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Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Sukarno exhibition extended
                Sukarno exhibition extended JAKARTA (JP): The huge number of visitors at the Sukarno art collection exhibition has forced the organizers to extend the event by one month to Oct. 15.A release from the organizers said the number of visitors had reached 150,000 since the opening on Aug.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            RP rejects image as haven for terrorists
                RP rejects image as haven for terrorists MANILA (AFP): The Philippines on Wednesday bristled at its portrayal in the Western press as a haven for international terrorists with links to Osama bin Laden, the main suspect in last week's terror attacks in the United States.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            President, House urged to disarm National Police
                President, House urged to disarm National Police JAKARTA (JP): Army Chief of Staff Gen. Endriartono Sutarto has called on President Megawati Soekarnoputri and the House of Representatives to disarm the National Police in enforcing the law and maintaining security.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Prajogo appears for questioning
                Prajogo appears for questioning JAKARTA (JP): Tycoon Prajogo Pangestu, a suspect in a graft case, at last appeared at the Attorney General's Office for questioning on Wednesday, three months after he was first summoned.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            President, House urged to disarm National Police
                President, House urged to disarm National Police JAKARTA (JP): Army Chief of Staff Gen. Endriartono Sutarto has called on President Megawati Soekarnoputri and the House of Representatives to disarm the National Police in enforcing the law and maintaining security.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Medan in short of gas
                Medan in short of gas MEDAN, North Sumatra: Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) shortages have forced six factories in the Medan Industrial Estate to stop operation, a local official said on Wednesday.LPG consumption in the industrial estate is estimated at six million cubic feet a day, but the supply...            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Pedicab drivers upset over forgotten promise of jobs
                Pedicab drivers upset over forgotten promise of jobs JAKARTA (JP): Dozens of becak (three-wheeled pedicab) drivers staged a protest at the city council on Wednesday, claiming that Governor Sutiyoso had earlier promised to provide them with jobs."Until now, Sutiyoso's promise has not been fulfilled.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            The website address of IBRA's Oversight Committee's (OC) is not
                The website address of IBRA's Oversight Committee's (OC) is not www.oc.bppn.co.id, as stated in the news story published on Tuesday, but www.oc.bppn.go.id. We apologize for the mistake Editor            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Tasikmalaya still tense after riot
                Tasikmalaya still tense after riot TASIKMALAYA, West Java (JP): The situation in the village of Cipatujah, Tasikmalaya regency in West Java was still tense after communal rioting in which 23 houses and two churches were destroyed and set ablaze on Monday. No fatalities were reported.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            JP/ /
                JP/ /Deposit Rate Sept. 19 Bank 1 month 3 months 6 months 12months last updated Mandiri 12.50/5.50 12.50/5.50 12.75/5.50 12.75/5.50 14/08/01 BCA 13.50/4.00 13.50/4.00 13.50/4.00 13.50/4.00 02/07/01 Danamon 14.00/6.00 14.00/6.00 14.00/6.10 14.00/6.10 03/09/01 BII 17.35/6.04 17.66/6.10 17.38/6.18 17.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Arroyo visits U.S. Embassy
                Arroyo visits U.S. Embassy MANILA (DPA): Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo on Wednesday visited the United States Embassy to personally express her sympathy to the thousands of victims in last week's terrorist attacks on New York and Washington.Arroyo met with U.S.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Gas pipeline deal delayed to 2002: PGN
                Gas pipeline deal delayed to 2002: PGN SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Selection of a new stakeholder in a natural gas pipeline linking Singapore and Sumatra, Indonesia, from more than a dozen contenders has been delayed to February 2002 - or just barely in time for construction of the pipeline to begin in...            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Riot
                Riot Tasikmalaya still tense following communal riot. Page 2 Heroin Woman tried for alleged attempt to smuggle in heroin. Page 3 Soccer Lucky breaks give Juventus, Manchester United late wins. Page 7Bali Balinese artists help children to be happy.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Tasik Malaya still tense after riot
                Tasik Malaya still tense after riot TASIK MALAYA, West Java (JP): The situation in the village of Cipatujah in Tasikmalaya town in West Java was still tense after a communal rioting in which 23 houses and two churches were destroyed and set ablaze on Monday. No fatalities were reported.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            BCA re-tender to start next week
                BCA re-tender to start next week JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) expects to start the retender process for a 51 percent stake in Bank Central Asia (BCA) by early next week, according to a senior official at the agency.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            'Officer has history of domestic violence'
                'Officer has history of domestic violence' JAKARTA (JP): A domestic help supplier revealed on Wednesday that the mid-ranking naval officer whose maid committed suicide in his house earlier this month had employed seven maids from the agency within less than one year.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            BCA retender to start next week
