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PKB angered over Gus Dur health row

PKB angered over Gus Dur health row JAKARTA (JP): The National Awakening Party (PKB) described on Monday calls for a physical and mental health examination of party co-founder President Abdurrahman "Gus Dur" Wahid as defamation against him.

Is there anyone not tempted by sweet melons?

Is there anyone not tempted by sweet melons?By Antariksawan Jusuf JAKARTA (JP): You may have never been to Java's easternmost area of Banyuwangi but if you have tasted juicy sweet local watermelon, you most probably have consumed the products from that regency, known popularly as the land of the...

Warsaw holds a major democracy meet

Warsaw holds a major democracy meetBy Pierre-Antoine Donnet WARSAW (AFP): Poland, backed by a decade of post-communist freedom, will host an unprecedented conference of 100 countries here next week on the theme of democracy and how to make it work.

Govt 'tried to save' Warni's life

Govt 'tried to save' Warni's life JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Manpower Bomer Pasaribu said the government did all it could to save the life of Indonesian maid Warni, who was beheaded in Saudi Arabia on Monday.

Forex reserves decline

Forex reserves decline JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia said on Monday that Indonesia's international reserve and foreign currency liquidity, previously known as the foreign exchange reserve, fell by US$156.2 million in the second week of June to $27.24 billion from the level in the previous week.

Electronic mapping of Strait of Malacca begins

Electronic mapping of Strait of Malacca begins JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Navy together with its counterparts and experts from Malaysia, Singapore and Japan began discussions on Monday to finalize the electronic mapping of the Strait of Malacca.

One dies, nine injured over ancestral land

One dies, nine injured over ancestral land SURABAYA: One person died and nine were injured during a clash between Police and demonstrators in front of clove plantation company PT Perkebunan Cengkih Branggah Banaran, Coko subdistrict, Blitar, some 130 kilometers southwest of here.

Where to go in Bandung for Tuesday, June 20, 2000

Where to go in Bandung for Tuesday, June 20, 2000Performances* Theater: Les Porteurs D'Eau, organized by CCF - French Cultural Center (Phone 4212417), at Taman Budaya Jawa Barat, 8 p.m., June 22. * Theater: Ura-Ura Ngudarasa, by Studio Taksu Solo, at CCF - French Cultural Center, Jl.

Moderate quake hits northern RP

Moderate quake hits northern RP MANILA (AP): An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.7 shook Manila and several northern Philippine provinces on Monday, causing people to run out of houses, stores and schools, officials and witnesses said.

SingTel plans $1.5b project

SingTel plans $1.5b project SINGAPORE (Dow Jones):Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.is embarking on a US$1.5 billion submarine cable project in the Asia Pacific, industry sources said Monday.They confirmed an article in the Business Times, a business daily Monday, that SingTel is in talks with...

Purwokerto best in antidengue movement

Purwokerto best in antidengue movement JAKARTA (JP): Purwokerto, a small town in Central Java, has acquired the world's recognition in health care for its success in preventing and controlling the epidemic of dengue fever through a community participation program.

Oil price surge leaves Asian energy sector gasping

Oil price surge leaves Asian energy sector gaspingBy Nick Edwards HONG KONG (Reuters): Oil prices may be nudging nine-year highs, but Asian energy sector assets have lagged the rally, ignored by investors who are focused instead on the risks soaring crude costs pose to the gradually recovering...

Questioning the President's health

Questioning the President's health The more President Abdurrahman Wahid makes controversial statements, the more people question his health. Some people even see it as part of a plot to overthrow him. The question is, can the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) topple him on the basis of his...

A growing hazard

A growing hazard To smoke or not to smoke? A preposterous question to ask, one might say, considering that 6.5 million people die each year in Indonesia due to tobacco-related illnesses according to a 1995 socioeconomic census.

Rates for tax payment, valid from June 19 to June 25

Rates for tax payment, valid from June 19 to June 25 U.S. dollar 1 Rp 8,490.00Austrian schilling 1 588.12Australian dollar 1 5,017.59Belgian franc 1 200.61Canadian dollar 1 5,749.70Swiss franc 1 5,185.05Deutschemark 1 4,139.85Danish krone 1 1,093.16French franc 1 1,233.71Poundsterling 1 12,723.

Global currencies

Global currencies Value Net Changes 1 Day 1 Month 2000 Japanese yen 105.645 -0.7649 +0.72% +1.26% -2.97%Euro 1.0377 +0.0013 -0.13% +7.38% -4.22%Poundsterling 0.6607 +0.0007 -0.12% +1.78% -6.47%Singaporean dollar 1.7700 +0.0435 -2.46% -2.54% -5.88%Australian dollar 1.6604 +0.0110 -0.66% +4.89% -8.

