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Competition in cell phone services becomes fiercer

Competition in cell phone services becomes fiercerBy Christiani Tumelap JAKARTA (JP): Competition in the domestic mobile telephone service business is expected to become more severe next year with the expected entrance of Indosat and Telkom to challenge the existing seven operators.

More statesmen needed

More statesmen needed With the economy still in disarray and violence still raging in parts of Maluku, Aceh, Irian Jaya and other spots in the country, the focus of attention here seems of late to have taken a rather odd turn.

House speaker Akbar hit by graft allegations

House speaker Akbar hit by graft allegations JAKARTA (JP): Pressure has shifted to House of Representatives Speaker Akbar Tandjung in the intensifying conflict among the political elite in the country.After President Abdurrahman Wahid's problem with the Rp 35 billion Bulog scandal, Akbar, who also...

Water shortage threatens C.Java

Water shortage threatens C.Java SEMARANG: Water reserves have begun to run dry in some villages in the Central Java regency of Boyolali as the dry season arrives, Antara reported.The news agency said on Saturday that people in the hardest hit districts of Wosonegoro and Kemusu in Boyolali regency...

Police's new bike patrol members nowhere in sight

Police's new bike patrol members nowhere in sight JAKARTA (JP): Three weeks after its establishment, the Jakarta Police's bike patrol was conspicuously absent from the areas around the National Monument (Monas) and Senayan Sports Stadium in Central Jakarta on Sunday morning.

Government told to start plans on bank supervising agency

Government told to start plans on bank supervising agency JAKARTA (JP): The government must immediately start making preparations to create a new independent body to take over Bank Indonesia's banking supervisory role by 2002, a senior official at the central bank said on Friday.

Future of kids certain despite father's death

Future of kids certain despite father's death JAKARTA (JP): Bambang Udjiyanto, killed in a sedan-bus collision on Prof. Wiyoto Wiyono toll road near Jatinegara in East Jakarta on Saturday, apparently saved certain funds to finance his children's education.

Fall in palm oil prices may slow down replanting

Fall in palm oil prices may slow down replanting KUALA LUMPUR (Dow Jones): The fall in palm oil prices in recent months is unlikely to lead to increased replanting in Malaysia because that would further dent the incomes of cash- strapped plantation companies, said W.

Security committee fo nightspots to be formed

Security committee fo nightspots to be formed JAKARTA (JP): Nightspot operators are forming a committee with officials from related city institutions next month to monitor security at their premises following recent incidents of mob violence and vandalism, a prospective committee executive said on...

Rights group hails court rule

Rights group hails court rule KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): A Malaysian rights group has hailed a High Court decision to strike out a million dollar defamation law suit against a United Nations special rapporteur, a report said on Sunday.

Police, councillor demand stern action for rioters

Police, councillor demand stern action for rioters JAKARTA (JP): Two former police officers and a city councillor said on Sunday the police should take tough measures against rioters and criminals during the General Session of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) next month.

Muhammadiyah may cast off Pancasila

Muhammadiyah may cast off Pancasila JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's second largest Islamic organization, Muhammadiyah, looks set to drop state ideology Pancasila and adopt Islam as its basic philosophical principle.

Peace a precondition for Mindanao

Peace a precondition for Mindanao MANILA: Just five days after a brainstorming session by Cabinet members in Tagaytay City, the government has come up with a hastily written draft legislation to "fast-track" the economic reconstruction of Central Mindanao, which is now sinking deeply into the...

Meeting for Tiger Cup draw

Meeting for Tiger Cup draw BANGKOK (AP): The 10 member nations of the ASEAN Football Federation began a three-day meeting Sunday to discuss the future of the sport in Southeast Asia and conduct a draw for November's Tiger Cup.The 10 teams will be divided into two groups for the Nov. 4 to Nov.

Terror to continue in crisis of confidence

Terror to continue in crisis of confidence Those investigating corruption cases should brace for continued harassment following last week's bomb blast at the Attorney General's Office. Teten Masduki, who coordinates the private Indonesian Corruption Watch, believes the crimes will not be the last.

Makro Ciputat in business again after two-year halt

Makro Ciputat in business again after two-year halt CIPUTAT, Tangerang (JP): After being set on fire and looted in the May 1998 riots, the Makro wholesale store in Ciputat reopened its doors on Saturday on its old site.

Irian Jaya needs 7,000 teachers

Irian Jaya needs 7,000 teachers JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: Irian Jaya still needs some 7,000 elementary school teachers, JP. Letsoin, the head of the local education office, said here.Letsoin told The Jakarta Post numerous elementary schools in isolated villages had no teachers, while others had only...

