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Ten people killed in JSX blast

Ten people killed in JSX blast JAKARTA (JP): A powerful blast rocked the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) building here on Wednesday afternoon, killing at least 10 people and injuring dozens.The dead, mostly drivers, were brought up one-by-one about four hours after the 3:17 p.m.

Asian ministers differ on support for WTO round

Asian ministers differ on support for WTO round MELBOURNE (AFX-ASIA): Senior Asian trade ministers attending the World Economic Forum's Asia Pacific summit in Melbourne have given their broad support for a new round of WTO trade negotiations, although opinion significantly differed as to the timing...

Sjahril granted five-day leave

Sjahril granted five-day leave JAKARTA (JP): Suspended Bank Indonesia (Central Bank) governor Sjahril Sabirin left on Wednesday for his hometown in West Sumatra after securing permission from the Attorney General's Office to leave his place of detention for five days, an official said.

Kontras releases sketch of KPA kidnapping suspect

Kontras releases sketch of KPA kidnapping suspect JAKARTA (JP): The Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (Kontras) will disseminate a sketch of a man it believes was an accomplice in the alleged abduction of four activists of the Agrarian Reform Consortium (KPA) last month.

Indonesia rated most corrupt country in Asia

Indonesia rated most corrupt country in Asia JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia remains one of the most corrupt countries in the world, and certainly the most corrupt in Asia, according to Transparency International (TI) organization.

East and West in Timor borderline

East and West in Timor borderline NEW DELHI: Life in East Timor is an enduring catastrophe. Roughly 80,000 homes were destroyed in the violence unleashed by pro-Jakarta militias, backed by the Indonesian Army, last year, very few of which have been rebuilt.

RI hesitant to summon U.S. envoy

RI hesitant to summon U.S. envoyBy Irawan Abidin JAKARTA (JP): Many observers have found it hard to understand why the Ministry of Foreign Affairs hesitated for so long before announcing that it had decided to summon the United States envoy to clarify statements attributed to him, that had the...

RI confident of meeting new oil quota

RI confident of meeting new oil quota JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Purnomo Yusgiantoro expressed optimism that Indonesia would be able to boost crude oil production by 41,000 barrels per day (bpd) to meet the new oil production quota.

Five killed, two hurt in two days of violence in Aceh

Five killed, two hurt in two days of violence in Aceh BANDA ACEH, Aceh: At least five people were killed in two days of sporadic attacks in the province which included the bombing of the Aceh deputy police chief's residence.

Banks 'continue to show positive results'

Banks 'continue to show positive results' JAKARTA (JP): The country's 150 commercial banks continued to demonstrate a healthy performance in July with most of their interest margins showing positive growth, according to Bank Indonesia's report.

Philippine govt holds off military action on rebels

Philippine govt holds off military action on rebels MANILA (Reuters): The Philippine government backed away from military action against Muslim rebels and said on Wednesday it was still clinging to hopes negotiations would succeed in freeing 19 hostages, six of them foreigners.

Witnesses give grim accounts of JSX blast

Witnesses give grim accounts of JSX blast JAKARTA (JP): Employees from some of the companies located in the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) building described the harrowing moments following the powerful explosion that rocked the building on Wednesday afternoon.

White pepper prices take tumble

White pepper prices take tumble SINGAPORE (Bloomberg): White pepper prices have slumped 20 percent in five weeks in Indonesia, the world's No.2 producer, on declining purchases by the U.S., the world's largest buyer, the Financial Times said, citing unnamed officials of the Indian Pepper & Spice...

TV today

TV todayTVRI 5:30 a.m. Religious Teachings 6:00 News 8:00 Children's Program 9:00 Interval 1:15 p.m. Women Soccer (live) 3:45 Men Soccer (live) 6:00 Music 6:30 Religious Teachings 7:00 Evening News 7:30 TV Drama 8:00 Sports 9:00 News 9:30 Film: Home Front 10:30 NewsProgram 2 5:30 p.m.

Students ask for death probe

Students ask for death probe BOGOR (JP): Some 500 high school students marched on Wednesday to the City Council building demanding the completion of the investigation into the death of their classmate, Dede Sulaeman, who was killed in an attack on Monday.

Games separate Yayuk from her son

Games separate Yayuk from her son SYDNEY (AFP): Yayuk Basuki will miss her son's first birthday to represent Indonesia in the Olympic tennis tournament but it is a sacrifice she has made willingly in the name of her country and with the hope of giving Asian tennis a much-needed boost.

Free e-mail for RI Olympic team

Free e-mail for RI Olympic team JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian athletes competing in the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games will get free personalized e-mail addresses from e-mail service provider Boleh Net (www.bolehmail.com) to allow them communicate with fans, friends and family.

