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Strong quake rocks Bengkulu

Strong quake rocks Bengkulu BENGKULU: Bengkulu province was rocked by a tectonic quake measuring 5.36 on the Richter scale on Saturday at 7:16 a.m. West Indonesia Standard Time, Antara reported on Sunday.

Lawyer says BI should pay for felling trees

Lawyer says BI should pay for felling trees JAKARTA (JP): An environmental lawyer is backing the city administration's plan to sue Bank Indonesia for illegally cutting down trees along Jl. Budi Kemulyaan and Jl. Kebon Sirih, which are adjacent to the central bank's headquarters.

Malaysia asks Indonesia to drop Asian Games bid

Malaysia asks Indonesia to drop Asian Games bid BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (JP): Malaysia has asked Indonesia to drop its bid to host the 2006 Asian Games for the sake of its own, saying the rivalry between them would undermine their hopes to host the event.

Habitat of rare birds threatened

Habitat of rare birds threatened PALU, Central Sulawesi: Certain areas in Central Sulawesi declared as habitats of the Maleo (Macrocepha Lon Maleo) are in critical condition, posing a threat to the survival of the rare bird species, an environmentalist has said.

CNRT-flag raising draws thousands of Dili residents

CNRT-flag raising draws thousands of Dili residents DILI, East Timor (JP): Thousands of East Timorese flowed onto the streets here Sunday to watch the opening of a new headquarters for the pro-independence force and the first public raising of the free East Timor flag.

Drug addiction growing threat to society: Experts

Drug addiction growing threat to society: Experts JAKARTA (JP): Experts say some 1.3 million Indonesians are drug abusers and addicts, inflicting a heavy social and economic burden on the crisis-stricken country.

August 17 should be a happy day

August 17 should be a happy dayBy Harkiman Racheman MEDAN, North Sumatra (JP): On Aug. 17, the country will celebrate the 54th anniversary of its independence, seized from the Dutch colonists and the occupying Japanese in 1945.

New 'Abang' and 'None' chosen

New 'Abang' and 'None' chosen JAKARTA (JP): Erlangga Hananda Seto, a student of an aviation academy, and Valerina Novita Daniel, a student at the University of Indonesia, were named Abang and None (Mr. and Miss) Jakarta on Friday night.

Monagro sets up new plant

Monagro sets up new plant JAKARTA (JP): Herbicides and corn seed producer PT Monagro Kimia said on Saturday it would build a new hybrid corn seed plant to increase its production capacity and boost exports.

Two more civilians shot dead in Aceh

Two more civilians shot dead in AcehBy Ati Nurbaiti LHOKSEUMAWE, North Aceh (JP): Residents in two districts buried two civilians who were shot by unidentified assailants on Saturday, a day after a police chief and a police sergeant also were shot to death in the eerily deserted regency.

Bishop council criticizes the country's political elite

Bishop council criticizes the country's political elite JAKARTA (JP): The Bishop Council of Indonesia (KWI) has criticized the country's political elite, accusing them of failing to take care of the people's interests and future.

Setya, Djoko to return money to Bank Bali

Setya, Djoko to return money to Bank Bali JAKARTA (JP): Businessmen Setya Novanto and Djoko Chandra will return every penny of the Rp 546 billion (nearly $80 million at current rate) they received from Bank Bali in a controversial transaction as a "gesture of good faith" on Monday, a senior Golkar...

RP, Taiwan close on new aviation pact

RP, Taiwan close on new aviation pact TAIPEI (AFP): Taiwan and the Philippines have reached a breakthrough in their dispute over a suspended aviation accord, Taiwan's foreign ministry said."After six hours of candid and harmonious negotiations the unnecessary barriers have been removed and the...

Oil firm bosses to meet in Bali

Oil firm bosses to meet in Bali JAKARTA (JP): At least 250 executives of major foreign and local oil companies have confirmed their participation in an exhibition and conference on the international oil and gas industry to be held in Bali early next month, the organizing committee said here on...

Anton falls amid S'pore table tennis gold rush

Anton falls amid S'pore table tennis gold rush BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (JP): Indonesia failed to wrest Singapore's grip from the 20th Southeast Asian Games table tennis competition on Sunday when its men's singles ace Anton Suseno ran out of steam against Duan Yong Jun.

Locals want Sanif as new governor

Locals want Sanif as new governor JAKARTA (JP): A group of Betawi (native Jakarta) people demanded on Friday that Governor Sutiyoso be replaced by native Army let. gen. (ret) M. Sanif even though the incumbent would not end his tenure until 2002.

'Shabu-shabu' makes way to Indonesia from Shenzhen

'Shabu-shabu' makes way to Indonesia from Shenzhen JAKARTA (JP): Drug traffickers from Shenzhen in China are believed to be responsible for the flood of shabu-shabu (crystal methamphetamine) into many major cities in the country, a police officer said on Sunday.Jakarta Police detectives chief Col.

