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Police welcome money laundering legislation

Police welcome money laundering legislationYogita Tahilramani, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The National Police welcomed the newly endorsed legislation on money laundering, despite concerns that the law could cause substantial capital outflow from the country's financial systems.

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JP/12/A number of share prices on Jakarta Stock Exchange list appearing in Saturday March 23, and Tuesday March 26, editions, were incorrect. We apologize for any inconveniences. - Editor

Only one Islamic party necessary

Only one Islamic party necessaryFrom RepublikaTwo Islamic parties have recently been established, one led by a noted preacher and the other founded by a politician who has lived through three eras. I think this phenomenon isn't something we should feel grateful for. I am apprehensive, instead.

Where to go in Surabaya, for Wednesday, March 27, 2001

Where to go in Surabaya, for Wednesday, March 27, 2001Exhibitions* Photo, Jalan-Jalan Keliling Jakarta, CCCL - French Cultural Center, Jl. Darmokali 10 (Tel.

Poso military confiscate bombs

Poso military confiscate bombsErik W, The Jakarta Post, Palu In a series of raids for weapons in Poso regency, Central Sulawesi, the military confiscated three mortar shells, 10 bombs and dozens of arrows, rifles and handguns.

Indonesians held in Manila: Scapegoats or terrorists?

Indonesians held in Manila: Scapegoats or terrorists?The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Speculation is growing is some circles that the three Indonesians recently arrested in Manila were made scapegoats to ease international pressure on Jakarta to act against reported terrorist elements establishing roots...

Kalijodo eviction uncertain: Mayor

Kalijodo eviction uncertain: Mayor JAKARTA: The North Jakarta municipality is uncertain about continuing its eviction program at the Kalijodo brothel and gambling complex due to the lack of funds to compensate the residents.

Crackdown on dirty money

Crackdown on dirty money The House of Representatives' approval of the Anti-Money Laundering bill on Monday may earn Indonesia a positive review from the developed countries' Financial Action Task Force (FATF) on money laundering and could eventually result in the removal of its name from the...

The decision by the House of Representatives (DPR) to endorse the

The decision by the House of Representatives (DPR) to endorse the money laundering bill on Monday despite the poor attendance of legislators has raised questions on whether or not the bill could be enacted into law.

Street vendors cheated out of income and stalls

Street vendors cheated out of income and stallsDamar Harsanto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Eighty two street vendors operating near Jatinegara Railway Station in East Jakarta filed a complaint with East Jakarta Police on Tuesday, after being cheated out of Rp 3.8 million (US$380).

Govt urges quick end to KPC legal dispute

Govt urges quick end to KPC legal disputeThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The government urged owners of coal mining company PT Kaltim Prima Coal (KPC) and the East Kalimantan province to drop their legal dispute on Tuesday, to end the latest snag blocking the sale of a US$400 million stake in KPC.

Local autonomy limits graft: Academic

Local autonomy limits graft: AcademicA'an Suryana, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Indonesia must continue boosting the autonomy of regional and local governments, a Philippine scholar has urged.Decentralization improves living standards and can help limit corruption, said Cielito F.

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JP/1/Inside * Headlines: Bulog fund used for many activities: Witness 2* Opinion: Flirting with fire: NU's invitation to Peres4* City: Audit body discloses graft in city firms 6* Archipelago: Hundreds of doctors go on strike in Lampung7 * National: Legislators move to summon Megawati 8* World:...

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JP/12/correctA number of share prices on Jakarta Stock Exchange list appearing in Saturday March 23, and Tuesday March 26, editions, were incorrect. We apologize for any inconveniences. - Editor

Over 1,000 workers hold rally

Over 1,000 workers hold rally TANGERANG: More than 1,000 workers from two companies protested in front of the Tangerang Manpower and Population Agency office here on Tuesday.About 700 of the protesters came from Korean-owned PT Indolim, a sewing company.

Textile sector needs $4.9m to upgrade machinery

Textile sector needs $4.9m to upgrade machineryAdianto P. Simamora, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The country's textile industry needs some US$4.9 million to upgrade or replace old machinery in a bid to boost production, according to an executive of the Indonesian Textile Association (API).

Batam residents seize water truck

Batam residents seize water truck BATAM, Riau: Dissatisfied over the two-month long shortage of clean water supply, residents from the Tanjung Sengkuang housing complex in Batam seized a local administration's truck carrying 4000 liters of drinking water.