Balinese traditional Arja opera cheers Jakartans

Balinese traditional Arja opera cheers JakartansBy Tuti Gintini JAKARTA (JP): Bali is noted for its natural beauty and traditional sendratari (dance-drama).The island of the gods is also the birthplace of a unique opera.

Let us not have a blind Southeast Asia region

Let us not have a blind Southeast Asia regionBy Vorapun Srivoranart BANGKOK: During a recent visit to Thailand, South African Deputy Foreign Minister Aziz Pahad shared his country's experience in national reconciliation, offering a relevant lesson to Southeast Asia in transition.

Freeport's conflict of interest

Freeport's conflict of interest Recently, PT Freeport Indonesia signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with local Irianese. Later on Aug. 22, 2000, U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia Robert S. Gelbard responding to an article in The Jakarta Post dated Aug. 16, 2000 -- U.S.

APEC economies urged to focus on trade facilitation

APEC economies urged to focus on trade facilitation SINGAPORE (AFP): Singapore on Wednesday urged Asia-Pacific economies to shift the focus from tariff reduction to the simplification and harmonization of cumbersome procedures to enhance trade flows.

Stock quotations on JSX

Stock quotations on JSXStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Sept. 13, 2000: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ----------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 720 0 332,500 Adindo Foresta Indonesia 225 -15 157,500 Alakasa Industrindo 695 0 0 Alfa...

Netheads to get their own show on ANteve

Netheads to get their own show on ANteve JAKARTA (JP): Private TV station Anteve in cooperation with Onklik.com and computer distributor PT Acer Indonesia has announced a new Sunday evening show dedicated to all things Internet.

PSSI says Nandar still head coach

PSSI says Nandar still head coach JAKARTA (JP): The Soccer Association of Indonesia (PSSI) ended the controversy over a possible replacement of the national team coach, announcing on Wednesday that Nandar Iskandar would continue coaching the team for the 2000 Asian Cup in Lebanon and the Tiger Cup...

Mahaka and IM Texmaco eye league's third series

Mahaka and IM Texmaco eye league's third series JAKARTA (JP): Defending champion Mahaka Satria Muda aims to avenge favorite Indonesia Muda (IM) Texmaco in the 2000 Nuvo Kobatama national basketball league's third series.

Governor uninformed about fuel subsidies

Governor uninformed about fuel subsidies JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso is in the dark about the government's plan to provide cash to the city's poor to protect them from the effects of fuel price hikes due in two weeks.

Ex-Texmaco workers seek council support

Ex-Texmaco workers seek council support BANDUNG, West Java: After five months of unsuccessful lobbying at the House of Representatives and the Ministry of Manpower, workers at the textile manufacturer Texmaco's plants in Subang sought support for a wage hike from the West Java Provincial Council.

They could holiday anywhere; they chose Bali

They could holiday anywhere; they chose BaliBy Rob Goodfellow DENPASAR, Bali (JP): Stephanie Picald, Celine Dautias and Bruno Bertrand are from Provence in the south of France. David and Kelly Raitt are from Redwood country, northern California.

Indonesian Navy and Marine Corps to be reorganized

Indonesian Navy and Marine Corps to be reorganized JAKARTA (JP): Marine Corps chief Maj. Gen. Harry Triono confirmed on Wednesday the plan to reorganize the Indonesian Navy and the Marine Corps to improve their performances.

2 nabbed in connection with FPI shooting

2 nabbed in connection with FPI shooting JAKARTA (JP): Police detectives from Central Jakarta arrested two men believed to have shot dead a senior figure of the Islam Defenders Front (FPI) here about seven weeks ago.

Australian businessman surrenders to police

Australian businessman surrenders to police SURABAYA (JP): After six hours of negotiations with police, Peter Negal, a 60-year-old Australian businessman who refused to talk to officers over an alleged swindle on Tuesday, surrendered to police on Wednesday.South Surabaya Police Sr. Supt.

KONI given greater authority over sports

KONI given greater authority over sports JAKARTA (JP): The National Sports Council (KONI) has greater authority to formulate policies on competitive sports development as a result of the dissolution of the state ministry of youth affairs and sports last month.

Where to go in Bali:

Where to go in Bali:Exhibitions * Photo Exhibition Borneo: Air Mata Api, Borneo, Tears of Fire by Rama Surya at Komaneka Fine Art Gallery, Monkey forest, Ubud, Gianyar, Bali (Phone: 0361 976090), through Oct. 14. * Painting Exhibition: Kebiar Seni VI Bibit, at Museum Puri Lukisan, Jl.

RI's sea transportation needs improvement: Expert

RI's sea transportation needs improvement: Expert BANDUNG (JP): Sea transportation in Indonesia is less popular than ground or air transportation despite the fact that the archipelagic country has more than 13,000 islands, an expert says.Ofyar Z.

