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More hole-in-ones expected in major golf event

More hole-in-ones expected in major golf event JAKARTA (JP): The 2001 Fedex-RPX corporate golf league is expected to produce more hole-in-ones in the event which starts next Friday.The league, organized by Golf Links Indonesia, is to be played on six different golf courses around Jakarta on the...

House endorses bill on RI-HK extradition treaty

House endorses bill on RI-HK extradition treaty JAKARTA (JP): The House of Representatives passed a bill on Tuesday that will allow the administrations of Indonesia and Hong Kong to surrender fugitives pursued by each country.

Shangri-La accused of sabotaging talks

Shangri-La accused of sabotaging talks JAKARTA (JP): The Shangri-La Hotel Independent Workers' Union (SPMS) on Tuesday accused the hotel management of sabotaging tripartite negotiations with the Ministry of Manpower and Transmigration by refusing to deliver an invitation on the talks to the union.

Three types of presidents

Three types of presidentsFrom Rakyat MerdekaI almost could not believe my ears when I heard that President Abdurrahman "Gus Dur" Wahid said that if he stepped down, Madura, Aceh and Irian Jaya would secede from the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia. It was really exasperating to hear this.

RI-U.S. business ties discussed

RI-U.S. business ties discussed JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian and American business leaders remain optimistic about the prospects of bilateral business relationships despite the country's multi-dimensional crisis, according to Tony Agus Ardie, Chairman of the U.S.

Textile investors flee Bandung

Textile investors flee Bandung BANDUNG: At least five foreign textile investors have closed down their businesses here this year due to chaotic implementation of regional autonomy, the secretary of the Indonesian Textile Association (API) in West Java Ade Sudradjat claimed.

Report filed on aircraft company

Report filed on aircraft company BANDUNG: The Communications Forum of aircraft manufacturer PT Dirgantara Indonesia submitted five reports on alleged corruption in the company to the Bandung prosecutor's office on Monday.

Akbar quizzed over land scam only 'as witness'

Akbar quizzed over land scam only 'as witness' JAKARTA (JP): After being questioned for four hours by police over an alleged land scam, House of Representatives Speaker Akbar Tandjung on Monday insisted that he was innocent, while maintaining that he would not file a counter-suit against his...

Pro and anti-Abdurrahman street rallies continue

Pro and anti-Abdurrahman street rallies continue JAKARTA (JP): Street rallies conducted by pro and anti- President Abdurrahman Wahid supporters continued in some cities on Monday amid debate about the effectiveness of such political maneuvers, which could lead to physical clashes among the masses.

Illegal logging in conservation area

Illegal logging in conservation area JAMBI, Jambi (JP): Illegal logging at the Bukit Dua Belas National Park here has become rampant despite the fact that the park was declared a protected area by President Abdurrahman Wahid in January this year.

Tohoku flush with LNG offers after Arun stop

Tohoku flush with LNG offers after Arun stop TOKYO (Dow Jones): Japan's Tohoku Electric Power Co. has received spot liquefied natural gas offers of a total of about 1.2 million metric tons for delivery until June, after the shutdown of the Arun gas field in Indonesia, a company official said on...

Disadvantaged citizens demand budget revision

Disadvantaged citizens demand budget revision JAKARTA (JP): More than 1,500 disadvantaged people, including hundreds of pedicab drivers, staged a rally in front of the City Council on Monday, demanding that it revise the 2001 City Budget which was considered extravagant and neglectful of the...

Politics, education inseparable

Politics, education inseparableBy Harry Bhaskara JAKARTA (JP): In these testing times, where every avenue to overcome the plight of the nation appears to be blocked, it is difficult to be patient. But patience is the most important quality now, three years after the reform movement.

Is there any truth to those old wives' tales?

Is there any truth to those old wives' tales?By Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): A first-time mother is usually overjoyed when she hears the news that she is pregnant. But the excitement may fizzle when she has to deal with other, more nagging matters.

Police admit attack on LBH office wrong

Police admit attack on LBH office wrong JAKARTA (JP): The city police and the Jakarta Legal Aid Institute (LBH) reached an agreement on Monday to respect each other's rights following a controversial attack on the lawyers' office last week.

Rates for tax payment, valid from March 19 to March 25

Rates for tax payment, valid from March 19 to March 25 U.S. dollar 1 Rp 9,875.00Austrian schilling 1 Rp 644.08Australian dollar 1 Rp 4,852.58Belgian franc 1 Rp 219.70Canadian dollar 1 Rp 6,332.97Swiss franc 1 Rp 5,766.09Deutschemark 1 Rp 4,537.52Danish krone 1 Rp 1,204.45French franc 1 Rp 1,351.

