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KL 2000 tourist arrivals up

KL 2000 tourist arrivals up KUALA LUMPUR (AFX-ASIA): Tourist arrivals rose to 10.221 million visitors in 2000 from 7.931 million in 1999, the National Economic Action Council (NEAC) said.In a statement, the NEAC said the 28.

Global Stock Index March 27

Global Stock Index March 27 Latest Change %Change New York DJ Indus 9687.53 +182.75 +1.92 Mar 26 Nasdaq 1918.49 -10.19 -0.53 Mar 26 S&P 500 1152.69 +12.86 +1.13 Mar 26 London FTSE 100 5649.20 +72.60 +1.30 Intraday Tokyo Nikkei 225 13638.33 -223.98 -1.62 Close Nikkei 300 268.77 -1.62 -0.

Groups want shark's fin soup off the menu

Groups want shark's fin soup off the menu HONG KONG (AP): International environmental groups have launched a campaign in Hong Kong aimed at getting gourmands to give up one of their favorite delicacies: shark's fin soup.

Matraman mob clash with police officers

Matraman mob clash with police officers JAKARTA (JP): Hundreds of residents in the Matraman district of East Jakarta clashed with police officers on Tuesday, following the death of a local who had been assaulted by several security guards of Hotel Mega Matra on Jl. Matraman Raya early on Monday.

2nd memorandum still expected

2nd memorandum still expected JAKARTA (JP): Although President Abdurrahman Wahid will appear before the House of Representatives (DPR) to reply to the House of Representatives' first memorandum of censure today, the legislature is still likely to proceed with a second memorandum, a move that could...

Philippines seeks to intervene in KL-RI island row

Philippines seeks to intervene in KL-RI island row MANILA (Agencies): The Philippines has sought permission to "intervene" in a territorial dispute between neighbors Indonesia and Malaysia under consideration by the International Court of Justice, a senior official said on Tuesday.

Ill-fated F-27 black box found

Ill-fated F-27 black box found SURABAYA: The Merpati Nusantara Maintenance Center (MNC) in Surabaya announced that the black box of the ill-fated Fokker-27 plane belonging to Merpati Nusantara was found on Tuesday some 50 meters away from the crash site in the Sampiran area in Sidoardjo, East Java.

Surabaya cellular operator to start up next month

Surabaya cellular operator to start up next month SURABAYA (JP): Cellular operator PT Natrindo Telepon Seluler will commence operation of its DCS-1800 global system for mobile communication services in East Java next month.

Ginandjar testifies in Pertamina corruption case

Ginandjar testifies in Pertamina corruption case JAKARTA (JP): Former minister of mines and energy Ginandjar Kartasasmita was questioned at the Attorney General's Office on Tuesday as a witness in a corruption case involving state-owned oil and gas company Pertamina and PT Ustraindo Petro Gas.

Pertamina asks ExxonMobil for 'limited operation'

Pertamina asks ExxonMobil for 'limited operation' JAKARTA (JP): State oil and gas company Pertamina has asked U.S.-based ExxonMobil to resume the "limited operation" of its gas fields in Arun, Aceh, citing improved security in the area.

Government to defend Lumintang over rights case

Government to defend Lumintang over rights case JAKARTA (JP): The government will defend Ministry of Defense secretary-general Lt. Gen. Johny Lumintang, who is facing an in- absentia trial in the United States over his alleged role in East Timor rights violations.

Indonesia, KL to sign $8.5b gas pact

Indonesia, KL to sign $8.5b gas pact JAKARTA (Agencies): Indonesia and Malaysia will sign a comprehensive agreement in Jakarta Wednesday on US$8.5 billion worth of natural gas sales, Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Purnomo Yusgiantoro said Tuesday.

Government threatens to seize assets of Timor executives

Government threatens to seize assets of Timor executives JAKARTA (JP): The government threatened on Tuesday to confiscate assets of PT Timor Putra's senior executives, commissioners and shareholders if the value of the company's assets fell short of the amount of back taxes owed by the company.

Police nab six for Kebayoran Lama brawl

Police nab six for Kebayoran Lama brawl JAKARTA (JP): The South Jakarta Police Precinct has arrested six men for allegedly mobbing a local resident to death in Kebayoran Lama traditional market on Monday.The police chief of detectives Comr.

Flood victims camp in public cemetery

Flood victims camp in public cemetery JAKARTA (JP): Thousands of people who fled their homes in South Cipinang Besar and North Cipinang Besar, East Jakarta, because of flooding on Tuesday morning have sought refuge among the dead, forced to camp in a local cemetery.

