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'Gambuh' opera company tour revives dying tradition

'Gambuh' opera company tour revives dying traditionBali's oldest opera at verge of extinction GIANYAR, Bali (JP): Balinese folk opera Gambuh is dying. Gambuh theaters are rare and few people are interested in learning about the most important traditional performing art.

Tanri hits the road to sell state firms

Tanri hits the road to sell state firms JAKARTA (JP): State Minister of the Empowerment of State Enterprises Tanri Abeng said on Friday he would hold a 10-day international road show to promote the country's state companies to prospective investors.

Shiseido to open Bali office

Shiseido to open Bali office TOKYO (AFP): Japan's cosmetic giant Shiseido Co. Ltd. said Friday it will launch a relaxation business in Bali, Indonesia, in early 2001, to help people overcome the stresses of modern city life.

Military blames PRD for causing clash

Military blames PRD for causing clash JAKARTA (JP): Military and police officials are blaming supporters of the Democratic People's Party (PRD) for provoking the bloody clash with police outside the headquarters of the General Elections Commission (KPU) in Central Jakarta on Thursday.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Painting Exhibition: Pongpongan by Pande Ketut Taman, at Galeri Milenium, Blok B-23, Jl. R.S. Fatmawati No. 15, South Jakarta (Phone: 7507828), until July 7. * Painting Exhibition: Dumas Indra, at New Age Bar (Hazara Restaurant), Jl.

Should the winning party lead the government?

Should the winning party lead the government?By Aleksius Jemadu BANDUNG (JP): As the vote count by the General Elections Commission (KPU) approaches its end and victory for the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan)) becomes a certainty, speculation about the presidential election...

Bali must keep its beauty

Bali must keep its beauty I was attracted to Bali's fame, hoping also to enjoy a new experience in my travels.I went to nearly every part of Bali and, sometimes, staying overnight. I regret that, in some places, I found people did not care for nature well.

PT Danareksa joins INDRA to settle foreign debts

PT Danareksa joins INDRA to settle foreign debts JAKARTA (JP): State-owned investment company PT Danareksa said on Friday that it has joined the Indonesian Debt Restructuring Agency (INDRA) in settling its foreign debts.Danareksa corporate secretary Ticke S.

Demonstrations for Maluku province division die down

Demonstrations for Maluku province division die down AMBON, Maluku (JP): Calm prevailed on Friday in Ternate, the capital of North Maluku regency, following the government's statement that a draft law on the expansion of Maluku into two provinces will soon be submitted for deliberation at the House...

Punched ballot papers dumped in East Java

Punched ballot papers dumped in East Java SURABAYA, East Java (JP): Police in Gresik are investigating the recent discovery of 30 bags of punched ballots in a storehouse belonging to a paper and iron recycling company in Driyorejo village.

Pertamina cancels Soehartos' oil and gas contracts

Pertamina cancels Soehartos' oil and gas contracts JAKARTA (JP): State oil and gas company Pertamina annulled contracts with former president Soeharto's children and associates, and ordered them to sell their stakes in oil and gas projects as part of its continued drive to root out traces of...

Government slashes CPO export tax to 10 percent

Government slashes CPO export tax to 10 percent JAKARTA (JP): The government announced on Friday a cut in export taxes on crude palm oil (CPO) to 10 percent from 30 percent in line with falling international prices.

Educational background not vital to presidency

Educational background not vital to presidency The following is the second of two articles on presidential candidacy prepared by Ikrar Nusa Bhakti, acting head of the Division for International and Regional Affairs at the Center for Political and Regional Studies, the Indonesian Institute of...

Student arrested for stabbing

Student arrested for stabbing TANGERANG (JP): Local police arrested a 16-year-old senior high school student for allegedly stabbing to death a student from another school during a street brawl on Thursday, an officer said.The head of the Tangerang Police detectives unit, Capt.

RI's forex reserves rise

RI's forex reserves rise JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia said on Friday that its net foreign exchange reserves increased to US$16.41 billion as of June 30 from $16.37 billion a week earlier.The central bank said in its weekly indicator report that the increase was particularly due to oil and gas...

State enterprises to give financial aid for KONI

State enterprises to give financial aid for KONI JAKARTA (JP): The National Sports Council (KONI) finally received financial funding from State Minister of the Empowerment of State Enterprises Tanri Abeng to finance not only the 20th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games contingent, but also sports...

