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Summitplast offers 42m shares

Summitplast offers 42m shares JAKARTA (JP): PT Summitplast Interbenua, a plastic component producer, expects to sell about 42 million shares during its initial public offering (IPO) in early June.The company said in a statement on Tuesday that the shares, with a nominal value of Rp 500 each, would...

Soeharto's health to be checked again

Soeharto's health to be checked again JAKARTA (JP): Prosecutors on Tuesday instructed a team of doctors from Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital (RSCM) to conduct a complete medical check-up on Soeharto to determine once and for all if questioning of the former president can be resumed.

Polgar victorious in JAPFA Classic

Polgar victorious in JAPFA ClassicBy Ivy Susanti SANUR, Bali (JP): Both joy and sadness filled the air when nine world Grand Masters (GM) and one International Master (IM) ended their round-robin games at the JAPFA Classic International Tournament 2000 at the Grand Bali Beach hotel here on Tuesday.

Pakistani Embassy car stolen

Pakistani Embassy car stolen JAKARTA (JP): A driver at the Pakistani Embassy allegedly stole on Friday afternoon a Toyota Corolla sedan belonging to the embassy, the embassy said on Monday.The driver was identified as Rafli Jaffar, who allegedly stole the white sedan, registration number CD 21 18.

Stock quotations on JSX

Stock quotations on JSXStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on May 2, 2000: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 775 -25 500 Adindo Foresta Indonesia 425 50 340,500 Alakasa Industrindo 750 -150 66,500 Alfa...

Unhappy PDI-P accepts Laksamana's dismissal

Unhappy PDI-P accepts Laksamana's dismissal JAKARTA (JP): Despite being discontented with the recent Cabinet reshuffle, the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan) elected on Tuesday not to withdraw its representatives from the Cabinet.

Guerrillas attack navy camp in northern Sri Lanka

Guerrillas attack navy camp in northern Sri Lanka COLOMBO (Agencies): Tamil Tiger rebels attacked a northern navy camp on Tuesday in a lightning advance to retake their former capital of Jaffna as pressure grew on the government to seek military help from neighboring India and the United States.

Credit Lyonnais appointed BNI financial advisor

Credit Lyonnais appointed BNI financial advisor JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed state Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI) announced on Tuesday that it had appointed Credit Lyonnais Securities Asia Ltd. as financial advisor to help turn around its money-losing operation.

Four new commercial courts to be opened next week

Four new commercial courts to be opened next week JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Law and Legislation Yusril Ihza Mahendra said on Tuesday that four new commercial courts would be opened next Monday in Surabaya, Semarang, Medan and Makassar to help accelerate the resolution of the massive corporate debt...

Robbery in DPR/MPR complex

Robbery in DPR/MPR complex JAKARTA (JP): Police are investigating the Tuesday morning robbery of computers worth hundreds of millions of rupiah from the House of Representatives/People's Consultative Assembly (DPR/MPR) complex in Senayan, Central Jakarta.

Shakily does it

Shakily does it The country's international trade statistics for the first quarter are bolstering the view that the economy is slowly but steadily recovering from its deep crisis. If this trend continues until December, the 4 percent growth target for this year will be within reach.

Minivan fares on the rise

Minivan fares on the rise BOGOR (JP): Bogor administration has decided to increase public minivan fares from Rp 400 to Rp 600 soon, an official said on Tuesday."We'll decide on the new fare in the next two weeks," head of the Bogor Land Transportation Owners Organization (Organda), A.

President to take charge of economy

President to take charge of economy JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid said on Tuesday he would take a "hands-on" role in guiding the economy following various hiccups in the government's economic team.

Lippo e-Net investigated over 'misleading information'

Lippo e-Net investigated over 'misleading information' JAKARTA (JP): The Capital Market Supervisory Agency (Bapepam) is investigating whether listed firm PT Lippo e-Net presented misleading information to the public, an agency official said.

No deadline set for delay in fuel price hike: Minister

No deadline set for delay in fuel price hike: Minister JAKARTA (JP): The government and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have agreed to delay fuel price increases for an indefinite period, Minister of Mines and Energy Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said on Tuesday.

Police arrest man, seize one million pirated VCDs

Police arrest man, seize one million pirated VCDs JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta Police Mobile Detectives (Resmob) raided a building on Jl. Pangera Jayakarta in West Jakarta on Monday, arresting a suspect for the possession of one million pirated video compact discs (VCDs).

Forestry ministry 'rejects autonomy'

Forestry ministry 'rejects autonomy' JAKARTA (JP): The assistant to the state minister of regional autonomy criticized the forestry ministry for its unwillingness to distribute its powers to local administrations.

