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Boss has sympathy for BKKBN worker

Boss has sympathy for BKKBN worker KENDARI, Southeast Sulawesi: The minister in charge of the family planning program was upset when an employee told her he had not received his salary since last year.State Minister of the Empowerment of Women, Khofifah Indar Parawansa, also the head of the...

Repeal of discriminative laws on citizenship urged

Repeal of discriminative laws on citizenship urged JAKARTA (JP): The House of Representatives is being urged to repeal two laws on citizenship and replace them with one which is nondiscriminative.The demand for the repealing of Law No. 3/1946 and Law No.

High-profile names star in this week's movies

High-profile names star in this week's movies JAKARTA (JP): Pacino is ready to chew up Jakarta's screens in another Oscar-nominated film opening this week, while heartthrob Leo begins to generate some heat through his new movie.

In Search of religious harmony in Indonesia

In Search of religious harmony in IndonesiaBy Harkiman Racheman MEDAN (JP): Though the all-accommodating Abdurrahman Wahid was democratically elected as the fourth president of Indonesia, it has not seemed to help end riots with religious overtones.

Where to go in Yogyakarta:

Where to go in Yogyakarta:Exhibitions * Handicrafts exhibition: Pameran Kerajinan Lombok Abang, at Benteng Museum, until March 27. * Painting exhibition: Evil, by Popok Tri Wahyudi, CCF French Cultural Center, Jl. Sagan 3 (phone: 0274-566520), until March 31.

E. Timor riots cost PT Pos Rp 5.5b

E. Timor riots cost PT Pos Rp 5.5b BANDUNG: The rampages in East Timor last year have inflicted a Rp 5.5 billion (US$743.243) financial loss to the state postal company PT Pos Indonesia, its management announced on Thursday.

Singapore's CCL wins Astra stake

Singapore's CCL wins Astra stake JAKARTA (JP): An investor consortium led by Singapore's automotive distributor Cycle & Carriage Ltd. (CCL) finally won on Friday the bid for the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency's (IBRA) 39.5 percent stake (1.

Bogor detective chief shot in raid against gang of robbers

Bogor detective chief shot in raid against gang of robbers BOGOR (JP): Bogor City Police Detective chief, First Lt. Santun Marpaung, was wounded during a raid against a gang of robbers known as "Safri Group" at Kampung Lemah Dalam in Cibungbulang district in the early hours of Friday.

Cars for the President

Cars for the President The presentation of two Enterprise cars at the Merdeka presidential palace on Thursday was realization of a promise made earlier by the (South Korean) KIA car manufacturers to Gus Dur (President Abdurrahman Wahid).

Sepaktakraw to be medal sport in Asiad

Sepaktakraw to be medal sport in Asiad KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Sepaktakraw has been included on the list of medal events for the 2002 Asian Games in Pusan, a South Korean sports official said on Friday.Secretary-general of the South Korean Sepaktakraw Association Lee Qoea-gyu said four gold medals...

Major firms take part in job expo

Major firms take part in job expo JAKARTA (JP): Asia Expo and PT Jobs DB Indonesia are holding a job fair called "Career 2000" on March 29 and March 30 to enable job seekers to meet prospective employers face-to-face and apply for jobs online.

Law enforcement needed to curb hooliganism

Law enforcement needed to curb hooliganism JAKARTA (JP): The Soccer Association of Indonesia (PSSI) and security officers must apply stern measures against soccer fanatics who turn violent during matches, experts and soccer officials said.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on March 24, 2000: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ----------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 775 0 0 Adindo Foresta Indonesia 625 25 1,357,500 Alakasa Industrindo 325 0 0 Alfa Retailindo 950 -25...

Over 30,000 expatriates work illegally in Indonesia

Over 30,000 expatriates work illegally in Indonesia JAKARTA (JP): The Manpower Ministry revealed on Friday that more than 30,000 expatriates from numerous countries are working illegally in Indonesia without having to fear strict measures from authorities.

Private firms control parking by purpose

Private firms control parking by purpose JAKARTA (JP): The management of city-owned market operator PD Pasar Jaya hinted on Friday that the decision to handover the parking management at its seven traditional markets to private companies was for service improvement and efficiency purposes.

Malay rulers to act 'to reunite Muslims'

Malay rulers to act 'to reunite Muslims' KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysia's traditional rulers have agreed to act to "reunite Muslims", Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said on Friday.Mahathir, quoted by the official Bernama news agency, said he briefed the Conference of Rulers on national affairs on...