BEM-UI reported for torture

BEM-UI reported for torture JAKARTA (JP): A student of the Indonesian Christian University (UKI) went to the City Police headquarters on Monday to report his abduction and torture allegedly committed by activists of the Student Executive Body of the University of Indonesia (BEM-UI).

Maluku dialog ends with peace commitment

Maluku dialog ends with peace commitment LANGGUR, Maluku (JP): About 1500 representatives from Maluku at the end of a five-day reconciliation dialog here have agreed to continue peace efforts in a bid to end the prolonged sectarian clashes.

Quake measuring 5.72 on Richter Scale jolts Ambon

Quake measuring 5.72 on Richter Scale jolts Ambon AMBON, Maluku (JP): A strong earthquake jolted Ambon city on Monday, but there were no immediate reports of damage or casualties, the Meteorology and Geophysics Agency (BMG) said."The quake was 5.72 on the Richter Scale and hit Ambon at 2:52 p.m.

Law No. 39/1999 and Law No. 26/2000

Law No. 39/1999 and Law No. 26/2000 I refer to an article by Mr. Hery Susetyo published in The Jakarta Post on March 14, 2001, titled More serious uncertainty about the law looms.There are two mistakes in the article. It mentioned that Law No. 39/1999 concerns the human rights court and Law No.

DPR, KONI need outsiders to investigate SEAG case

DPR, KONI need outsiders to investigate SEAG case JAKARTA (JP): It has been almost four years since the National Sports Council (KONI) held the 1997 Southeast Asian (SEA) Games, but questions about a fund-raising program for the event remain.

ExxonMobil expected to restart operations soon

ExxonMobil expected to restart operations soon JAKARTA (JP): A meeting of the Indonesian authorities and ExxonMobil Oil Indonesia Inc. agreed on Monday afternoon that the U.S.-based oil firm is expected to resume its operations in Aceh on April 2.

Seven Grand Masters in Wotulo Memorial

Seven Grand Masters in Wotulo Memorial JAKARTA (JP): Just a week after the duel between Indonesia's young chess player Andrean Susilodinata and Vietnamese Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son here, Jakarta once again hosts an international chess event.

Life insurance case

Life insurance case I am a retiree of PT Caltex Pacific Indonesia (CPI). CPI, being one of the operators in the oil and gas producing industry, is a contractor of Pertamina, as are 14 other companies under production sharing contracts (PSCs).

Garuda may add aircraft to meet passenger increase

Garuda may add aircraft to meet passenger increase DENPASAR, Bali (JP): The national flagship carrier Garuda Indonesia is considering adding more aircraft to its fleet to meet the surge in the demand.Garuda president Abdulgani said here on Saturday that the increase of passengers using the...

Thailand, Laos sign bridge deal

Thailand, Laos sign bridge deal BANGKOK (AFP): Thailand and Laos have signed an agreement to improve regional trade links by constructing their second bridge across the Mekong river, officials said Monday.

ASEAN to boost E. Asia synergy

ASEAN to boost E. Asia synergy HANOI (AFP): Deputy foreign ministers and senior officials from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and three East Asia countries agreed to set up an East Asia research group to boost cooperation, a report said on Monday.

Antismuggling task force ready

Antismuggling task force ready JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian government will soon establish a special taskforce to combat smuggling in a concerted effort to safeguard state revenues from unpaid import and export duties and protect domestic industries from unfair competition, Coordinating Minister...

Asian leaders arrive in U.S. to nurture ties with Bush govt

Asian leaders arrive in U.S. to nurture ties with Bush govt WASHINGTON (AFP): Chinese Vice Premier Qian Qichen and Japanese Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori have arrived in the United States ahead of separate talks with President George W. Bush later in the week.

Police name two suspects in British boyband tragedy

Police name two suspects in British boyband tragedy JAKARTA (JP): The city police have declared two men as suspects after four teenage girls died in a stampede at an autograph-signing by British boyband a1 at the Taman Anggrek shopping mall in West Jakarta on Sunday.

PBSI regrets IBF decision on GP Finals

PBSI regrets IBF decision on GP Finals JAKARTA (JP): The Badminton Association of Indonesia (PBSI) said it regretted the International Badminton Federation (IBF)'s decision to postpone the 2000 World Grand Prix Finals, which were due to be held in Brunei starting on March 28.

Managing the military goes beyond maintaining loyalty

Managing the military goes beyond maintaining loyalty The following are excerpts of an interview with Jun Honna, assistant professor at the Faculty of International Relations of Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto, who has studied the Indonesian military for many years.

Youth urged to pledge unity

Youth urged to pledge unity PURWOKERTO, Central Java: Well-known cultural observer and novelist Ahmad Tohari called on students to unite and forge a youth pledge, similar to the historic oath made on Oct. 28, 1928, in response to the country's current political upheavals.

