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Sugarcane farmers bitter about imports

Sugarcane farmers bitter about imports SURABAYA, East Java: Hundreds of sugarcane farmers staged a protest at the provincial legislature on Thursday, demanding the government limit sugar imports because they were undermining the price of local sugar.

All-Jakarta final in Ligina league expected

All-Jakarta final in Ligina league expected JAKARTA (JP): Persija Jakarta returned victorious from Brunei on Thursday only to be challenged by Governor Sutiyoso to set their eyes on reaching the final of the domestic Bank Mandiri soccer league.

Goat sellers out for more than hay at Idul Adha

Goat sellers out for more than hay at Idul Adha JAKARTA (JP): Goat sellers have set up shop on streets in many parts of the city with the Idul Adha Islamic Day of Sacrifice only a week away.The seasonal sellers are back in business for the holiday, which will fall on March 16, and several sidewalks...

Fisheries touted for net value

Fisheries touted for net value MAUMERE, East Nusa Tenggara (JP): Minister of Maritime Exploration and Fisheries Sarwono Kusumaatmadja said East Nusa Tenggara should prepare its human resources in the maritime sector to exploit its rich marine assets.

Sampoerna back in black due to drop in debts

Sampoerna back in black due to drop in debts JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed cigarette producer PT HM Sampoerna expects to book a net profit of about Rp 1.36 trillion (about US$181 million) in 1999, a turnaround from a net loss of Rp 95 billion the previous year.The company's finance director, Eka D.

End of a chapter

End of a chapter By disbanding the Coordinating Agency to Support the Strengthening of National Stability (Bakorstanas) and all its units in the regions, President Abdurrahman Wahid has closed another chapter in the military's domination of the government in this country.

Cultural differences a sacred cow?

Cultural differences a sacred cow?By Donna K. Woodward MEDAN (JP): Last Dec. 30 The Jakarta Post carried a report from Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Finance and Industry Kwik Kian Gie about the state-run electricity firm's loss of Rp 5 trillion because of poor management.

New Jakarta visitors guide to be published in August

New Jakarta visitors guide to be published in August JAKARTA (JP): PT Media Dutaservisindo publishing company in collaboration with the Indonesian Hoteliers & Restaurateurs Association (PHRI) plans to publish its first guidebook to Jakarta in August this year, company executives announced here on...

Gemala Container's Rp 92b debt

Gemala Container's Rp 92b debt I refer to a report in a number of newspapers about a Rp 92 billion debt and would like to ask H. Gozali, director of PT Gemala Container the following:1. What were the steps taken by Gemala with Bank Indonesia that exempted the Rp 92 billion debt from interest...

Bintuni on its share price

Bintuni on its share price JAKARTA (JP): Publicly-listed PT Bintuni Minaraya fishing company explained on Thursday it did not know anything that could be material to the unusually steep rise in the price of its shares that prompted the Capital Market Supervisory Agency to suspend the share trading...

PDI-P executive on shortlist for top position at Telkom

PDI-P executive on shortlist for top position at Telkom JAKARTA (JP): Dimyati Hartono, senior executive of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuanagan), and president of satellite operator PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara Adi R.

Athletes in Olympics training suffer injuries

Athletes in Olympics training suffer injuries JAKARTA (JP): Seven athletes currently training for the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney have to undergo medical treatment for injuries or illnesses, the National Sports Council (KONI) said on Thursday.

Japan's SMEs eye Indonesia amid concerns over security

Japan's SMEs eye Indonesia amid concerns over securityBy Devi M. Asmarani BATAM (JP): Japanese small and medium enterprises said here on Thursday they were interested in setting up businesses in Indonesia, but were still concerned by the country's security situation.

Taipei, Jakarta leads regional markets as Tokyo, HK end lower

Taipei, Jakarta leads regional markets as Tokyo, HK end lower HONG KONG (AP): Asian stock markets closed mixed Thursday, with the region's two biggest, Tokyo and Hong Kong, closing lower but Taipei and Jakarta gaining more than 2 percent each.

A most serious legal test case

A most serious legal test case The case involving the mismanagement of Bank Indonesia's liquidity support (BLBI) money (for troubled private banks) will be the final test case for the Attorney General's Office. If it dallies, it is certain to face serious problems.

Police officers deny torture accusations

Police officers deny torture accusations JAKARTA (JP): Two police detectives told the West Jakarta District Court on Thursday that they did not physically or mentally intimidate drug defendant Donny Hendrian during the preparation of his affidavit for alleged drug possession.Chief detectives Sgt.

Aussie police ask help over migrants

Aussie police ask help over migrants BOGOR (JP): Australian police have asked for the help of Bogor Regional Police in preventing Middle Eastern migrants illegally entering the country through the West Java port of Pelabuhan Ratu, an official said on Thursday.Bogor Regional Police chief Col.