Kua Etnika play around with tradition

Kua Etnika play around with traditionBy Singgir Kartana YOGYAKARTA (JP): The audience gave an extended ovation as Djaduk Feriyanto and his group Kua Etnika finished their last piece, Arigato.The musicians, who performed seven other compositions, all taken from their album Ritus Swara (Rites of...

'Dangdut' music beats liven up Yogyakarta nights

'Dangdut' music beats liven up Yogyakarta nightsBy Asip A. Hasani YOGYAKARTA (JP): Bathed in colorful footlights, a young girl dressed in a tight, short dress swings her hips to the right and left, and then moves in a circular motion to the dynamic beat of dangdut music.

PDI Perjuangan needs to fulfill its namesake

PDI Perjuangan needs to fulfill its namesake On Tuesday, barely a week ahead of the congress of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan), the party's central board blocked the candidacy of the main challenger for the chairmanship, Eros Djarot.

Bosowa to start motorbike production soon

Bosowa to start motorbike production soon JAKARTA (JP): Bosowa Group, a diversified business group based in Makassar, South Sulawesi, said on Friday it would start the commercial production of its motorcycle plant next month.

Queen gives awards for Timor service

Queen gives awards for Timor service CANBERRA (Reuters): Britain's Queen Elizabeth on Saturday will present awards to six Australians who played key roles in restoring peace in East Timor after last August's explosive vote for independence.

City to face bad weather during transitional span

City to face bad weather during transitional span JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta residents will experience drastic climatic changes during the transitional period before the dry season, which begins end of April, an official said on Friday.

Agency to distribute insecticide

Agency to distribute insecticide JAKARTA (JP): The City Health Agency, stretched to contain an outbreak of mosquito-borne dengue fever, will distribute insecticide and continue fumigation in subdistricts with known high mosquito infestation.

Gus Dur to attend royal wedding

Gus Dur to attend royal wedding SURAKARTA, Central Java: President Abdurrahman Wahid, Vice President Megawati Soekarnoputri and House of Representatives Speaker Akbar Tandjung will head up the honored list of guests at the wedding of the son of Paku Buwono XII, the traditional sultan of Surakarta,...

GM Utut falls to amateurs

GM Utut falls to amateurs JAKARTA (JP): Grand Master Utut Adianto ultimately bowed out to amateur chess players during his warm-up tour prior to the JAPFA Classic International Chess Tournament 2000 in Sanur, Bali, from April 22 to May 2.Michael and M.

Hendro welcomes reopening of Lampung case

Hendro welcomes reopening of Lampung case JAKARTA (JP): Responding to the growing demand for the reopening of past human rights abuses in the country, the former chief of Lampung Military Command Lt. Gen. A.M.

Logging companies ready to share revenues with locals

Logging companies ready to share revenues with locals JAKARTA (JP): The Association of Indonesian Forest Concessionaires (APHI) supported on Friday the government's call to give part of their revenues to locals as a solution to end growing conflicts over land ownership.

Singapore group wins Astra

Singapore group wins Astra The drama surrounding the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA)'s efforts to sell its controlling stake (almost 40 percent) in PT Astra International ended on Friday, with Singapore's Cycle & Carriage Ltd.

Indonesian illegal immigrants held in Malaysia raid

Indonesian illegal immigrants held in Malaysia raid KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysian security forces rounded up almost 600 Indonesian illegal immigrants in a pre-dawn raid on their jungle squatter settlement Friday.

EU satisfied with President Abdurrahman over East Timor

EU satisfied with President Abdurrahman over East Timor LISBON (Reuters): European Union president Portugal said on Thursday it was satisfied that Indonesia's new president wanted to help secure a lasting peace in East Timor.

Workers say demands not met

Workers say demands not met TANGERANG (JP): About 600 workers of cooking oil factory PT Cisadane Raya Chemical (CRC) staged a protest at the Tangerang Council on Thursday, demanding the councillors help them clarify the status of their demands for better welfare.

'Political tragedy' dogs PDI Perjuangan

'Political tragedy' dogs PDI Perjuangan SEMARANG (JP): Alleged money politics and an internal rift have cast a shadow over the maiden congress of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan), which begins on Sunday.

Public asked to help control fuel cash aid

Public asked to help control fuel cash aid JAKARTA (JP): The government has invited the public to participate in monitoring the distribution of cash to the poor and public transportation owners in order to prevent irregularities.

Doctor fights 'jilbab' rule

Doctor fights 'jilbab' rule BOGOR (JP): A woman doctor has balked at repeated warnings from Karya Bakti Hospital to remove her Islamic headdress or be fired."The hospital administration has always tried to make me remove my headdress since I started wearing it in June 1999," Dr.