Kaltim Prima Coal may declare force majeure due to strikes

Kaltim Prima Coal may declare force majeure due to strikes JAKARTA (Reuters): Indonesia's largest coal miner PT Kaltim Prima Coal (KPC) -- jointly owned by Rio Tinto and BP Amoco Plc -- said on Tuesday it may declare force majeure on some commercial contracts due to a prolonged strike.

Cyclists to warm up at Asian Championships

Cyclists to warm up at Asian Championships JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian cycling team will use the Asian Championships in Taipei in mid-July as a warm-up prior to the Kuala Lumpur Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in September.

Handicraft exports expected to increase

Handicraft exports expected to increase JAKARTA (JP): The National Agency for Export Development forecasts Indonesia's handicraft exports will surge 15 percent to US$575 million this year from $500 million in 2000.

Plane crash near Sidoardjo

Plane crash near Sidoardjo SURABAYA: Three people died when a Fokker-27 aircraft owned by Merpati Nusantara crashed in the Sampiran area, Sidoardjo, on Monday evening.The plane was on a training exercise when it went down near Djuanda airport, Antara reported.The plane, crewed by pilot Cpt.

Gus Dur cancels Australian trip

Gus Dur cancels Australian trip JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid, who is fighting for his political survival, canceled on Saturday his visit to Australia and New Zealand, planned in early April saying that he needed "to focus more attention on domestic affairs".

Megawati's absence

Megawati's absence For some time now many have hoped that President Abdurrahman "Gus Dur" Wahid would be persuaded by members of the Supreme Advisory Council (DPA) and other intellectuals and influential figures in society to hand over power, temporarily, to Vice President Megawati Soekarnoputri,...

TV today

TV todayTVRI 5:00 a.m. Religious Teachings 6:00 News 8:00 Music 8:30 Documentary 9:00 Children's Program 10:00 Music 11:00 Talk Show 12:00 p.m. Interval 3:00 News 3:30 TV Series 4:00 Children's Songs 5:00 News 5:30 Economic News 6:00 Village News 6:15 TV Drama 7:00 Evening News 7:30 Talk Show 8:00...

Asia marts move higher, Japanese stocks up 4.9%

Asia marts move higher, Japanese stocks up 4.9% SINGAPORE (Reuters): Japanese stocks surged 4.90 percent and other Asian stocks also moved higher on Monday as investors took their cue from Wall Street and went bottom fishing for bombed-out tech stocks.

Late arrivals need brilliant strategies

Late arrivals need brilliant strategies JAKARTA (JP): History has many times proven that early birds sometimes catch no worms. Not to mention the late ones.But in business, the early birds often get the precious worms, if not chubby ones.

Food prices hike over strong dollar

Food prices hike over strong dollar JAKARTA (JP): The current U.S. dollar rise against the rupiah has caused an increase in staple food prices here, although supplies of the commodities remain stable.Sugar prices recorded an average 0.

Officials unable to control street vendors

Officials unable to control street vendors JAKARTA (JP): City public order officials renewed complaints about difficulties they found in eradicating street vendors, long dubbed the source of disorderliness in the capital."Our officers on the ground find it difficult to deal with the illegal vendors.

Most Asian currencies weaker, Singapore dollar hardest hit

Most Asian currencies weaker, Singapore dollar hardest hit SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Most Asian currencies were weaker late Monday, with the Singapore dollar the hardest hit, even after having recovered from its 38-month lows following confirmation of Singapore Telecommunication Ltd.

New minds for knowledge-based society

New minds for knowledge-based societyBy Bambang Hidayat Following are excerpts from a paper presented at a seminar on education in Jakarta on March 15, 2001. The seminar was jointly organized by The Asia Foundation, Basis cultural magazine, Kanisius publishing company and The Jakarta Post.

Top rubber growers postpone meeting

Top rubber growers postpone meeting BANGKOK (Bloomberg): Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia, the world's top three rubber producers, indefinitely postponed a meeting this week to discuss ways of boosting prices as the new Thai government needs time to study a plan which may need state funding,...

PT SCM to export Kanzen to Vietnam

PT SCM to export Kanzen to Vietnam JAKARTA (JP): PT Semesta Citra Motorindo (SCM), the producer of Kanzen motorcycles, plans to export part of its engine production to Vietnam.SCM chief commissioner Rini M.S.

B.A.T.S. open for business

B.A.T.S. open for business JAKARTA (JP): Bar at the Shangri-La, popularly known as B.A.T.S, will resume operations on Tuesday after being closed for almost three months, following a massive strike conducted by the hotel's employees.

Regular EBTA to be removed from curriculum

Regular EBTA to be removed from curriculum JAKARTA (JP): Regular examinations (EBTAs) will no longer be mandatory for elementary through to senior high school students as local education administrations will be responsible for evaluating students, officials said on Saturday.

