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Police close three money changers

Police close three money changers CIREBON, West Java: Cirebon Police in West Java closed three illegal money changer shops in the city, which have a daily turnover of hundreds of millions of rupiah.The police also arrested the three owners of the shops, Grage Artha Mandiri, MC Restu and MC Rizky.

18 drug students expelled

18 drug students expelled BOGOR: Eighteen students from a state junior high school in Cariu, Bogor regency, were expelled as they were found to have used drugs.The school was forced to expel the students -- three of them females -- due to pressure from the parents of other students.

Prosecutors postpone Ba'asyir's arrest

Prosecutors postpone Ba'asyir's arrestThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Muslim cleric Abu Bakar Ba'asyir remains a free man for the present as the Attorney General's Office has postponed arresting him pending a review of the case by the Supreme Court, which sentenced him to nine years in jail for...

Wary Greenspan keeps Asia on tenterhooks

Wary Greenspan keeps Asia on tenterhooksAnchalee Worrachate, Reuters, Singapore Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan's cautious U.S. economic outlook suggests export-dependent Asia faces an uncertain few months.

TV Program: Friday, April 19, 2002

TV Program: Friday, April 19, 2002TVRI .tb .30" .90" 5:00 a.m. Religious Teachings6:00 News8:00 Environment8:30 Children's Program9:00 Cooking Program10:00 Documentary11:00 Regional News11:30 Music12:00 p.m.

BP to submit final bid to supply LNG to China

BP to submit final bid to supply LNG to ChinaMoch. N. Kurniawan, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta State-owned oil and gas company Pertamina and the Indonesian unit of British-American oil and gas firm BP Plc. are expected to submit on Sunday their final bid to supply liquefied natural gas (LNG) to China's...

E&Y launches Entrepreneur Award

E&Y launches Entrepreneur Award JAKARTA: Accounting firm Ernst & Young (E&Y) has launched the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of The Year Award program aimed at promoting role model entrepreneurs.E&Y official John B. Arnold said nominations started on Wednesday and will continue through Aug.

Rain, thunder and strong winds likely to continue

Rain, thunder and strong winds likely to continueThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Jakarta can expect rain, thunder and strong winds for the next few days as weather irregularities will remain, marked by a wind direction that is opposite to normal, an expert says.

Excelcom rip off

Excelcom rip off I am the holder of a Pro XL account for a mobile phone; the amount of each monthly invoice for this service is automatically debited from my Visa card account. In March I was in England on business and of course used the phone while I was there.

Floods still frequently bother many Jakartans

Floods still frequently bother many JakartansBambang Nurbianto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta For most of Jakartans the misery of the floods has ended. But there are still many residents haunted by the natural disaster although on a scale less dangerous than the floods in late January and early...

Winterbottom spices up British Film Festival

Winterbottom spices up British Film FestivalDarul Aqsha, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Two films by acclaimed British director Michael Winterbottom -- Wonderland and The Claim -- highlight the British Film Festival, which runs here until April 21 before moving to Bandung and Surabaya.

Sampoerna says Q1 sales volume down

Sampoerna says Q1 sales volume down JAKARTA: Indonesia's second largest cigarette maker PT HM Sampoerna said on Thursday sales volume in the first quarter declined compared to the same period a year ago in line with an overall cigarette market contraction.

Maluku bans foreigners for 'security reasons'

Maluku bans foreigners for 'security reasons'Oktovianus Pinontoan, The Jakarta Post, Ambon The Maluku civil emergency authorities (PDSDM) have selectively banned foreigners from visiting the war-torn islands for "security reasons" ahead of local separatist leaders' plans to raise a secessionist...

Indonesian terror suspect pleads guilty to illegal possession of

Indonesian terror suspect pleads guilty to illegal possession of explosives in PhilippinesAgencies General Santos, PhilippinesAn Indonesian man who allegedly planned a series of almost simultaneous bombings that killed 22 people in Manila in 2000 pleaded guilty on Thursday to illegal possession of...

Mega told to skip Dili's independence declaration

Mega told to skip Dili's independence declarationKurniawan Hari and Annastashya Emmanuelle, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Three years after the East Timorese voted overwhelmingly to free themselves from Indonesia, the leaders here still appear to be reluctant to accept the former Portuguese colony's...

Increasingly, refugees return to East Timor

Increasingly, refugees return to East TimorYemris Fointuna, The Jakarta Post, Kupang Some 10,000 of a total of more than 100,000 East Timorese people taking refuge in West Timor will return home to Oecusi, East Timor's enclave bordering North Timor Tengah Regency, this week, says a local military...

