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APRN discusses debt, poverty alleviation

APRN discusses debt, poverty alleviation JAKARTA (JP): At least 120 delegates of 80 organizations from 22 countries are taking part in the second annual meeting of the Asian Pacific Research Network (APRN), which opened here on Monday.

PAL reports surge in net profit to $17.6m

PAL reports surge in net profit to $17.6m MANILA (Reuters): Unlisted Philippine Airlines (PAL) posted a net profit of 792.96 million pesos (US$17.6 million) for the April-June quarter, up 12-fold from 65.

Stock quotations on JSX

Stock quotations on JSXStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Aug. 21, 2000: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 700 20 92,500 Adindo Foresta Indonesia 305 10 246,000 Alakasa Industrindo 815 0 0 Alfa...

Police bust car thieves

Police bust car thieves PADANG, West Sumatra: Police have arrested 12 members of a syndicate specializing in stealing cars, including three junior police officers, with operations spanning across four provinces.West Sumatra Police chief Brig. Gen.

Three justices named in bribery case

Three justices named in bribery case JAKARTA (JP): The government-appointed Joint Team to Eradicate Corruption named on Monday three justices of the Supreme Court as suspects in a bribery case, paving the way for the first ever trial against the country's top judges on charges of corruption.

Councillor jailed for blackmailing palm oil company

Councillor jailed for blackmailing palm oil company BENGKULU (JP): A district court in Bengkulu sentenced on Saturday a local councillor and a "legal consultant" friend to seven years in jail for provoking locals to illegally demand land compensation from a foreign palm oil investor.

Pelangi exports LPG tubes

Pelangi exports LPG tubes JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed packaging producer PT Pelangi Indah Canindo said on Monday it was exporting its first batch of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) containers to Australia under a US$2.1 million contract.

Sutiyoso denies involvement in rare species trade

Sutiyoso denies involvement in rare species trade JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso said he might file a lawsuit against a nongovernmental organization for accusing him of being involved in the illegal trading of endangered species from an East Java zoo.

City offers free ID card renewal

City offers free ID card renewal JAKARTA (JP): In an attempt to provide a better service to the public, the administration will introduce free renewal of identity cards, starting from November, Governor Sutiyoso said on Monday.

Syndicate behind disappearance of cubs from Prigen Safari Park

Syndicate behind disappearance of cubs from Prigen Safari ParkBy Gin Kurniawan PASURUAN, East Java (JP): Happy yet saddened, that may be how the management and employees of PT Taman Safari Indonesia II (TSI II) in Prigen feel, following the successful uncovering by the police of the theft of dozens...

Drug addict admits to girl's murder

Drug addict admits to girl's murder JAKARTA (JP): A drug addict has confessed to the murder of an eight-year-old girl, who was found in an empty house in the Taman Kencana housing complex in the Tegal Alur area of Kalideres in West Jakarta on Sunday night, a police officer said.

'Feminine cleansers': Are they necessary?

'Feminine cleansers': Are they necessary?By Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): Women remain an important source of inspiration not only for painters and artists, but also for health and beauty product manufacturers.

Regional currencies higher as rupiah sets bullish tone

Regional currencies higher as rupiah sets bullish tone SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): The Indonesian rupiah strengthened Monday on expectations of a successful cabinet reshuffle later this week, setting a bullish tone for other regional currencies, which were higher late.

Improving higher RI education

Improving higher RI educationBy A. Chaedar Alwasilah BANDUNG (JP): Over 470,000 high school graduates took the university entrance tests this year, competing for some 74,000 seats at 45 public universities.

Ratu Plaza to reopen again after five years

Ratu Plaza to reopen again after five years JAKARTA (JP): Ratu Plaza shopping center, a popular mall in the 1980s, is back in business again after being empty for some five years.In the past few weeks carpenters and interior shop designers have been working busily on newly rented shops in the...

Conversion Rates

Conversion RatesBank Indonesia's conversion rates on Aug. 21, 2000: Bank notes rates TT rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 7,760.00 8,760.00 8,219.00 8,301.00Australian dollar 1 4,583.83 5,178.91 4,854.96 4,907.55Austrian schilling 1 511.55 577.79 541.81 547.

Assembly session under fire

Assembly session under fire YOGYAKARTA: A group of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO) under the Forum LSM Yogyakarta criticized the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) on Monday for failing to produce concrete results on agrarian reform during its annual session.

