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Castro pays surprise visit to Gus Dur

Castro pays surprise visit to Gus Dur HAVANA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid left Cuba for Tokyo on Friday, a few hours after his host counterpart Fidel Castro sprang a surprise with an unscheduled visit.

Pick of the Flicks (for Sunday, April 16, 2000)

Pick of the Flicks (for Sunday, April 16, 2000)Hollywood KC Deuce Bigalow 14:15 16:55 19:05 21:15 Sleepy Hollow 14:55 17:35 19:45 21:55 Drive Me Crazy 14:15 16:55 19:05 21:15 Stir Of Echoes 14:55 17:35 19:45 21:55 Boys Don't Cry 14:15 16:55 19:05 21:15Senayan Boys Don't Cry 13:00 15:15 17:30 19:45...

Complacency won't wreck my dream, says Schumacher

Complacency won't wreck my dream, says Schumacher LONDON (AFP): Michael Schumacher told the Press Association he would not allow complacency to wreck his dream of regaining the drivers' crown for Ferrari after 21 years.

Rushdie hopes for new relationship with India

Rushdie hopes for new relationship with India NEW DELHI (AP): On his first visit to India in 12 years, author Salman Rushdie said he hoped to begin a new relationship with the country of his birth, where his controversial book Satanic Verses was banned following protests by Muslims across the world.

Gilchrist's catching skills shake S. Africa

Gilchrist's catching skills shake S. Africa CAPE TOWN (AFP): Australian wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist held a world record six catches as Australia raced to a five-wicket win with 25.3 overs to spare in the second limited-overs international against South Africa at Newlands on Friday.

Santana remains on top of 'Billboard'

Santana remains on top of 'Billboard' NEW YORK (AP): Weekly charts for the best-selling recorded music in the United States as they appear in next week's issue of Billboard magazine.Reprinted with permission.

Self-image and well-being are linked

Self-image and well-being are linkedBy Terri Apter LONDON: The relation between a woman and her body is often seen as problematic. She is aware of herself as a "physical object", someone seen, assessed and known as a body.This self-awareness begins at an early age.

Men to become midwives

Men to become midwives TOKYO (AFP): Japan's ruling party plans to revise a century- old law and allow men to become midwives, a report said Saturday.A group of lawmakers in the Liberal Democratic Party has drawn up a bill on revising the 1899 midwifery law and permit licensing men as midwives, the...

Having the joy sucked out of my life

Having the joy sucked out of my lifeBy Lizzie Gardiner LONDON: I suffer from clinical depression and have done on and off since my teens. The current episode has lasted more than five years and it looks quite likely that I shall always have a predisposition for the big gloom.

Asia urged to create competitive economies

Asia urged to create competitive economies SINGAPORE (DPA): Asian countries were urged on Saturday to take up the European Union's challenge of creating competitive and dynamic economies in the next decade.

India needs IT experts

India needs IT experts NEW DELHI (AFP): India is short of some 67,000 computer specialists and programmers, according to the findings of a survey published Saturday.Dewang Mehta, chief of India's National Association of Software and Service Companies (Nasscom) said its joint-study with US...

TV today

TV todayTVRI 6:00 a.m. Morning News 7:00 Health and Fresh 8:00 Children's Program 9:30 Variety Show 10:00 Music 11:00 TV Drama 12:15 p.m. Comedy 1:00 TV Series 2:00 News 2:30 Teen Program 3:00 Sports 4:30 Religious Teachings 5:00 Tour and Travel 5:30 Sports 6:00 Quiz 6:30 Music 7:00 Evening News...

Behind the scenes at the 'X-Files'

Behind the scenes at the 'X-Files'By Lynn Elber LOS ANGELES (AP): Makeup artists Cheri Montesanto-Medcalf and Kevin Westmore were confronted with the task of turning a chubby- cheeked doll into a believable corpse for the hit U.S. television series The X-Files.

Love, Els atop leaderboard at MCI Classic

Love, Els atop leaderboard at MCI Classic HILTON HEAD, South Carolina (AFP): Ernie Els, trying to put his Masters disappointment behind him, trailed halfway leader -- and four-time winner -- Davis Love by one stroke after Saturday's chilly second round of the MCI Classic.

Agassi pulls out of Monte Carlo Masters

Agassi pulls out of Monte Carlo Masters MONTE CARLO (Agencies): World number one Andre Agassi on Friday became the latest top name to drop out of the injury-hit Monte Carlo Masters tournament.Fellow Americans Pete Sampras and Todd Martin and Australians Lleyton Hewitt and Pat Rafter had already...

