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Corruption suspected in toll road construction

Corruption suspected in toll road construction JAKARTA (JP): An official at state-owned toll road operator PT Jasa Marga said on Friday he suspected irregularities in 20 out of 100 toll road construction contract agreements.

PDAM project blocks water

PDAM project blocks water PADANG, West Sumatra: Upset farmers have vandalized the pipe installation of state-owned tap water company PDAM at Kubang Nan Duo Village, Payung Sekaki district, which they claim has caused some 115-hectares of paddy to run dry.

Gang of burglars busted in Bogor

Gang of burglars busted in Bogor BOGOR (JP): Six suspected longtime burglars who targeted upscale villas in the recreational area of Puncak, Bogor, have been arrested, police said on Thursday.Bogor Regional Police chief Col. Edi Darnadi identified the men, aged from 20 to 39 years, as Udin bin H.

Damura given ultimatum to improve program soon

Damura given ultimatum to improve program soon JAKARTA (JP): State Minister for Social Affairs and chairman of the National Social Welfare Agency (BKSN) Anak Agung Gde Agung has given an ultimatum to PT Mutiara Mandala Mahardhika (3M) to improve its fund raising scheme Damura (People's Fund for...

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Painting Exhibition: Pameraya 2000 by H. Widayat at the National Gallery, Central Jakarta, until March 31. * Painting Exhibition by Satya Graha, at Galeri Milenium, Golden Plaza complex, Blok B-23, Jl. R.S. Fatmawati No. 15, South Jakarta (Phone: 7507828), 10 a.

A call to lawyers

A call to lawyersFrom Rakyat MerdekaIt is interesting to note the opinion voiced by legal expert Professor Satjipto Rahardjo. He says that lawyers, mainly those who counsel defendants in corruption cases, tend to slow down the process of eradicating corruption.

Two groups submit bid for IBRA's Astra stake

Two groups submit bid for IBRA's Astra stake JAKARTA (JP): Only two of the three shortlisted investor consortia submitted final bids for the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency's (IBRA) 45 percent stake in PT Astra International on Thursday, and the winner will be announced on Friday, one day...

Astaga!com has new features

Astaga!com has new features JAKARTA (JP): Local on-line news portal operator Astaga!com said on Thursday it had installed a new server in the United States to allow its users to have faster access to the site.

Reform and the cigarette industry

Reform and the cigarette industryBy Hans W. Vriens HONG KONG (JP): Indonesia is in the middle of a political, social and economic transformation as fundamental as what Central Europe had to go through after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.

Swimming officials to resign due to internal dispute

Swimming officials to resign due to internal dispute JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Swimming Federation (PRSI) official in charge of athletes development, Patuan Simatupang, said on Thursday that some officials wanted to resign from their posts due to internal disputes.

Anwar defense seeks PM witness

Anwar defense seeks PM witness KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): A Malaysian judge said on Thursday that Anwar Ibrahim's defense would have to show that Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad helped frame his ex-deputy before he would be called to testify in Anwar's sex trial.

Prison fails to report detainee's escape to police

Prison fails to report detainee's escape to police JAKARTA (JP): Police have not been notified that a detainee of Salemba Penitentiary in Central Jakarta escaped while being escorted by prison guards to Graha Medika Hospital in Kebun Jeruk, West Jakarta, on March 13.

SE Asia to grow 4.5% this year, IMF predicts

SE Asia to grow 4.5% this year, IMF predicts BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (AFP): Southeast Asia's economy should expand by 4.5 percent this year, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said Thursday, warning that complacency in sustaining reforms is the biggest risk.

Investigators unsure of Marsinah case

Investigators unsure of Marsinah case SURABAYA: An investigation team set up by the East Java provincial legislature expressed pessimism over its chance to uncover the alleged involvement of military and police personnel in the 1993 murder of labor activist Marsinah.

Court initiates trial of hairdressers' murder

Court initiates trial of hairdressers' murder BOGOR (JP): The Bogor District Court started on Wednesday the trial of Dicky Kurniadi, 20, who is accused of murdering hairdresser Adrian Suryadi, alias Oy Beng Liat, and his friend Surya Teguh Wijaya at the Danau Bogor Raya housing complex early last...

Payment authorization provider takes to Net

Payment authorization provider takes to Net JAKARTA (JP): PT Cipas Indonesia, the country's first credit card authorization service provider on the Internet, formally launched its operations on Thursday.