More Garuda grievances

More Garuda grievances As one of the more often than not disgruntled passengers of Garuda Indonesia who has been following with great awe Garuda's recent full-page new era advertisements apologizing for poor service, I was both amazed and dismayed to see Susan Scherer's recent letter regarding...

Myanmar dealt blow over accord

Myanmar dealt blow over accord BRUSSELS (AFP): The European Commission has proposed protocols extending a cooperation accord between the European Union and ASEAN to Laos and Cambodia, but not to Myanmar.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Painting Exhibition by Ketut Mastrum, Galeri Milenium, Jl. RS Fatmawati 15, South Jakarta (Phone: 7507828), 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., July 11 - Aug. 2 * Sculpture Exhibition: Netherlands Small Size Sculpture, Erasmus Huis, Jl. H.R.

East Java's bamboo handicrafts go global

East Java's bamboo handicrafts go globalBy Singgir Kartana BANYUWANGI, East Java (JP): To many villagers, bamboo is only useful for the making of simple household items such as baskets while for others bamboo is a preferred source of firewood.

5 BI officials suspected of being members of a counterfeit syndicate

5 BI officials suspected of being members of a counterfeit syndicate BANDUNG (JP): Five employees of the Bank Indonesia branch office in Bandung were arrested on suspicion of being part of a counterfeit syndicate.

Two nabbed for drug possession

Two nabbed for drug possession JAKARTA (JP): Police have arrested two men, one of whom claimed to be a relative of former president Soeharto, for being in possession of 1.5 grams of heroin, an officer said on Saturday.Jakarta Police detective chief of the narcotics division, Supt.

Indonesia optimistic to win China's LNG tender

Indonesia optimistic to win China's LNG tender JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia will participate in a tender to supply China with 3 million tons of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the Tangguh gas field in Irian Jaya, a senior government official has said.

Does the elite want to wreck Indonesia?

Does the elite want to wreck Indonesia?By Omar Halim JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia has been going through remarkable changes ever since May 1998 when president Soeharto stepped down.Through this unprecedented era Indonesia should be transforming itself politically, from an authoritarian to a democratic...

Rp 100 billion allocated for rehabilitation program in Aceh

Rp 100 billion allocated for rehabilitation program in Aceh JAKARTA (JP): At least Rp 100 billion has been allocated by the Aceh provincial administration for a rehabilitation program during the humanitarian pause in the strife-torn territory.

Limited isolation imposed in Maluku

Limited isolation imposed in Maluku AMBON, Maluku (JP): The civil emergency ruler in Ambon, Saleh Latuconsina, declared on Saturday a limited isolation of the territory to prevent arms and ammunition smuggling.

124 arrested over latest Poso violence

124 arrested over latest Poso violence MAKASSAR, South Sulawesi (JP): At least 124 people were arrested over the weekend for their alleged involvement in communal clashes in the Central Sulawesi town of Poso, local security officers said on Sunday.Sgt.

Fewer register to work overseas

Fewer register to work overseas PURWAKARTA, West Java: The number of people from Puwakarta interested in registering with the government to work overseas has seen a significant drop this year.In the first six months of this year, only 200 people have registered with the local office of the Ministry...

Exposing the corruptors

Exposing the corruptors Perhaps the recent statement by Minister of Defense Juwono Sudarsono that former president Soeharto still has a big influence may be taken to support the belief (that the former president's supporters are behind last week's bombing of the Attorney General's Office in...

Relief aid for flood victims

Relief aid for flood victims KUPANG, East Nusa Tenggara: The office of the coordinating minister for people's welfare and poverty eradication has allotted Rp 9.2 billion and 1,842 tons of rice for people affected by the recent flooding in Belu and Timor Tengah Selatan regencies.

Arema upsets favorite Persija in league quarters

Arema upsets favorite Persija in league quarters JAKARTA (JP): Home favorite Persija was upset 1-2 by Arema of Malang in Sunday's opening quarterfinals match followed by an incident on the field between players from both teams. Both sides also questioned referee Yulius Dede's judgment.

More quakes jolt Bengkulu

More quakes jolt Bengkulu BENGKULU, Bengkulu: Another series of aftershocks measuring between 4.7 and 5.1 on the Richter scale shook the province on Saturday, but no fatalities were reported.Head of the Meteorological and Geophysical office in Kepahiang regency, Armien Paimin, said the agency...

Fuel drought scares Jambi

Fuel drought scares Jambi JAMBI, Jambi: Diesel fuel supplies at gas stations and kerosene reserves at local stores in some regencies of the province here are running out due to a delay in distribution, Antara reported.