Angelique, Dea in junior semis

Angelique, Dea in junior semis JAKARTA (JP): Angelique Widjaja and Dea Sumantri moved a step closer to an all-Indonesian final in the girls' singles of the Indonesia Gas Negara International Junior tennis championships on Thursday.

Policemen crushed by falling tree

Policemen crushed by falling tree JEPARA, Central Java: A 30-meter-high tree toppled in a forested area near Darmolo village, Bangsri district here, killing three policemen on patrol.The tree, which was 65 centimeters in diameter, fell on a total of nine policemen. Three remain hospitalized.

Pirates threaten wealth: Officials

Pirates threaten wealth: Officials SINGAPORE (AP): Pirates in Southeast Asian seas are a major threat to prosperity, officials attending a three-day anti-piracy conference said on Thursday."Participants shared the view that problems of piracy and armed robbery against ships are not only the major...

Nuisance at U-turns

Nuisance at U-turnsFrom NeracaFor several years now the number of self-appointed traffic guides at U-turns in Jakarta has increased tremendously. They have not helped in easing congestion but instead often cause bottlenecks and hazards for themselves.

Do the right thing in Nigeria and Indonesia

Do the right thing in Nigeria and IndonesiaBy Gwynne Dyer LONDON (JP): On Feb. 29, in the Nigerian capital of Abuja, 18 men did a brave thing. At an emergency meeting between President Olusegun Obasanjo and the governors of the country's 36 states, the leaders of the Muslim-majority northern states...

U.S. warned on sales to Taiwan

U.S. warned on sales to Taiwan BEIJING (AP): China called on Thursday for the immediate cancellation of U.S. plans to sell air defense equipment to Taiwan, warning that such sales inflame already tense relations.

Abolishment of more TNI bodies urged

Abolishment of more TNI bodies urged JAKARTA (JP): Following the decision to abolish the Coordinating Agency to Support the Strengthening of National Stability (Bakorstanas), legislators and observers urged other military-controlled monitoring bodies to also be dissolved.

Asrim against excise taxes on soft drinks

Asrim against excise taxes on soft drinks JAKARTA (JP): The Association of Indonesian Soft Drink Producers (Asrim) opposed on Thursday the government's plan to introduce excise taxes on soft drinks.The association's chairman Mugijanto said that imposing excise taxes on "price-sensitive" products...

Jakarta awash with instrumental music

Jakarta awash with instrumental musicBy Y. Bintang Prakarsa JAKARTA (JP): Last week was a time of world-class instrumental musical performances in the city. On the cramped stage of Erasmus Huis, the splendor that was Baroque was resurrected on Sunday in a gripping account by the fourteen members of...

S'pore school teaches 'angklung' and computers

S'pore school teaches 'angklung' and computersBy Endy M. Bayuni SINGAPORE (JP): The distinct sound of bamboo being shaken from angklung hailed our arrival at the school yard. As the 20 or so fourth graders played Somewhere Over the Rainbow and Eidelweiss with the traditional Indonesian bamboo...

House may nominate Benjamin for seat on the Supreme Court

House may nominate Benjamin for seat on the Supreme Court JAKARTA (JP): The House of Representatives could still nominate prominent former judge Benjamin Mangkoedilaga as a supreme court justice, even though the Supreme Court has excluded him from the list of candidates, House Speaker Akbar...

Mahathir asks RI to aid investors

Mahathir asks RI to aid investors JAKARTA (JP): Visiting Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad asked Indonesia on Thursday to provide "some facilities" for Malaysian investors to enhance bilateral economic ties.

President concerned about Roche's case

President concerned about Roche's case JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid has reiterated that Indonesia should honor the sanctity of contracts and abide by Law No.30/1999 on arbitration and alternative dispute settlement to woo back foreign investors and keep those already doing business in...

One luxury car smuggler arrested

One luxury car smuggler arrested JAKARTA (JP): Tanjung Priok Port (KP3) Police detectives in North Jakarta arrested a suspected car smuggler on Tuesday in connection with the seizure of nine illegal luxury cars and 200 spare parts by city traffic police since late January, an officer said on...

New regulation in works to curb illegal fishing

New regulation in works to curb illegal fishing JAKARTA (JP): The government will apply a new fishing licensing regulation as it moves to curb illegal foreign fishing in Indonesian waters, Minister of Maritime Exploration Sarwono Kusumaatmaja said on Thursday.

Bandung sculptor wins statue design competition

Bandung sculptor wins statue design competition JAKARTA (JP): A board of jurists has declared Bandung sculptor Ketut Winata the winner of a design competition for a statue of national hero Muhammad Husni Thamrin.