Refugee teachers' salaries assured

Refugee teachers' salaries assured MANADO, North Sulawesi: Almost 300 teachers who have fled riot-hit areas and now are teaching in North Sulawesi are ensured of their rights to their wages, an official confirmed.

Thai court upholds publisher jail term

Thai court upholds publisher jail term BANGKOK (AP): Thailand's Supreme Court has upheld a verdict sentencing the publisher of Thai Playboy men's magazine to six years in jail for organizing wife-swapping parties at his clubs in Bangkok.

Unocal boosts Thai operation

Unocal boosts Thai operation BANGKOK (Dow Jones): Unocal Corp. plans to continue investing US$150 million to $200 million a year in its Thailand operations for at least the next several years, thanks to renewed enthusiasm about the nation's economic growth potential, subsidiary Unocal Thailand Ltd.

Conversion Rates

Conversion RatesBank Indonesia's conversion rates on March 24, 2000: Bank notes rates Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 7,414.00 7,488.00Australian dollar 1 4,489.18 4,537.73Austrian schilling 1 524.79 530.30Belgian franc 1 179.01 180.89Brunei dollar 1 4,329.60 4,375.37Canadian dollar 1 5,048.

East Timor refugees to join transmigration program

East Timor refugees to join transmigration program KUPANG, East Nusa Tenggara (JP): Most of the remaining East Timor refugees taking shelter here have chosen to join the local transmigration program as Indonesian citizens, an official said.

Dutch colonialism

Dutch colonialism I would like to comment on the article E. Timor: Dutch war crimes replayed by Aboeprijadi Santoso (The Jakarta Post, March 22, 2000, and March 23, 2000.)The article is too superficial and simplifies the history of Dutch colonialism in Indonesia, and is an overexaggeration of...

Performing arts with a kampong backdrop

Performing arts with a kampong backdropText and photosBy Tarko Sudiarno MAGELANG, Central Java (JP): Nothing special. That might be the impression one gets after seeing Studio Mendut in Magelang, an hour drive from Yogyakarta.

OPEC meeting will be tough, Bambang says

OPEC meeting will be tough, Bambang says JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Mines and Energy Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said the approaching ministerial meeting of the Organization of Petroleum Producing Countries (OPEC) could be very tough as the camps for and against oil output increases were equally strong...

President backs greater Naval stronghold

President backs greater Naval stronghold MAKASSAR, South Sulawesi (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid, whose 5-hour visit here on Friday was marred by student protests, said that he supported the Indonesian Military's (TNI) plan to increase the number of naval bases throughout the country.

Patuan expected to stay at PRSI

Patuan expected to stay at PRSI JAKARTA (JP): Athletes and coaches expressed hope on Friday that the Indonesian Swimming Federation (PRSI) official in charge of athletes development, Patuan Simatupang, would change his mind and not resign from his post.

Council OKs 2000 fiscal year budget

Council OKs 2000 fiscal year budget JAKARTA (JP): The City Council agreed on Friday to pass a 2000 City Budget of more than Rp 3.389 trillion (US$ 451.86 million), which will consist of Rp 2.362 trillion for routine spending and Rp 1.026 trillion for development spending.

Wan Azizah: Battle is for women

Wan Azizah: Battle is for women BANGKOK (AFP): The wife of Malaysia's jailed former deputy premier Anwar Ibrahim said on Friday she hoped her struggle with the government would inspire more Asian women to enter mainstream politics.

Taking the law in one's own hands

Taking the law in one's own handsFrom NeracaI feel pity for a purse snatcher pictured in a newspaper photograph. He is being beaten by a group of people in front of the Immigration Office in East Jakarta.

ASEAN plus 3 states agree on Asian fund

ASEAN plus 3 states agree on Asian fund BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (AFP): Southeast Asia as well as Japan, China and South Korea agreed on Friday to form an Asian support fund to help regional economies fight future financial crises, officials said.

No flights on Bali's 'Nyepi' day of silence

No flights on Bali's 'Nyepi' day of silence DENPASAR (JP): Domestic and international airline companies grouped in the Bali Airlines Representative Committee (BARC) agreed on Friday to suspend flights to and from Bali's Ngurah Rai Airport in observance of Nyepi, the Hindu day of silence, on April 4.

New Order style bureaucracy

New Order style bureaucracyFrom Rakyat MerdekaAlmost all government institutions, including the bureaucracy of the foreign affairs ministry, are still applying the old paradigm. The Agency for Consideration of Profession and Rank (BPJK), for example, a product of the New Order which was...