Ways, means to fight political illiteracy

Ways, means to fight political illiteracyBy Setiono JAKARTA (JP): In this political reform era, political education stands as a central focus of contemporary concern about the improvement of the democratic climate in Indonesia.

Quality of a presidential candidate

Quality of a presidential candidateFrom Pikiran RakyatOn the subject of presidential candidates, I do not think that gender is of great importance in determining the criteria for one. The vision and quality of the candidate, however, are essential.

Farmers burn rice paddies

Farmers burn rice paddies BANYUMAS, Central Java: Hundreds of farmers here and in the neighboring town of Cilacap set their rice paddies on fire to prevent a pest which has destroyed a large portion of the paddies from spreading.

Post-election Indonesian prospects

Post-election Indonesian prospects When former president Soeharto ruled Indonesia general elections were staged like clockwork every five years with the results known well in advance. It is a measure of how much things have changed that there is still no final result from the poll three weeks ago.

Folklore competition

Folklore competition As an American with more than a passing interest in the English language folklore, I took special note of your report on July 2, 1999, on the folklore competition in Bogor.I was saddened and angered to read that the winners had been denied their rewards.

The bumpy road to true democratic society

The bumpy road to true democratic society This article is based on the presentation of political observer Ichlasul Amal, rector of Gadjah Mada University, in the discussion "Postelection Indonesia: Who Will Be the Fourth President?" held recently at The Jakarta Post's representative office in...

Irianese demand referendum results

Irianese demand referendum results JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: A group of people claiming to represent residents in the remote districts of Nimboran, Kemtuk and Gresi, urged the government on Friday to disclose the results of a 1969 referendum which gave Indonesia control over what is now Irian Jaya.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on July 2, 1999: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ----------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 475 -25 12,500 AHAP Insurance 525 0 0 Alakasa Industrindo 300 -50 10,000 Alter Abadi 400 -25 349,000...

Suspected burglar fatally mobbed

Suspected burglar fatally mobbed TANGERANG (JP): Scores of Sari Mulya villagers fatally mobbed a local resident, who was suspected by villagers of committing a series of crimes.Munir, 29, suffered severe wounds to his face after being slashed with machetes and beaten with rocks by the villagers...

Elections committee's members request transportation fees

Elections committee's members request transportation fees JAKARTA (JP): Members of the Jakarta Provincial Elections Committee (PPD I) have asked Governor Sutiyoso to provide them with transportation costs, chairman Djafar Badjeber said on Friday.

Bung Karno university

Bung Karno university Sooner or later injustice will come to an end, as proven by the granting of a permit by the authorities for the founding of a university named after Sukarno, the country's first president: Bung Karno University.For about 20 years, the university's application had been rejected.

World's third largest democracy

World's third largest democracy This is the second of two articles on the prospect of democratization in Indonesia by Olle Tornquist, a professor of politics and development at the University of Oslo. OSLO (JP): The achievements of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan), the...

Marubeni accused of dumping pipe for West Natuna project

Marubeni accused of dumping pipe for West Natuna project JAKARTA (JP): The Association of Indonesian Steel Pipe Manufacturers accused Japanese trading house Marubeni on Friday of dumping practices to win the tender to supply steel pipes for the West Natuna gas pipeline project.

A nation of 'fortunetellers'

A nation of 'fortunetellers' The above title tallies with the condition of Indonesia's political waves in this post-general election period. Nowadays, political experts, politicians, political observers and even paranormal people are predicting who will be the president-elect, the veep and the...

Volcanic quake damages buildings

Volcanic quake damages buildings LARANTUKA, East Nusa Tenggara: Hundreds of houses, schools and other buildings were damaged in an earthquake which followed the eruption of nearby Mt. Lewotobi on Thursday.No fatalities resulted from the eruption, the first since 1990.

Irene breaks own 200m record, star athlete Supriati injured

Irene breaks own 200m record, star athlete Supriati injured JAKARTA (JP): Irene Truitje Joseph bettered her national record in the women's 200 meters on the second day of national athletic team selection for the 20th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games, but there was a hitch in the plans of favored middle...

'Wushu' athletes to go overseas

'Wushu' athletes to go overseas JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Wushu Association plans to have Indonesian wushu athletes participate in international competitions in a bid to popularize the martial art.Mediteransjah, the association's newly installed chairman, said on Friday that the athletes would...

