewel thefts

Woman grilled over series of jewel thefts JAKARTA (JP): Pamulang police detectives are questioning a woman arrested early this month in connection with a series of jewel heists worth Rp 60 million (US$8,000) at two separate places in Pamulang, South Jakarta.Following her arrest on March 3, Irma F.

CN 235 for Asian Spirit

CN 235 for Asian Spirit BANDUNG (JP): State-owned aircraft company IPTN handed over a 40-seat CN 235 aircraft to Asian Spirit Philippines here on Monday.IPTN human resources development and administrative affairs manager Jusman SD represented IPTN at the handover ceremony, and Asian Spirit was...

Buses exempt from toll hike

Buses exempt from toll hike JAKARTA (JP): Public transportation will be exempt from the planned increase in tolls so that the rise will not be an additional burden to the poor, an executive of a major toll operator said on Monday.Frans S.

General's lawyers to visit prosecutors

General's lawyers to visit prosecutors JAKARTA (JP): A team of lawyers representing Indonesian Military (TNI) generals allegedly involved in last year's violence in East Timor is to visit the Attorney General's Office on Tuesday to clarify the planned questioning of its clients.

East Java zoo adoption program looking for foster parents

East Java zoo adoption program looking for foster parentsText and photos by Gin Kurniawan PASURUAN, East Java (JP): Three tiger cubs were seen tugging at each other's legs. They playfully pressed each other down and then scampered about.

Problem of newly graduated doctors

Problem of newly graduated doctors Referring to the article What's up, Doc? by Carl Chairul in The Jakarta Post on March 5, 2000, I would like to make some comments.In my opinion, the vicious circle of the health service is caused in some part by "out-of-date" health regulations which do not fit in...

Bakrie Finance survives secondary bankruptcy threat

Bakrie Finance survives secondary bankruptcy threat JAKARTA (JP): Finance company PT Bakrie Finance Corporation (BFC) has, for the second time, survived a bankruptcy threat at the Jakarta Commercial Court, a lawyer said.

Tanri Abeng slapped with travel restriction

Tanri Abeng slapped with travel restriction JAKARTA (JP): Immigration officials on Monday said that former state minister of the empowerment of state enterprises Tanri Abeng has been slapped with an overseas travel ban as he is being investigated as a suspect in the Bank Bali scandal.

Matori's attacker buried

Matori's attacker buried JAKARTA (JP): The decomposed body of the man who attacked the chairman of the National Awakening Party (PKB), Matori Abdul Djalil, on March 5 was finally buried as an unidentified body at Pondok Ranggon graveyard in East Jakarta on Monday.