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Conversion Rates

Conversion RatesBank Indonesia's conversion rates on March 17, 2000: Bank notes rates Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 7,418.00 7,492.00Australian dollar 1 4,528.69 4,577.61Austrian schilling 1 522.59 528.35Belgian franc 1 178.26 180.22Brunei dollar 1 4,335.48 4,381.29Canadian dollar 1 5,035.

Timor joint patrol plans denied

Timor joint patrol plans denied DILI, East Timor (AP): The commander of the United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET) peacekeeping force denied on Friday that he had agreed to an Indonesian Army proposal to join forces at the border with East Nusa Tenggara.Lt. Gen.

City to nominate six candidates for Bank DKI

City to nominate six candidates for Bank DKI JAKARTA (JP): The city administration has nominated six names to chair the city-owned Bank DKI following Wednesday's dismissal of its president, an official said on Friday.

Police to protect legislators and House complex

Police to protect legislators and House complex JAKARTA (JP): The National Police agreed on Friday to demands to step up security at the House of Representatives.According to a security agreement reached by House Speaker Akbar Tandjung and National Police chief Lt. Gen.

Maluku migrants arrive in Bandung

Maluku migrants arrive in Bandung BANDUNG: About 143 West Java transmigrant settlers arrived here from riot-torn North Maluku on Thursday night, state railway company PT KAI's spokesman Akhmad Sujadi said.

Plywood investors back off

Plywood investors back off JAKARTA (JP): About 10 foreign investors and buyers of plywood from Kalimantan have threatened to pull out of their contracts due to concern over escalating conflicts between timber companies and local communities, the Indonesian Forestry Society said on Friday.

Small firm compliant with new regulation

Small firm compliant with new regulation SEMARANG, West Java (JP): A small clove cigarette manufacturer has said the government's new ruling on nicotine and tar levels was achievable, denying it would hurt the country's clove cigarette industry.

Seminar on decentralization

Seminar on decentralization JAKARTA (JP): The University of Indonesia, in cooperation with the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, will hold a two-day international seminar on decentralization here next week.

Economists support new L/C facility for Texmaco

Economists support new L/C facility for Texmaco JAKARTA (JP): Economists supported on Friday the Rp 720 billion (US$96 million) credit facility extended by state Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI) to giant textile producer Texmaco Group despite the latter's huge nonperforming loans.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Ceramics Exhibition: Pagerjurang, at Bentara Budaya Jakarta, Jl. Palmerah Selatan, Central Jakarta, March 17. * Painting Exhibition: Pameraya 2000 by H. Widayat at the National Gallery, Central Jakarta, until March 31.

Plan to create new economics advisory team hailed

Plan to create new economics advisory team hailed JAKARTA (JP): Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Finance and Industry Kwik Kian Gie welcomed on Friday President Abdurrahman Wahid's plan to form a new economics advisory team to support economics ministers.

'Linguist' needs improving

'Linguist' needs improving I refer to the article by Zatni Arbi, Linguist: A locally made Indonesian English dictionary, published in The Jakarta Post on March 13, 2000. I purchased this electronic dictionary about a year ago when PT Ciptasoft Prima had an exhibition at the Shangrila Hotel.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on March 17, 2000: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ----------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 800 25 12,500 Adindo Foresta Indonesia 625 0 4,616,500 Alakasa Industrindo 450 0 7,000 Alfa Retailindo...

Police told to probe illegal medicine trading

Police told to probe illegal medicine trading JAKARTA (JP): While indicating that city officials were implicated in the wrongdoing, Governor Sutiyoso called on the city police on Friday to follow up on the results of a recent raid on distributors of illegal medicine.

Jail term sought for drug owners

Jail term sought for drug owners TANGERANG (JP): The Tangerang District Court initiated on Friday the trial of defendants Saiful Bahri, 32, Pujianto, 22, Ari Sigit, 25, and Roni, 22, for their alleged possession of 86.5 kilograms of marijuana.

'Becak' drivers still reluctant to change jobs

'Becak' drivers still reluctant to change jobs JAKARTA (JP): Most becak (pedicab) drivers are reluctant to start a different career as they believe new jobs will only mean an uncertain income for the future, an official said on Friday.

Ombudsman to watch over law enforcement

Ombudsman to watch over law enforcement JAKARTA (JP): The head of the National Ombudsman Commission, Antonius Sujata, said on Friday he would prioritize the supervision of law enforcement, including the provision of public legal services in his newly appointed post.

