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Nagari's rating upgraded

Nagari's rating upgraded JAKARTA (JP): Local rating agency PT Pemeringkat Efek Indonesia (Pefindo) has upgraded the rating of rupiah bonds issued by Bank Nagari from idBB- to idBB+, while assigning a idBBB- rating to Bank Jabar's Rp 150 billion bonds.

Special bus lane planned for Gambir to Blok M route

Special bus lane planned for Gambir to Blok M route JAKARTA (JP): The City Traffic and Land Transportation Agency (DLLAJ) is to establish a bus lane serving passengers to and from Gambir railway station in Central Jakarta and Blok M Bus terminal in South Jakarta, an official said on Friday evening.

Group demands prosecution of those allegedly involved in land takeover

Group demands prosecution of those allegedly involved in land takeover TANGERANG (JP): A non-governmental organization, Tangerang Government Watch (TGW), has demanded that the Tangerang Prosecutor's Office soon prosecute the alleged illegal takeover of a 10-hectare state-owned plot in Babakan...

Report on NZ special force hostage rescue denied

Report on NZ special force hostage rescue denied YOGYAKARTA (JP): Deputy chief of Yogyakarta Police Col. Erwin MAP described a report that a private paramilitary unit from New Zealand had rescued a man allegedly being held hostage near Yogyakarta as illogical and nonsense.

IBRA takes over Liem's stakes

IBRA takes over Liem's stakes SINGAPORE (AP): The Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency has taken over Indonesian tycoon Liem Sioe Liong's stakes in industrial estates developed jointly with Singaporean parties, a newspaper reported Saturday.

Barbers cut out a living on the street

Barbers cut out a living on the street JAKARTA (JP): Those walking or driving along the heavily congested Jl. Matraman Raya in East Jakarta cannot help but be aware of the street barbers struggling to make a living on the sidewalk.

E-business to boom after 5 years

E-business to boom after 5 years JAKARTA (JP): Despite the continued launching of new Internet sites, portals and related services by local and foreign firms, Indonesia's Internet market will start booming only in the next five to six years, an analyst has said.

Police to get tough on drugs

Police to get tough on drugs JAKARTA (JP): Marking its massive campaign against illegal drugs, the National Police have taken initial internal law- enforcement measures against its low-ranking officers allegedly involved in drug abuse and trafficking.National Police chief Lt. Gen.

Consumer trust recovered in February

Consumer trust recovered in February JAKARTA (JP): Consumer confidence rebounded in February after falling in the previous two months, according to a research agency of the state-owned investment bank PT Danareksa.

S. Sumatra wood exports up

S. Sumatra wood exports up JAKARTA (JP): South Sumatra earned US$4.19 million from 7,259.6 tons of plywood export in December 1999, up 18.25 percent in value from the previous month, the provincial office of the Ministry of Industry and Trade reported on Saturday.

Pretending to contract my house

Pretending to contract my houseFrom Pos KotaI placed a notice on Feb. 24, 2000 to the effect that I was leasing my house on contract basis. Exactly at 7 p.m. I got a call from a man by the name of Joko.

JSX may breach 600-level this week: Equity analysts

JSX may breach 600-level this week: Equity analysts JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) composite index could breach the psychological 600-level this week as bullish sentiment will most likely improve on the back of good news expected from some public companies, securities analysts said...

Mystery of March 11 Order

Mystery of March 11 OrderFrom Media IndonesiaThe March 11 Order is now 34 years old. This document is questionable and full of mystery. So far, scholars have been unable to unveil the mystery shrouding both the existence and wording of the March 11 Order.

Inzamam helps Pakistan to 256

Inzamam helps Pakistan to 256 KARACHI (AFP): Middle order batsman Inzamam ul-Haq pushed Pakistan to 256 all out on the first day of the third and final cricket Test against Sri Lanka here Sunday.Pakistan's batting faltered once again as only Haq with 86 and Shahid Afridi with 74 hit a purple patch.

Mahathir closes in on reelection

Mahathir closes in on reelection KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has crossed the halfway mark to being reelected to the pinnacle of Malaysia's ruling party while his only possible challenger languishes far behind.

Agency calls for more funds to improve roads

Agency calls for more funds to improve roads JAKARTA (JP): A limited budget and the increase in the price of construction materials due to the weakening of the rupiah against the U.S. dollar has crippled the city's efforts to repair the capital's streets, an official said.

'Linguist': A locally-made Indonesian-English dictionary

'Linguist': A locally-made Indonesian-English dictionaryBy Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): Have you often wished that there had been an English-Indonesian dictionary right there on your PC so that you would not have to leave your machine just to find the equivalent of the word "exchequer" in Indonesian?...