Disabled people sue Probosutedjo

Disabled people sue Probosutedjo JAKARTA (JP): About 80 workers of the Swa Prasidya Purna industrial workshop for the physically handicapped have filed a Rp 103.8 billion (US$15.7 million) lawsuit for unfair dismissal against workshop operator Probosutedjo at the Central Jakarta District Court.

Regent gets nine months in jail for bribery

Regent gets nine months in jail for bribery SEMARANG (JP): A military court here sentenced on Friday former Bantul regent Army Col. Sri Roso Sudarmo to nine months imprisonment after finding him guilty of bribing a foundation chaired by former president Soeharto in 1996 to ensure his reelection as...

Al Azhar school to be demolished

Al Azhar school to be demolished BOGOR (JP): The Bogor mayoralty office will demolish the newly constructed two-story Al Azhar school on Jl. Sindang Barang in West Bogor for not having legal building permits, a mayoralty official said on Friday.

Masturbation and marriage

Masturbation and marriage Doctor Sri Utami of Purwodadi, Central Java, has stirred me up with her health article A secret shared: Masturbation in marriage published in The Jakarta Post on June 27, 1999.

Supreme Court asked to settle Timor tax dispute

Supreme Court asked to settle Timor tax dispute JAKARTA (JP): Legal experts have called on the Supreme Court to immediately issue a guideline to settle the ongoing dispute between car producer PT Timor Putra Nasional (TPN) and the Directorate General of Taxation.

Proindependence faction set to share power

Proindependence faction set to share power JAKARTA (JP): The East Timor proindependence faction pledged on Friday to share power with its pro-Jakarta rival if it won the United Nations-sanctioned self-determination vote in August.

MPR session may be delayed: Habibie

MPR session may be delayed: Habibie JAKARTA (JP): With the General Elections Commission (KPU) deciding to delay announcing final poll results, President B.J. Habibie said on Friday subsequent stages of the June 7 general election, including the General Session of the People's Consultative Assembly...

Financing the budget

Financing the budget Sven Sandstrom, vice president of the World Bank, which chairs the country's creditor consortium -- the Consultative Group on Indonesia (CGI) -- outlined early this week major challenges the new government will encounter in drafting its 2000/2001 budget beginning in April.

Drunk men caught raping teenager

Drunk men caught raping teenager TANGERANG (JP): Residents of Babakan village in Serpong caught and attacked a drunken man for sexually assaulting an 18-year-old girl late on Thursday.The man, identified as Sinuraya, was caught by the residents, along with four accomplices, raping victim Warni,...

Women shooters to practice abroad

Women shooters to practice abroad JAKARTA (JP): Three of Indonesia's top women shooters are set for an overseas training stint in Brunei Darussalam in order to adjust to local conditions ahead of the 20th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games.

KONI seeks input on SEA Games team lineup

KONI seeks input on SEA Games team lineup JAKARTA (JP): The National Sports Council (KONI) will invite coaches and sports officials to provide input on its team lineup for the 20th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Brunei Darussalam next month.

Much ado over Megawati, women leaders continues

Much ado over Megawati, women leaders continues JAKARTA (JP): Muslim clerics and students stepped up their opposition on Friday to Megawati Soekarnoputri's presidential candidacy, citing Islamic law and saying she was not capable of leading the country.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Painting Exhibition: Pongpongan by Pande Ketut Taman, at Galeri Milenium, Blok B-23, Jl. R.S. Fatmawati No. 15, South Jakarta (Phone: 7507828), until July 7. * Painting Exhibition: Dumas Indra, at New Age Bar (Hazara Restaurant), Jl.

Discrimination and immigration laws

Discrimination and immigration laws I am a Sundanese woman who has been married to a Belgian man since 1995. My husband has been living in Indonesia on a permanent basis since 1992. He studied in Indonesia and speaks Bahasa Indonesia very well. We have two baby sons, born in 1997 and 1999.

483 East Timorese to vote in Jakarta

483 East Timorese to vote in Jakarta JAKARTA (JP): Four hundred and eighty-three East Timorese staying in the capital are eligible to participate in the direct ballot on East Timor's future, Deputy Governor of Administrative Affairs Abdul Kahfi said on Thursday.

JSX to start scripless trading system in March

JSX to start scripless trading system in March JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) will introduce a scripless trading system in March next year in a bid to speed up transactions, according to the exchange's president, Mas Achmad Daniri.

Government, House agree on anticorruption commission

Government, House agree on anticorruption commission JAKARTA (JP): The government and House of Representatives (DPR) agreed on Thursday to establish within the next two years an independent commission to eradicate corruption.