The state losing control over 'preman' (2)

The state losing control over 'preman' (2) This is the second of two articles on protected crime by Dr Tim Lindsey, Associate Professor of Law and Director of the Asian Law Centre at the University of Melbourne.

Students seal Fuad's home

Students seal Fuad's home JAKARTA (JP): Dozens of students grouped under the Jakarta Student Front (BMJ) "sealed" the home of former finance minister and director general of taxes Fuad Bawazier on Jl. Banyumas No. 4 in the Menteng area of Central Jakarta on Monday.

Stock quotations on JSX

Stock quotations on JSXStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on March 19, 2001: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 1,600 -25 68,500 Adindo Foresta 100 0 0 AGIS 175 -10 1,949,000 Alakasa 140 0 0 Alfa...

Sale of palm oil plantations not yet final

Sale of palm oil plantations not yet final JAKARTA (AFP): Indonesian Vice President Megawati Sukarnoputri was quoted as saying on Monday the sale of 25 palm oil plantations to Malaysia's Kumpulan Guthrie Bhd. was not yet final.

Asian central banks tighten grip

Asian central banks tighten grip SINGAPORE (Reuters): Central banks in Indonesia and Thailand may huff-and-puff and impose hefty fines on banks for breaching their newly imposed forex rules, but analysts reckon they are basically impotent and can do little to bring about a sustained respite for the...

Oil group defends controversial TAC system

Oil group defends controversial TAC system JAKARTA (JP): An oil and gas association defended on Monday the controversial technical assistance contract (TAC) system, saying the system had the noble goal of empowering local oil and gas investors.

Ethnic body odor

Ethnic body odorFrom Pikiran RakyatMany stories have been told in the aftermath of the bloody ethnic unrest at Sampit, Central Kalimantan. One of them is the story about the ability of the Dayaks to distinguish a particular ethnic group from other ethnic groups, including the Madurese.

Palm oil prices surge on Malaysian move

Palm oil prices surge on Malaysian move KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Malaysia's pump-priming measures for palm oil have caused prices of the commodity to jump at least $20 a ton in two weeks, making it pricier than soyoil in the world's most important market -- India.A 500 million ringgit (US$131.

RI to learn from S. African reconciliation

RI to learn from S. African reconciliation JAKARTA (JP): An international conference on national reconciliation will be held on Thursday to help seek a solution to the rising tension and conflicts by making observations from the experiences of South Africa.

Youths attack houses, kiosks

Youths attack houses, kiosks BOGOR (JP): A group of youths ran amok on Sunday evening at Kampung Narogong village in Cileungsi district, leaving at least five houses and four kiosks severely damaged.A kiosk keeper, Endin, said on Monday the youths, who claimed to be residents of the neighboring...

Second only to Vietnam

Second only to Vietnam It hardly surprises anyone anymore that, once again, Indonesia finds itself placed in the position of the second most corrupt country -- second only to Vietnam -- on a list of Asian countries published by the Political and Economic Risk Consultancy (PERC) group over the...

Rupiah rate March 19

Rupiah rate March 19 Bank notes rates TT rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 9,900.00 10,900.00 10,384.00 10,452.00Australian dollar 1 4,932.18 5,439.83 5,155.37 5,212.41Austrian schilling 1 644.64 710.31 673.81 681.11Belgian franc 1 219.89 242.29 229.84 232.

Experts identify TNT in railway track bombing

Experts identify TNT in railway track bombing JAKARTA (JP): The bomb that exploded on a railroad track in Serpong district on Saturday contained trinitrotoluene (TNT), the deputy chief of the National Police Forensics Laboratory, Sr. Comr. Dudon Setia Putra, said on Monday.

ADB cuts growth forecast for RI and other four countries

ADB cuts growth forecast for RI and other four countries MANILA (AFP): The Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Monday drastically cut its 2001 economic growth forecast for Indonesia and four other Asian countries due to the U.S.-led global slowdown and weak electronics demand.

Six factions draft 2nd memorandum

Six factions draft 2nd memorandum JAKARTA (JP): While implying that President Abdurrahman Wahid has yet to respond seriously to the first memorandum of censure issued by the House of Representatives (DPR), six House factions have drafted a second memorandum, although the President has yet to reply...

Where to go in Bandung for Tuesday, March 20, 2001

Where to go in Bandung for Tuesday, March 20, 2001Exhibition* Handicrafts NTT Traditional Handicrafts, lobby of Grand Hotel Preanger Bandung, Jl. Asia Afrika No. 81 (Phone: 022 4231631), 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., until March 31.

Malaysia to sell cars to Iraq

Malaysia to sell cars to Iraq KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Malaysia's national carmaker Perusahaan Otomobil Nasional Bhd. (Proton) will sign an agreement soon to sell 5,000 units of its Wira model to Iraq, state Bernama news agency said on Monday.Proton is expected to sell the 1.