Sahetapy speaks out on Supreme Court candidates

Sahetapy speaks out on Supreme Court candidates JAKARTA (JP): Amid growing criticism of the incumbent justices of the Supreme Court, chairman of the National Commission on Law J.E. Sahetappy urged President Abdurrahman Wahid on Wednesday to choose between two senior justices for the top post in the...

$9.5m worth of orders booked during TIME expo

$9.5m worth of orders booked during TIME expo JAKARTA (JP): Participants at the annual Tourism Indonesia Mart & Expo (TIME) 2000, which ended on Wednesday, booked orders worth about US$9.5 million.The event steering committee chairperson Meity Robot said the transaction figures represented an...

State power firm eyes listing in New York

State power firm eyes listing in New York JAKARTA (JP): Power producer PT PNJB I, a subsidiary of state- owned PT PLN, plans to list its shares on the New York Stock Exchange by 2002, the company's corporate secretary said on Wednesday.

Hindu epics in the spotlight in Bali

Hindu epics in the spotlight in BaliBy I Wayan Juniarta JIMBARAN, Bali (JP): Dozens of literary scholars from at least 12 countries are holding an international conference and festival on the ancient Hindu epics the Ramayana and Mahabharata.The three-day meet, starting from Sept.

End of an era for Yogyakarta's 'blangkon'

End of an era for Yogyakarta's 'blangkon'By Simon Sudarman YOGYAKARTA (JP): The golden age of the traditional Javanese men's cap made out of batik fabric, which is locally known as blangkon, has almost faded away.

Art auction on Thursday

Art auction on Thursday JAKARTA (JP): As part of an effort to raise funds, The Kasih Mulia Foundation will hold an auction of the works of noted local artist Srihadi Soedarsono and Netherlands artist Arie Smit, at Wisma GKBI on Jl. Sudirman in Central Jakarta, on Thursday.

Kohirman, Sudirman arrested for fraud

Kohirman, Sudirman arrested for fraud PADANG, West Sumatra (JP): Local police arrested on Monday Pasaman Regency Council Speaker Kohirman and councillor Sudirman from Commission A on government affairs over the alleged fraud of documents.

Malaysian palm oil closes at new low

Malaysian palm oil closes at new low KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Malaysian palm oil futures closed at their lowest in over 13 months as players liquidated positions due to worries about sales following Indonesia's decision to cut export taxes.

'Golden Land' in Thailand

'Golden Land' in Thailand BANGKOK (DPA): A treasure-trove of 2,000 year-old artifacts recently discovered in Thailand's western province of Kanchanaburi suggest that the border province could have been the center of the "Golden Land" civilization, a news report said on Wednesday.

Asian currencies down late, Thai baht hits 12-month low

Asian currencies down late, Thai baht hits 12-month low SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Asian currencies wilted late Wednesday on persisting regional political anxieties, the dollar's gains versus the Japanese yen and concerns over lofty oil prices, dealers said.

VA to fly direct to Tokyo

VA to fly direct to Tokyo HANOI (AFP): The state-run Vietnam Airlines will open direct flights to Tokyo in Japan in November, a Vietnam Airlines official said Wednesday.The new route from Ho Chi Minh City to Tokyo and vice versa is expected to serve four times a week, the official said.

Postpone Sampang regent's inauguration: President

Postpone Sampang regent's inauguration: President JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid ordered East Java Governor Imam Utomo on Wednesday to postpone the inauguration of reelected Sampang regent Fadhilah Budiono, suggesting an investigation be conducted into the official.

Doctors to decide if Soeharto is fit to attend court

Doctors to decide if Soeharto is fit to attend court JAKARTA (JP): Defense lawyer Muhammad Assegaf said on Wednesday whether former president Soeharto attended his court session at the Ministry of Agriculture on Thursday depended completely on the latest medical examination of the former ruler.

Govt to fix forestry rulings

Govt to fix forestry rulings JAKARTA (JP): The government is revising more than 3,000 forestry regulations which it says are ineffective because they do not stipulate clear sanctions for those who violate them, Antara reported on Tuesday.

Besieged by giants

Besieged by giants Fears, expressed by various parties in the past, that Indonesia would soon be swallowed up by giants (from other countries) unless Indonesians prepared themselves properly for the approaching tide of globalization seems at present close to becoming reality.

Gus Dur to open Gapensi congress

Gus Dur to open Gapensi congress SEMARANG, Central Java: President Abdurrahman Wahid is scheduled to open the 10th National Conference of the Indonesian Builders Association (Gapensi) here, which is scheduled to run from Sept. 16 until Sept. 20, an official said on Wednesday.