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Global fight against corruption

Global fight against corruptionBy Judo Poerwowidagdo JAKARTA (JP): The international talks on corruption in The Hague, the Netherlands, recognized that corruption is a criminal act which happens not only in developing countries of the south, but in all countries.

Oil giant plans US$1b plant

Oil giant plans US$1b plant SINGAPORE (AP): Royal Dutch/Shell Group is carrying out feasibility studies on building US$1 billion worth of new petrochemical plants in Singapore, a spokeswoman said Thursday.

Battle for paper may hurt KL govt

Battle for paper may hurt KL govt KUALA LUMPUR (AP): Malaysia's deputy leader on Thursday conceded a key party in the ruling coalition is beset with infighting over a move to take over two influential newspapers, and warned it could affect the government's standing.

Herbal drink-seller killed by police

Herbal drink-seller killed by police JAKARTA (JP): A seller of jamu (herbal drinks) was beaten to death on Wednesday night, allegedly by an angry officer of the National Police elite mobile brigade (Brimob), in front of a police dormitory at Brimob Headquarters in Kelapa Dua, Depok.

Miscommunication?

Miscommunication? As long as we are in the spirit of revamping the Cabinet, President Abdurrahman Wahid should probably rename the Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunication to the Ministry of Transportation and Miscommunication.

House proposal on higher fuel price rise rejected

House proposal on higher fuel price rise rejected JAKARTA (JP): Coordinating Minister for the Economy Rizal Ramli said on Thursday that the demand of the House of Representatives to maintain the fuel subsidy at Rp 41.3 trillion (about US$3.

Coach confident karatekas ready to fight at SEA Games

Coach confident karatekas ready to fight at SEA Games JAKARTA (JP): Karate coach Willem Mantiri is upbeat that Indonesian fighters will have good results at the Kuala Lumpur Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in September.

Probe into plane crash continues

Probe into plane crash continues BANDUNG (JP): The wreckage, including the two engines, of the ill-fated Baron B-58 training plane owned by Curug Civil Aviation Academy was transported to the academy for further analysis on Thursday, an investigator said.

Asian currencies mixed late, baht regains footing

Asian currencies mixed late, baht regains footing SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Asian currencies were mixed late Thursday after having been wedged within narrow trading bands, with a bounce in the Japanese yen providing a mild reprieve for some of the currencies, dealers said.

Big contracts help boost Jasindo's income in Jan-April period

Big contracts help boost Jasindo's income in Jan-April period JP/12/Jasindo'Hefty contracts helped boost Jasindo's Jan to April income' JAKARTA (JP): State-owned general insurance firm PT Asuransi Jasa Indonesia (Jasindo) said here on Thursday that its premium income reached Rp 872 billion (US$77.

Indonesian doubles reach Seville quarters

Indonesian doubles reach Seville quarters JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian doubles teams cruised into the quarterfinals of the World Championships at San Pablo Stadium in Seville, Spain, but men's singles Marlev Mainaky and women's singles Lidya Djaelawidjaja fell in the third round.

Rupiah rate June 7

Rupiah rate June 7 Bank notes rates TT rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 10,720.00 11,720.00 11,164.00 11,276.00Australian dollar 1 5,520.80 6,041.66 5,749.46 5,812.78Austrian schilling 1 659.39 721.33 686.70 694.00Belgian franc 1 224.92 246.05 234.24 236.

'Blangkon' makers fighting to stay in business

'Blangkon' makers fighting to stay in businessText and photo by Kartika Bagus SURAKARTA, Central Java (JP): In the past, one could tell a man's social position in Java by the blangkon he wore.The cap, made of batik with a small knobbed end, bore symbolic status in defining whether somebody was of...

Message from Teofisto T.Guingona,JR.

Message from Teofisto T.Guingona,JR. Vice President and Secretary of Foreign Affairs The Republic of Philippines It is with great pride and joy that Filipinos all over the world celebrate the 103rd Anniversary of Philippine Independence.

Lopa told to complete document

Lopa told to complete document JAKARTA (JP): The Central Jakarta District Court called off a hearing of a defamation suit against President Abdurrahman "Gus Dur" Wahid on Thursday because Abdurrahman's lawyer has not obtained the power of attorney.

Retailers boost food safety drive in Asia

Retailers boost food safety drive in Asia SINGAPORE (AFP): Multinational retailers setting up shop in Asia are demanding premium food from local suppliers and improving hygiene and quality standards in the region, food safety specialists said Thursday.