15 questioned over electricity theft

15 questioned over electricity theft JAKARTA (JP): City police are questioning 15 people in connection with the alleged stealing of electricity at 14 major hotels and apartments, a police source said on Thursday.

The brain drain, curse for the third world

The brain drain, curse for the third worldBy Michael Kibaara Muchiri. YOGYAKARTA (JP): The developed world has systematically cannibalized anything good from the Third World. With the capability to buy anything from well-trained but poorly remunerated human resources to offering enticing green...

Parking fee hike decision condemned by policy observer

Parking fee hike decision condemned by policy observer JAKARTA (JP): A city policy observer criticized the city administration for imposing a parking fee increase on Thursday.Ali Wongso Sinaga, executive director of the Regional Empowerment Study Center -- a city policy analysis body consisting of...

British films: Free, monthly and back again

British films: Free, monthly and back again JAKARTA (JP): The hard-working taxpayers of Britain, whether they know it or not, are inviting anyone who wants to come to the cinema. On a once-a-month basis.

The response to tuberculosis is in our hands

The response to tuberculosis is in our handsBy Chris W. Green Each year tuberculosis takes the lives of up to three million people worldwide, and in Indonesia it remains a major killer, ranking third in recent years on mortality lists.

School buildings burned in Aceh

School buildings burned in Aceh BANDA ACEH, Aceh: Unidentified groups burned 11 school buildings in North Kluet in South Aceh in early hours on Wednesday, leaving Rp 1.8 billion in losses, police said.Aceh Police spokesman Lt. Col. Safri D.M. said on Thursday. the incident occurred between 11.30 p.

House backs cell phone operators' policy on rates

House backs cell phone operators' policy on rates JAKARTA (JP): The House of Representatives agreed on Thursday to a proposal from local cellular phone operators to change their current government-regulated charge scheme to a market-driven one.

Car assemblers complain of unfair competition

Car assemblers complain of unfair competition JAKARTA (JP): Car assemblers have been complaining about unfair competition from luxury automobiles imported in completely-built up (CBU) form as the base prices used for customs and tax valuation are often much lower than comparable prices overseas.

Medical team to decide fate of Juana, Indriyani

Medical team to decide fate of Juana, Indriyani JAKARTA (JP): Athletes need to have mounting enthusiasm prior to competition, but when illness or injury strikes, they must cope with a situation for which they haven't trained.

Government insists on out of court settlement for Newmont tax dispute

Government insists on out of court settlement for Newmont tax dispute JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Mines and Energy Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono emphasized on Thursday that the tax dispute between gold mining company PT Newmont Minahasa Raya and the Minahasa regency in North Sulawesi should be resolved...

Toll increase deemed inevitable by Jasa Marga

Toll increase deemed inevitable by Jasa Marga JAKARTA (JP): While indicating the company's increasing maintenance expenses, executives of state toll road operator PT Jasa Marga hinted on Thursday the need to simultaneously increase tolls by 30 percent.

BI has new deputy governor

BI has new deputy governor JAKARTA (JP): The House of Representatives finally appointed on Thursday Aulia Pohan as deputy governor of Bank Indonesia.Aulia received the largest vote from 32 members of the House commission IX on banking and state budget.

UK firm regrets local court decision

UK firm regrets local court decision JAKARTA (JP): Bankers Trust International PLC. of the United Kingdom has expressed dismay at a local court's refusal to honor the international arbitration court's ruling on its derivative case against publicly listed PT Mayora Indah.

Pampering high-level officials

Pampering high-level officials Civil servants will be on the march. This is the threat they have made, as reported by several newspapers. The reason is that extra allowances for high-level government officials, whose basic salaries are already considered high, will be raised by as much as 12 times...

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Painting Exhibition: Pameraya 2000 by H. Widayat at the National Gallery, Central Jakarta, until March 31. * Painting Exhibition by Satya Graha, at Galeri Milenium, Golden Plaza complex, Blok B-23, Jl. R.S. Fatmawati No. 15, South Jakarta (Phone: 7507828), 10 a.

President accepts secretary Ratih's resignation

President accepts secretary Ratih's resignation JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid has accepted the resignation of his secretary Ratih Hardjono, acting State Secretary Bondan Gunawan disclosed on Thursday.

Rizal Ramli to lead Bulog

Rizal Ramli to lead Bulog JAKARTA (JP): Rizal Ramli, Managing Director of Econit economic research institute, confirmed on Thursday he had accepted President Abdurrahman Wahid's offer to lead the National Logistics Agency (Bulog).