Tamaela offers words of wisdom to successor

Tamaela offers words of wisdom to successor AMBON, Maluku (JP): Outgoing Pattimura Military Commander overseeing Maluku Brig. Gen. Max Tamaela had some words of advice for his appointed successor in the violence-torn province: "Keep your troops neutral!"Tamaela, who has seen the death toll climb to...

Tommy has no plan to quit Timor car

Tommy has no plan to quit Timor car JAKARTA (JP): Former president Soeharto's youngest son Hutomo Mandala Putra will maintain his ownership of Putra Nasional (TPN) despite the demand made by Kia Motor, his Korean partner, to remove him from the debt-laden car company, his aid, Suharto, said here on...

Fishermen get Rp18b oil spill money

Fishermen get Rp18b oil spill money CILACAP, Central Java: The Cilacap branch of the Indonesian Fishermen Association (HNSI) has received some Rp 18 billion in compensation due to damages caused by an oil leak from MT King Fisher oil tanker.

Team set up to monitor drug-linked footballers

Team set up to monitor drug-linked footballers JAKARTA (JP): The Soccer Association of Indonesia (PSSI) chairman Agum Gumelar announced Monday that the organization would set up a special team to observe three players, who allegedly used drugs.

PKB wants compromise over spat on communism

PKB wants compromise over spat on communism JAKARTA (JP): The National Awakening Party (PKB) Faction in the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) is proposing a compromise in the heated debate over communism by allowing such teachings in academic circles but not the growth of communist political...

Dressing down at McDonald's

Dressing down at McDonald's It was after midnight at around 1 a.m. on June 3, 2000 at McDonald's restaurant in Sarinah building on Jl. M.H. Thamrin. I was standing by the front entrance chatting with some fellows when I overheard a dispute between McDonald's civilian-dressed security guard and a...

Overloaded prison in Bekasi remains tense after riot

Overloaded prison in Bekasi remains tense after riot BEKASI (JP): Bulak Kapal Penitentiary in Bekasi remained tense on Monday following a riot the previous night in the overloaded prison.Prison guards are allowing no one, including families of prisoners, to visit.

PON opens with call to maintain national unity

PON opens with call to maintain national unityBy Ivy Susanti and Ainur R. Sophiaan SURABAYA (JP): Vice President Megawati Soekarnoputri opened the 15th National Games (PON) at the Delta stadium in Sidoarjo, some 20 kilometers south of here, on Monday with a strong call to maintain unity.

Investment types on islands limited

Investment types on islands limited JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Maritime Exploration Sarwono Kusumaatmadja proposed on Monday to limit investments in small islands to activities that take into account the islands' ecological and social environment.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 5:30 a.m. Religious Teachings 6:00 News 8:00 Children's Songs 8:30 Music 9:00 Interval 2:00 p.m. News 2:30 Children's Program 3:30 Music 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Documentary 5:30 News (in English) 6:00 Sports 7:00 Evening News 7:30 TV Drama 8:00 Sports 8:30 News 9:00 World News 9:35 TV...

TV today

TV todayTVRI 5:30 a.m. Religious Teachings 6:00 News 8:00 Children's Songs 8:30 Music 9:00 Interval 2:00 p.m. News 2:30 Children's Program 3:30 Music 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Music 5:30 TVRI News (in English) 6:00 TV Series: Hotel 7:00 Evening News 7:30 Sports 9:00 World News 9:35 Music 10:30...

JSX expected ro rebound on anticipated good news

JSX expected ro rebound on anticipated good news JAKARTA (JP): Equity analysts expect rebounds on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) this week as negative sentiments fade away on some anticipated good news.

New model of women leaders in Asia

New model of women leaders in AsiaBy Alex Perry HONG KONG (AFP): From Indira Gandhi to Madame Mao, Benazir Bhutto to Corazon Aquino, Asia has produced some of the world's most formidable women leaders.Four more singular leaders are now waiting in the wings -- vice presidents Megawati Soekarnoputri...

'Belanda Depok' trace their history to 1619

'Belanda Depok' trace their history to 1619 JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta's population was once dominated by slaves in the 1600s, with the number totaling almost half of the total residents.Their descendants can still be found, such as those in Depok Lama subdistrict, Depok mayoralty, some 30 kilometers...

WB announces loans for RI

WB announces loans for RI WASHINGTON (AFP): The World Bank agreed to give Indonesia two loans totaling US$115.4 million to improve health services and water supply in rural areas, the bank said in a statement on Friday.A loan of $77.

Future TNI reshuffles 'must be okayed by House'

Future TNI reshuffles 'must be okayed by House' JAKARTA (JP): Despite the President's prerogatives, the appointment of chiefs of staff in the military should in the future gain approval from the House of Representatives, political figures and observers said on Saturday.

GAM, govt in row over police, military pullout

GAM, govt in row over police, military pullout BANDA ACEH, Aceh (JP): Representatives of the government and the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) could not agree on the question of police withdrawal during negotiations for the humanitarian pause and forwarded the issue to a higher forum in Geneva.