Embassy hosts conferences

Embassy hosts conferences JAKARTA (JP): The Canadian Embassy is organizing a series of business conferences next week to bolster trade and investment relations between the two countries in post-crisis Indonesia.

Photo exhibition comes to Bandung

Photo exhibition comes to Bandung BANDUNG: A photography exhibition will be held here next week after a successful run in Jakarta, organizers said on Wednesday.The exhibition's curator Ray Bachtiar said montages of 200 color and black and white photographs would be on display during the four-day...

Rights groups invited to join East Timor probe

Rights groups invited to join East Timor probe JAKARTA (JP): Three leading human rights groups have been invited by the Attorney General's Office to join the investigative team probing last year's violence in East Timor.

Activists and the government overlook ex-political detainees

Activists and the government overlook ex-political detaineesBy Dewi Anggraeni MELBOURNE (JP): Most Indonesia watchers would agree that the country has made a definite turn toward a better and more democratic Indonesia, though the road is dangerous and the journey unpredictable.

Kwik demands IBRA provide government with cash

Kwik demands IBRA provide government with cash JAKARTA (JP): Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Finance and Industry Kwik Kian Gie insisted on Friday that the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) surrender Rp 17 trillion (US$2.

Sports council awaits Rp 4.2b from government

Sports council awaits Rp 4.2b from government JAKARTA (JP): The National Sports Council (KONI) has not received the expected Rp 4.2 billion (US$567,000) from the government to fund the training program for the 2000 Olympics Games, Olympics training director Arie Sudewo said on Friday.

Mahathir appeals to divided Muslims to unite

Mahathir appeals to divided Muslims to unite KUALA LUMPUR (Agencies): Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad appealed on Friday to all Muslims in the country to unite and give up any "wrong" political beliefs.

Child dies in military accident

Child dies in military accident BANDUNG (JP): A young girl was killed and four people were injured after a 105-millimeter cannon projectile shot by artillery troops in a routine training exercise crashed into a house in Batujajar on Wednesday.Spokesman for the Siliwangi Military Command Lt. Col.

Sondakh swore in amid protests

Sondakh swore in amid protests MANADO, North Sulawesi: A.J. Sondakh and Freddy Sualang were installed as North Sulawesi governor and deputy governor respectively on Wednesday, disregarding allegations of irregularities en route to their election.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Ceramics Exhibition: Pagerjurang, at Bentara Budaya Jakarta, Jl. Palmerah Selatan, Central Jakarta, March 17. * Painting Exhibition: Pameraya 2000 by H. Widayat at the National Gallery, Central Jakarta, until March 31.

AcuBid takes over JDI

AcuBid takes over JDI JAKARTA (JP): AcuBid.com.Inc of the United States has agreed to take 90 percent of the outstanding stocks of PT Jaring Data Interaktif to turn the Indonesian firm into one of the largest diversified Internet service providers in Asia.

Sigit denies role in alleged Balongan graft

Sigit denies role in alleged Balongan graft JAKARTA (JP): The oldest son of former president Soeharto denied on Wednesday involvement in alleged corruption in the Balongan oil refinery project.Sigit Harjojudanto said he took no active part during the project's negotiation period or when the...

Siamese twins to return home in a week: Doctors

Siamese twins to return home in a week: Doctors JAKARTA (JP): Six-month-old Siamese twin boys who have successfully undergone surgery for their separation are expected to leave Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital within a week, their doctors said.

Understanding the readers: 'Guardian' case

Understanding the readers: 'Guardian' case The following is a report from Sirikit Syah, director of media watchdog the Consumers Press Institute and The Jakarta Post contributor in Surabaya, who recently visited Britain to attend a media seminar.

Port operators cash in on privatization

Port operators cash in on privatization JAKARTA (JP): State-managed operators of the country's two busiest ports reported massive profits on Wednesday for 1999 following the successful partial privatization of their container terminal facilities last year.

What RI crisis means to the region

What RI crisis means to the region The following article is based on a paper presented by Minister of Foreign Affairs Alwi Shihab when opening the Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific (CSCAP) conference on Indonesia on March 8.

Forgotten hero

Forgotten hero Indonesia's aviation world has lost one of its early pioneers with the death of Petit Muharto on March 8, 2000. He was 81, and he had lived through the remaining years of Dutch rule, World War II, the struggle for independence and the nation-building years which brought Indonesia...

