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East Timorese vote in UN polls

East Timorese vote in UN polls DILI, East Timor (JP): East Timorese cast their votes on Monday in a historic, largely peaceful self-determination ballot to choose whether to remain part of Indonesia or form an independent state.

Malaysia insists capital control the right move

Malaysia insists capital control the right move This is the second of two part series, based on Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad's monthly column Dr. Mahathir's World Analysis which was first published in Mainichi Shimbun.

Expats hand out food for the poor

Expats hand out food for the poor BEKASI (JP): A group of 12 expatriates in the We Care Fund (WCF) program distributed two tons of rice and other basic commodities to poor families in several villages in Tarumajaya subdistrict here on Saturday.

Bus owners threaten strike for fare hike

Bus owners threaten strike for fare hike JAKARTA (JP): A group of some 160 bus owners, drivers and conductors gathered at City Hall on Monday to demand Governor Sutiyoso immediately raise bus fares in the capital.

U.S.-Manila ties face obstacle

U.S.-Manila ties face obstacle MANILA (AFP): Failure to extradite a fugitive friend of Philippine President Joseph Estrada to the United States could hurt Manila's ties with Washington, the justice secretary said on Monday.

Gus Dur tells NU not to back Megawati

Gus Dur tells NU not to back Megawati JAKARTA (JP): Abdurrahman Wahid says he has prohibited leaders and members of his 30 million-strong Nahdlatul Ulama from supporting presidential candidate Megawati Soekarnoputri of Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan).

The legal system no longer works

The legal system no longer works Lawyer Hotma Sitompul would seem to have a point when he argued (as he did so vehemently on the 7 p.m. TVRI news the other night) that alleged corruption cases should be processed through established legal channels.

East Timorese urged to remain in Indonesia

East Timorese urged to remain in Indonesia JAKARTA (JP): President B.J. Habibie urged East Timorese on Sunday to stay part of Indonesia and to vote with their conscience."I call on all East Timorese to remain with their Indonesian brothers and sisters and together we will build a more prosperous...

Another Golkar proposition for PDI-P

Another Golkar proposition for PDI-P GARUT, West Java (JP): Despite having been rebuffed for an earlier overture, Golkar chairman Akbar Tandjung again made a proposition to poll winner Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan) saying that the two parties' shared stance on various...

Netscape Messenger still leaves a lot to be desired

Netscape Messenger still leaves a lot to be desiredBy Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): A reader asked me a couple of months ago what he could do in order to verify if his message was received by the addressee. He was sending out e-mail messages to dozens of people every day, and he wanted to make sure that...

RI engineers form think tank

RI engineers form think tank JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Engineers Association has established an industrial and technology think tank to help promote the use of technology.The Center for Technology and Industry Development (CTID), formed in cooperation with Teknologi magazine, was launched in...

The composer of 'Bengawan Solo'

The composer of 'Bengawan Solo' Most people believe that the composer of the famous song Bengawan Solo was Mr. Gesang Martodihardjo. But I was surprised to hear that the composer of the song isn't Gesang, but the late Sujoko. Mr.

Indonesian woman caught in Pakistan with 3.3 kg heroin

Indonesian woman caught in Pakistan with 3.3 kg heroin JAKARTA (JP): An Indonesian woman has been arrested in Karachi, Pakistan, with 3.3 kilograms of heroin in her possession, city police chief of detectives Col. Alex Bambang Riatmodjo said on Sunday.The officer identified the woman only as R.C.

Capital control a right move, says Dr. Mahathir

Capital control a right move, says Dr. Mahathir This is the first of two part series, based on Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad's monthly column Dr. Mahathir's World Analysis which was first published in Mainichi Shimbun.

Police investigating case of severed head

Police investigating case of severed head JAKARTA (JP): Police in Jakarta and their counterparts in Bajan district of Purworejo, Central Java, have yet come to any conclusion about the owner of the head and the headless body which were separately found in East Jakarta and Bajan district recently.

'I am tired,' NU chief Gus Dur says

'I am tired,' NU chief Gus Dur says SEMARANG (JP): Abdurrahman Wahid, chairman of the country's largest Muslim organization Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), said he did not wish to be reelected chairman in November."I am tired.

Primary school pupils sold unidentified pills

Primary school pupils sold unidentified pillsBy Ida Indawati Khow JAKARTA (JP): Drug dealers have at least one thing in common: a desire to see people addicted to the drugs they sell.This conclusion was reached by teachers of SDN 01 Pagi Kota Bambu elementary school in a slum area in the Kota Bambu...

