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Mob burns house of 'witch'

Mob burns house of 'witch' PURWOKERTO, Central Java: About 100 angry residents in Karangtengah village in Cilongok of Banyumas regency burned down on Saturday the house of a local named Muhidi Watim, 50, for allegedly practicing black magic.

UMNO celebrates by-election victory

UMNO celebrates by-election victory KUALA LUMPUR (Agencies): Leaders of Malaysia's ruling party on Sunday celebrated their victory in a closely watched by-election, trumpeting the win as a rebuke of opposition claims that Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad was losing the people's support.

The dilemma in hiking oil prices

The dilemma in hiking oil pricesBy David E. Sumual JAKARTA (JP): The price of oil is of critical importance to today's Indonesian economy, given that oil is the largest traded commodity, both in volume and value terms. It is generally known that we depend on a "hydrocarbon economy".

Collector offers wide range of rare books

Collector offers wide range of rare booksBy Ida Indawati Khouw JAKARTA (JP): Having trouble locating books and other printed materials dealing with the history of Indonesia?Browsing the virtual bookstores on the Web might prove helpful.

SNYL expects 40% growth

SNYL expects 40% growth Insurance company PT Asuransi Jiwa Sewu New York Life (SNYL) said it expected its new individual sales to grow by 40 percent this year amid the growing demand for life insurance.

Singh wins Rally Indonesia

Singh wins Rally Indonesia MEDAN, North Sumatra (JP): Malaysian racer and top seed Karamjit Singh and navigator Allen Goh won the final stage of the Gudang Garam Rally Indonesia here on Sunday.Singh, driving the Proton PERT, finished first with a total time of 3:01:00.5.

PDI Perjuangan: So much to learn to become a modern party

PDI Perjuangan: So much to learn to become a modern party The leadership of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan) have been talking about making the party into a "modern" one. Mochtar Buchori, the chief organizer of the party congress which ended on Saturday, talked to The...

Free circumcision for students

Free circumcision for students JAKARTA (JP): The student senate at the Medical School of the University of Indonesia held a one-day free circumcision service for teenagers living near the Salemba campus in Central Jakarta on Sunday.

Berau Coal restructures US$40 million in debt

Berau Coal restructures US$40 million in debt JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed heavy equipment distributor PT United Tractors said its coal mining subsidiary, PT Berau Coal, had signed an agreement with its creditors on the restructuring of a debt worth US$40 million.

Save Kartini and baby's lives

Save Kartini and baby's lives The photos of brides and grooms, most with babies in arms (The Jakarta Post , March 20, 2000) spoke volumes about the tolerance of the world's largest Muslim society. Here were hundreds of couples, most already blessed with the gift of new life, being gracefully...

Investors, where are you?

Investors, where are you?From PelitaWhen President Abdurrahman "Gus Dur" Wahid went on successive tours of many countries, many people, including Speaker of the People's Consultative Assembly Amien Rais, voiced sharp criticism.

Asia enters new era in digital audio service

Asia enters new era in digital audio service A group of Indonesian journalists were invited by WorldSpace Corp. to witness the live broadcast in Singapore recently of the launch of its digital satellite in Kourou, French Guiana. The following is a report from The Jakarta Post's Hyginus Hardoyo.

Human skeletons found in separate graves in Aceh

Human skeletons found in separate graves in Aceh BANDA ACEH, Aceh (JP): A joint team of policemen and military personnel found eight human skeletons -- some dressed in military uniforms -- during search operations in Aceh Besar, North and West Aceh on Saturday, a military source said.Lt. Col.

Matraman residents called to settle battle themselves

Matraman residents called to settle battle themselves JAKARTA (JP): City police chief Maj. Gen. Nurfaizi regretted the seemingly endless dispute between two neighboring residents in the Matraman area, East Jakarta, urging the disputed parties to settle the prolonged battle on their own.

Student working as taxi driver murdered

Student working as taxi driver murdered JAKARTA (JP): Efendi Manurung, a college student who earned his living driving a taxi, was killed by two thieves pretending to be passengers on Saturday evening.According to a police report, the crime took place at about 7:30 p.m. on a spot of Jl.

Where to go in Jakarta: Monday, April 3, 2000

Where to go in Jakarta: Monday, April 3, 2000Exhibitions * Sculpture Exhibition: Mother of Earth, at Galeri Lawang, 8th floor of block L building, Campus I Tarumanegara University, Jl. S. Parman no. 1, West Jakarta, until April 21.

IMF does not object to delay in fuel price hikes: Kwik

IMF does not object to delay in fuel price hikes: Kwik JAKARTA (JP): The International Monetary Fund (IMF) did not object to the government's decision to delay fuel price hikes, Coordinating Minister for Economy, Finance and Industry Kwik Kian Gie said.