Artists show the simple way to fight bad hair days

Artists show the simple way to fight bad hair daysBy Agni Amorita JAKARTA (JP): Actress, model and singer Desy Ratnasari always steals the show. As usual, all eyes are on her. This time, however, for a different reason.

While I was having my hair done...

While I was having my hair done... JAKARTA (JP): Every time I pull my hair back in a ponytail, it doesn't mean that I enjoy showing off my receding hairline. It only means it is time to go to my stylist to have my hair washed, moisturized and blow-dried properly.

Best places cited to snooze at UN

Best places cited to snooze at UN UNITED NATIONS (AP): The United Nations is known for its marathon talkfests that can put even the most seasoned diplomats to sleep. Now there's hope for an antidote.Former French Ambassador Alain Dejammet has done a service to all his colleagues by writing a...

Japan to revise constitution

Japan to revise constitution TOKYO (AP): A record 60 percent of Japanese support the long- taboo idea of revising the nation's U.S.-written constitution, according to a newspaper poll released Saturday.

Children seek ban on smacking

Children seek ban on smacking LONDON (AFP): Some 100 British children marched Saturday to Prime Minister Tony Blair's residence, demanding that parents be barred from smacking their children as a means of punishment.

Guess What? Guruh Sukarno Putra

Guess What? Guruh Sukarno Putra Guruh Sukarno Putra is only 43. But don't ask him too many questions because the son of the founding father of Indonesia, Sukarno, cannot remember that many things about his life.

Musical of 'Fairy-tale King' Ludwig opens in Germany

Musical of 'Fairy-tale King' Ludwig opens in Germany FUESSEN, Germany (DPA): A musical about 19th century Bavarian King Ludwig II made its world premiere at a theater within sight of one of the fairy-tale castles he built.

Consumer Protection Law is just the start

Consumer Protection Law is just the startBy Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): After pushing for the Consumer Protection Law for 19 years, the Indonesian Consumers Foundation (YLKI) can now breathe easy. The law will be implemented April 20, a year after being signed by former president B.J. Habibie.

Police use tear gas on Anwar protesters

Police use tear gas on Anwar protesters KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysian police used a water cannon and tear gas Saturday to break up protests by hundreds of chanting supporters of jailed ex-deputy premier Anwar Ibrahim, witnesses said.

Putting much-awaited consumer protection law in perspective

Putting much-awaited consumer protection law in perspective JAKARTA (JP): The situation is changing for consumers who have long lacked recourse concerning dud products and shoddy services.With the consumer protection law set to take effect on April 21, the public hopes they will no longer be...

New law boosts consumer's position

New law boosts consumer's position People cheer that the much-awaited Consumer Protection Law will take effect on April 21. But the long struggle to strengthen the weak position of consumers in the country has not ended.

Murder suspect questioned

Murder suspect questioned JAKARTA (JP): Tebet Police detectives are questioning a murder suspect in connection with the Saturday morning killing of a clothing manager at his residence on Jl. Tebet Timur IV, South Jakarta.Tebet Police chief Maj.

PSSI to set up special team to screen players for drugs

PSSI to set up special team to screen players for drugs JAKARTA (JP): Chairman of the Soccer Association of Indonesia (PSSI) Agum Gumelar said Saturday he would set up a special team to monitor soccer players to prevent them from using illegal drugs.

Spotlight

SpotlightPhoto G: MotorJP/alxFLASHY RIDE: Lippo Group deputy chairman James T. Riady (left, foreground) looks at the newly launched Jetmatic while PT Kymco Motor Indonesia president Wu Chaw Yee (right) conducts a hands-on inspection.

Rapid ups and downs result in memorable Toraja trip

Rapid ups and downs result in memorable Toraja tripText by Devi M. Asmarani TANA TORAJA, South Sulawesi (JP): The objective of my last vacation was clear from the start: to get as far away from civilization without having to spend senseless days on the road so that I could make it back to work...

Walkway accident

Walkway accident On April 11, two of my friends and I went early in the morning to Carrefour on Jl. Sudirman. We used the moving walkway to go into the store and I even held the arm of my friend because I was afraid I would fall.

Guess What? AdeRai

Guess What? AdeRai National bodybuilding champion Ade Rai has many dreams.Three years ago, he shared with The Jakarta Post his dream of building well-equipped gyms that would have special rates for young people.And he accomplished his dream earlier this year he opened five gyms: in Jl.

Teachers in cities more realistic than in villages

Teachers in cities more realistic than in villages JAKARTA (JP): Many elderly Indonesian teachers, especially those living in villages and regencies, still believe that teaching is a devotion.However, in big cities like Jakarta, nowadays teachers are generally more realistic.