Telkom admits rate hike reaches 167.86%

Telkom admits rate hike reaches 167.86% JAKARTA (JP): State-owned telecommunications company PT Telkom acknowledged on Thursday that the rise in telephone rates under a new rate structure would reach 167.86 percent, which is far higher than the 21.

Megawati objects to suspension

Megawati objects to suspension JAKARTA (JP): Vice President Megawati Soekarnoputri talked tough on Thursday, declaring her disagreement with the recent decision to suspend National Police chief Gen. Surojo Bimantoro.

Workers stage rallies to reject new decree

Workers stage rallies to reject new decree JAKARTA (JP): Workers across the country stepped up their protest on Thursday to demand the annulment of ministerial decrees No. 78/2001 and No. 111/2001, along with the resignation of Minister of Manpower and Transmigration Alhilal Hamdi.

Nine Malaysians arrested over bid to wage holy war

Nine Malaysians arrested over bid to wage holy war KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysian police said on Thursday they have arrested nine suspected members of a foreign-inspired group which planned a "holy war" to create a purist Islamic society.

APRIL may alter debt repayment

APRIL may alter debt repayment SINGAPORE (Reuters): Pulp and paper company Asia Pacific Resources International Ltd (APRIL) said on Thursday it was in talks with its creditors to modify its US$1.3 billion debt repayment because of price declines of its products.

RI also to seek car trade compensation

RI also to seek car trade compensation KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Indonesia has joined Thailand in seeking compensation from Malaysia after Kuala Lumpur was allowed to delay the opening up of its auto sector under a regional free trade deal, sources said Wednesday.

Military tribunals cover soldiers' impunity: YLBHI

Military tribunals cover soldiers' impunity: YLBHI JAKARTA (JP): Legal activists made a fresh call on Wednesday for the abolishment of military courts and joint civilian- military tribunals which, they said, were often used to protect the military's impunity.

Maid tries to kill her newborn baby

Maid tries to kill her newborn baby JAKARTA (JP): A housemaid who claimed to work for the Philippine Embassy was detained on Tuesday evening for allegedly trying to kill her one-day-old baby at the Menteng public health clinic (Puskesmas) on Jl. Menteng Raya, Central Jakarta.

Displaced Acehnese move southward

Displaced Acehnese move southward BANDA ACEH, Aceh: Hundreds of residents of Aceh Timur regency, displaced by the armed conflicts, have migrated southward to the neighboring province of North Sumatra, Antara said on Wednesday."They decided to move to North Sumatra because of security concerns," O.K.

Indonesia's rating outlook remains stable despite doubts

Indonesia's rating outlook remains stable despite doubts JAKARTA (JP): The United States-based rating agency Moody's maintained its B3 foreign currency country ceiling for Indonesian bonds and notes, despite the country's uncertain financial position.

Performance artist Erawan mouths off about politicians

Performance artist Erawan mouths off about politiciansText and photos by I Wayan Juniartha DENPASAR, Bali (JP): Erawan did it again. The versatile artist gave new meaning to the act of tooth brushing in his most recent performance.

Udayana to take on more students

Udayana to take on more students DENPASAR, Bali: State-run University of Udayana will accept 3,191 new students in the new academic year starting in August, slightly higher than this year's 3,058 intake, according to Antara on Wednesday.No explanation was given for the increase in the intake.

Golkar chairman Tadjus Sobirin to be replaced

Golkar chairman Tadjus Sobirin to be replaced JAKARTA (JP): Golkar Party city chapter chairman Tadjus Sobirin will likely be replaced in an expedited congress this month, a councillor said on Wednesday.

Asia Pacific must be wary of trade protection: Report

Asia Pacific must be wary of trade protection: Report SHANGHAI, China (Reuters): Asia-Pacific trading powers must kick-start another round of trade liberalization to head off a growing tendency of protectionism amid a global economic downturn, the APEC think-tank said on Wednesday.

National boxers to train in Cuba

National boxers to train in Cuba JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Amateur Boxing Association (Pertina) will send boxers for a two-month overseas stint in Cuba as the final preparation for the Kuala Lumpur Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in September.

Rupiah rate June 6

Rupiah rate June 6 Bank notes rates TT rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 10,678.00 11,678.00 11,122.00 11,234.00Australian dollar 1 5,501.31 6,022.34 5,730.05 5,793.37Austrian schilling 1 661.46 723.75 688.97 696.23Belgian franc 1 225.63 246.88 235.01 237.

Where to go in Bali:

Where to go in Bali:Exhibitions * Cartoon by 16 Balinese cartoonists, Gedung Titik Dua, Jl. W.R. Supratman, Denpasar, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., until June 15. * Indonesian Ikat from many places around the country of many ages, at Gaya Gallery (Gaya Fusion of Senses), Jl.