                BCA retender to start next week JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) expects to start the retender process for a 51 percent stake in Bank Central Asia (BCA) by early next week, according to a senior official at the agency.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            1. Bank (3x15)
                1. Bank (3x15) Recapped bank NPLs improve to 15%: IBRA 2. Custom (3x12) 2002 customs earnings hard to meet: Official 3. Timah (2x30) Timah expects big losses in 2002 due to low price, illegal mining 4. Export (2x18) 2001 export target hard to meet: BPEN 5.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            20 Western teams to face 13 from Asia
                20 Western teams to face 13 from Asia KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Twenty teams from Europe and the Americas have confirmed their entries in the Nations Cup at Royal Selangor Golf Club here next week, the Asian PGA announced Wednesday.They will face 13 nations from Asia from Sept.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Woman tried for alleged attempt of smuggling heroin
                Woman tried for alleged attempt of smuggling heroin TANGERANG (JP): The Tangerang District Court began on Wednesday the hearing of a drugs case involving an Indonesian woman who is alleged to have attempted to smuggle one kilogram of heroin into the country from Thailand in June.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Students' trial turns chaotic
                Students' trial turns chaotic JAKARTA (JP): The trial of two student activists in South Jakarta District Court turned chaotic as the defendants and their lawyers walked out after the presiding judge banned the students' supporters from entering the tightly guarded courtroom.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Where to go in Bali:
                Where to go in Bali:Exhibitions* Painting Dua Sama Sisi by I Made Mahendra Mangku and I Made Galung Wiratmaja, Galeri Sembilan, Jl Anak Agung Gede Rai, Lodtunduh, Ubud, until Oct. 8. * Tantric Symbol by Peter Dittmar, Ganesha Gallery, Four Seasons Resort, Jimbaran (Phone: 0361 701010), 12 p.m.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            China still to buy 30 planes
                China still to buy 30 planes BEIJING (Reuters): China plans to go ahead with its planned purchase of 30 Boeing 737 aircraft although the signing of the deal had been delayed by the attacks on the United States, a government official said on Wednesday.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Asian Currencies Mixed Late; Market Awaits Word On Bin Laden
                Asian Currencies Mixed Late; Market Awaits Word On Bin Laden SINGAPORE (agencies): Asian currencies were mixed against the dollar Wednesday as investors digested the latest developments in the U.S. effort to force the extradition of suspected terrorist Osama Bin Laden.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Not business as usual
                Not business as usual The Indonesian government and the House of Representatives would only be deluding themselves if they thought the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the heart of the United States' financial industry would not affect the U.S.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Tragedy of all nations
                Tragedy of all nations It has been said that a picture paints a thousand words. The Jakarta Post is to be congratulated for publishing one such picture on the front page of its Sept. 15 edition, showing a group of Indonesian Muslim women mourning the tragic events in New York, Washington and...            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Govt pledges to go for debt-for-nature scheme
                Govt pledges to go for debt-for-nature scheme JAKARTA (JP): The government has vowed to pursue a debt-for- nature-and-development swap with foreign creditors to ease pressure on the state budget from debt-servicing and to benefit the environment.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Search gets underway for bin Laden in RI
                Search gets underway for bin Laden in RI PURWOKERTO, Central Java (JP): The Banyumas Police have formed a special team to search for Osama bin Laden, the suspected mastermind behind the terror strikes on the United States, who is reportedly in Indonesia.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Disarm police: Army chief
                Disarm police: Army chief JAKARTA (JP): Army Chief of Staff Gen. Endriartono Sutarto has called on President Megawati Soekarnoputri and the House of Representatives to disarm the National Police in enforcing the law and maintaining security.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Transgenic cotton project to be reviewed
                Transgenic cotton project to be reviewed MAKASSAR, South Sulawesi (JP): South Sulawesi governor HZB Palaguna said cessation of the genetically modified cotton project on a total of 4,462 hectares of land in seven regencies in the province was likely should the project hurt local farmers.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Thai princess gets honorary degree
                Thai princess gets honorary degree TOKYO (DPA): Tokyo's Gakushuin University conferred an honorary doctorate on Thailand's royal Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn on Wednesday, school officials said.The princess, a graduate of Bangkok's Chulalongkorn University, which has an agreement with Gakushuin...            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Jakarta graves left left for dead
                Jakarta graves left left for deadBy Annastashya Emmanuelle JAKARTA (JP): For many Jakartans "dead and buried" literally means being forgotten, as nearly half the graves in the city are reportedly neglected.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Passports of crime suspects withdrawn
                Passports of crime suspects withdrawn JAKARTA (JP): The directorate general of immigration has withdrawn the passports of two prominent businessmen who have been declared suspects in a graft case and banned from overseas travel.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Asian countries nervous over China's WTO entry
