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Counting your days with biorhythms

Counting your days with biorhythmsBy Lim Tri Santosa JAKARTA (JP): Do you believe in destiny? Liam Neeson as Jean Valjean in Les Miserables said one day more, another day, another destiny. The movie is great, not only because of the actors; if you understand the vision of Victor Hugo, you are going...

Strange attraction of the supernatural

Strange attraction of the supernatural Many of us are believers in supernatural phenomena even though they defy all rational and scientific explanations. Tales abound of possession, hexes and special amulets to make desires, both good and evil, come true.

A look at smallest primates at Tangkoko

A look at smallest primates at Tangkoko The following articles on this page were made possible through the courtesy of the Hotel Santika Manado, Bouraq Airlines and Manado-based Maya Express travel agency.

35 arrested for brawling

35 arrested for brawling MAKASSAR, South Sulawesi (JP): Local police here arrested on Saturday 35 students from two schools of the Makassar State University for brawling.Two students were seriously wounded in the brawl.

That old black magic could hurt you

That old black magic could hurt youBy I. Christianto JAKARTA (JP): Does it only happen in the movies, especially local low-budget flicks dealing with the supernatural?For instance, an egg flies through the air, entering a house and exploding like a bomb, killing everybody around.

Do we need magic to solve the crisis?

Do we need magic to solve the crisis? JAKARTA (JP): A "provocative" photo is making the rounds of the Internet. The picture shows the country's number one man, Abdurrahman "Gus Dur" Wahid, wearing a casual shirt and shorts, sitting relaxedly.

Gus Dur agrees to Aceh humanitarian pause extension

Gus Dur agrees to Aceh humanitarian pause extension JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid has chosen temporarily to extend the expired three-month humanitarian pause in Aceh pending further negotiations between the government and the separatist Free Aceh Movement (GAM), a minister announced on...

Indonesian young chess team shines in Merdeka Cup tourney

Indonesian young chess team shines in Merdeka Cup tourney JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's future chess stars are proving they can match the region's best talent at the Merdeka Cup international tournament in Kuala Lumpur now underway.

Is the supernatural for real?

Is the supernatural for real? JAKARTA (JP): It's a hard question to ask, and one likely to be met with either a troubled look or one of skepticism. People talk about how they put the supernatural in perspective, and whether they are one of the believers in "another world".

Chinese-Indonesian association

Chinese-Indonesian associationFrom Suara KaryaRecently I read an article in an Indonesian newspaper about the Chinese-Indonesian Social Association (PSMTI) cooperating with local firm PT Rully Nawatri to promote a business book titled Successful Businessmen Information -- Importers and Exporters...

A trip to Tomohon, Tondano highlands

A trip to Tomohon, Tondano highlands TONGKAINA, Molas, North Sulawesi (JP): In addition to its long coastal lines, Sulawesi is hilly and mountainous, hence its peculiar shape; some say it looks like a disheveled starfish. It also has 17 volcanoes, 13 of which are active.

Tropical paradise on the tip of Sulawesi

Tropical paradise on the tip of Sulawesi TONGKAINA, Molas, North Sulawesi (JP): If work stress burns you up consider taking a break in a place where you can hear the voices of nature.North Sulawesi province offers sea and mountain lovers many places of interests.

Guess What? Dwiki Dharmawan

Guess What? Dwiki Dharmawan Well-known jazz musician Dwiki Dharmawan of the band Krakatau is trying his luck in the virtual world. With some friends, he is working to set up a new website for music, art and culture. IndonesianArt.Net is scheduled to be launched in November.

A day with herbal medicine vendor 'Ibu' Slamet

A day with herbal medicine vendor 'Ibu' Slamet Ibu Slamet, 55, was born in the ancient Central Java city of Surakarta (Solo). A jamu (traditional herbal medicine) seller all her life, she moved to Jakarta when she was 16.

Dowes 'susuk' work like a charm for some?

Dowes 'susuk' work like a charm for some?By Emmy Fitri JAKARTA (JP): Nobody's perfect, we are told, but some of us will do almost anything to prove the saying wrong.Almost anything goes in the pursuit of being a flawless human being, at least from the outside.

Give traditional culture ample space: Sultan

Give traditional culture ample space: Sultan JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia should make space for both traditional and modern cultures to prevent it losing humanitarian values, Yogyakarta Governor Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono X said on Saturday.