Elephants flee riot-torn camp

Elephants flee riot-torn camp BANDA ACEH, Aceh: Not only humans, but elephants have been suffering from years of political tension in Aceh.Some 31 trained elephants had to be evacuated from the Lhok Asan Elephant Training Center, in North Aceh regency, in the last two years to flee the mounting...

RI maids in Malaysia run away to husbands

RI maids in Malaysia run away to husbands KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Some 450 Indonesian maids in Malaysia abscond every week to join their husbands working elsewhere in the country in what appears to be a pre-planned arrangement, a press report said Sunday.

PSIS relegated to Division I

PSIS relegated to Division I SEMARANG (JP): The Indonesian Soccer League (Ligina) defending champion, PSIS of Semarang, was unexpectedly relegated to Division I of the league after losing a number of matches in the ongoing Bank Mandiri league.

C. Java governor asks 2nd place

C. Java governor asks 2nd place SEMARANG (JP): Central Java governor Mardiyanto asked his athletes to strive for the runner up position in the 15th National Games (PON) in Surabaya starting Monday."In previous Games we only finished fourth after Jakarta, East Java and West Java.

Governor, mayor in environment feud

Governor, mayor in environment feud PEKANBARU, Riau: Pekanbaru mayor Oesman Effendi Apan refused to attend the World Environment Day commemoration on Saturday, after hearing Riau Governor Saleh Djasit would declare the city as the dirtiest among the province's towns during the ceremony.

Nightspot workers protest closure of working place

Nightspot workers protest closure of working place JAKARTA (JP): About 100 karaoke hall workers staged a rally on Friday to protest a move by the city administration to seal off their place of employment due to alleged nonpayment of taxes.The workers, from Monggo Mas karaoke and singing hall on Jl.

Ex-BI employees call on Sjahril to quit his job

Ex-BI employees call on Sjahril to quit his job JAKARTA (JP): A group of former Bank Indonesia officials have suggested that Governor Sjahril Sabirin resign from the central bank because his determination to remain in office amid his current status as a suspect in a high profile bank scandal was...

Contracts signed at the Bali Travel Mart 2000 tour expo

Contracts signed at the Bali Travel Mart 2000 tour expo NUSA DUA, Bali (JP): Several tours and travel-related firms participating in the four-day Bali Travel Mart (BTM) 2000 here have managed to close deals with foreign buyers.

Thai group bid for airports

Thai group bid for airports BANGKOK (AFP): A consortium of four Thai companies will bid against foreign interests for a stake in Thailand's major provincial airports, reports said Saturday."The four companies in the consortium ...

Certificate for IPTN's unit

Certificate for IPTN's unit BANDUNG (JP): IPTN-Interiors, a subsidiary of state owned aircraft manufacturer PT Industri Pesawat Terbang Nusantara (IPTN), received on Saturday a maintenance license from the government.

Police plan of new rank terms hailed

Police plan of new rank terms hailed JAKARTA (JP): An executive of the newly founded Indonesian Police Watch said on Sunday that he welcomed the police initiative to introduce new ranking terminology but said that it's not an urgent issue.

Police detain two students for city bus hijacking

Police detain two students for city bus hijacking JAKARTA (JP): East Jakarta police detectives on Sunday detained two of some 50 students, who hijacked a city bus on Saturday and stole passengers' valuables.Head of the precinct's detectives unit, Capt.

Yen gains ground amid concern over U.S. economic slowdown

Yen gains ground amid concern over U.S. economic slowdown HONG KONG (AFP): The yen strengthened against the dollar while hopes grew of a forthcoming lift of Japan's "zero-rate" monetary policy.Softer US economic data is holding up the Australian dollar, up 2.

Alleged drug trafficker arrested

Alleged drug trafficker arrested JAKARTA (JP): Cilandak Police Subprecinct officers arrested a man for alleged drug possession in his rented house in Gandaria Selatan subdistrict, East Jakarta, on Friday evening, a police officer said.Cilandak Police detective chief First Lt.

Papuan independence leader facing a test of integrity

Papuan independence leader facing a test of integrity JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya (JP): The rejection by the Papua Presidium chairman Theys Hiyo Eluay of a police summons for an alleged treasonous action has sparked controversy among proindependence students.

Experts warn of quake relief mistakes

Experts warn of quake relief mistakes BANDUNG (JP): Researchers have warned that mismanagement and the transformation of the Bengkulu earthquake into a "political commodity" was inflicting damaging trauma and huge material losses to an area and its people already suffering from natural disaster.

Silverbird hunted by Bandung Police

Silverbird hunted by Bandung Police On Thursday, June 8, I was called to Bandung because of an emergency. However, it was too late to get a train ticket and I was reluctant to go to Kampung Rambutan Bus Terminal at night.Eventually, I decided I would have to use a taxi.