JSX to be quiet due to religious holidays

JSX to be quiet due to religious holidays JAKARTA (JP): The religious holidays on Tuesday and Thursday will drive trading activities on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) to a very quiet state this week, according to equity analysts.

Govt plays down lawsuit against Johny

Govt plays down lawsuit against Johny JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Foreign Affairs Alwi Shihab played down on Saturday a lawsuit filed by two U.S. human rights groups against an Indonesian Army general, saying it was an ordinary case in the United States.

Asia needs biotechnology to boost rice yields: Experts

Asia needs biotechnology to boost rice yields: Experts MANILA (DPA): Asia needs to turn to such "cutting-edge science and technology" as genetic engineering to boost rice production and feed its growing population, scientists attending a rice research conference in the Philippines said Sunday.

Cruelty of PKI

Cruelty of PKIFrom Pikiran RakyatWhat? Gus Dur has apologized to the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI)? You must be wrong! Have you heard correctly? So, in what capacity has Gus Dur made the apology? As a private person or as the President and leader of the Indonesian people?Gus! Have you forgotten...

No more medals for RI swimmers in Pusan

No more medals for RI swimmers in Pusan JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia failed to earn more medals in the Sixth Asian Swimming Championship's final day at Pusan, South Korea after its swimmers only managed to finish below the top three.

Doctors demand ruling on legal abortion to curb illegal practice

Doctors demand ruling on legal abortion to curb illegal practice JAKARTA (JP): Lack of a government regulation in performing abortions has led to the uncontrolled illegal practice in Indonesia, obstetricians stated Saturday in a symposium on abortion.

E-commerce boom expected in RI in three years

E-commerce boom expected in RI in three years JAKARTA (JP): E-commerce is expected to start booming in Indonesia in three years thanks to a better telecommunications infrastructure, a growth in the number of computers and more Internet users, an international consulting firm has said.

RP tops in expat survey on quality of life

RP tops in expat survey on quality of life SINGAPORE (AFP): Despite its chronic economic and political problems, the Philippines offers the best overall quality of life for expatriates in Asia, according to a new survey.

Irian seeks only eligible migrants

Irian seeks only eligible migrants JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: The province will only accept transmigrants who can help local people achieve prosperity, Governor Freddy Numberi said here on Saturday.Freddy said the new approach of the resettlement program in the easternmost province was a response to...

Government to set up anticorruption body

Government to set up anticorruption body JAKARTA (JP): The government is to set up an anticorruption body within two weeks as part of its commitment to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Attorney General Marzuki Darusman said on Saturday.

Canon hopes to capture half of printer market

Canon hopes to capture half of printer market BANGKOK (JP): Canon will introduce four new premium "bubble jet" printer products in Indonesia at the end of this month. Its target is to control half of the printer market in the country this year, according to Merry Harun, Canon division manager at PT...

Try Sutrisno ready for questioning

Try Sutrisno ready for questioning JAKARTA (JP): Former vice president Try Sutrisno welcomed on Saturday plans by the National Commission on Human Rights to question him over the bloody 1984 incident in Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta.

Ballo, Stevie win first matches

Ballo, Stevie win first matches JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian boxers Hermansen Ballo and Stevie Binalay won their first matches at the Olympic Games third qualifying round in Bangkok on Saturday evening.Ballo defeated RMA Bratnayake of Sri Lanka while Stevie beat Namjil Munkshaikan of Mongolia.

Robbers steal a Lippo ATM

Robbers steal a Lippo ATM DENPASAR, Bali: A group of thieves made away with a Bank Lippo Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) containing Rp 85.5 million in cash on the northern outskirts of Denpasar in the early hours of Saturday.

IBRA sells Indovina stake

IBRA sells Indovina stake JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) has sold a 50 percent stake in Vietnam's Indovina Bank to Taiwan's United World Chinese Commercial Bank for US$10.1 million, the agency said on Saturday.

S'pore officials say hospital water safe

S'pore officials say hospital water safe SINGAPORE (DPA): Environmental officials ruled out on Sunday any risk of contracting Legionnaires' disease from hospital tap water and urged people not to become alarmed by an American physician's theory on the origin of the bacteria.

Rev. Nathan named lawsuit against Johny

Rev. Nathan named lawsuit against Johny JAKARTA (JP): The Communion of Churches in Indonesia (PGI) elected Rev. Nathan Setiabudi from West Java the new chairman in the final day of its congress in Central Kalimantan's capital of Palangkaraya on Saturday.