Moving toward a post-UN administered East Timor

Moving toward a post-UN administered East Timor The following article is based on an address by Musma Musa Abbas, head of the Indonesian delegation to the Donors' Meeting of the United Nations Transitional Authority for East Timor (UNTAET) - World Bank on East Timor.

Singaporean robbed of $100,000

Singaporean robbed of $100,000 JAKARTA (JP): A visiting Singaporean businessman was robbed of US$100,000 in front of the ITC Roxy Mas shopping center on Jl. K.H. Hasyim Asyhari in Central Jakarta on Friday afternoon, a police report said.According to Asst. Supt.

Is Bali ready to host int'l events?

Is Bali ready to host int'l events?By Rita A. Widiadana NUSA DUA, Bali (JP): The idea to hold Bali Fashion Week emerged a few years ago, but as Indonesia was badly hit by economic, social and political upheavals, Mardiana Ika, or just Ika, had to postpone her plan.

Typewriter fans spurn computers

Typewriter fans spurn computersBy I. Christianto JAKARTA (JP): A young man recalled an experience he had one afternoon of desperately calling his friends one by one, asking them if they had a typewriter.When he found a friend whose father still had his aging typewriter, he rushed to pick it up.

Shaolin's kung fu masters perform fabulous movement

Shaolin's kung fu masters perform fabulous movementBy Rika Saraswati SEMARANG (JP): A Buddhist monk moved his hand gently, yet the effect was tremendous. The several small needles which were thrown were able to penetrate a 1 cm thick plate of glass and to pop a balloon hanging behind it.

Astaga!com: An Internet portal company rising at the right time

Astaga!com: An Internet portal company rising at the right timeBy Riyadi JAKARTA (JP): Astaga is an Indonesian exclamatory word, and it was no more than that until last February, when 27-year-old Jonathan Moriss and 26-year-old Andrew Hayek launched Astaga!com, a general Internet portal company.

Questioning Gus Dur's health

Questioning Gus Dur's healthFrom Suara KaryaRecently a certain newspaper said "Several members of the House of Representatives (DPR), People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) and the political elite considered that President Abdurrahman Wahid, better known as Gus Dur, was still sick after having...

A day with an expat English teacher

A day with an expat English teacherRoss Gulliver, 38, is a senior teacher at The British Council on Jl. Sudirman, South Jakarta. Originally from Bexhill in the English county of Sussex, he moved to Jakarta almost 10 years ago. He lives in Cipete, South Jakarta, with his wife Rr.

Dodo Abdullah captures street life on canvas

Dodo Abdullah captures street life on canvas BANDUNG (JP): Like other big cities in this country, Bandung also enjoys art exhibition euphoria. Not one day passes without an art exhibition, especially those featuring paintings.

Imax theater thrills young audience with wild sea film

Imax theater thrills young audience with wild sea filmBy Ida Indawati Khouw JAKARTA (JP): Want to feel the power of thundering waves off of Hawaii or surf to the bottom of the sea and have a close encounter with strange sea creatures? Just visit the Keong Emas Imax Theater at Taman Mini Indonesia...

Marks & Spencer makes it back to Indonesia

Marks & Spencer makes it back to IndonesiaBy Danielle Bray JAKARTA (JP): After an Autumn departure from Jakarta, the UK- based chain Marks & Spencer is launching a new look, and three new stores around the city.

Gili Trawangan gains more popularity

Gili Trawangan gains more popularityBy Wahyuni Kamah MATARAM, Lombok (JP): Mentioning the island of Lombok can conjure up fabulous images of Senggigi beach. But there is more to Lombok than just this famous retreat.

Battle of strategy, supporters for league's quarterfinals

Battle of strategy, supporters for league's quarterfinals JAKARTA (JP): The European Championships, better known as Euro 2000, finished up last week with France becoming the new champion. But Indonesia's soccer fever did not die there.

The sound of 'typing orchestra' softening

The sound of 'typing orchestra' softeningBy Kafil Yamin BANDUNG (JP): Passing through a small neighborhood next to Padjadjaran University, one hears a massive clattering. If you listen a bit longer, you hear it has a sort of orderly beat, like a percussion orchestra.

Are you ill? Pick some leaves in the park

Are you ill? Pick some leaves in the parkBy Ida Indawati Khouw JAKARTA (JP): If every Indonesian had the knowledge to be able to grow useful plants on every inch of their land, they would certainly be better able to survive the economic crisis.

'MTV' tuning into the needs of fans with radio launch

'MTV' tuning into the needs of fans with radio launchBy Hera Diani JAKARTA (JP): Last Saturday night at Bengkel Night Park, South Jakarta, some 5,000 teenagers crowded the indoor concert arena, with their dazzling dyed hair, cargo pants, capri pants, tank tops and tube tops.