Two hikers remain missing

Two hikers remain missing PADANG, West Sumatra: Bad weather on Wednesday hampered the search for two teenagers who went missing while hiking on Mount Marapi in Tanah Datar regency on Sunday.An official from the Tabing Airport search and rescue team, Alfizan, told The Jakarta Post on Wednesday that...

Nation celebrates Sukarno's birthday

Nation celebrates Sukarno's birthday JAKARTA (JP): What started as a day of sentimental remembrance became one full of political nuances as the nation commemorated on Wednesday the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of the state's founding father, Sukarno.

European ambience at Fatahillah Museum

European ambience at Fatahillah Museum JAKARTA (JP): Ignore the traffic jam. Put aside the air pollution. Pretend the street vendors aren't there. If you can do all this, visiting the Jakarta History Museum will feel much like visiting a museum in a European country.

Asian currencies mostly down late; baht rally fizzles

Asian currencies mostly down late; baht rally fizzles SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Most Asian currencies fell under the sway of the wavering Japanese yen and the Thai baht late Wednesday, dealers said.Resisting the pressure, the Indonesian rupiah was steady on hopes that President Abdurrahman would...

KL palm oil cool, focus on China

KL palm oil cool, focus on China KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Malaysian palm oil futures rebounded at the close on Wednesday amid prospects of more buying from China when it releases the second batch of import quotas in June, traders said.

Man stabbed for rebuking brother

Man stabbed for rebuking brother BEKASI (JP): A man was rushed to the hospital on Tuesday after being stabbed by his brother who was angry at being reproached for being drunk.Bekasi General Hospital identified the victim as 31-year-old Uma Syarifuddin, a resident of Perum Harapan Jaya, South Bekasi.

Lessons behind Sukarno and Hatta's bittersweet relationship

Lessons behind Sukarno and Hatta's bittersweet relationship This is the second of two articles on Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta by Halida Nuriah Hatta Jusuf. JAKARTA (JP): As Bung Karno let himself be absorbed in politics -- in which he increasingly favored leftist ideology -- the dwitunggal...

House urges Telkom to review rate hike

House urges Telkom to review rate hike JAKARTA (JP): The House of Representatives urged the government on Wednesday to review a plan to increase fixed telephone rates by an average of 21.67 percent beginning next week.

Dual police leadership remains

Dual police leadership remains JAKARTA (JP): The present dual leadership of the National Police remains, with suspended National Police chief Gen. Surojo Bimantoro denying reports that he will accept a new position in the government.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on June 6, 2001: Shares Close Change Trading Volume --------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 1,550 -50 762,500 Adindo Foresta 110 -5 79,500 AGIS 140 5 4,192,000 Alakasa 150 0 0 Alfa Retailindo...

Uprooting the New Order

Uprooting the New OrderFrom Forum KeadilanIt is popular these days to discuss how to eradicate the New Order. As nearly everyone agrees the New Order is rooted in militarism, some people have opined that militarism should be crushed. Strangely, militarism is still alive and kicking among us.

Jatiluhur has plenty of water

Jatiluhur has plenty of water PURWAKARTA, West Java: The water level of the Jatiluhur reservoir is approaching the maximum limit due to the excessive amount of rain in the region, Antara reported on Wednesday.The water level reached 106.

New privatization strategy

New privatization strategy The government's decision last week to focus its privatization program on private placement to strategic investors, instead of public share offerings, seems to be the best alternative available in the present circumstances.

IBF president against importing players

IBF president against importing players JAKARTA (JP): The increasing number of people playing for other countries is troubling newly elected president of the International Badminton Federation (IBF) Korn Dabbaransi of Thailand.

Rebel says U.S. man injured, demands ransom

Rebel says U.S. man injured, demands ransom MANILA (Reuters): The Abu Sayyaf rebels said on Wednesday one of three American hostages they were holding in the southern Philippines was injured by an army grenade, and demanded a military pullback as a condition for talks."He took many hits in the back.

Agum opposes imposing state of emergency

Agum opposes imposing state of emergency JAKARTA (JP): Newly installed Coordinating Minister for Political, Social and Security Affairs Agum Gumelar has kept his predecessor's key policy intact with his opposition to the issuance of a presidential decree on a state of emergency.

Mining firms in limbo under regional autonomy

Mining firms in limbo under regional autonomy JAKARTA (JP): Six months after the implementation of regional autonomy, unprepared local governments have left mining firms adrift in legal limbo, the Indonesian Mining Association (IMA) said on WednesdayIMA executive Kosim Gandataruna said in a report...