Indonesia and the future of ASEAN

Indonesia and the future of ASEAN The following article is based on an address by Rodolfo C. Severino, Secretary-General of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, at a conference on "ASEAN Into the New Millennium: The Road Ahead" sponsored by the Indonesia Council on World Affairs in...

It's decision time

It's decision time Today, Monday Aug. 30, is a historic and decisive moment for the people of East Timor. For the first time ever, the people in this territory will vote, hopefully in a free, fair and peaceful fashion, to determine their own future.

Two suspects named in ship tragedy

Two suspects named in ship tragedy SORONG, Irian Jaya: Police detained a ship captain and an official of a transportation agency at Teminabuan in connection with the capsized Sembra vessel in a Sorong regency river estuary which claimed 29 lives.

SE Asia facing skilled labor shortage: Poll

SE Asia facing skilled labor shortage: Poll SINGAPORE (AFP): Except for Singapore and the Philippines, Southeast Asian nations do not have a sizable pool of skilled, well-educated labor crucial in the new millennium, an Asian poll shows.

Ballinium at Nusa Dua Beach

Ballinium at Nusa Dua Beach JAKARTA (JP): Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa Resort announced on Saturday that it would greet the turn of the century in the warm and elegant Balinese way with a party called the Ballinium.

Law discussion on Aceh should include ulemas

Law discussion on Aceh should include ulemas JAKARTA (JP): Observers are calling on the House of Representatives to include Aceh ulemas and community leaders in the deliberation of a new bill on the special status of the troubled province.

NGOs rebuke WB for softening against bank scam

NGOs rebuke WB for softening against bank scam JAKARTA (JP): Non-governmental organizations lambasted the World Bank on Saturday for softening its stance on the administration of President B.J. Habibie over the high profile Bank Bali scandal.

Murder victim's family arrested

Murder victim's family arrested KUDUS, Central Java: Police here arrested a wife and son of a murdered businessman as well as four other suspects,Antara reported on Saturday.Hendro Purnomo, 41, was known for his involvement in soccer gambling. The report did not say when he was killed.

Two more babies die of malnutrition in Central Java

Two more babies die of malnutrition in Central Java KARANGANYAR, Central Java (JP): At least two babies have died of malnutrition, 55 more are severely undernourished while more than 5,900 under-five-year-old children have been suffering from various symptoms of hunger-related diseases over the...

Opposition boycotts Bangladesh parliament

Opposition boycotts Bangladesh parliament DHAKA (Reuters): Opposition lawmakers boycotted the opening of the early autumn session of the Bangladesh parliament on Sunday, which also saw a ruling party member quit over differences with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Rights body urges review of Irian policies

Rights body urges review of Irian policies JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya (JP): The National Commission on Human Rights has urged the government to review all policies that have led to the disadvantage of the people of Irian Jaya.In an Aug.

WebPasskey: A password passport for Net travelers

WebPasskey: A password passport for Net travelersBy Lim Tri Santosa BANDUNG (JP): I am only guessing at the requirements to initiate a nuclear holocaust, but after seeing most of the classic apocalypse movies, I figure that the guys in the missile room and the president have passwords.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Sketch Exhibition: Paradigma Seni Rupa Indonesia, by Srihadi Soedarsono, at Galeri Lontar, Komunitas Utan Kayu, Jl. Utan Kayu 68 H, East Jakarta (Phone: 8573388), 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., until Sept. 27.

WCS-IP clarifies

WCS-IP clarifies We wish to comment on the article in The Jakarta Post on Aug. 9, 1999, Six Sumatran tigers die in reservation, concerning the deaths of tigers at Way Kambas National Park in Lampung, Sumatra.

ACeS ready to compete with other regional operators

ACeS ready to compete with other regional operators JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian-based multinational satellite telecommunications firm PT Asia Cellular Satellite (ACeS) is optimistic it is ready to compete with other operators in providing satellite-based Personal Communications Services (PCS) in the...

Indofood to boost output to meet higher demand

Indofood to boost output to meet higher demand JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed food giant PT Indofood Sukses Makmur plans to raise its instant noodle production by 6.25 percent to 8.5 billion packs next year to meet an expected higher domestic and overseas demand.

Bogor woman electrocuted

Bogor woman electrocuted BOGOR (JP): A 55-year-old plantation worker was electrocuted on Thursday when she touched an electrified gate by mistake in Kranggan Puspasari village, Citeureup subdistrict, here on Thursday morning.

