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Court refuses to defer trial

Court refuses to defer trial JAKARTA (JP): The Central Jakarta District Court rejected a request from Hendra Rahardja's lawyers to postpone his trial until the Supreme Court made a statement on the case.Hendra, a former commissioner of Bank Harapan Sentosa (BHS), is accused of abusing Rp 2.

Thai floods kill 170 people

Thai floods kill 170 people BANGKOK (Reuters): Monsoon floods in northern Thailand over the last three weeks have killed 170 people, displaced 6,661 villagers, and devastated thousands of houses and roads, the Interior Ministry said on Monday.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Aug 27, 2001: Shares Close Change Trading Volume -------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 1,500 -25 152,500 Adindo Foresta 110 0 5,000 AGIS 135 0 88,000 Akbar Indo Makmur 1,275 -550 2,280,500...

History museum closed temporarily

History museum closed temporarily JAKARTA (JP): The history museum at Taman Fatahilllah in West Jakarta will be temporarily closed for fumigation of the main hall from Aug. 28 to Aug. 31.The museum, famous for its colonial furniture collection, will be open to public again starting Sept. 1.

ASEAN auto sales up despite economic slowdown

ASEAN auto sales up despite economic slowdown SINGAPORE (AFP): Motor vehicle sales in the four biggest Southeast Asian markets rose 7.8 percent from a year ago to 489,676 units in the first six months of 2001, according to an industry monitor.

Soldier stabbed to death

Soldier stabbed to death JAKARTA (JP): North Jakarta Police have apprehended four people for allegedly stabbing an army soldier to death on Saturday following a dispute over a parking space.North Jakarta Police chief Sr. Comr.

Mahathir attacks rivals' stance on ISA detentions

Mahathir attacks rivals' stance on ISA detentions KUALA LUMPUR (AP): Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad slammed Malaysia's opposition parties Sunday for condemning a crackdown on what the government has described as a militant criminal gang.

Meeting urges Taiwan's president to ease limits on investing in China

Meeting urges Taiwan's president to ease limits on investing in China TAIPEI (AP): A group of influential advisers on Sunday urged Taiwan's president to relax limits on commercial ties with rival China, a historic move business leaders say would boost Taiwan's sputtering economy and create a...

Arroyo woos Sultan Bolkiah to revive old megaprojects

Arroyo woos Sultan Bolkiah to revive old megaprojectsBy Belinda Olivares-Cunanan BRUNEI DARUSSALAM: Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah, supreme ruler of the fabled kingdom of Brunei, pulled all the stops during the three-day visit of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo that ended Friday morning.

Transfer of TNI's territorial role could take years

Transfer of TNI's territorial role could take years The Indonesian Military, through its territorial affairs chief Agus Widjojo, revealed last Tuesday that it would gradually hand over its territorial function to local administrations and the National Police.

Tommy's poster at Soeharto's house

Tommy's poster at Soeharto's house JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta Police have been making diligent efforts to convince the public that they are really serious in hunting former president Soeharto's fugitive son Hutomo "Tommy" Mandala Putra, including pasting up posters bearing Tommy's photograph in the...

Fire victims submit to fate

Fire victims submit to fateBy Emannuele Annastashya JAKARTA (JP): For thousands of residents of West Pademangan subdistrict in North Jakarta, their dreams turned into nightmares on Friday night as fire engulfed their homes and all their possessions.

Studying or sightseeing?

Studying or sightseeing? It is not only the age of multi-dimensional crisis but also the age of indifference. While continuing to witness the hardships faced by the majority of Indonesian people, we still observe the indifference demonstrated by a number of thoughtless politicians.

UI's special funds prevent dropout

UI's special funds prevent dropout JAKARTA (JP): The University of Indonesia guarantees that none of its student will have to drop out because of financial problems, its rector Asman Boedisantoso R. stated on Saturday.

[b]RI shuttlers finish

RI shuttlers finish poorly in Manila meetMen's doubles title for RI from Manila

Swift asset sale critical for recovery

Swift asset sale critical for recoveryBy Vincent Lingga JAKARTA (JP): Minister for State Enterprises Laksamana Sukardi should embark immediately on a nation-wide public relations campaign to convince political leaders that disposing of the multi billion dollars of distressed assets currently...

KL energy giant favors purchase of RI coal mine

KL energy giant favors purchase of RI coal mine KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysia utilities giant Tenaga Nasional Bhd has said its plan to acquire a coal mine in Indonesia's Kalimantan on Borneo island is to protect against a sudden rise in coal prices.

