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PK calls for united Muslims

PK calls for united Muslims BOGOR, West Java: Presidential candidate Didin Hafidhuddin of Justice Party (PK) renewed on Saturday a call for Muslim parties to unite.In his address to 4,000 PK supporters flocking Sampur soccer field here, Didin said his party was prepared to take the job of mediating...

IDB helps Indonesia

IDB helps Indonesia JAKARTA (JP): The Islamic Development Bank will give Indonesia a US$120 million soft loan to support the procurement of fertilizer for farmers.Head of the Agribusiness Agency at the Ministry of Agriculture Ato Suprapto said the funds would be extended to state-owned fertilizer...

Military coup impossible: Amien

Military coup impossible: Amien MATARAM, West Nusa Tenggara: National Mandate Party (PAN) chairman Amien Rais dismissed the possibility of a military coup if the upcoming general election failed."The military would take over the power only if too many people become crazy in Indonesia," he said here...

Adi Sasono dismissed from Golkar

Adi Sasono dismissed from Golkar JAKARTA (JP): A plenary meeting of Golkar on Sunday dismissed Minister of Cooperatives and Small Enterprises Adi Sasono from the party for his alleged involvement in the People's Sovereignty Party (PDR).

'PowerDesk': A Swiss army pocketknife utility program

'PowerDesk': A Swiss army pocketknife utility programBy Omar Harris JAKARTA (JP): Have you ever wished that you could manage your files and folders in your overstuffed hard drive more efficiently? There are literally dozens of desktop enhancer software around that can help you to do just that,...

TV today

TV todayTVRI 5:30 a.m. Religious Teachings 6:00 News 7:00 Campaign Program 8:00 Children's Songs 8:30 TV Drama 9:00 Music 10:00 Interval 2:00 p.m. News 2:30 Teen Program 3:00 Music 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Children's Program 5:00 Technology Program 5:30 TV Drama 6:00 Sports 6:30 News (in English)...

Alawiyah backs women president

Alawiyah backs women president PONTIANAK, West Kalimantan: Minister of Women's Roles Tuti Alawiyah said she would not object to a future woman president.She said that other Muslim countries like Pakistan and Bangladesh also have women prime ministers.

50 children of poor families circumcised

50 children of poor families circumcised JAKARTA (JP): At least 50 children from poor families were circumcised on Saturday in conjunction with a commemoration of the ninth anniversary of the Islam Al Muhajirin Foundation in Pondok Pekayon Indah, Bekasi.

Hoodlums, intimidation 'feature in 1999 elections'

Hoodlums, intimidation 'feature in 1999 elections'By Sri Wahyuni YOGYAKARTA (JP): Herbert Feith was among a few foreign political observers who witnessed Indonesia's first multiparty elections in 1955, which many believed were the most democratic so far.

Indonesia's soccer dreams for Sydney 2000 in tatters

Indonesia's soccer dreams for Sydney 2000 in tatters JAKARTA (JP): South Korean soundly defeated Indonesia 7-0 in the Asian Zone Group Eight prequalifying tournament for the 2000 Olympic Games on Saturday at Olympic Stadium, Seoul, shattering Indonesia's Sydney dreams.

Police arrest Golkar supporters

Police arrest Golkar supporters UJUNGPANDANG, South Sulawesi: Police have detained four Golkar Party sympathizers for their alleged involvement in an attack on the National Mandate Party (PAN) office here.Local police chief Col.

Media told to help smokers kick the habit

Media told to help smokers kick the habitBy Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): Leave the Pack Behind is the theme of this year's No Tobacco Day, which is marked every May 31.But it is easier said than done when there are plenty of enticing cigarette ads, which are seemingly on every corner of the city as...

Soeharto Award deadline extended for the public

Soeharto Award deadline extended for the public JAKARTA (JP): The University of Indonesia Students' executive body has extended its poll on recipients for a Soeharto Award until Monday evening to enable more people to participate, a member of the committee said on Sunday.

Reporters in case of mistaken identity

Reporters in case of mistaken identity BOLMONG, North Sulawesi: Reporters covering the People's Sovereignty Party (PDR) were overwhelmed by party supporters who demanded they give up their vests.Supporters mistook the journalists for PDR executives because the reporters' vests were red, the...

Buddhists celebrate Waisak festival

Buddhists celebrate Waisak festival JAKARTA (JP): About 1,800 Buddhists celebrated Buddha's Day of Enlightenment in a prayer gathering at the Education and Development Center of Myogan-Ji teaching in Megamendung, Bogor, from late Saturday night until Monday morning.