Megawati backs worker death probe

Megawati backs worker death probe JAKARTA: President Megawati Soekarnoputri gave the go-ahead on Thursday to efforts to reopen investigations into the killing of woman worker Marsinah in 1993.Chairman of the National Commission on Human Rights Djoko Sugianto told reporters after a meeting with...

Customers complain of broken pay phones

Customers complain of broken pay phonesDamar Harsanto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Have you ever been in dire need of a public phone but all the available ones nearby are out of order? Annoying, isn't it?Be prepared, as it could happen to you anywhere in Jakarta, as many of the payphones are out of...

MUI's antipornography movement

MUI's antipornography movementFrom Pikiran Rakyat The moral movement of the Indonesian Ulemas Council (MUI) against pornography was not only initiated by its central executives but also resulted from its national meeting in 2000, national working conference in 2001 and the consensus between MUI and...

A jumble of purposes of syariah law in Aceh

A jumble of purposes of syariah law in AcehKirsten E. Schulze, Senior Lecturer, International History, London School of Economics Like most other aspects in the conflict in Aceh, the debate on the Islamic syariah law has become highly politicized.

Investment approvals plunge in the first two months

Investment approvals plunge in the first two monthsBerni K. Moestafa, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Approvals issued over the first two months of the year for domestic and foreign direct investments fell by almost 80 percent from the same period last year, signaling that investment growth has yet to...

Electricity crisis

Electricity crisis The marketing director of the state electricity company PLN, Tunggono, said recently that the company was currently striving to cope with an energy (electricity) crisis in 28 regions in Indonesia, excluding Java, Bali and Batam.

BP ready to revise gas supply concession

BP ready to revise gas supply concessionMoch. N. Kurniawan, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta BP Indonesia, a unit of British-American oil and gas firm BP Plc., said it expected to reach an initial understanding with the state-owned oil and gas firm Pertamina within the next few days on the revision of...

Legal counsel team needs extra time to identify errant debtors

Legal counsel team needs extra time to identify errant debtorsDadan Wijaksana, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The team of legal experts set up by the government to identify which ex-bank owners have been uncooperative in settling around US$10 billion of debts to the state, has asked for extra time, up...

GPRS feature charges

GPRS feature charges Indosat Multimedia Mobile (IM3), a new GSM operator, makes the right move not to charge its subscribers for using the General Packet Radio System (GPRS) feature, at least for the moment. It is supposed to apply charges starting May 2002.

Hassan to visit Gulf countries

Hassan to visit Gulf countries JAKARTA: Foreign Minister Hassan Wirayuda will make an immediate trip to three Gulf countries in a bid to boost bilateral ties between Indonesia and the oil-rich Arab states.

BII founder surrenders bank stake

BII founder surrenders bank stakeThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The founding shareholder of Bank Internasional Indonesia (BII) has surrendered its remaining 18 percent stake in the publicly listed bank to the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) as part of the repayment of its debts to the...

E. Timor defendants now blame Habibie

E. Timor defendants now blame HabibieTertiani ZB Simanjuntak, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Defendants in alleged crimes against humanity in East Timor blamed on Thursday the policy of then president B.J. Habibie as the origin of all the troubles that occurred during East Timor's struggle for...

Bank Niaga to unload more recap bonds

Bank Niaga to unload more recap bondsThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Bank Niaga announced on Thursday its plan to unload some Rp 1 trillion (around US$110 million) worth of recapitalization bonds this year either through the secondary bond market or by exchanging them with restructured loans held by the...

Megawati worried about moral decay

Megawati worried about moral decay JAKARTA: President Megawati Soekarnoputri expressed concern on Wednesday over moral degradation among the country's youth, marked by rampant drug abuse, gambling, student brawls and pornography.

Andersen's RI unit fails to reach merger deal with E&Y

Andersen's RI unit fails to reach merger deal with E&YMoch. N. Kurniawan, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The Indonesian unit of global accounting firm Arthur Andersen has failed to come up with a merger deal with Ernst & Young, according to a senior official at Ernst & Young.

RI congratulates E. Timor president Xanana

RI congratulates E. Timor president XananaAgencies, Jakarta Minister of Foreign Affairs Hassan Wirayuda congratulated East Timor's first elected president Xanana Gusmao for his election victory on Wednesday on behalf of President Megawati Soekarnoputri and the Indonesian government."Mr.

JP/12/Internet

JP/12/InternetTelkom targets 1.2 million internet users State-owned telecommunications company PT Telkom relaunched on Wednesday its PlasaCom portal service and expects to reach 1.2 million users this year.

Mother sues hospital for malpractice

Mother sues hospital for malpractice TANGERANG: A 29-year-old mother, Ita Saspita, has sued two doctors at the Usada Insani Hospital on Jl. Hasyim Ashari in Tangerang for malpractice in connection with the appendix surgery they performed on her five-year-old daughter, Konita Kansa.