Supermarket

Supermarket A supermarket is supposedly a convenient place to do shopping. A variety of goods, excellent service, ease of payment with no queues are a must for a good supermarket to survive in today's tight competition. As we all know, franchise supermarkets have already entered Indonesia's market.

Officials say APEC needs 'injection of dynamism'

Officials say APEC needs 'injection of dynamism' BEIJING (Reuters): Asia-Pacific countries called for an "injection of dynamism" into APEC on Friday to kick-start its stalled agenda to liberalize trade and investment throughout the region by 2020.

Checkpoint closed ahead of East Timor elections

Checkpoint closed ahead of East Timor elections JAKARTA (JP): Starting on Sunday, the checkpoint on the border between East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) province and East Timor will be closed for 10 days to avoid a possible inflow of refugees from the new state, which will hold its first constituent...

Illegal loggers beat students

Illegal loggers beat students BOJONEGORO, East Java: Five students were attacked by illegal loggers after they made a citizen's arrest of two men for stealing logs at the Jatirogo teak forest in Tuban on Friday, Antara reported on Saturday.

Rotating blackouts hit many parts of East Nusa Tenggara

Rotating blackouts hit many parts of East Nusa Tenggara KUPANG, East Nusa Tenggara (JP): A rotating blackout has been implemented in parts of the province since the middle of this month and is expected to continue until December.

Top aides join Mega in Singapore

Top aides join Mega in Singapore SINGAPORE (JP): Three top Cabinet ministers flew in on Sunday to join President Megawati Soekarnoputri here, underpinning the importance she attaches to Indonesia's relations with Singapore.

Fires breaks out in two places

Fires breaks out in two places JAKARTA (JP): Fires broke out separately in parts of East Jakarta and West Jakarta on Sunday, but no casualties were recorded, reports said.A mob reportedly set fire to several huts located on an open plot in Pulo Gebang subdistrict in Cakung, East Jakarta, at around...

Nonpolluting 'becak'

Nonpolluting 'becak' It is with dismay that I read recently of the war that has been declared against becak (pedicab) drivers in Jakarta. Surely the becak is the most inoffensive means of public transportation on the streets of Jakarta.

Window untuk article 4asset by Vincent Lingga

Window untuk article 4asset by Vincent LinggaInordinate nationalistic sentiments against foreign investors buying the assets will get the nation nowhere.Experiences in asset acquisition by foreigners in Thailand and South Korea ...

RP leader warns speculators

RP leader warns speculators SINGAPORE (AFP): Philippine President Gloria Arroyo on Friday warned currency speculators they will be charged with the crime of economic sabotage.Arroyo, on the first day of a three-day visit to Singapore, said central bank intervention was not a policy of her...

No laws to punish scalpers, say police, railway firm

No laws to punish scalpers, say police, railway firm JAKARTA (JP): It's an open secret that one can easily find a ticket scalper at Gambir railway station in Central Jakarta."Going to Bandung? Looking for a ticket?" said one scalper to The Jakarta Post in front a still-closed ticket counter with a...

Papuans wait impatiently for autonomy -- or freedom

Papuans wait impatiently for autonomy -- or freedomBy Ridwan M. Sijabat JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya (JP): A visit to urban areas in Irian Jaya, popularly now known as Papua, offers one of many scenes exposing the much arraigned stark difference among locals and migrants.

Gusmao urges parties to avoid violence, graft

Gusmao urges parties to avoid violence, graft DILI, East Timor (Agencies): A day after announcing that he will run for East Timor's presidency next year, freedom fighter Xanana Gusmao on Sunday urged all parties to respect the outcome of Thursday's election for a constituent assembly that will set...

Poor finish for RI shuttlers in Manila championships

Poor finish for RI shuttlers in Manila championships JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia only secured one title from the men's doubles' all-Indonesian final match despite sending two other finalists to the US$150,000 JVC Asian Badminton Championships, allowing Chinese shuttlers to win three titles on Sunday.

Samsung donates to W. Java PASI

Samsung donates to W. Java PASI JAKARTA (JP): West Java's Indonesian Amateur Athletics Association (PASI) received on Sunday a contribution worth Rp 10 million (US$1,150) from South Korean PT Samsung Electronics Indonesia (SEIN) to develop local athletes.

Military raid kills four rebels in restive Aceh

Military raid kills four rebels in restive Aceh BANDA ACEH, Aceh (JP): Just one day after the government vowed to launch a military operation to quell the separatist movement in the restive province of Aceh, the military (TNI) raided on Sunday morning what was believed to be a Free Aceh Movement...