Hair help from Catholic party

Hair help from Catholic party BANDUNG: About 200 Democratic Catholics' Party (PKD) activists capped their campaigning here on Saturday by walking 15 kilometers around town and handing out 1,000 combs to bystanders.

New law protects creditors, debtors

New law protects creditors, debtorsBy M.C. Schroeder-van Waes JAKARTA (JP): In an interesting article in The Jakarta Post of May 14, 1999, Frans H. Winarta commented on the new Indonesian Bankruptcy Law.

East Timor proposal 'risky', says Megawati

East Timor proposal 'risky', says Megawati JAKARTA (Agencies): Leader of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle Megawati Soekarnoputri has criticized Jakarta's policy of considering independence for East Timor as risky, Time magazine said Sunday.

Bankers schocked by court rulings on derivative deals

Bankers schocked by court rulings on derivative dealsBy Riyadi JAKARTA (JP): Shockwaves have rocked the banking community in the wake of recent Jakarta High Court decisions which rejected appeals by Bank Niaga and Bank Credit Lyonnais Indonesia against controversial lower court rulings on...

PPP seeks boarding house regulation

PPP seeks boarding house regulation YOGYAKARTA: The United Development Party (PPP) vowed on Saturday to push for a regional regulation which strictly barred students of different sexes from staying in the same boarding house.

'Hired ulemas' behind Pekalongan PKB-PPP clash: Gus Dur

'Hired ulemas' behind Pekalongan PKB-PPP clash: Gus Dur KENDAL, Central Java (JP): At least 11 people were injured when clashes involving supporters of the United Development Party (PPP) and the National Awakening Party (PKB) broke out on Saturday in Pekalongan, incidents which PKB founder...

Aceh rebels kill nine more people

Aceh rebels kill nine more people JAKARTA (JP): Amid reports of mounting separatist activities in Aceh, Free Aceh guerrillas on Saturday killed nine security personnel and injured seven others in an ambush, Indonesian Military (TNI) spokesman Maj. Gen. Syamsul Ma'arif said on Sunday.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Drawing Exhibition: Tumbal by Hendro Suseno, at Galeri Milenium, Blok B-23, Jl. R.S. Fatmawati No. 15, South Jakarta (Phone: 7507828), until Jun. 7. * Drawing Exhibition: Film Dalam Gambar, by Fritz Lang, at Galeri Lontar, Jl.

Soeharto lawyer announces plan to sue 'Time'

Soeharto lawyer announces plan to sue 'Time' JAKARTA (JP): Lawyers acting for former president Soeharto will file a suit against Time magazine this week, after the weekly failed to provide supporting evidence for its report on the Soeharto family's alleged US$15 billion fortune.

Only 501 districts in eastern region have phone lines

Only 501 districts in eastern region have phone linesBy Christiani S Tumelap MAROS, South Sulawesi (JP): For many people living in remote areas, such as on mountain slopes and small islands, having a telephone installed is a dream come true.

Agenda

Agenda JAKARTA (JP): Abdurrahman Wahid is taking a day off from the campaign trail on Monday, while Amien Rais and Megawati Soekarnoputri will meet supporters outside Java.Ratih Hardjono, a media relations officer, said on Sunday Abdurrahman of the National Awakening Party (PKB) will campaign in...

Desperately seeking Megawati

Desperately seeking Megawati JAKARTA: Sutomo is almost losing hope of seeing Megawati Soekarnoputri, the president hopeful he admires so much.The 46-year-old fisherman from a North Jakarta slum area has vowed to vote for the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan) she leads only if...

Local contractor demands PLN pay compensation

Local contractor demands PLN pay compensation JAKARTA (JP): Local service company PT Enico National Development is persisting with its demand for compensation from cash-strapped state electricity company PT PLN for losses caused by the latter's breach of a disposal contract almost a decade ago.

Cheap trick packs them in

Cheap trick packs them in PADANG, West Sumatra: People's Sovereignty Party (PDR) campaigners proved on Saturday in Padang that a cheap trick can work well in drawing a crowd.The party's officials spread news that Reza, a popular husky- voiced pop singer from Jakarta, would perform in town.

French national detained in Bali

French national detained in Bali DENPASAR, Bali: Police here have detained a French national who they say was caught red-handed selling heroin and hashish to a local customer in the Gelegar Permai housing complex.Bali Police spokesman Maj. Y.

East Timor conducive for polls, election officials say

East Timor conducive for polls, election officials sayBy Editha Hartanto DILI, East Timor (JP): Minister of Home Affairs Syarwan Hamid and General Elections Commission (KPU) chairman Rudini asserted on Saturday that the June 7 general election should go ahead in East Timor.