Asian hotel industry seen to stabilize

Asian hotel industry seen to stabilizeMartin Abbugao, Agence France-Presse, Singapore The Asia-Pacific hotel industry should stabilize this year, with Thailand the star performer, and tourists from China boosting occupancies in Hong Kong and Singapore, industry executives said Wednesday.

'Tommy tried to bribe, threaten Syafiuddin'

'Tommy tried to bribe, threaten Syafiuddin'Muninggar Sri Saraswati, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Hutomo "Tommy" Mandala Putra had attempted to bribe and threatened Supreme Court Justice M. Syafiuddin Kartasasmita to rule in his favor before he was shot dead last year, the victim's wife said on...

Elza facing detention over bribery

Elza facing detention over briberyRendi A. Witular , The Jakarta Post, Jakarta City Police officers are gathering evidence to name Elza Syarief, Hutomo "Tommy" Mandala Putra's lawyer, as the main suspect in the bribery of witnesses during Tommy's trial.

Headings:

Headings:1. Papua: 8 x 4 lines: ----to come later---- 2. Tangkap: 20 x 2 linesTwo U.S. citizens wanted in Bandung 2. Nelayan: 18 x 2 lines: Autonomy upsets fishermen: Police4. AIDS: 24 x 2 lines: Health officials respond to AIDS threat in Irian Jaya5.

Stock quotations on JSX

Stock quotations on JSX.rm .plStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on April 17, 2002:-------------------------------------------------------------- Shares Close Change Trading Volume -------------------------------------------------------------- Abdi Bangsa Tbk 250 0 10,000 Ades...

Residents complain over bills

Residents complain over bills BOGOR: Bogor residents have complained over exorbitantly high electricity bills that are allegedly the result of poor management of state electricity company PLN.Some of them have had to pay a monthly bill of millions of rupiah despite their having an installed power...

Two U.S. citizens wanted in Bandung over corruption

Two U.S. citizens wanted in Bandung over corruptionYuli Tri Suwarni, The Jakarta Post, Bandung The West Java Provincial Prosecutor's Office will send a letter to the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta asking for help in locating two American citizens who have been declared suspects in a Rp 73 billion...

PlasaCom relaunched

PlasaCom relaunchedThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta State-owned telecommunications company PT Telkom relaunched on Wednesday its PlasaCom portal service and expects to reach 1.2 million users this year.Head of Telkom multimedia division Adeng Achmad said that the service would benefit Internet users since...

JP/7/Mission

JP/7/MissionMaluku separatist leader arrested: The local security authorities said they arrested leader of the Maluku Sovereignty Front (FKM) Alex Manuputty on Wednesday and confiscated poles for separatist flags standing in front of his home.

Papua Police arrest two members of Laskar Jihad

Papua Police arrest two members of Laskar JihadR.K. Nugroho, The Jakarta Post, Jayapura Papua Police said on Wednesday they had arrested two members of the militant Laskar Jihad group on charges of possessing home- made firearms in the troubled province.

TNI seeks resumption of military ties with U.S.

TNI seeks resumption of military ties with U.S.A'an Suryana, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The Indonesian Military (TNI) is seeking the official resumption of military ties with the United States after several positive meetings between prominent U.S. and Indonesian figures.TNI Spokesman Maj. Gen.

Foreign money to solve flooding

Foreign money to solve flooding JAKARTA: Central Jakarta mayoralty received Rp 1.4 trillion (US$148.15 million) from foreign sources for a flood control project on the Ciliwung river recently, the Minister of Settlement and Regional Infrastructure Soenarno said on Wednesday.

'Stop doubting trade liberalization'

'Stop doubting trade liberalization'The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Coordinating Minister for the Economy Dorodjatun Kuntjoro-Jakti called on the public not to make any more fuss about trade liberalization, saying globalization could neither be stopped nor reversed.

IMF ends visit to Argentina, government worried about savings

IMF ends visit to Argentina, government worried about savings drain Agence France-Presse Beunos Aires An IMF delegation ended its visit here Tuesday, warning that the door would be closed on international financial aid to Argentina unless the government imposes a series of tough fiscal measures.

Health officials respond to AIDS threat in Irian Jaya

Health officials respond to AIDS threat in Irian JayaMarkus Mardius, The Jakarta Post, Timika Some 14 of 168 HIV positive people in Mimika regency, Papua, have contracted the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), according to a local health official.

Plan on East Sumatra province sparks debate

Plan on East Sumatra province sparks debateApriadi Gunawan The Jakarta Post MedanThe planned formation of an East Sumatra province that will be developed from the existing North Sumatra province, has raised debate among the people in the province.North Sumatra Governor T.