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Kampung Sampireun Butik Hotel

Kampung Sampireun Butik Hotel I am referring to the March 4 article on the Kampung Sampireun Butik Hotel. Unfortunately, little or no information is available on this type of "off the beaten track" accommodation and I'm convinced that a regular coverage of selected and unique mini- resorts or...

S'pore activists plan political rally

S'pore activists plan political rally SINGAPORE (AP): Pro-democracy activists in Singapore said on Friday that they plan a rare rally in support of veteran opposition politician Joshua "J.B.J." Jeyaretnam, who could be expelled from Parliament as a bankrupt.

House to return from recess ahead of schedule

House to return from recess ahead of schedule JAKARTA (JP): Major factions in the House of Representatives proposed on Friday cutting short the legislative body's recess, scheduled for March 30 to May 15, because the memorandum of censure issued to President Abdurrahman Wahid is due for review on...

200 evicted fishermen visit rights body

200 evicted fishermen visit rights body JAKARTA (JP): Representatives from 200 fishing families who are being forced out of their homes in East Ancol, North Jakarta, brought their case to the National Commission on Human Rights on Friday to seek support for their battle against the mayoralty.

Tourist facilities in Anyer

Tourist facilities in AnyerFrom Media IndonesiaWhile Anyer and its Carita beach have been intensively promoted as tourist destinations, these places do not seem to have proper facilities (telephone, electricity and roads).

Asian currencies mixed late, beleaguered rupiah plunges

Asian currencies mixed late, beleaguered rupiah plunges TOKYO (Dow Jones): The Indonesian rupiah took the spotlight away from the yen and other regional currencies in Asia on Friday as the embattled rupiah plunged through key support of Rp 10,000 against the dollar to its lowest level since early...

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on March. 9, 2001: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo Tbk 1,750 -25 597,000 Adindo Foresta 115 -5 50,000 AGIS Tbk 190 0 1,396,000 Alakasa 140 0 0 Alfa...

U.S. government supports democratic Indonesia

U.S. government supports democratic Indonesia JAKARTA (JP): The United States has reiterated its continuing support for Indonesia to resolve its internal conflicts by peaceful and democratic means."The United States strongly supports a peaceful, democratic, constitutional political process in...

Moroccan woman deported

Moroccan woman deported JAKARTA (JP): Directorate of Immigration deported a Moroccan woman on Thursday for abusing her stay permit.The 30-year-old Morrocan, identified as Drissiu Sahmoui, left Soekarno-Hatta airport on Garuda Indonesia Airways flight number 962.

Interpol fugitive caught in Bali

Interpol fugitive caught in Bali DENPASAR, Bali: An Indonesian who has been on Interpol's wanted list since last year for his alleged involvement in drug dealing in Belgium and Australia, has been apprehended by police here.Sirup Siregar, 37, was picked up by officers in the Sanur area on Thursday.

No live telecast of Malaysian GP

No live telecast of Malaysian GP KUALA LUMPUR (DPA): Malaysians will not be able to watch the live telecast of next week's Malaysian Formula One Grand Prix car race for the first time because of poor ticket sales, news reports said Friday.

Violence rocks Malaysian towns

Violence rocks Malaysian towns KUALA LUMPUR (AP): Police set up roadblocks and made vehicle- to-vehicle searches for weapons on Friday after a feud erupted into community violence which killed one man in townships on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur.

Palangkaraya tense as violence continues

Palangkaraya tense as violence continues PALANGKARAYA, Central Kalimantan (JP): The situation got out of hand in the Central Kalimantan capital of Palangkaraya on Friday as hundreds of locals, mostly Dayaks, ran amok, attacking police officers and setting a police truck ablaze.

Disputing groups in Maluku agree to find solutions

Disputing groups in Maluku agree to find solutions JAKARTA (JP): Local representatives from disputing groups in the strife-torn area of Maluku agreed on Friday to meet and find a solution to the sectarian clashes which have devoured the province since 1999.

Matahari joins global group

Matahari joins global group JAKARTA (JP): Local leading retailer PT Matahari Putra Prima said it has joined the International Grocers Alliance (IGA) as part of its efforts to bring its service to international standards.

Auto parts exports predicted to rise 22%

Auto parts exports predicted to rise 22% JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian auto parts producers expect a 22 percent increase in exports this year to about US$550 million, from about $450 million last year.They say the projected increase is the result of increased demand from the United States.

PSSI promises security for Asian Club Championships

PSSI promises security for Asian Club Championships MAKASSAR, South Sulawesi (JP): The Soccer Association of Indonesia (PSSI) has given security assurances for the eastern quarterfinals matches of the Asian Club Championships to be held at Mattoangin stadium here from March 21 through March 25.