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JP/12/correctA number of share prices on Jakarta Stock Exchange list appearing in Saturday March 23, and Tuesday March 26, editions, were incorrect. We apologize for any inconveniences. - Editor

Govt to improve bureaucracy

Govt to improve bureaucracy JAKARTA: In response to President Megawati Soekarnoputri's remarks on the poor quality of bureaucrats, the Minister of Administrative Reforms office is currently in the process of drafting a new working concept for the state apparatus.

Merpati's CN-235s may fly again

Merpati's CN-235s may fly againThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta After having been grounded since 1999, locally-assembled CN- 235 fixed-wing aircraft belonging to PT Merpati Nusantara Airline will likely fly again once the company gets the finances to operate them, the airline said on Tuesday.

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JP/ /A number of share prices on Jakarta Stock Exchange list appearing in Saturday March 23, and Tuesday March 26, editions, were incorrect. We apologize for any inconveniences. - Editor

Indonesian lifters to warm up in Qatar before 2002 Asian Games

Indonesian lifters to warm up in Qatar before 2002 Asian GamesThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Five Indonesian weight lifters will take part in the World Championship in Qatar next May as part of their preparations for the 2002 Asian Games.The World Championship will be held from May 10 to May 14.

Govt targets Rp 6.2 trillion from BII divestment

Govt targets Rp 6.2 trillion from BII divestmentThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The government is targeting some Rp 6.29 trillion (about US$630 million) from the sale of its majority stake in the publicly listed Bank Internasional Indonesia (BII) at the end of this year.

ADB to disburse $350m loan to RI

ADB to disburse $350m loan to RIAgence France-Presse, Jakarta The Asian Development Bank (ADB) said Tuesday it expected to disburse a US$350 million loan tranche to Indonesia within the next six weeks after parliament approved the country's anti-money laundering bill.

Santi W.E. Soekanto

Santi W.E. Soekanto Journalist Jakarta 2. Suhardi -- Common responsibility in urban development 1 x 32 36pt Bodoni City govt needs to involve public more Suhardi Suryadi Institute for Social and Economic Research, Education and Information (LP3ES) Jakarta 3.

Prosecutors to soon quiz councillor about bribe

Prosecutors to soon quiz councillor about bribeAsip A. Hasani, The Jakarta Post, Yogyakarta The Yogyakarta prosecutor's office said on Tuesday that Minister of Home Affairs Hari Sabarno has given it permission to question a senior local legislator charged with role-playing in a bribery case in the...

Indonesia and terrorism

Indonesia and terrorismFrom Warta KotaIndonesia is worsening after several years of economic crisis. Since the United States declared a war against terrorists, Indonesia has seemingly become a hidden target of the U.S. Of course the U.S. is not openly eying Indonesia.

Falling into trap of disintegration

Falling into trap of disintegrationFrom Warta KotaAs one of many indigenous Betawi flood victims involved in the Advocacy for the 2002 Jakarta Flood Victims, I wish to express my deep concern over attacks, acts of intimidation and violent threats using sharp weapons by a group of people claiming to...

Drug convicts walk freely

Drug convicts walk freelyFrom Suara KaryaDrug abuse is a serious issue in East Java. Yet those convicted of drug-related crimes are never put behind bars. Ironically, although they have been sentenced, they remain free.

Muslim majority urged to rise and speak out

Muslim majority urged to rise and speak outYogita Tahilramani, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Indonesia's conservative Muslim majority is being urged to rise from its inertia and become a more vocal alternative to balance extremist views which create misperceptions of Islam among non- Muslim audiences.

RI's ratings still hinge on debt talks

RI's ratings still hinge on debt talksJennifer Chen, Reuters, Singapore Ratings agency Standard & Poor's said on Tuesday Indonesia's long-term sovereign ratings are still at risk of a downgrade to "selective default" despite recent positive economic and political developments.

DPR's vote on laundering bill may be invalid

DPR's vote on laundering bill may be invalidKurniawan Hari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The decision by the House of Representatives (DPR) to endorse the money laundering bill on Monday despite the poor attendance of legislators has raised questions on whether or not the bill could be enacted into...

Four policemen fired in Papua

Four policemen fired in Papua JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: Four police officers from the Jayapura district police precinct in Irian Jaya have been dismissed for being absent for more than three consecutive months.The fired police officers were identified only by their ranks and initials as Second Brig.

A warming relationship?

A warming relationship? Given the myriad pressing problems of Indonesia today, it is hardly surprising that President Megawati Soekarnoputri's decision to go on a tour of Asia is causing controversy.Observers, analysts and the public are intensely interested in the pros and cons of the President's...