S'pore to become technological hub

S'pore to become technological hub SINGAPORE (AFP): Singapore has announced new measures to strengthen its intellectual property framework aimed at supporting plans to transform itself into a technology hub.

TNI told to generate intellectuals

TNI told to generate intellectuals BANDUNG (JP): Indonesian Military (TNI) chief Adm. Widodo A.S. asserted on Saturday the need for TNI Staff and Command School (Sesko TNI) to find -- in the face of rapid change in the country -- intellectuals to help deal with many complex issues.

Job recruitment goes interactive

Job recruitment goes interactiveBy Tantri Yuliandini JAKARTA (JP): The advent of e-business is revolutionizing the way companies recruit their employees.Soon, companies will no longer have to spend heavily on newspaper advertisements. Nor will they have to wait months for responses to their ads.

Corporal detained for being 'trigger-happy'

Corporal detained for being 'trigger-happy' JAKARTA (JP): The city police have detained a police corporal over the shooting of an 18-year-old student in the midst of Saturday's street brawl in Jatinegara, East Jakarta, an officer said on Sunday.Jakarta Police chief Maj. Gen.

Rp 1m fake note found in Bogor

Rp 1m fake note found in Bogor BOGOR (JP): Residents at the BPPT housing complex on Jl. Pajajaran in Central Bogor handed over three men, along with bundles of fake bank notes worth Rp 1 billion, to the Bogor City Police headquarters in the early hours of Sunday, according to witnesses.

Living in low-cost apartments; Not super comfortable, but OK

Living in low-cost apartments; Not super comfortable, but OKBy Mehru Jaffer JAKARTA (JP): It has been a long climb for Darmy, 45, to her third-floor apartment in the red-roofed high-rise housing complex in Pejompongan, Central Jakarta.

Everybody is crazy about Desy Ratnasari

Everybody is crazy about Desy Ratnasari JAKARTA (JP): It must be the divorce of the year. As starlet Desy Ratnasari filed the petition to end her 13 month marriage with engineer Trenadi Pramudya, the proceeding was featured in most local media.

Singh leads Medan Rally

Singh leads Medan Rally MEDAN, North Sumatra (JP): Malaysian racer and top seed Karamjit Singh and navigator Allen Eoh are still leading in the 2000 World Gudang Garam Rally here as of the fourth special stage (SS) on Saturday evening.

Apartments 'no longer an ivory tower'

Apartments 'no longer an ivory tower'By I. Christianto JAKARTA (JP): A megalopolis with a cosmopolitan population, Jakarta has transformed into a capital with modern buildings, including high-rise residences.

The ups and downs of e-shopping

The ups and downs of e-shoppingBy Devi M. Asmarani JAKARTA (JP): For a long time, I was one of those purists who thought shopping on the Internet was a redundant concept welcomed only by technology freaks, people with excessively low self- esteem or the unabomber.

Crash relatives appeal to Gus Dur

Crash relatives appeal to Gus Dur SINGAPORE (DPA): Families of those killed in a SilkAir crash are urging Indonesian President Abdurrahman Wahid to look into the lack of investigative updates on the cause of the 1997 disaster that killed all 104 people aboard, it was reported on Saturday.

Violence taints protests near Soeharto residence

Violence taints protests near Soeharto residence JAKARTA (JP): Violence marred protests against the controversial fuel price hike and former president Soeharto on Saturday.One protest, held a few meters from the residence of Soeharto, degenerated into a clash when some 500 protesters tried to break...

Jun Fan Gung Foo plus Maroon Town equals Fusion

Jun Fan Gung Foo plus Maroon Town equals FusionBy Andrea Aguirre JAKARTA (JP): Picture this: You are standing in the middle of a mass of cheering fans, bobbing up and down to an undeniably irresistible beat, in awe of an ensemble of 10 awesome ska-reggae-breakbeat-rap musicians from Britain and...

Maesa to hold sports tourney

Maesa to hold sports tourney JAKARTA (JP): Maesa, the oldest sports organization in Indonesia, will stage a national tournament called "Maesa Paskah 2000" to commemorate the tournament's 76th anniversary and the Easter holiday. The tournament will run from April 8 to April 23 here.

Banyuwangi residents turn tables on story mocking their traditions

Banyuwangi residents turn tables on story mocking their traditionsBy Antariksawan Jusuf JAKARTA (JP): A female dancer, donning a reddish sarong with a typical golden Balinese batik pattern, opens the traditional opera.

Chinese swimmers dominates Asian C'ships

Chinese swimmers dominates Asian C'ships JAKARTA (JP): China dominated the fourth day of the Sixth Asian Swimming Championships in Pusan, South Korea, by scooping on Saturday nine of 10 gold medals on offer.