Rupiah hits 10,000 on political concerns

Rupiah hits 10,000 on political concerns JAKARTA (JP): The rupiah dived to its lowest level in 29 months to end Friday's trading at 10,090 against the U.S. dollar, on rising concerns over the country's ability to put a halt to the constant political bickering in Jakarta.Trading at 9,930 to the U.S.

Badminton to use new points system

Badminton to use new points system SEMARANG (JP): The Indonesian Open badminton championships, to be held in Surabaya from July 23 to 29, will use a new scoring system enabling European shuttlers to be on a more level playing field with their Asian counterparts.

National figures pay tribute to economics guru Sumitro

National figures pay tribute to economics guru Sumitro JAKARTA (JP): A long list of the country's dignitaries paid tribute and saw off Indonesia's economic guru Sumitro Djojohadikusumo to his final resting place on Friday afternoon.

Floods devastate Malaysian town

Floods devastate Malaysian town KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Flash floods have wreaked havoc in a Malaysian town and disrupted the lives of more than 10,000 residents who have blamed developers for poor drainage systems.

Megawati will survive till 2004, Amien believes

Megawati will survive till 2004, Amien believes JAKARTA (JP): Speaker of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) Amien Rais said on Friday that should Vice President Megawati Soekarnoputri replace Abdurrahman Wahid as President, she will survive until 2004 if she can maintain a corruption-free...

Rupiah rate March 9

Rupiah rate March 9 Bank notes rates TT rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 9,458.00 10,458.00 9,908.00 10,008.00Australian dollar 1 4,835.88 5,352.40 5,065.96 5,122.09Austrian schilling 1 641.29 709.40 671.80 678.87Belgian franc 1 218.29 241.98 229.16 231.

House Commission selects eleven new KPU members

House Commission selects eleven new KPU members JAKARTA (JP): The House of Representatives Commission II for home and legal affairs selected 11 members on Friday for the new General Election Committee (KPU) who are to be the organizers and adjudicators of the 2004 general election.

Big retailers vs small businesses

Big retailers vs small businessesBy Edy Priyono JAKARTA (JP): Public discourse on the impact of the presence of large retailers on small businesses has recently heated up again, especially in connection with small businesses in the retail trade sector.

Philippines asks 11 govts to deny Estrada asylum

Philippines asks 11 govts to deny Estrada asylum MANILA (AFP): The Philippines has asked 11 countries and territories including the United States to deny political asylum to deposed leader Joseph Estrada, officials said on Friday.

PSM unhappy despite 2-0 win over Arema

PSM unhappy despite 2-0 win over Arema JAKARTA (JP): East-Timorese born Miro Baldo Bento scored two successive goals to bring PSM of Makassar a 2-0 victory over Arema Malang in the eastern division match of the 2001 Bank Mandiri national soccer league on Thursday.

Ikadin calls for lawyers' security

Ikadin calls for lawyers' security JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Bar Association (Ikadin) has called on President Abdurrahman Wahid to take measures to guarantee the safety of Indonesian lawyers.In its letter dated March 1 and signed by its president Dianna Kempe, Ikadin expressed deep concern of an...

Glodok Plaza to reopen in May

Glodok Plaza to reopen in May JAKARTA (JP): The seven-storey Glodok Plaza mall, which was burned to the ground during the mid-May 1998 riots, will reopen this May, president of the city-owned market operator PD Pasar Jaya Syahril Tanjung said on Thursday.

Ex-soldier tried over gun smuggling

Ex-soldier tried over gun smuggling TANGERANG (JP): The Tangerang District Court began on Friday the trial of Masdiki Suparto, 57, a retired Army captain charged with bringing an illegal firearm into the country.

Student protesters march backward against Gus Dur

Student protesters march backward against Gus Dur JAKARTA (JP): Day-to-day rallies may waste energy, but not the brain as hundreds of people returned to the streets on Thursday to make various demands.About 1,000 Muslim students from a number of universities and academies in Jakarta marched...

RP cuts rates, more likely

RP cuts rates, more likely MANILA (Reuters): The Philippine central bank said on Thursday it would cut key overnight rates by 50 basis points, effective Monday, following relatively benign inflation in February and a stable outlook for the peso.

Business sentiment index 'unchanged'

Business sentiment index 'unchanged' JAKARTA (JP): The business sentiment is virtually unchanged as uncertainty in the country's political front persists, according to a survey by Danareksa Research Institute.