Non-oil and gas exports may match 1998 levels

Non-oil and gas exports may match 1998 levels JAKARTA (JP): The government predicts that Indonesia's non-oil and gas exports this year can reach at least the same level as last year despite sluggish performance in the first semester.

SEA Games results

SEA Games resultsBasketballMen: 1. Philippines, 2. Thailand, 3. Indonesia, MalaysiaSquashMen's Team: 1. Malaysia, 2. Singapore, 3. Indonesia, PhilippinesWomen's Team: 1. Malaysia, 2. Singapore, 3. Brunei, PhilippinesBowlingMen Master's Grand Final: 1. Thailand, 2. Singapore, 3.

Indonesia humbled as Games ends

Indonesia humbled as Games endsBy Primastuti Handayani and Ivy Susanti BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (JP): Thailand reigned supreme as the 20th Southeast Asian Games closed on Sunday, with former regional sports powerhouse Indonesia left to lick its wounds after its humiliating performance.

Therapy vital for hyperkinetic kids

Therapy vital for hyperkinetic kids JAKARTA (JP): Effective treatment is vital for the up to 1.5 million Indonesian children who are hyperkinetic, a brain disorder characterized by hyperactive and impulsive behavior, child psychologist Dwidjo Saputro said on Saturday.

On smog

On smog Yes, it's back again. Some call it smog, others prefer a more tourist-friendly term -- haze. But there is no doubt as to the origins of the huge smoke cloud that has enveloped parts of Southeast Asia last week.

Thoughts for an old slogan

Thoughts for an old slogan Tomorrow, Indonesia will celebrate its 54th anniversary of independence under comparatively gloomy circumstances. The nation is now facing a slow move toward a change in administration, while the dark shadow of disintegration looms large.

Wismoyo tells public to take failure in stride

Wismoyo tells public to take failure in stride BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (JP): With Indonesia's long-standing sports supremacy in the region withering following its humiliating showing at the 20th Southeast Asian Games here, National Sports Council (KONI) chairman Wismoyo Arismunandar has opted not to...

Bank Bali figure suspects UK bank

Bank Bali figure suspects UK bank JAKARTA (JP): Rudy Ramli, former president of Bank Bali, suspected on Saturday that British Standard Chartered Bank might have been involved in stratagems to take over his bank.

Indonesia's basketball team fulfills lowly target to win a bronze

Indonesia's basketball team fulfills lowly target to win a bronze BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (JP): Indonesia men's basketball team fulfilled its modest target of taking the bronze at the 20th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games, beating Malaysia 71-48 on Sunday.

Defendant's wife says she knew of bomb plan

Defendant's wife says she knew of bomb plan JAKARTA (JP): A witness in the January bombing case of the Ramayana Department Store on Jl. Sabang, Central Jakarta, testified before the Central Jakarta District Court on Friday that she saw two gang members assembling a bomb in a meeting at the end of...

Indonesia rides off with cycling golds

Indonesia rides off with cycling golds BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (JP): Although no Indonesian cyclists stepped up to the podium on the last day of the cycling competition at the 20th Southeast Asian Games on Saturday, its riders still pedaled home with the most gold medals.

Rupiah to gain strength this week: Sjahril

Rupiah to gain strength this week: Sjahril JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia Governor Sjahril Sabirin expressed confidence Saturday that the rupiah would strengthen again this week after last week's plunge."Hopefully, after suffering from a shock (the rupiah) will become normal again," he told reporters...

Warring groups end conflict

Warring groups end conflict BATAM, Riau: Leaders of Batak and Flores ethnic groups involved in a recent clash which left 21 people dead and dozens others injured, signed a peace pact on Sunday night.They slaughtered goats, pigs and cows, marking the end of their conflict, Antara reported.

Forest fires

Forest firesFrom Media IndonesiaForest fires are making newspaper headlines again, at home and abroad (Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei). It is strange that previous such occurrences have not served as a lesson for the Indonesian government.

Soeharto health improving, say lawyer, former aide

Soeharto health improving, say lawyer, former aide JAKARTA (JP): Soeharto's lawyer and a former close aide insisted on Sunday that the health of the former president has shown a significant improvement.

Mandala suspends service to Ambon due to clashes

Mandala suspends service to Ambon due to clashes JAKARTA (JP): Privately owned Mandala Airlines has temporarily halted its service to the Maluku capital of Ambon due to renewed clashes between Muslims and Christians which have killed at least 100 people and injured 400 since late last month.

Relatives of missing activists sue Wiranto

Relatives of missing activists sue Wiranto JAKARTA (JP): Relatives of a number of missing political activists have filed a lawsuit against Indonesian Military (TNI) Chief Gen. Wiranto accusing the latter of failing to bring to court military officers who were allegedly involved in the abductions.