Miners buried alive in Pongkor mountain

Miners buried alive in Pongkor mountain BOGOR (JP): Rescue workers and local villagers on Sunday temporarily halted the search for bodies of illegal gold miners thought to be buried in a landslide on Monday beneath the mud of Pongkor mountain.

Overcoming threats to Indonesia's future prosperity

Overcoming threats to Indonesia's future prosperityBy Stephen J. Woodhouse JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia needs to recognize and deal effectively with a number of external and internal threats to its long term development and prosperity.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 5:30 a.m. Religious Teachings 6:00 News 8:00 Children's Songs 9:00 Music 10:20 Interval 2:00 p.m. News 2:30 Teen Program 3:00 Music 4:00 News 4:30 Culture Program 5:30 TV Drama 6:30 News (in English) 7:00 Evening News 7:30 Music 8:30 TV Drama 9:00 World News 9:30 Talk Show 10:30 Film:...

Philips seeks a stronger grip on Asia-Pacific

Philips seeks a stronger grip on Asia-Pacific Philips, one of the world's top consumer product manufacturers, invited members of the press from at least 10 countries in the Asia-Pacific region to Hong Kong on Aug. 18 and Aug. 19 to get a glimpse of the company's vision and its latest products.

No simple crime

No simple crime Although it is quite possible that a violation of technical banking procedures was involved in the Bank Bali scandal, the authorities should not limit their investigation merely to the criminal aspects of the case, thereby creating the impression that the fault lies with the bank's...

Two killed on eve of East Timor ballot

Two killed on eve of East Timor ballot DILI, East Timor (JP): Two people were killed in a clash between pro-Jakarta and proindependence groups here on Sunday, the eve of the landmark ballot on the troubled territory's future.

Orangutans seized from residents

Orangutans seized from residents BANJARMASIN, South Kalimantan: A government conservation team has confiscated seven orangutans from residents here, Antara reported on Sunday.The acting head of the Natural Conservation Office in South Kalimantan, Muchtar Bursama, said in Banjarbaru that the...

Parents report rape of toddler daughter

Parents report rape of toddler daughter JAKARTA (JP): Parents reported to Cakung Police on Friday that their four-year-old daughter had been raped by neighbors.The father, Teguh, a vegetable vendor at Klender market in East Jakarta, reported the case following his daughter's admission that she had...

Zurich Insurance Indonesia -- Partner for success

Zurich Insurance Indonesia -- Partner for success Businesses and individuals alike carry risks. The recent changes in Indonesia's corporate landscape are a prominent example. Businesses of all sizes are seeking to share their risks.

Hariyanto beats Taufik to clinch Singapore Open title, plans to shift

Hariyanto beats Taufik to clinch Singapore Open title, plans to shift SINGAPORE (AFP): Indonesian badminton ace Hariyanto Arbi swept to victory in the Singapore Open singles final Sunday -- and then lifted the lid on his surprise decision to quit his country for Singapore.

Parents demand justice for son killed in initiation

Parents demand justice for son killed in initiationBy Fabiola Desy Unidjaja SERANG, West Java (JP): The parents of a student who died during an initiation ceremony last week said on Sunday they wanted those guilty of their son's death brought to trial.

Police urge government to reopen Ambon airport

Police urge government to reopen Ambon airport JAKARTA (JP): Maluku Police chief Col. Bugis Saman urged the Ministry of Communications on Saturday to reopen Pattimura Airport as paralyzed air transportation had severely affected the province.

Howard calls Habibie over E. Timor security

Howard calls Habibie over E. Timor security CANBERRA (Reuters): Australian Prime Minister John Howard called Indonesian President B.J. Habibie on Sunday to demand full security in East Timor ahead of Monday's independence ballot.

Bogor councilors sworn in

Bogor councilors sworn in BOGOR (JP): The City Council here saw new faces at the swearing in of 45 councilors on Friday morning.The 1999-2004 council is dominated by the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan) with 12 seats, followed closely by the Golkar Party with 11 seats.

PT McDermott denies graft in gas project

PT McDermott denies graft in gas project JAKARTA (JP): Marine construction company PT McDermott Indonesia denied allegations on Saturday that it won a bid for the construction of a giant gas pipeline project in the South China Sea due to corruption practices."The allegation of corruption ...

SilkAir crash probe focussing on pilot

SilkAir crash probe focussing on pilot SINGAPORE (Reuters): The pilot's state of mind has become the chief concern of officials probing the cause of a Silkair plane crash that killed all 104 aboard, the head of the Indonesian investigation said.