Part-time teachers demand appointment

Part-time teachers demand appointment JAKARTA (JP): Some 700 part-time teachers questioned on Thursday why they were denied status as civil servants after years of teaching at various public schools in Central Jakarta, a city official said.

Graft, bank laws nourish Asia's dirty money

Graft, bank laws nourish Asia's dirty money SYDNEY (Reuters): Money laundering is on the rise in Asia, and reasons cited are official corruption, strict bank secrecy laws, traditional ethnic underground banking networks and in some countries a lack of anti-laundering laws.A recent U.S.

Lawyers to be available for RI migrant workers

Lawyers to be available for RI migrant workers BANDUNG (JP): A minister said here on Saturday that in a bid to protect Indonesians working abroad from abuse, the government planned to provide them with lawyers.

Shorter curfew imposed in Ambon

Shorter curfew imposed in Ambon AMBON, Maluku: Military authorities here announced on Saturday that the city-wide curfew remained effective, although its length would be reduced by one hour due to improving security conditions.

Muslim organizations split on sacrifice day

Muslim organizations split on sacrifice day JAKARTA (JP): Muslims will celebrate Idul Adha (the Islamic day of sacrifice) on two separate days as the country's two leading Islamic organizations have decided upon different dates for the holiday.

Endangered Omo Hada in poor condition

Endangered Omo Hada in poor conditionBy Edy Suhartono MEDAN, North Sumatra (JP): Omo Hada, an 18th century building on the island of Nias, North Sumatra, and Tanah Lot temple on Bali are among the 100 most endangered sites in the world.

Angelique wins junior c'ship

Angelique wins junior c'ship JAKARTA (JP): Girl's tennis player Angelique Widjaja outclassed teammate Dea Sumantri 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 in the an all- Indonesian final of the Indonesia Gas Negara International junior championship here on Saturday.

BII's Internet Banking gives users convenience

BII's Internet Banking gives users convenience Performing transactions through Internet-based banks is now common practice for certain people around the globe. Indonesians also have been able to enjoy this convenience via on-line services run by Bank Internasional Indonesia (BII).

Japanese professor shows his love for Bayat pottery

Japanese professor shows his love for Bayat potteryBy R. Agus Bakti YOGYAKARTA (JP): Chitaru Kawasaki, a ceramics expert from Japan, fell in love at the first sight with a set of plain yet unique pieces in an exhibition in Japan more than ten years ago.

Leech: Sucking the life out of you

Leech: Sucking the life out of you JAKARTA (JP): No matter where you go in life there are leeches. Not the parasite that lives in muddy waters. The type of bloodsucker I'm referring to is the one we come into contact with on a daily basis: leechoros humongous or the human variety.

Art Agenda

Art Agenda Photo Exhibition: Peneliti & Fotografer (Researchers & Photographers), at the French Cultural Center (CCF) on Jl. Wijaya I/48, South Jakarta; Phone 720-8133; from March 9 to March 31.This exhibition puts on display part of the collection of IRD Indigo Base.

Globalization

GlobalizationIndonesian chaos piles its citizens in stacks, chimneys, pipes and styles it flatters and hijacks.The king'd extolled his parliament for not expressing pus; I came to meet their firmament and got lost on the busThe way I used to camp out bush to catalog my words But Indonesian chaos...

Essential reading for the military

Essential reading for the military From the Place of the Dead, Bishop Belo and the Struggle for East Timor; by Arnold S. Kohen; Published by Lion Publishing, Oxford, England, 1999; 398 pages JAKARTA (JP): Carlos Filipe Ximenes may have remained totally unknown to the world but for a surprise...

Increase in tuition fee? No way: Students

Increase in tuition fee? No way: Students JAKARTA (JP): The party is over. State universities are now having to work hard seeking ways to generate more funds in anticipation of the government's plan to reduce subsidies.

Memory of Jassin remains vivid

Memory of Jassin remains vivid JAKARTA (JP): HB Jassin has gone, but the memory of this respected figure and his valuable works remains alive in Indonesian literary.Sapardi Djoko Damono, a professor of literature at University of Indonesia, said, "He was a great man.

Danamon committed to customers with new vision, mission

Danamon committed to customers with new vision, missionBy Christianto JAKARTA (JP): Commitment in consumer service industries will not suffice a company to prove itself as being a preferred choice. Customer loyalty will have its say.

Maria Ressa struggles with life choice

Maria Ressa struggles with life choiceBy Mehru Jaffer JAKARTA (JP): CNN without Maria Ressa? This could happen if Ressa, 37, makes a certain choice."I am now at an age when I have to think about it. The biological clock is ticking away. I have to ask myself if I want children.