Protesters take governor hostage

Protesters take governor hostage PEKANBARU, Riau: Governor Saleh Djasit and Riau regents, mayors and district heads were taken hostage by hundreds of protesters who attacked the gubernatorial building here Wednesday night, Antara reported.The hostage drama began at 9:30 p.m.

Workers start removal of 'So Klin' billboards

Workers start removal of 'So Klin' billboards JAKARTA (JP): Following City Traffic and Land Transportation Agency (DLLAJ) orders, workers started on Thursday dismantling billboards displaying advertisements for "So Klin" detergent.

Refrain from driving on Earth Day: Government

Refrain from driving on Earth Day: Government JAKARTA (JP): A senior government official has suggested that Indonesians limit the use of their cars and motorbikes for one day on April 23 to commemorate Earth Day and raise environmental awareness.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Mar. 23, 2000: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------ Ades Alfindo 775 0 0 Adindo Foresta Indonesia 600 -25 9,109,000 Alakasa Industrindo 325 0 0 Alfa Retailindo 975 -25...

Villas demolition plans delayed

Villas demolition plans delayed BOGOR (JP): The local authorities here have decided to delay their plans to demolish 32 villas located at the Gunung Mas tea plantation of the state-owned plantation firm PTPN VIII in the popular mountain resort of Puncak.

Strong waves hit fishing village

Strong waves hit fishing village DENPASAR, Bali: Hundreds of members of fishermen's families are being sheltered at local government offices in Candikusuma district, Jembrana, about 140 kilometers west of here, after their homes were torn apart by strong waves on Tuesday.

Agus ready to help boost shuttlers' fighting spirit

Agus ready to help boost shuttlers' fighting spirit JAKARTA (JP): Badminton Association of Indonesia (PBSI) vice chairman Agus Wirahadikusumah said on Thursday that he would not walk away from his responsibilities in the organization due to the athletes' request that he be more active in PBSI.

Makassar sees no kerosene

Makassar sees no kerosene MAKASSAR, South Sulawesi: Kerosene has been missing from the market in the past couple of weeks here, stirring anxiety among thousands of the city's residents."I have not sold kerosene over the past week as the agent of (state oil company) Pertamina stopped operating,"...

Solution for East Timorese refugees

Solution for East Timorese refugees Indonesia has decided to halt aid to refugees from East Timor starting on March 31, 2000. The decision has been protested by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCR).

Malaysians detain foreign fishermen

Malaysians detain foreign fishermen KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysia's fisheries department has detained a Vietnamese trawler and its crew of 12 for fishing in Malaysian waters off the northeast state of Terengganu, the official Bernama news agency said on Thursday.

Election body elects presidium in place of chairman Rudini

Election body elects presidium in place of chairman Rudini JAKARTA (JP): Amid reports of corruption, the General Election Commission (KPU) elected a presidium to replace its chairman Rudini, who recently requested resignation for health reasons.

Oil price slips in Asia

Oil price slips in Asia SINGAPORE (Reuters): Crude prices in Asia weakened on Thursday as major oil consumer the United States stepped up pressure on producers to relax export curbs soon.May New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) crude futures traded at $27.

No letup in security approach spells trouble in Irian Jaya

No letup in security approach spells trouble in Irian Jaya Treating forms of protests as a crime may be outdated, but it is still the more popular, fatal practice in Irian Jaya, rights activist John Rumbiak told The Jakarta Post.

Most distribution networks operate in Java

Most distribution networks operate in Java JAKARTA (JP): Distribution networks of manufactured goods in the country are mostly located in Java due to the lack of demand in other parts of the country.According to a three-month survey conducted by research company, Business Intelligent Report (BIRO),...

Betawi cultural reserve plan criticized

Betawi cultural reserve plan criticized JAKARTA (JP): A senior expert of Betawi culture insisted on Thursday that the proposal to develop a 150-hectare Betawi cultural reserve in Srengseng Sawah, South Jakarta, was politically motivated.

TB remains killing disease in Indonesia; ranked number three

TB remains killing disease in Indonesia; ranked number three JAKARTA (JP): Do not assume you are free from infection with tuberculosis (TB), even though the disease is commonly found among refugees in emergency centers during a crisis.

Fuel coupon system axed for cash aid

Fuel coupon system axed for cash aid JAKARTA (JP): The government, in abandoning the planned fuel coupon system, has decided to distribute cash aid to the poor instead. A staff expert at the Ministry of Mines and Energy, Iin Arifin Takhyan, said on Thursday evening that the government decided to...