City govt needs to involve public more

City govt needs to involve public moreSuhardi Suryadi, Institute for Social and Economic, Research, Education and Information (LP3ES), Jakarta The controversy over the floods which hit Jakarta have provoked demands that Jakarta Governor Sutiyoso resign, suggestions to review the Pantai Gading Indah...

Muninggar Sri Saraswati

Muninggar Sri Saraswati The Jakarta Post JakartaA spacious fair ground compound in Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, will likely become the venue for the corruption trial of House Speaker Akbar Tandjung. The Central Jakarta District Court requested the move because the court building could not...

Direct polls expected to prevent bribery

Direct polls expected to prevent briberyAhmad Junaidi, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Amid allegations of the city administration bribing councillors, observers proposed on Monday the implementation of direct gubernatorial elections for the city's next governor to prevent "money politics".

Excelcomindo to use GPRS technology

Excelcomindo to use GPRS technology ANYER, West Java: Cellular operator PT Excelcomindo said that it would use General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) technology to give its customers a faster data transfer service starting in the second quarter of this year.

Mob ransacks PLN office in Lampung over outages

Mob ransacks PLN office in Lampung over outagesOyos Saroso, The Jakarta Post, Bandarlampung Incensed by continued power blackouts in the Lampung capital of Bandarlampung, a mob of at least 50 people ransacked the city's Tanjungkarang branch office of state-owned electricity firm Perusahaan Listrik...

Megawati seeks investments from China

Megawati seeks investments from ChinaThe Jakarta Post, Beijing During President Megawati Soekarnoputri's second day in Beijing she solicited Chinese businesses to invest in Indonesia, pledging an end to the days of discrimination against the Chinese in the country which was now focusing its efforts...

Analysts say Indonesia in U.S. anti-terror targets

Analysts say Indonesia in U.S. anti-terror targetsStephen Collinson, Agence France-Presse, Washington Indonesia is about to find itself under mounting U.S. scrutiny as the Bush administration presses home its campaign to rout out terror havens, and analysts say the attention could prompt hard...

Councils want law to recall members

Councils want law to recall membersAsip A. Hasani, The Jakarta Post, Yogyakarta The Association of Provincial Legislative Councils ended its two-day congress in Yogyakarta with a call for the reinstatement of political laws that allow political parties to fire or withdraw "rogue" members from...

Truck drivers protest traffic rules

Truck drivers protest traffic rules BANDUNG: Around 1,500 truck drivers and container workers went on strike in the West Java capital of Bandung on Monday to protest against new regulations limiting the traffic of trucks carrying containers on the city's highway.

Shunned by investors

Shunned by investors The negative assessment of the Indonesian business climate given by most of the Japanese investors surveyed by the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) last year is yet another sign that the country is still shunned by most foreign investors.

A fascist style

A fascist style Indonesia has a serious problem with militias, party-related and religion-oriented. The latest proof of this is the show of force by fascist-looking religious militants carrying offensive weapons outside the Philippines Embassy on March 21.

Bali police kill two alleged burglars

Bali police kill two alleged burglars DENPASAR, Bali: Police in the resort island of Bali shot dead two suspected burglars and severely injured a third in the Jimbaran area, about 27 kilometers from the provincial capital of Denpasar.

1. Roundup (69) - 55 pts BB l/c 3cols 3lines (3x15)

1. Roundup (69) - 55 pts BB l/c 3cols 3lines (3x15) History made as Washington, Berry win Academy Awards 2. Rings (45) - 48 pts BB l/c 4cols 2lines (2x24)New Zealand premier trumpets success of 'Lord of the Rings' 3. Terror (56) - 36 pts BB l/c 3cols 2lines (2x18)Analysts: RI in U.S.

Workers plan strike against privatization

Workers plan strike against privatizationThe Jakarta Post Jakarta Telecommunications and postal workers have threatened to go on strike over plans to privatize international call operator PT Indosat, a move that could put serious pressure on the biggest fish on the government's privatization list...

Nigerian arrested for counterfeiting

Nigerian arrested for counterfeiting JAKARTA: Pamulang police officers in Tangerang arrested on Monday a Nigerian, Edurhe N., for forging US bank notes and other items.Edurhe, who lives on Jl. Mawar II 19, Taman Kedaung, Pamulang, was caught red-handed while processing a fake US$100 bill with...

Shunned by investors

Shunned by investors The negative assessment of the Indonesian business climate given by most of the Japanese investors surveyed by the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) last year is yet another sign that the country is still shunned by most foreign investors.