Internal conflict threatens IBRA revenue target

Internal conflict threatens IBRA revenue target JAKARTA (JP): Drastic restructuring measures introduced by the new leadership of the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) to improve the agency's efficiency has left the agency mired in internal conflict, which analysts say could threaten its...

PDI-P fails to take action against members

PDI-P fails to take action against members JAKARTA (JP): A deputy chairman of the Indonesia Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan) has acknowledged the wasteful overseas trips taken by the party's members on the City Council but claimed the party had no power to take any action against them.

KL revises 'gender-biased' immigration rules

KL revises 'gender-biased' immigration rules KUALA LUMPUR (Agencies): Foreign husbands of Malaysians will be granted permanent resident status as part of the government's move to outlaw sexual discrimination, local media reported on Sunday.

Some tips for simple virus problems

Some tips for simple virus problemsBy Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): A good friend from Medan recently told me her ISP had warned her that she had a virus called W95/MTX@M in her outgoing e-mail.She was asking whether the ISP was really blocking her e-mail or whether it was just a demo.

Buton rises to fame with its pearls

Buton rises to fame with its pearlsBy Mappajarungi BUTON, Southeast Sulawesi (JP): The island of Buton -- located southeast of the province's capital of Kendari -- has been known as an asphalt producer for a long time.

New LoI not expected to boost rupiah

New LoI not expected to boost rupiah JAKARTA (JP): Emerging from the positive sentiment over the new government and its good start with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the rupiah's waning strength would unlikely find reprieve in Monday's expected completion of a new Letter of Intent (LoI)...

Thai premier to visit China

Thai premier to visit China BANGKOK (AP): Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra begins a three-day visit to China Monday, with topics ranging from satellites to drug trafficking on the agenda.Accompanied by several ministers and business executives, Thaksin will meet with Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji,...

Street tailors offer cheap, speedy services

Street tailors offer cheap, speedy servicesBy Multa Fidrus JAKARTA (JP): If you have just bought a brand new dress or shirt, only to find that it is a bit too long or too tight, don't worry -- you can have it fixed within minutes at a very low price if you take it to the Prumpung area in...

Diesel fuel crisis hits Central Java, Jakarta

Diesel fuel crisis hits Central Java, Jakarta JAKARTA (JP): A shortage in supplies of diesel fuel is being experienced again in parts of Java but state oil company Pertamina insisted on Saturday that the supply was sufficient for the next three weeks.

Asset sale critical for recovery

Asset sale critical for recoveryBy Vincent Lingga JAKARTA (JP): State Minister for State Enterprises Laksamana Sukardi should immediately embark on a nationwide public relations campaign to convince political leaders that disposing of the multibillion dollars of distressed assets currently...

Airline alliance warned to avoid unfair practices

Airline alliance warned to avoid unfair practices JAKARTA (JP): An antimonopoly watchdog has warned a planned new airline alliance to abide by the law and not overstep the boundaries of unfair business practices.Chairman of the Business Competition Supervisory Commission (KPPU) M.

Wither Indonesian tourism?

Wither Indonesian tourism? Saving Indonesia's tourist industryBy Imam Syafii JAKARTA (JP): With the appointment of Indonesia's new president and vice president, followed by the installment of the Gotong Royong Cabinet, the country's tourist industry hopes the new government will bring political...

ASEAN photo expo at Pasarraya

ASEAN photo expo at Pasarraya JAKARTA (JP): The ASEAN Secretariat is organizing a photo exhibition from Aug. 25 through Sept. 3 on the ninth floor of the Pasarraya Grande department store in Blok M, South Jakarta.

Persija wins first match in Brunei

Persija wins first match in Brunei JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta's Persija soccer team won its first match at the 2001 Brunei Invitational League, defeating Vietnam's Song Lam Ngae An 2-1 on Friday at Bandar Seri Begawan's Sultan Bolkiah Stadium.

616 HIV/AIDS cases in Irian Jaya

616 HIV/AIDS cases in Irian Jaya JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: A total of 616 cases of HIV/AIDS have been recorded in Irian Jaya in 12 different regencies and two municipalities, a local health official said here on Sunday.

Ananda grabs title at Croatian F3

Ananda grabs title at Croatian F3 JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian Formula 3 driver Ananda Mikola marked his racing comeback by clinching the Croatian Grobnik title after being forced to abandon his Formula 3000 career due to financial constraints.

RP to harness typhoons as energy source

RP to harness typhoons as energy source SINGAPORE (AFP): The Philippines on Saturday asked investors to help the country harness nature's destructive forces -- volcanoes and typhoons -- as energy sources.