Debt restructuring vital for healthy economy

Debt restructuring vital for healthy economyBy Cliff Sanderson JAKARTA (JP): The international banking community has been very critical of Indonesia's new bankruptcy court. The court has been criticized for handing down decisions that demonstrate a lack of understanding of banking and commercial...

Shootout occurs on the street

Shootout occurs on the street LHOKSEUMAWE, Aceh: An armed gang and police officers exchanged fire in a new incident early Saturday, the military said here on Saturday.Col. Jhonny Wahab, commander of the Liliwangsa military district, said a number of estimated casualties was not available and...

Upset orangutan upsets campaign

Upset orangutan upsets campaign PURWOKERTO, Central Java: A stressed orangutan sporting an Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan) cap threw a campaign event into disarray here over the weekend.

Hotel business sluggish in Mataram

Hotel business sluggish in Mataram MATARAM, West Nusa Tenggara (JP): The hotel occupancy rate here has dropped to 25 percent over the past three months from a rate of 56 percent previously, an executive of the Indonesian Hotel and Restaurant Association said on Saturday.

South Kalimantan wants new capital

South Kalimantan wants new capital BANJARMASIN, South Kalimantan: The provincial council has principally agreed to the local administration's plan to relocate the provincial capital from Banjarmasin to Banjarbaru, its deputy speaker, Husin Kasah, said here on Saturday.

Poll watchdogs find infiltrators

Poll watchdogs find infiltrators UJUNGPANDANG, South Sulawesi: Nongovernment election monitoring bodies here announced on Saturday that 20 activists of parties contesting the elections had joined their organizations for a spying mission.

Poor near airport untouched by progress

Poor near airport untouched by progress TANGERANG (JP): Poor people living around the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport have no access to cheap, clean drinking water and have yet to see development in the area, head of the Batu Ceper district said on Saturday.

Muslim parties' pact helps potential voters

Muslim parties' pact helps potential voters YOGYAKARTA (JP): A deal among Muslim parties on the allocation of extra votes, which was announced Sunday, has a more demonstrative effect on Muslim voters ahead of the June 7 general election rather than substantive, a political lecturer here has said.

Creating a New Indonesia

Creating a New IndonesiaFrom Media IndonesiaA New Indonesia is a state that is relatively free from the New Order regime viruses. We still do not know for sure which of the 48 registered political parties have been infected by those viruses.

BKPM expects no sharp falls in foreign direct investment

BKPM expects no sharp falls in foreign direct investment JAKARTA (JP): The Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) expects no significant drop in foreign direct investment this year, despite a sharp fall in the last four months.

Major parties violate election campaign rules

Major parties violate election campaign rules JAKARTA (JP): Major parties have committed gross violations of election campaign rules, official supervisory organizations and independent watchdogs reported on Sunday.

Japan to send economic mission to crisis Asia

Japan to send economic mission to crisis Asia TOKYO (AFP): Japan will send an economic mission to six Asian countries in late August and early September to consider additional support for the crisis-hit region, a daily said Sunday.

18,000 to cast vote in Singapore

18,000 to cast vote in Singapore BATAM, Riau: Only 18,000 of the 35,000 eligible Indonesian voters in Singapore have registered for next month's poll, an Indonesian embassy official in Singapore said Friday.

MC's slip leaves him laughingstock

MC's slip leaves him laughingstock PADANG, West Sumatra: Muzahar Ayat was lucky to remain unscratched after committing a potentially damning slip of the tongue as the master of ceremonies during a United Development Party (PPP) campaign.

Chinese-Indonesians seek role in politics

Chinese-Indonesians seek role in politics JAKARTA (JP): After being muted politically for over 30 years, Chinese-Indonesians are staging a comeback to fight for their interests and those of the nation.Such determination was reflected at least in a political debate on Sunday among legislative...

ASEAN opposes WTO talks

ASEAN opposes WTO talks YANGON (DPA): Southeast Asian chambers of commerce have expressed their joint opposition to holding a new millennium round of trade talks at the World Trade Organization (WTO) at year's end, news reports said Friday.

Journalists protest poll watchdogs

Journalists protest poll watchdogs PALU, Central Sulawesi: Journalists grouped in the Independent Journalists Association here raised a complaint against local nongovernment poll monitoring organizations on Saturday over their refusal to provide data on campaign violations.Group leader M.

NGO blows whistle on food aid swindle

NGO blows whistle on food aid swindle JAKARTA (JP): A Bangkok-based group has accused the government of President B.J. Habibie of abusing international food aid to bolster the electoral chances of certain political parties.

Terror against Wardah

Terror against Wardah The New Order is back in strength. Evidence of this can be seen, among other things, in the use of terror to intimidate an activist who has had the courage to exert social control.