Angry terminal vendors break bus windows

Angry terminal vendors break bus windows JAKARTA (JP): About 500 fruit, candy and cigarettes vendors pelted and broke the windows of six intercity buses at the Pulogadung bus terminal, East Jakarta, in a protest against City Public Land Transportation Agency (DLLAJ) officials' rough actions for the...

Falling for a Javanese folk dancer, beware the surprise

Falling for a Javanese folk dancer, beware the surpriseText by Singgir Kartana, photos by Ali Budiman WONOSOBO, Central Java (JP): Once there was a very pretty dancer in a village in Wonosobo regency, Central Java. Many were charmed by her beauty.

Spotlight

SpotlightPhoto A: MeliaGran MeliaWELCOME TO THE CLUB: Aston Atrium general manager Hamilton Toledo (left), Crowne Plaza general manager Stefan W. Voogel (second left), Gran Melia Jakarta general manager Ricardo Castaneda (second right) and Aston Atrium director of sales & marketing Rubi W.

New themes for jewelry and watch designs

New themes for jewelry and watch designs JAKARTA (JP): Clean, innovative and elegant are the themes of the jewelry and watch designs presented by Piaget, one of the world's leading jewelry and watchmakers, at its current exhibition at the Time boutique at Plaza Senayan.

Internet banking facilitates customers in banking

Internet banking facilitates customers in bankingBy I. Christianto JAKARTA (JP): Some people are reluctant to visit banks due to such reasons as long queues or fronting up to unprofessional tellers. Well, they can now enjoy carrying out transactions through the Internet from their home PCs.

State universities brace for big monetary cutbacks

State universities brace for big monetary cutbacks The government's plan to cut financial assistance to state universities is worrying college administrators and students. The Jakarta Post's reporters Ainur R. Sophiaan, Agus Maryono, Asip A. Hasani, I.

Haze feared to affect ships

Haze feared to affect ships KUALA LUMPUR (AP): Marine police have warned all ships plying the busy Malacca Straits to be alert for haze after visibility dropped to about two nautical miles, a news report said Saturday.

U.S. expedition team fined

U.S. expedition team fined KUALA LUMPUR (AP): Two scientists and 14 cave explorers from the United States have been fined 20,000 ringgit ($5,260) for collecting rare invertebrates from a Borneo rain forest without a permit, a government official said Saturday.

Pandering for good food? Get yourself to Bandung

Pandering for good food? Get yourself to BandungText and photos by Agni Amorita BANDUNG (JP): One Saturday afternoon young Yeannie Adisubrata, with her three girl friends, drove her car along Jl. Kolonel Masturi, leaving the busy city of Bandung and making for its hinterland, Lembang.

HB Jassin dies of stroke

HB Jassin dies of stroke JAKARTA (JP): Hans Bague Jassin, the "Pope of Indonesian literature", died on Saturday at the age of 83.Jassin died at Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital almost 12 hours after suffering a stroke.

Oscar Lawalata making strides in fashion world

Oscar Lawalata making strides in fashion worldBy Chris Brummitt JAKARTA (JP): Tall, skinny and wearing an orange cotton blouse with matching scarf, black velvet jacket and dark-blue flared jeans, clothing designer Oscar Lawalata turns heads as he walks quickly through Tuesday's lunchtime crowds in...

Officers sent to Slawi, Solo for main suspect

Officers sent to Slawi, Solo for main suspect JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta Police have sent at least 10 detectives to Slawi and Surakarta in Central Java to hunt down Achmad Riyadi, alias Assadullah, the fourth and most important suspect in last Sunday's attempted murder of National Awakening Party (PKB)...

'Indonesia Baru' talk show

'Indonesia Baru' talk showFrom Media IndonesiaI am among the fans of talk show Indonesia Baru, which is simultaneously broadcast by the five private TV stations on Feb. 29 at 9 p.m.I watch the show to broaden my horizons.

City Council withholds approval of bylaw draft

City Council withholds approval of bylaw draft JAKARTA (JP): After a heated debate, the City Council postponed the enactment of a city bylaw on the establishment of subdistrict councils following a vote during a plenary meeting on Friday evening.

What a performance! Challenging nights at TUK

What a performance! Challenging nights at TUKBy Rudy Madanir JAKARTA (JP); When the master of ceremonies welcomed Chinese artist Ma Liu Ming to perform before a packed crowd at Teater Utan Kayu, the organizer of the Jakarta International Performance Arts Festival (JIPAF) distributed small pieces of...

Government supports Benjamin

Government supports Benjamin JAKARTA (JP): Support mounted for noted retired judge Benjamin Mangkoedilaga to join the Supreme Court after the government officially named him a candidate on Friday to fill one of 10 vacant Supreme Court justice seats.