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Maintain the decree on communism: MUI

Maintain the decree on communism: MUI JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Ulemas Council (MUI) called on the government and the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) to uphold the 34-year-old ban of communist teaching.

SIA to help promote Indonesian tourism

SIA to help promote Indonesian tourism JAKARTA (JP): Singapore Airlines (SIA) pledged on Thursday to spend US$3 million over the next two years to promote Indonesia in high potential tourist markets in Europe, the United States and Asia.

Pressure mounts on Abdurrahman not to ratify security bill

Pressure mounts on Abdurrahman not to ratify security bill JAKARTA (JP): Calls for President Abdurrahman Wahid not to ratify the controversial state security bill continued on Thursday with the Foundation of the Indonesian Legal Aid Institute (YLBHI) officially sending a letter requesting a review...

Speedboats crash in Maluku

Speedboats crash in Maluku AMBON, Maluku: Two speedboats collided off the Batu Merah and Rumah Tiga waters in Teluk Ambon on Thursday morning, leaving five people severely injured.One of the boats was leaving Batu Merah and the other was on its way to Galala village when the accident took place at...

ASEAN ministers to focus on reform program

ASEAN ministers to focus on reform programBy Martin Abbugao BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (AFP): Southeast Asian finance ministers are set to gather here this weekend to review the pace of economic reforms three years after the region's financial crisis.

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates Bank Indonesia's conversion rates on Mar. 23, 2000: Bank notes rates Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 7,389.00 7,463.00Australian dollar 1 4,457.04 4,505.41Austrian schilling 1 515.88 521.26Belgian franc 1 175.97 177.81Brunei dollar 1 4,312.23 4,357.96Canadian dollar 1 5,020.

Carrefour opens new outlet in Ratu Plaza

Carrefour opens new outlet in Ratu Plaza JAKARTA (JP): French hypermarket chain New Carrefour opened a new outlet in Ratu Plaza in South Jakarta on Wednesday as part of its expansion program in Indonesia.

Soeharto to be summoned again

Soeharto to be summoned again JAKARTA (JP): The Attorney General's Office will next week once again summon former president Soeharto as a suspect over alleged corruption after an independent medical report confirmed that he was fit to undergo questioning."We will be issuing a new summons to Mr.

Husner presents his view of Bali in exhibition

Husner presents his view of Bali in exhibitionBy Putu Wirata DENPASAR, Bali (JP): A comprehensive look at an anthropologic journey to Bali is the main topic of Dutch painter Paul Husner's works, displayed at Ganesha Gallery in Jimbaran.

Maluku refugees arrive in Sorong

Maluku refugees arrive in Sorong SORONG, Irian Jaya: A total of 963 refugees from riot-torn East Seram in Maluku have arrived here in the last couple of weeks.The refugees are being sheltered in a social agency building, a Catholic Church hall and a warehouse owned by state oil company Pertamina.

Bank, corporate restructuring key to recovery: IMF

Bank, corporate restructuring key to recovery: IMF JAKARTA (Dow Jones): Indonesia needs to urgently make progress in several key areas of economic reform if it is to qualify for the next installment of an International Monetary Fund loan due for disbursement April 4, a senior IMF official said on...

Ecoli polluted water in Yogyakarta

Ecoli polluted water in Yogyakarta YOGYAKARTA: Recent studies on the water quality conducted in Yogyakarta revealed that most sources of drinking water here are contaminated by domestic waste, especially human feces that carry Ecoli bacteria, a research found.

Hidden savior

Hidden saviorFrom Sinar PagiThe nagging question concerning many circles these days is: Who is the hidden savior? This question has surfaced because King Joyoboyo predicted a savior would emerge after the end of the horrendous period Indonesia has suffered through.

The Fed and Indonesia

The Fed and Indonesia Any action taken by the U.S. central bank, known as the Fed, is bound to be watched by financial authorities and market players around the world. On early Wednesday in Indonesia, people were expecting the Fed to announce an increase in interest rates.

Distrust hampers Timor border security operation

Distrust hampers Timor border security operationBy Lela E. Madjiah ATAMBUA, East Nusa Tenggara (JP): It is easy to accuse the international community, including the United Nations, of being paranoid when it comes to Indonesia's conduct regarding East Timor.

Investors to file sealed bids for IBRA's 45% stake in Astra

Investors to file sealed bids for IBRA's 45% stake in Astra JAKARTA (JP): Three foreign investor groups are scheduled on Thursday (this afternoon) to submit sealed bids for the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency's 45 percent stake in PT Astra International, the country's largest carmaker.