Gus Dur's extravagance

Gus Dur's extravagance Rules are meant to be broken. This time, it is the government which has broken one of its own rules. It is odd that the government's decision to give generous tax breaks to two companies importing more than 400 cars, including some 280 luxury cars, benefits only the importers...

Sun Microsystems upbeat on Indonesia

Sun Microsystems upbeat on IndonesiaBy Tantri Yuliandini SINGAPORE (JP): Computer giant Sun Microsystems sees promising opportunities in Indonesia as local, traditional companies start to embrace the Internet, Sun's vice president and managing director for Asia South Lionel Lim said.

South Korea secures two Bontang LNG shipments

South Korea secures two Bontang LNG shipments SEOUL (Dow Jones): South Korea has secured two additional cargoes of liquefied natural gas from Indonesia's Bontang gas field to substitute volumes lost from a supply disruption at Arun gas field, an official at Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy...

Time to redefine competitors

Time to redefine competitors JAKARTA (JP): Companies are now facing stiffer competition. Therefore, according to business strategist Rhenald Kasali, companies must be fit to their environment to stay ahead of competition.

MPR special session can be held 'any time'

MPR special session can be held 'any time' JAKARTA (JP): The People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) could hold a special session to impeach President Abdurrahman Wahid at any time, without the issuance of any warning from the legislature, chairman of the Crescent Star Party (PBB) Yusril Ihza Mahendra...

Two killed in separate group clash incidents

Two killed in separate group clash incidents JAKARTA (JP): City police stepped up measures to keep tension at bay on Monday following the death of two people in separate clashes involving people of different ethnic groups.

Three suicides in one day

Three suicides in one day YOGYAKARTA: Police here are investigating three separate suicides -- all of them women -- which occurred on Sunday.Two of the women hung themselves while the other jumped into a well.The first case occurred on Jl.

Man mistakes acid for water

Man mistakes acid for water CIREBON, West Java: Judin, 36, a resident of Kaliwadas village in Weru subdistrict, died on Monday after mistakenly drinking acid which he thought was water.Judin, a craftsman, was having breakfast at his workplace in a local rattan factory when he picked up a glass of...

People power hurts Indonesia's image

People power hurts Indonesia's image As pressure mounts on Indonesian President Abdurrahman Wahid to quit or be impeached, his supporters and detractors have been planning rallies and protests to gather support for their cause.

KL package to boost economy

KL package to boost economy KUALA LUMPUR (AP): The government will announce a string of measures worth several billion ringgit (about US$1 billion) to strengthen Malaysia's economy and cushion the impact of the U.S. financial slowdown, news reports said Monday.

City donates Rp 250m to Korpri

City donates Rp 250m to Korpri JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso has decided to donate Rp 250 million (US$25,000) to the foundation belonging to the Civil Servant Corps (Korpri) working for the city administration.

RP seizes pirated vessel

RP seizes pirated vessel MANILA (AFP): Philippine authorities seized an Indonesian- flagged cargo ship which was hijacked off Singapore and detained seven suspected Indonesian pirates, the coastguard said on Monday.

Only the fit will win

Only the fit will win JAKARTA (JP): During Soeharto's New Order regime, competition was a nonword.Businessmen called fellow entrepreneurs business mitra (partners) rather than competitors, which they actually were.

Media honored in TB fight

Media honored in TB fight SURAKARTA (JP): In observance of World Tuberculosis Day 2001, the Association of Indonesian Pulmonary Specialists (PDPI) awarded four national daily newspapers -- Kompas, Media Indonesia, The Jakarta Post, and Suara Pembaruan -- for their work in helping to raise awareness...

Farce by political elite

Farce by political eliteFrom Rakyat MerdekaHistory repeats itself. The people are still mired in misery. Daily commodities have steadily risen in price. Some basic necessities, such as milk and soap, are subject to a high rate of tax as they are considered luxury goods.

SingTel wins C&W Optus and looks for more Asian deals

SingTel wins C&W Optus and looks for more Asian deals SINGAPORE (Reuters): Singapore Telecommunications, fresh from winning the battle for Australia's Cable & Wireless Optus for up to A$17.2 billion (US$$8.4 billion), said on Monday it had an appetite for more regional acquisitions.

Garuda settles 1996 plane crash lawsuit

Garuda settles 1996 plane crash lawsuit TOKYO (AFP): Indonesia's national airline Garuda on Monday reached settlement over a suit for damages filed by families of two of the three people killed in a crash five years ago in southern Japan.

Gold rush hits Vietnam province

Gold rush hits Vietnam province HANOI (DPA): As many as 30,000 illegal gold miners have flooded into a central Vietnam province recently, causing extensive environmental damage to a region inhabited by ethnic minority groups, officials said on Saturday.