ADB approves US$200m to aid RI deregulation

ADB approves US$200m to aid RI deregulation MANILA (AFP): The Asian Development Bank (ADB) said here Thursday that it has approved a US$200-million loan for a program to liberalize Indonesia's complex and over-protected industrial sector.

Bogor detective removed from post

Bogor detective removed from post BOGOR (JP): Bogor Regional Police chief Col. Edi Darnadi has relieved Bogor City Police chief of detectives Capt. Umar Sumardi of his duties for his improper release of a suspect in a counterfeiting case.

Local consumers confidence back at precrisis level: Survey

Local consumers confidence back at precrisis level: Survey JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian consumers are more optimistic about the future of the country's economy and their own income and quality of life today than in recent years, a survey conducted by Mastercard International has found.

Conversion Rates

Conversion RatesBank Indonesia's conversion rates on March 15, 2000: Bank notes rates Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 7,398.00 7,472.00Australian dollar 1 4,539.41 4,588.56Austrian schilling 1 519.62 525.36Belgian franc 1 177.25 179.21Brunei dollar 1 4,327.07 4,372.92Canadian dollar 1 5,053.

Saving Kartini

Saving Kartini An Indonesian maid in the United Arab Emirates has been sentenced to death by stoning.Indonesia must save Kartini at all costs from this brutal legal murder and join forces with Amnesty International, the media and perhaps the world, and bring to light that by 2000, stoning a person...

Muslims observe holy Day of Sacrifice

Muslims observe holy Day of Sacrifice JAKARTA (JP): Most of the country's Muslims celebrated Idul Adha (the Islamic Day of Sacrifice) on Thursday, as calm returned to the restive territories of Aceh and Maluku.

Religious organizations divided over bill on religious harmony

Religious organizations divided over bill on religious harmony JAKARTA (JP): Religious organizations are divided over the need for a bill on "religious harmony". Some fear it could be used as an instrument to inhibit the preaching of religion and conversing of peoples of other faiths.

TNI, UNTAET vow to guard border

TNI, UNTAET vow to guard border ATAMBUA, East Nusa Tenggara (JP): The Indonesian Military (TNI) and the United Nations Transitional Authority in East Timor (UNTAET) pledged on Wednesday to work together to stop reported cross-border attacks by pro-Jakarta militias.

Citibank gets new manager

Citibank gets new manager JAKARTA (JP): Citibank Indonesia announced on Thursday the appointment of Michael Zink as its new country corporate officer and acting global corporate and investment bank business manager.

City told to open women empowerment office

City told to open women empowerment office JAKARTA (JP): A central government team met with Governor Sutiyoso on Wednesday to ask that the City administration to open a bureau to deal with empowering women in the capital.

Bittersweet win for Malaysia's Anwar Ibrahim

Bittersweet win for Malaysia's Anwar IbrahimBy Nelson Graves KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Malaysia's jailed former finance minister Anwar Ibrahim has won legal vindication over a beating he suffered in police detention, but his assailant's trial prompted renewed criticism of the system of justice.

Irianese leaders accused of plot against the govt

Irianese leaders accused of plot against the govt JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya (JP): Local police have officially named nine leading Irianese figures here as suspects for allegedly plotting against the state.Irian Jaya Police chief of detectives Col.

IBRA taken to task on property bad debt bind

IBRA taken to task on property bad debt bind JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) has failed to make significant progress in restructuring bad debts of property developers since assuming them two years ago, property expert Panangian Simanjuntak said here on Wednesday.

U.S. awards grant to Batam

U.S. awards grant to Batam JAKARTA (JP): The U.S. Trade and Development Agency (TDA) awarded a grant of US$483,500 for the feasibility study on the wastewater treatment plant on the island of Batam, Riau, the U.S. embassy in Jakarta said.The grant was awarded by TDA's director J.

Widjojo to head new economic team

Widjojo to head new economic team JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid announced Wednesday that he's planning to create a team of economic experts to support his economic ministers.Abdurrahman said that the new unofficial team will be headed by Widjojo Nitisastro, the chief economic adviser of...

Foreign investors watch for outcome of Indorayon case

Foreign investors watch for outcome of Indorayon case JAKARTA (JP): Although Indonesia's pulp and paper industry remains attractive to foreign investors, they are monitoring the resolution of the PT Inti Indorayon dispute, the chairman of the Indonesian pulp paper association (APKI) said.