Police heed threat of arson attacks

Police heed threat of arson attacks PURWOKERTO, Central Java: Police here have stepped up protection around an unlicensed prostitution site near the Baturaden recreation area after numerous threats of arson attacks.Baturaden Police chief Lt.

Blok M bus terminal

Blok M bus terminalFrom Warta KotaI change city buses at the Blok M terminal and often feel annoyed at the disorder reigning in this well known area. The Jakarta Administration often praises this terminal as the most modern in the capital city.

IBRA set to put 20 firms on the market this year

IBRA set to put 20 firms on the market this year JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) has added another 11 smaller companies onto its list of assets to be sold between April and December this year in a bid to help raise some Rp 18.9 trillion (US$2.

Indah Kiat gets offshore loan

Indah Kiat gets offshore loan HONG KONG (Dow Jones): Indonesia's Indah Kiat Pulp & Paper Corp is lining up the country's first syndicated loan since the financial regional crisis, marking a turnaround in bank attitudes toward the beleaguered Southeast Asian nation.

More counterfeit money turns up in the capital

More counterfeit money turns up in the capital JAKARTA (JP): Police and airport customs officials have made a number of recent seizures of counterfeit rupiah and U.S. dollar banknotes, raising fears that the capital is becoming a hot spot for the distribution of phony bills.

Primary school teachers 'deserve raises'

Primary school teachers 'deserve raises' YOGYAKARTA (JP): Primary school teachers deserve a salary increase due to the tougher challenges they take on compared to those who teach at high school, an observer said.

Regional autonomy 'needs no rulings'

Regional autonomy 'needs no rulings' JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Law and Legislation Yusril Ihza Mahendra said the government should not issue too many rulings on regional autonomy and instead allow provinces and regencies to take the initiative in handling the affairs.

Razaleigh keeps UMNO hopes alive

Razaleigh keeps UMNO hopes alive KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Malaysia's former finance minister Razaleigh Hamzah on Thursday kept alive the dwindling possibility that he will challenge either Prime Minister Mahathir or his deputy for the leadership of the country's dominant party.

Conversion Rates

Conversion RatesBank Indonesia's conversion rates on Mar. 9, 2000: Bank notes rates Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 7,396.00 7,470.00Australian dollar 1 4,533.75 4,582.85Austrian schilling 1 517.39 522.78Belgian franc 1 176.49 178.32Brunei dollar 1 4,322.37 4,368.17Canadian dollar 1 5,079.

The pros and cons of the presidential bill

The pros and cons of the presidential bill The issue of who is to take over the country's reins if the president and vice president both become incapacitated has been the subject of controversy over the past few weeks. Political analyst J. Soedjati Djiwandono reflects on the issue.

Killer machine

Killer machineFrom Rakyat MerdekaState Minister of Human Rights Affairs Hasballah M. Saad said at the 40 days commemoration of the death of House member Tgk. Nashirudin from Aceh that in the past two months more than 100 mutilated bodies had been found in Aceh.

Musi power project resumes

Musi power project resumes JAKARTA (JP): The government will resume the construction of the Musi power plant in South Sumatra after two years of work stoppage due to a presidential ruling to halt the project.

Where to go in Bali for Thursday, March 9, 2000

Where to go in Bali for Thursday, March 9, 2000Exhibition * Painting Exhibition: Art as Language by Tracy Harrison, at Seniwati Showspace, Jl. Raya Ubud, until March 17.Festival * Contemporary Theater Festival: Workshops, performances, at Sai Sai Bar, Jalan Monkey Forest, Ubud, March 18 - 20.

Police foil arm smuggling

Police foil arm smuggling MANADO, North Sulawesi: Police say they have managed to stop several attempts to smuggle weapons from the Philippines to the province over the past month."The weapons were to be sold in riot-torn Maluku, according to the suspects we have arrested," the provincial police...

Officers nabbed for car theft

Officers nabbed for car theft BOGOR (JP): Bogor Police chief Col. Edi Darnadi said on Wednesday that three of his personnel had been captured for their alleged indirect involvement in a series of car thefts over the past year."They are Warrant Officer Ml, Sgt. Maj. Ag and Sgt. Maj. Nn.

Visitors at Bali expo up

Visitors at Bali expo up JAKARTA (JP): The Food, Hotel and Tourism Bali exhibition recorded a sharp visitor increase of 42 percent compared to its last show in 1998, with some 4,000 people and 220 companies attending.

Government won't pay OPIC for $290m Calenergy claim

Government won't pay OPIC for $290m Calenergy claim JAKARTA (Dow Jones): Indonesia won't pay a U.S. government agency for claims paid to Calenergy International after a dispute with its state electricity provider as it can't afford it, Finance Minister Bambang Sudibyo said.