Junior chess circuit to be held in Jakarta

Junior chess circuit to be held in Jakarta JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta will host the first series of the Open Junior Chess Circuit from March 16 to March 18 at the F. Sumanti Chess House of the Jakarta chapter in the National Sports Council (KONI) building on Jl. Tanah Abang I, Central Jakarta.

Hendardi drops candidacy for elections commission

Hendardi drops candidacy for elections commission JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian Legal Aid and Human Rights Association chairman Hendardi has withdrawn his candidacy for the General Elections Commission (KPU), a legislator said on Thursday.

Sipaeya down, Van Niekerk wins

Sipaeya down, Van Niekerk wins JAKARTA (JP): Top seed boy's singles player Sunil Kumar Sipaeya of India surprisingly fell to eighth seed Markus Egger of Austria 6-4, 6-4 in the quarterfinals of the 2001 Gas Negara International Junior Championships here on Thursday.

Sud-Chemie to build RI plant

Sud-Chemie to build RI plant JAKARTA (CNI): Sud-Chemie Indonesia, a subsidiary of German specialty chemicals maker Sud-Chemie will spend US$10 million (10.7 million euros) to build a 45,000 ton/year bleaching earth absorbent plant in Medan, North Sumatra.

Officers involved in incident

Officers involved in incident JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: The Commission of Inquiry into Human Rights Violations in Papua (KPP HAM) is to summon six officers involved in the Abepura incident late last year including former Irian Jaya Police chief Brig. Gen. S.Y. Wenas.

Asian currencies mixed late

Asian currencies mixed late SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): A bearish outlook for the yen pressured most Asian currencies lower Thursday.The beleaguered yen suffered another blow Thursday when Finance Minister Kiichi Miyazawa said Japan's fiscal situation was on the brink of collapse.

New perspective needed in Australian-Indonesian ties

New perspective needed in Australian-Indonesian tiesBy Siswo Pramono CANBERRA (JP): How many Australians would agree with Pauline Hanson that Australia should stop sending aid to Indonesia because the people there had burned Australian flags? In 1999, Australians and Indonesians burned each other's...

U.S., S'pore to hold talks

U.S., S'pore to hold talks SINGAPORE (DPA): The United States and Singapore announced on Thursday agreement to hold a third round of negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement, brushing aside concerns from Malaysia that such pacts could jeopardize the ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA).

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta: Exhibitions * Light Ornaments, Erasmus Huis, Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said, Kav S-3, Kuningan, South Jakarta (Phone: 5241069), until March 24. * Painting Hanafi 2001, Galeri Minima - Maxima, Jl. Sultan Iskandar Muda 88D, Arteri Pondok Indah, 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., until March 20.

Undip, UNS to host sports tournaments

Undip, UNS to host sports tournaments SEMARANG (JP): Two state universities, Diponegoro University (Undip) here and 11 Maret University (UNS) in Surakarta, will stage sports events for students across the nation.

Indonesia's rating outlook downgraded to negative

Indonesia's rating outlook downgraded to negative JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's descent into political and social chaos have prompted major credit rating agencies to issue warnings about the country's future, reversing the trend toward improving sentiment that began a little more than a year ago.

Two military posts in Maluku, North Maluku vacant

Two military posts in Maluku, North Maluku vacant AMBON, Maluku (JP): Two prominent military posts in the Pattimura Military Command overseeing Maluku and North Maluku are temporarily vacant following the transfer of the military police chief and the corps of military engineers chief on Thursday.

Ministry, Cisco agree to cooperate

Ministry, Cisco agree to cooperate JAKARTA (JP): The Ministry of Education and computer software and hardware maker Cisco System Inc. have agreed to cooperate in providing an Internet-based training program for vocational secondary schools.

Fake Viagra not the way to a good time

Fake Viagra not the way to a good time A little diamond-shaped blue pill has brought a new lease on life for many men -- and their partners -- since it was launched two years ago. But Viagra's phenomenal success in treating erectile dysfunction has inevitably drawn con artists who are touting fake...

Guthrie deal finally closed

Guthrie deal finally closed Common sense has finally prevailed among the politicians from the major factions in the House of Representatives who over the last few weeks have joined forces with several local businesspeople, leaders of farm associations and several non- governmental organizations to...

Intolerance levels rising in Mahathir's Malaysia

Intolerance levels rising in Mahathir's MalaysiaBy Simon Cameron-Moore KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Intolerance levels are rising in Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad's Malaysia judging by arrests of opposition activists, a clamp down on media critics, and use of water cannon and teargas on demonstrators.

City to build 70 public parks by end of this year

City to build 70 public parks by end of this year JAKARTA (JP): The construction of 70 public parks in slum and densely populated areas in the city's five mayoralties will be completed before the end of this year, an official said on Thursday.