ASEAN seen facing lower growth

ASEAN seen facing lower growth HONOLULU, Hawaii (AFP): Southeast Asian nations face the prospect of lower growth because of heightened competition for investment from China and India, a senior Indonesian official warned here Tuesday.

Bank Lippo settles debt

Bank Lippo settles debt JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed Lippo Bank said on Wednesday it had repaid US$70 million of interbank debts as part of its debt restructuring program.The bank said that the loan was restructured under the four- year "exchange offer" debt program under Bank Indonesia's debt...

New economic team a 'ridiculous idea'

New economic team a 'ridiculous idea' President Abdurrahman Wahid's plan to set up another team of economic advisers has received mixed reactions. Hadi Soesastro, a noted economist from the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, is one of those who disagrees with the plan.

Car thief beaten to death

Car thief beaten to death JAKARTA (JP): A suspected car thief lost his life after he was caught following a dramatic two-hour chase and brutally beaten by angry residents and ojek (motorcycle taxi) drivers of Jl. Otista and the Kampung Melayu area in East Jakarta on Monday evening.

Airport employees return to work

Airport employees return to work JAKARTA (JP): As a result of a meeting with the management of the airport's ground handling service provider, PT Gapura Angkasa, on Tuesday, most of the 32 employees who took part in Monday's strike at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport eventually turned up and...

Border troops brave boredom, prejudice

Border troops brave boredom, prejudice ATAMBUA, East Nusa Tenggara (JP): The sound of takbir (praising God) reverberated in the hills, breaking through the thick fog enfolding the quiet morning. Slowly, the world stirred back to life, gathering speed as it neared time for the Idul Adha (Day of...

Farmers weep at harvest time due to low rice price

Farmers weep at harvest time due to low rice price JAKARTA (JP): Everything comes to those who wait.The old proverb sounds irrelevant to farmers who are lamenting the rice harvest. The harvest comes but they weep as the price of rice has dropped drastically.

Indonesia needs US$100b for infrastructure development

Indonesia needs US$100b for infrastructure development JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia will need some US$100 billion in infrastructure development to meet the demands of its growing economy, an analyst said on Wednesday.

Where to go in Bali:

Where to go in Bali:Exhibition * Puppets Exhibition by Cindy South Czabania, at Seniwati Showspace, Jl. Raya Ubud, until March 30.Museums and Galleries * Blue Moon Gallery, Jl. Tirta Tawar, Banjar Kutuh Kaja, Ubud (Phone: 0361 976727), daily, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

A chance not to be missed

A chance not to be missed With a crucial party congress only days away, millions of Indonesians must be disgruntled to find that the country's biggest political party -- the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan) -- is still in serious disarray months after it emerged as the...

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on March 22, 2000: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ----------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 775 0 0 Adindo Foresta Indonesia 625 25 8,420,500 Alakasa Industrindo 325 -125 7,500 Alfa Retailindo...

U.S. urges Indonesia to disband militias attacking East Timor

U.S. urges Indonesia to disband militias attacking East Timor UNITED NATIONS (AP): The United States, Britain and several other UN Security Council members urged Indonesia on Tuesday to keep its pledge to disarm militias and end the Indonesian Army's alleged support for the militiamen.

On Freeport's violations

On Freeport's violations According to recent reports, U.S. Ambassador Robert Gelbard has complained to President Abdurrahman Wahid about allegations from the attorney general and the finance minister of corrupt practices by U.S. companies, PT. Freeport Indonesia in particular.

UI, city plan to build Betawi cultural reserve

UI, city plan to build Betawi cultural reserve JAKARTA (JP): The city administration and the University of Indonesia have agreed to develop a 150-hectare Betawi Cultural Reserve in the Srengseng Sawah area of South Jakarta.

Organda objects to fuel coupon plan

Organda objects to fuel coupon plan JAKARTA (JP): The government-initiated scheme to provide fuel coupons for public transportation received a strong objection from the Land Transportation Owners Association (Organda) on Wednesday.

Utut warms up before JAPFA Classic Int'l

Utut warms up before JAPFA Classic Int'l JAKARTA (JP): Grand Master (GM) Utut Adianto is challenging employees from food manufacturer, JAPFA Comfeed Indonesia Tbk., in a series of tournaments prior to the JAPFA Classic International Chess Tournament 2000 in Sanur, Bali from April 22 to May 2.

East Timor: Dutch war crimes replayed

East Timor: Dutch war crimes replayedBy Aboeprijadi Santoso This is the second of two articles on the origins of war crimes in Indonesia. AMSTERDAM (JP): Jakarta's rule in East Timor ended with excessive violence, as did the Dutch war in Indonesia in the 1940s.