Former Vietnamese PM dies

Former Vietnamese PM dies HANOI (Agencies): Former Vietnamese prime minister Pham Van Dong, one of the giants of the country's independence struggle, has died aged 94 in Hanoi, the communist party announced on Tuesday.

Dong: Vietnam's Marxist mandarin

Dong: Vietnam's Marxist mandarin HANOI (AFP): Pham Van Dong, who has died aged 94, served as Vietnam's prime minister for more than 30 years and was one of the giants of the country's struggle for independence and reunification.

The paradox of freedom in Southeast Asia

The paradox of freedom in Southeast AsiaBy Lukas Luwarso UNITED NATIONS: Southeast Asia is a paradoxical region. Democratic, communist, feudalist and authoritarian states coexist and have come to form the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

Temples real boost to the sale of handicrafts

Temples real boost to the sale of handicraftsBy Singgir Kartana YOGYAKARTA (JP): The popularity of the Borobudur and Prambanan Temples as tourist resorts have given a real boost to the sale of handicrafts in Yogyakarta and its neighboring areas.

ASEAN, China, Japan, S. Korea agree to boost ties

ASEAN, China, Japan, S. Korea agree to boost ties YANGON (Agencies): Economic ministers from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and China, Japan, and South Korea Tuesday agreed to strengthen broad economic cooperation in view of the huge potential for expanding trade and investment...

Choose truth, rather than a side

Choose truth, rather than a sideBy Mia Doornaert The Jakarta Post joins the commemoration of World Press Freedom Day on May 3 by looking at the media in areas of conflict and areas post-conflict. Two articles, one on page 4, the other on page 5 were distributed to the press by the advisory group on...

State enterprises' privatization plan unaltered: Rozy

State enterprises' privatization plan unaltered: Rozy JAKARTA (JP): Newly appointed State Minister of Investment and State Enterprises Development Rozy Munir said on Tuesday his office's privatization program would go ahead as scheduled.

Rector vows to sue police over students' deaths

Rector vows to sue police over students' deaths MEDAN, North Sumatra (JP): Rector of Nomensen Christian University Ericson Simarmata is planning to sue the North Sumatra Police chief for a fatal clash on campus on Monday.

Swedish mission in town

Swedish mission in town JAKARTA (JP): A Swedish business mission organized by the International Council of Swedish Industry is in Indonesia to explore business opportunities in the country.The delegation, led by Per Olofsson, the minister for Swedish Industrial Confederation, will meet with...

Islamic school opens amid controversy

Islamic school opens amid controversy BANDUNG: Mayor Aa Tarmana officially opened on Tuesday a new Islamic boarding school (pesantren) built on the notorious Saritem red-light district complex, despite ongoing controversy.

Mideastern states join RI investment forum

Mideastern states join RI investment forum JAKARTA (JP): Businesspeople from eight Middle Eastern countries and three Asian ones are currently in town attending a government-sponsored investment forum.Jack S.

Private parking operators told to comply with rules

Private parking operators told to comply with rules JAKARTA (JP): City administration will start on Wednesday a one-month campaign to persuade privately-run parking operators to comply with all city regulations regarding parking fees and business licenses, officials said on Tuesday.

Abdurrahman's trial balloon?

Abdurrahman's trial balloon? In a recent interview with Sydney Morning Herald correspondent David Jenkins, published on the Internet, President Abdurrahman Wahid said he was contemplating resigning in September. Up to the past weekend no one has confirmed the report.

Firms told to make use of ADB loans

Firms told to make use of ADB loans JAKARTA (JP): Local companies should take advantage of the US$55.9 billion funds offered by the Manila-based Asian Development Bank (ADB) this year for the region, an official of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) said on Tuesday.

Travel by train is safe: Official

Travel by train is safe: Official JAKARTA (JP): An official at state railway company PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI) assured the public on Tuesday that it was safe for commuters to use trains."We have urged our train dispatchers to ensure that there will be no trains speeding on single line tracks...

Govt cuts import duties

Govt cuts import duties JAKARTA (JP): The government has cut import tariffs of raw materials for the production of automotive components down to five percent from a range of between 10 and 20 percent.The Ministry of Finance said on Tuesday that the cut in the import tariffs, which was effective...

Residents want cheap recreational areas

Residents want cheap recreational areas JAKARTA (JP): City residents have voiced complaints over the limited number of inexpensive recreational sites available in the city, leaving them with few opportunities to enjoy long weekends.