Much-maligned Kwik finally answering his critics

Much-maligned Kwik finally answering his criticsBy Bruce Emond JAKARTA (JP): It is clear that former coordinating minister for economics, trade and industry Kwik Kian Gie wants to set the record straight.

Exploring the wealth of the sea beneth Bunaken

Exploring the wealth of the sea beneth Bunaken TONGKAINA, Molas, North Sulawesi (JP): It was early in the morning and the sun was bright. Members of our group thronged the Thalassa diving center at the Hotel Santika Manado before we set off for nearby Siladen and Bunaken islands.

Peggy lacks leisure time

Peggy lacks leisure time JAKARTA (JP): If settling into white sand on a virgin beach is your particular slice of heaven, you'd be in good company with actress and singing sensation Peggy Melati Sukma. That's what the svelte actress and chanteuse would be doing at this moment, were it not for the...

Illegal fee

Illegal fee As a regular visitor to Indonesia and other countries, I sometimes use my credit card to obtain some cash money. I have done it in different places around the world and have never encountered any problems with it.

Govt advised to adopt fixed exchange rate system

Govt advised to adopt fixed exchange rate system JAKARTA (JP): Nobel prizewinning economist Robert Mundell has advised the government to reintroduce a fixed exchange rate system for the rupiah within two years in a bid to achieve sustainable economic recovery.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Sept. 1, 2000: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 580 0 0 Adindo Foresta Indonesia 255 5 257,000 Alakasa Industrindo 815 0 0 Alfa Retailindo 885 35...

Alleged credit card thief arrested

Alleged credit card thief arrested DENPASAR, Bali: Police arrested a man on Thursday for attempting to use a stolen credit card.Siafiq Idris, 28, was arrested after attempting to use a stolen American Express card to purchase a VCD player at Alfa, one of Denpasar's largest supermarkets.

Officers reminded of public order detention

Officers reminded of public order detention JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso said on Friday that people picked up in raids should be immediately released if they are not found guilty of violating city public order.Several operations by public order officials from July 14 to Sept.

BPS reports improvement in key economic indicators

BPS reports improvement in key economic indicators JAKARTA (JP): The Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) reported on Friday another improvement in the country's economy, with most of its key indicators showing promising trends.Exports in July grew to another record high of US$5.35 billion from $5.

'Missing' activists give testimonies

'Missing' activists give testimonies JAKARTA (JP): After taking five days rest, four agrarian activists, who claim to have been abducted for two weeks, finally made their public appearances on Friday and gave their testimonies about the kidnapping.

Residents protest regent's election

Residents protest regent's election PADANG, West Sumatra: The town of Sijunjung, some 200 kilometers southeast of Padang, came to a standstill on Friday when approximately 3,000 people staged a protest over the election of a new regent.

Taxi fares yet to be increased: Sutiyoso

Taxi fares yet to be increased: Sutiyoso JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso ordered the Organization of Land Transportation Owners (Organda) on Friday to take action against any taxi operators found charging new taxi fares, as an official announcement for the fare hike has not been issued yet.

Delays plague opening of futures exhange

Delays plague opening of futures exhange JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta Futures Exchange (JFX) has again failed to commence trading as the Commodities Exchange Supervisory Board (Bapepti) has delayed the issuance of its operational license.

Jakarta, Rotterdam sign agreement

Jakarta, Rotterdam sign agreement JAKARTA (JP): Visiting Rotterdam Mayor Ivo W. Opstelten and Governor Sutiyoso have signed an accord covering three main areas to maintain their sister-city agreement.Witnessed by Dutch Ambassador S.

Gus Dur brushes off talk about his life

Gus Dur brushes off talk about his life JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid insisted on Friday he would ignore the rumors about his personal life and let people make their own judgments.Without specifically mentioning reports about a past alleged extramarital affair with housewife Aryanti...

EGP letter an attempt to topple President: NU

EGP letter an attempt to topple President: NU JAKARTA (JP): Nahdlatul Ulama officials refuted on Friday allegations the organization had been promised US$5 million by suspects in the Bank Bali scandal to mute the case.

Japan gives grant to seven organizations

Japan gives grant to seven organizations JAKARTA (JP): Japan agreed on Friday to extend a total of Rp 2.4 billion (US$287,753) in grants to seven grassroots organizations in Indonesia.Japan Ambassador to Indonesia Takao Kawakami, who signed the contracts with representatives of the organizations at...

Indonesia urges UNTAET to form E. Timor joint border committee

Indonesia urges UNTAET to form E. Timor joint border committee JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia is urging the United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET) to sign an agreement on the formation of a joint border committee as part of measures to ease disruptive activities along the East...