Black-headed parrots saved from smugglers

Black-headed parrots saved from smugglers SORONG, Irian Jaya: Forest rangers have successfully foiled an attempt to smuggle 50 black-headed parrots (lorius domicel), a protected species, from their habitat in Bintuni district.

Permana's job on the line

Permana's job on the line JAKARTA (JP): Director General of Customs and Excise Permana Agung confirmed on Wednesday the rumors that finance minister Bambang Sudibyo was planning to replace him.Permana said President Abdurrahman Wahid had discussed the plans with Bambang.

Asia can sustain recovery: Former leaders

Asia can sustain recovery: Former leaders TOKYO (AFP): Asia can sustain its recovery from the financial crisis which erupted in July 1997 but must be wary of another outbreak, according to two key policymakers of the time.

Garrison questions civilian about uniform, air rifles

Garrison questions civilian about uniform, air rifles JAKARTA (JP): Intelligence officers at the Jakarta Military Garrison questioned on Wednesday afternoon a civilian, sighted earlier in the day at the Senen market in Central Jakarta wearing a complete colonel's uniform.

Kwik optimistic economy will grow by 3.8% this year

Kwik optimistic economy will grow by 3.8% this year JAKARTA (JP): Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Finance and Industry Kwik Kian Gie expressed optimism on Wednesday that the 3.8 percent economic growth target in the April-December 2000 budget year would be attained.Kwik said that a 3.

Indonesia opposes OPEC output increase above 2m bpd

Indonesia opposes OPEC output increase above 2m bpd JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia will not support any proposal to increase oil output by more than two million barrels per day at the impending ministerial meeting of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Minister of Mines and Energy...

Soeharto fit to face questioning

Soeharto fit to face questioningBy Budiman Moerdijat and Kornelius Purba JAKARTA (JP): A report from an independent medical examination team indicated that former president Soeharto is healthy enough to face questioning for alleged corruption during his three- decade rule.

Matori's attacker buried

Matori's attacker buried JAKARTA (JP): The decomposed body of the man who attacked the chairman of the National Awakening Party (PKB), Matori Abdul Djalil, on March 5 has been finally buried as an unidentified body at Pondok Ranggon graveyard in East Jakarta.

`Kretek' makers oppose changes in tax system

`Kretek' makers oppose changes in tax system JAKARTA (JP): Makers of kretek (clove-blended cigarettes) warned the government on Wednesday that its plan to impose excise on the basis of nicotine and tar content rather than production volume would lead to bankruptcies and mass unemployment.

Corruption in Asia threatens recovery

Corruption in Asia threatens recovery SINGAPORE (AFP): Corruption is as widespread as ever in Asia, particularly in China, India, Indonesia and the Philippines, threatening their economic recovery, an independent think-tank said.

Shuttlers want Agus in their corner ahead of major event

Shuttlers want Agus in their corner ahead of major event JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian shuttlers have requested Badminton Association of Indonesia (PBSI) vice chairman Agus Wirahadikusumah to be more active in preparing athletes for the upcoming Thomas and Uber Cups championships in Kuala Lumpur in May...

The legend of ancient Chinese shrines in Bali

The legend of ancient Chinese shrines in BaliBy Myra Sidharta DENPASAR, Bali (JP): The presence of Putri Cina, or Chinese princesses, in the ancient courts of the archipelago is well documented. Thousands of worshipers go to Cirebon every year to bring their offerings to the princess in the Royal...

ILO unveils support plan for East Timor

ILO unveils support plan for East Timor JAKARTA (JP): The International Labor Organization (ILO) office in Geneva has unveiled a comprehensive plan for reconstruction, employment and skills training in East Timor.

Akbar comes under fire from activists over security bill

Akbar comes under fire from activists over security bill JAKARTA (JP): Human rights activists regretted on Wednesday the House of Representatives speaker Akbar Tandjung's call for President Abdurrahman Wahid to ratify the controversial state security bill.

Chandra aims high in Asia-Pacific rally

Chandra aims high in Asia-Pacific rally JAKARTA (JP): Noted national racer Chandra Alim said on Wednesday that he was aiming to win the Asia-Pacific rally in Medan, North Sumatra, from March 31 to April 2."I have won several sprint races and the Formula Asia, but I have never won any rallies.

Confused by Sutiyoso

Confused by SutiyosoFrom Rakyat MerdekaMy husband and I are simple people. Thanks to hard work and a thrifty life, we have been able to raise three children who are now adults and have found employment.

Asian currencies stronger as won hits post-crisis high

Asian currencies stronger as won hits post-crisis high HONG KONG (Dow Jones): Sustained foreign investor interest in South Korean assets coupled with inward trade flows Wednesday to drive the won to its highest level since November 1997.Most other Asian currencies also gained.