Street children's money

Street children's money After reading the article Mean parents, local mafia ... in the April 26 edition of The Jakarta Post, I feel that the last paragraph gives a completely false impression of the financial status of the street children in the "Alang-alang" group which I look after.

Exxon halts activities in troubled Aceh

Exxon halts activities in troubled Aceh BANDA ACEH, Aceh (JP): Giant American oil company Exxon-Oil, has temporarily halted exploration and administrative activities in Aceh due to rising concerns over security.

Astra Graphia pays dividend

Astra Graphia pays dividend JAKARTA (JP): Shareholders of PT Astra Graphia, publicly listed diversified technology company, approved in an annual shareholders meeting here on Tuesday the management's proposal to pay a dividend of Rp 1 per share for the 1999 financial year.

Police scheduled to question Susilo as witness

Police scheduled to question Susilo as witness JAKARTA (JP): National Police detectives are to question Minister of Mines and Energy Lt. Gen. (ret) Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono on Wednesday in connection with the July 27, 1996 unrest, an officer said on Tuesday.Quoting official police instruction No.

No Olympics athletes using illegal drugs: KONI

No Olympics athletes using illegal drugs: KONI JAKARTA (JP): National Sports Council (KONI) vice chairman Arie Sudewo announced on Tuesday that no Olympic athletes had been using illegal drugs.He based his announcement on the results of physical and medical tests conducted by the council's sports...

Conversion Rates

Conversion RatesBank Indonesia's conversion rates on May 2, 2000: Bank notes rates Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 7,510.00 8,510.00Australian dollar 1 4,386.59 4,974.95Austrian schilling 1 500.20 567.11Belgian franc 1 170.62 193.45Brunei dollar 1 4,382.33 4,968.76Canadian dollar 1 5,079.

Asian currencies mostly lower on U.S. interest rates outlook

Asian currencies mostly lower on U.S. interest rates outlook SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Asian currencies were mostly weaker late Tuesday as financial market participants continued to buy dollars on expectations of more aggressive interest rate hikes by the U.S. Federal Reserve.

Looted Chinese art sold back to China

Looted Chinese art sold back to China HONG KONG (AP): Defying Beijing's objections and local protests, auction house Sotheby's on Tuesday sold two 18th century Chinese antiques looted from a palace back to the Chinese for US$4.67 million.

Gus Dur's allegations

Gus Dur's allegations A week following the dismissal of yet another two ministers by President Abdurrahman Wahid (Gus Dur) from his Cabinet, some questions remain unanswered. Will Gus Dur comply with the request for his ousted former assistants to retract his accusations that the motive behind the...

Students rally for support teachers' cause

Students rally for support teachers' cause JAKARTA (JP): Fears of nationwide teacher strikes to mark National Education Day on Tuesday were unfounded, but in some areas of the country students took to the streets on their teachers behalf.

Where to go in Surabaya, for Wednesday, May 3, 2000

Where to go in Surabaya, for Wednesday, May 3, 2000Performances * Concert: The Marvelous Sounds of China by Thai and Indonesian musicians at Balai Adika Balroom, Hotel Majapahit, Mandarin Oriental, Jl. Tunjungan 65 (Phone: 031 5454333), 8 p.m. to 9 p.m., May 3.

Shuttlers' physical regimen called into doubt

Shuttlers' physical regimen called into doubt JAKARTA (JP): A sports science expert said on Tuesday the six- week program for the country's top shuttlers to reach peak physical condition before the Thomas and Uber cups next week was too little, too late.

Miscommunication caused train collision: Police

Miscommunication caused train collision: Police TANGERANG (JP): Local police came to the conclusion on Tuesday that a train collision in which four people lost their lives on the previous day was caused by miscommunication between a dispatcher at Serpong Railway Station and the driver of the train...

Elephant exploitation (1)

Elephant exploitation (1) We always thought The Jakarta Post was a newspaper that understood matters related to environmental conservation as it has frequently published articles on natural preservation.

Vegetable seller tells of life of endless toil and trouble

Vegetable seller tells of life of endless toil and troubleBy A'an Suryana JAKARTA (JP): Many people refer to the capital as a magnet since it lures countless daring outsiders. These transmigrants, however, often end up struggling to realize their dreams of a better life.

Minister Mahadi to speak with archer Yana about rejoining team

Minister Mahadi to speak with archer Yana about rejoining team JAKARTA (JP): State Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Mahadi Sinambela, promised Monday to speak directly to women's archer Nurfitriyana Saiman Lantang and ask her to rejoin the national team in order to compete in the Olympic Games...