Won up on trade data, others mixed

Won up on trade data, others mixed SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): The South Korean won surged against the U.S. dollar on stronger-than-expected trade data Friday, while other regional currencies were mixed in subdued trading.

Malaysia palmoil futures higher at close of trading

Malaysia palmoil futures higher at close of trading KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Overnight rallies in Chicago and bullish August export figures supported Malaysian palm oil futures on Friday, but last-minute profit-taking capped gains, traders said.

No-confidence motion against Arifin baseless: Legislator

No-confidence motion against Arifin baseless: Legislator JAKARTA (JP): Aberson Marle Sihaloho, an outspoken legislator of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan), deplores a motion of no confidence being pushed forward by many members of the PDI Perjuangan faction at the House...

Puppeteers join to push tradition

Puppeteers join to push traditionBy Charlie Stevens JAKARTA (JP): One of the world's best known puppeteers, Stephen Mottram from the UK, is in Indonesia to perform a series of shows with Sujiwo Tejo, one of Indonesia's most famous puppeteers.

India's Kalmadi elected new president of AAAA

India's Kalmadi elected new president of AAAA JAKARTA (JP): Suresh Kalmadi of India was elected the new president of the Asian Amateur Athletics Association (AAAA) on Friday, replacing Mohammad "Bob" Hasan of Indonesia.

GAM must be firmly dealt with

GAM must be firmly dealt with The Jakarta Post of Aug. 30, 2000, page 1, reported that there was no decision yet whether to extend the humanitarian pause in Aceh. This news was puzzling, because there are so many violations by members of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) which cannot be tolerated.

One killed in crossing accident

One killed in crossing accident TANGERANG (JP): A man was killed and two others injured when a speeding train hit two motorcycles at a railway crossing on Jl. KH Hasanuddin in Batu Ceper here on Friday morning, police and witnesses said.Batu Ceper Police subprecinct chief Sn. Insp.

'Ojek' driver murdered

'Ojek' driver murdered TANGERANG (JP): Police are investigating the murder of an ojek (motorcycle taxi) driver who was found in a ditch on Jl. Jona Keroncong here, Jatiuwung Police chief Sr. Insp. Budi Hermawan said on Thursday."We assume there are more than one suspect," Budi said.

Letter writers are agents of change

Letter writers are agents of change I was happy to note that Gandhi Sukardi won a coveted honor from the Indonesian Museum of Records for the amount of his letters to The Jakarta Post. My hearty congratulations to him.

Ten corruption cases alluded to at Pertamina

Ten corruption cases alluded to at Pertamina JAKARTA (JP): Attorney General Marzuki Darusman hinted on Friday evening of 10 corruption cases in dubious projects at state-owned oil and gas company PT Pertamina.

Australia risking reputation in United Nations row

Australia risking reputation in United Nations rowBy Marie McInerney ADELAIDE (Reuters): Australia's hardline response to refugees and UN criticism on human rights issues means it risks a return to its isolationist past and opens itself up to accusations of hypocrisy from Asian neighbors.

Total signs labor agreement

Total signs labor agreement JAKARTA (JP): France-based oil and gas company Total Indonesie said it had signed a Collective Labor Agreement with its workers, grouped under the National Labor Union-Total Indonesie.It said the agreement, which was signed on Aug.

Does Mega need help?

Does Mega need help? So far, Mega has given the public the strong impression that she does not want to make a show of her capabilities. So fanatically Mega has held on to this stance that critical observers have accused her of being unable to lead an intellectual discourse.

Ambonese to pray for peace in mass event

Ambonese to pray for peace in mass event AMBON, Maluku (JP): Residents in ravaged Ambon will hold a massive prayer session to commemorate the 425th anniversary of the city on Sept. 7, hoping for a better and peaceful life.

Aa3 ratings for APP deal

Aa3 ratings for APP deal SINGAPORE (AFP): Moody's Investors Service on Friday awarded an Aa3 rating to the US$125 million secured floating rate notes issued by Pioneer Export Funding Ltd.The trade receivables transaction is sponsored by Singapore- based Asia Pulp and Paper Co. Ltd. (APP).

Intel recalls new product

Intel recalls new product JAKARTA (JP): U.S.-based computer software developer Intel Indonesia Corporation said on Friday the withdrawal of its newly launched 1.13 GHz Pentium III processor from the market had not caused a large financial loss.