                Asian countries nervous over China's WTO entry SINGAPORE (AFP): As the global community welcomes China's entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO), regional policymakers are nervously assessing how to cope with the Asian giant's irreversible economic ascendency.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Army chief says Madiun victims shot by police
                Army chief says Madiun victims shot by police JAKARTA (JP): Four days after a fierce clash between members of the police and the military took the lives of three civilians in the East Java town of Madiun, a lead as to who pulled the trigger has yet to emerge.Army Chief of Staff Gen.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            'Lack of vision leads to RI decline'
                'Lack of vision leads to RI decline' JAKARTA (JP): Failure to keep focused on the vision has resulted in Indonesia's declining performance in the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games, which saw its contingent finish third for the second straight time at the just concluded event in Kuala Lumpur, a sports...            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Amien meets PM Howard
                Amien meets PM Howard CANBERRA (ANTARA): People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) Chairman Amien Rais, who is on a two-day visit to Australia beginning Wednesday, met with Australian Prime Minister John Howard here Wednesday.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Syahril denies responsibility
                Syahril denies responsibility JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia Governor Syahril Sabirin told the court here on Wednesday that he was not responsible for the disbursement of Rp 904 billion (US$100 million) in Bank Indonesia's liquidity support funds (BLBI) to Bank Bali in 1999.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            RP's largest privatization plan ready by next month
                RP's largest privatization plan ready by next month by anoname MANILA (AFP): A US$5 billion plan to privatize the Philippines' debt-ridden state power producer should be ready for signing by President Gloria Arroyo next month, Energy Secretary Vince Perez said Wednesday.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Counter intelligence bolstered following U.S. fears
                Counter intelligence bolstered following U.S. fears Further signs of a new breed of terrorism have been linked to last Tuesday's attack on America. The Jakarta Post's reporter Tiarma Siboro talked to former defense attache at the Indonesian Embassy in the United States (1997-1998) Maj.Gen.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Students' trial turns chaotic
                Students' trial turns chaotic JAKARTA (JP): The trial of two student activists in South Jakarta District Court turned chaotic as the defendants and their lawyers walked out after the presiding judge banned the students' supporters from entering the tightly guarded courtroom.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Watch out for the neighbors
                Watch out for the neighbors SINGAPORE: From the thicket of recent writings on transnational terrorism, one paper is prominent for its postulation about the involvement of a strand of radical Islam in the world's ethno-religious hot spots.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Tasikmalaya still tense after riot
                Tasikmalaya still tense after riot TASIKMALAYA, West Java (JP): The situation in the village of Cipatujah, Tasikmalaya regency in West Java was still tense after communal rioting in which 23 houses and two churches were destroyed and set ablaze on Monday. No fatalities were reported.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Discovery of check only the tip of the iceberg: Analysts
                Discovery of check only the tip of the iceberg: Analysts JAKARTA (JP): The cheque found in the legislature's office building, which is suspected of having been intended as a bribe for a legislator, is only one small sample that has come to light of a much bigger web of corruption involving...            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Mega's visit to U.S. timely
                Mega's visit to U.S. timely There was indeed, at first, some hesitation among senior Indonesian government officials whether or not to accept the American presidential invitation. The economic value of the visit seems to have more significance than the political aspect, so the go-ahead signal was...            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Tasikmalaya still tense following communal riot
                Tasikmalaya still tense following communal riot TASIKMALAYA, West Java (JP): The situation in the village of Cipatujah, Tasikmalaya regency in West Java was still tense after communal rioting in which 23 houses and two churches were destroyed and set ablaze on Monday. No fatalities were reported.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Catastrophe or curse?
                Catastrophe or curse?From Koran TempoTerrorists attacks on the twin towers of the World Trade Center and the United States (U.S.) defense ministry building, the Pentagon, have really stunned the world. These might be the worst terrorist attacks that have ever been dealt the U.S.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Police capture burglars
                Police capture burglars BOGOR (JP): Three out of seven burglars who robbed four Arabs, after tying them up at a house in the village of Teladan, Cisaru district last Thursday, have been captured by police.The suspects were arrested on Monday.The other suspects are still at large.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            No longer business as usual
                No longer business as usual The Indonesian government and the House of Representatives would only be deluding themselves if they thought the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the heart of the United States' financial industry would not adversely affect the U.S.            
        Thu, 20 Sep 2001
            Clerics warn U.S. against retaliation
                Clerics warn U.S. against retaliation MAKASSAR, South Sulawesi: Leaders of five religions called on the U.S. on Wednesday to refrain from taking excessive retaliatory measures against states it suspected of backing last week's terrorist attacks on America.