Mob attacks boarding school

Mob attacks boarding school BATANG, Central Java (JP): Dozens of residents of Broko village in Wonotunggal district stoned an Islamic boarding school on Friday for allegedly propagating the Islamic branch of Shia teaching.Sgt. Maj.

Consumer law gets mixed reaction from businesspeople

Consumer law gets mixed reaction from businesspeople JAKARTA (JP): The implementation of the consumer protection law on April 21, 2000 has aroused mixed reactions from the business community.A number of business organizations, including the Indonesian Retailers Association, the Association of Food...

Aswan, Meity hope to win c'ships

Aswan, Meity hope to win c'ships JAKARTA (JP): Men's kata fighter Aswan Ali and women's kumite fighter Meity Kaseger have expressed hope to repeat their medal wins in the seventh World Shotokan Karate-do International Federation championships in Nusa Dua, Bali, next week.

Abus

AbusBy Bondan Winarno If father hadn't forced me, I would never have studied the Koran under Abus. Never. Abus wasn't my teacher's real name. Everyone honored him with the Arabic title "Abu," but Father told me his real name was Bustomi. He himself called him Abu. Even my grandfather called him Abu.

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates Bank Indonesia's conversion rates on Apr. 14, 2000: Bank notes rates Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 7,110.00 8,110.00Australian dollar 1 4,241.12 4,840.05Austrian schilling 1 492.06 561.50Belgian franc 1 167.85 191.53Brunei dollar 1 4,149.40 4,734.38Canadian dollar 1 4,830.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Sculpture Exhibition: Hanung Mahadi, at Galeri Lontar, Komunitas Utan Kayu, Jl. Utan Kayu 68 H, East Jakarta (Phone: 8573388), 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., until May 7. * Painting Exhibition: Tilo Kaiser, at Duta Fine Arts Foundation, Jl.

U.S. to resume military assistance to Indonesia: Juwono

U.S. to resume military assistance to Indonesia: Juwono JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Defense Juwono Sudarsono has expressed his optimism that the United States will resume its military assistance to Indonesia.

Police seize Rp 29 billion in bogus rupiah in three years

Police seize Rp 29 billion in bogus rupiah in three years JAKARTA (JP): Police revealed on Thursday that from January 1997 through February of this year, they have seized counterfeit rupiah that amounted to Rp 29 billion (US$3.

Humpuss gets back building

Humpuss gets back building JAKARTA (JP): The diversified Humpuss Group of companies is ready to reoccupy its sealed off twin-tower property after it secured a legal guarantee from the Jakarta State Administrative High Court (PTTUN), which was upholding a verdict from the lower administrative court.

Indosteel refocuses on electronics

Indosteel refocuses on electronics JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed PT Indosteel of the Texmaco Group announced on Friday its plan to acquire affiliated company Texmaco Micro Indo Utama to refocus on the electronics industry.

PT Securindo defends rights to do business

PT Securindo defends rights to do business JAKARTA (JP): Secure Parking service provider PT Securindo Packatama Indonesia (SPI) has stated that it had a legal permit to run its business at public facilities.

Indonesia to host Asian Physics Olympiad

Indonesia to host Asian Physics Olympiad JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia will host the first Asian Physics Olympiad as it attempts to increase students' interest in the subject, an official said on Friday.Director General of Elementary and Secondary Education Indra Djati Sidi said the event would serve as...

Four questioned after anti-Soeharto protest

Four questioned after anti-Soeharto protest JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta Police chief Maj. Gen. Nurfaizi said on Friday that police investigators were questioning four people in connection with a violent student protest in Central Jakarta on Thursday.

Foreign ships rule North Sumatra

Foreign ships rule North Sumatra MEDAN, North Sumatra: Local fishermen have complained that foreign fishing vessels are operating in North Sumatra.Representing the local fishermen, Nurdin Harahap, who is the chairman of North Sumatra chapter of the Indonesian Fishermen's Association (HNSI), said...

More rainfalls in several areas

More rainfalls in several areas JAKARTA (JP): The city's northern and central parts will have more sporadic rainfall compared to other areas during the ongoing transitional period before the start of the dry season, an official said on Thursday.

Lacking in consistency

Lacking in consistency When the government submitted its draft state budget for the current fiscal year, among the things mentioned were salaries for civil servants and military personnel would be raised.

Debt deal gives momentum to recovery

Debt deal gives momentum to recovery JAKARTA (JP): The government must take advantage of the positive "momentum" resulting from the rescheduling of US$5.8 billion in sovereign debts to speed up the country's economic recovery, according to experts.