'Telkom-1' adds more power to Indonesia's satellite business

'Telkom-1' adds more power to Indonesia's satellite businessBy Christiani S.A. Tumelap JAKARTA (JP): The launching of PT Telkom's new satellite Telkom-1, an Indonesian third generation satellite, from Kouru, French Guiana, on Friday will adds strength to the country's satellite business.

Malaysian PM on tour

Malaysian PM on tour KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad departed on Sunday for a tour that will take in China and two Russian republics, officials said.Mahathir, accompanied by his wife Siti Hasmah Mohamad Ali, will first make a three-day visit to the Russian autonomous...

Medal tally

Medal tally G S B TotalThailand 65 48 56 169Malaysia 57 45 42 144Indonesia 44 43 58 145Singapore 23 28 45 96Philippines 19 27 40 86Vietnam 17 20 27 64Brunei 4 12 31 47Myanmar 3 10 10 23Laos 1 0 3 4Cambodia 0 0 0 0

PricewaterhouseCoopers named to check bank scandal audit

PricewaterhouseCoopers named to check bank scandal audit JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) has appointed PricewaterhouseCoopers as an independent auditor to validate the agency's internal audit on the Bank Bali scandal.

City official found killed in hotel room

City official found killed in hotel room JAKARTA (JP): A city official of the Tanah Sereal subdistrict administration office in West Jakarta was found dead in a hotel room on Saturday morning with two deep wounds, to the throat and the left wrist.

Allianz takes sting out of medical costs

Allianz takes sting out of medical costs Meeting the HealthCare needs of a workforce amid spiraling costs can pose a crippling obligation for companies, particularly during this economic crisis.It can be a prescription for bankruptcy.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 6:00 a.m. Morning News 7:00 Health and Fresh 8:00 Children's Program 9:30 Variety Show 10:00 Music 11:00 TV Drama 12:15 p.m. Comedy 12:30 Students' Quiz 1:00 Film: Empire 2:30 Children's Song 3:00 Sports 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Religious Teachings 5:00 Documentary 5:30 TV Drama 6:00...

Medal tally

Medal tally G S B Total Thailand 64 46 55 165Malaysia 54 44 42 140Indonesia 44 42 57 143Singapore 21 25 43 89Philippines 17 26 39 82Vietnam 17 20 27 64Brunei 4 12 30 46Myanmar 3 10 10 23Laos 1 0 3 4Cambodia 0 0 0 0

Hilton LifeSpa pampers the mind and body

Hilton LifeSpa pampers the mind and body Those who have not passed by the fitness center and spa at the Jakarta Hilton International for a while should brace themselves for a shock to their system. But a most pleasant one at that.

Controlled meditation can help some people lose weight

Controlled meditation can help some people lose weightBy Rahayu Ratnaningsih JAKARTA (JP): Weight control is a pain in the neck and often costly for many adults. Numerous diet counselors found out that 97 percent of people who pay money to lose weight put it back on again in less than two years.

Guess What?

Guess What? Retirement is probably the hardest word for a super-active woman like Edi Sedyawati, former director general for culture of the Ministry of Education and Culture.The 65-year-old grandmother left her office last month for unclear reasons, three months before her contract expired.

Seeing the impossible in Escher's drawings

Seeing the impossible in Escher's drawingsBy Tam Notosusanto JAKARTA (JP): Have you ever dreamed of entering an Escher drawing?If you have, then it would have been a bizarre experience. Imagine climbing the steps of a stairway that instead leads you downstairs.

When simple words turn to cursing, watch out!

When simple words turn to cursing, watch out! JAKARTA (JP): "Muke Loe Jauh," literally meaning "Your face is far away", was written on a banner held aloft in a rally staged by relatives of victims of the Trisakti and Semanggi incidents (The Jakarta Post, Aug. 6, 1999).

Thailand regains Games supremacy with 64 gold

Thailand regains Games supremacy with 64 goldBy Primastuti Handayani and Ivy Susanti BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (JP): The badminton contingent allowed beleaguered Indonesia to hold its head high at the 20th Southeast Asian Games, which will close on Sunday.

Padang: A gateway to the wonders of W. Sumatra

Padang: A gateway to the wonders of W. SumatraBy Dorothy Aksamit PADANG, West Sumatra (JP): I had been to Padang before but my memories were fuzzy. After an exhausting two night third-class voyage from Jakarta, I had spent another sleepless night in the hotel that hosted Padang's first disco, so by...

S'pore male swimmers shine

S'pore male swimmers shine BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (AFP): Singapore's men swimmers, who have shown vast improvements in the current Southeast Asian (SEA) Games, may come out of the long shadow of record-breaking lass Joscelin Yeo.