Hasan may not join AAAA congress

Hasan may not join AAAA congress JAKARTA (JP): The presence of Asian Amateur Athletics Association (AAAA) president Muhammad Bob Hasan at a congress to elect a new president is in doubt due to his detention in an Attorney General's Office cell.

Bomb threat hits school

Bomb threat hits school DENPASAR, Bali (JP): The St. Yoseph Catholic junior high school here received a bomb threat on Monday morning from an unidentified man who said he would blow up the building.The threat, however, did not affect the school activities as its principal Alex Wayan Ludra decided...

Mob vandalizes Makassar court building, attacks staffer

Mob vandalizes Makassar court building, attacks staffer MAKASSAR, South Sulawesi (JP): At least 150 people ran amok on Monday, vandalizing the provincial State Administrative Court (PTUN) building here, and attacking a member of staff.

RP blames Libya-Abu Sayyaf row for hostage talks collpase

RP blames Libya-Abu Sayyaf row for hostage talks collpase MANILA (AFP): The Philippines on Monday blamed a row between a top Libyan negotiator and the Abu Sayyaf guerrillas for the Muslim extremists' refusal to release 28 hostages, as indications emerged of a dispute over ransom money.

Doctor says imprisoned Khmer Rouge chief OK

Doctor says imprisoned Khmer Rouge chief OK PHNOM PENH (Agencies): Imprisoned Khmer Rouge military chief Ta Mok is well and did not suffer a heart attack last week as his lawyer reported on Monday, Ta Mok's doctor said.

Scholarships for shuttlers

Scholarships for shuttlers JAKARTA (JP): Trisakti University presented scholarships to families of the 16-member Thomas Cup team in a modest ceremony at its campus Monday.The Badminton Association of Indonesia (PBSI) chairman Subagyo Hadisiswoyo said education was needed not only for shuttlers but...

Sutiyoso attacks UPC on 'becak'

Sutiyoso attacks UPC on 'becak' JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso attacked a nongovernmental organization on Monday for supporting becak (pedicab) drivers and establishing operational zones for them, saying they had no right to do so.

Military controls log trading

Military controls log trading JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: Local forestry guards have complained that their duty of controlling log trading has been taken over by the military without any official authorization.

Ban on foreign Internet investors lifted by govt

Ban on foreign Internet investors lifted by govt JAKARTA (JP): The government announced on Monday it had removed information multimedia services from the list of industries closed to foreign investment in the controversial Presidential Decree No. 96/2000.

Natuna D-Alpha project to be reevaluated

Natuna D-Alpha project to be reevaluated JAKARTA (JP): The government along with state oil and gas company Pertamina will reevaluate the Natuna D-Alpha project, which has been delayed for several years due to lack of funds, Pertamina president Baihaki Hakim said on Monday.

No blanket travel ban for bankers: Attorney General

No blanket travel ban for bankers: Attorney General JAKARTA (JP): Attorney General Marzuki Darusman said on Monday that the planned travel ban would be imposed only on a limited number of bankers.Marzuki said that bankers who were suspected of having committed a crime, particularly the destruction...

RI has a good chance of winning Olympic golds

RI has a good chance of winning Olympic golds JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's success in winning two titles in two five-star Grand Prix series tennis tournaments has increased the country's optimism of bringing home gold medals from the Olympic Games in Sydney next month.

Five killed in Navy helicopter crash

Five killed in Navy helicopter crash JAKARTA (JP): An Indonesian Navy helicopter crashed on Monday afternoon in a rice field in Deru village in Bojonegoro, killing all five of its crew, Antara reported.Up until late Monday, Eastern Fleet commander Comm.

U.S. does not support Papua

U.S. does not support Papua I was deeply disappointed to read the assertion in The Jakarta Post, Aug. 16 feature U.S. supports Papuan struggle, says Beanal, that the United States government supports Papuan independence. As I have made clear in two meetings with Mr. Beanal, the U.S.

PT KAI suspects dead radio the cause of Saturday's crash

PT KAI suspects dead radio the cause of Saturday's crash BANDUNG, West Java (JP): An official of state railway company PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI) said here on Monday that the poor state of radio communication equipment had most likely caused the train collision in the Pinangsia-Ancol area of...

Total eradication of Soeharto's cronies

Total eradication of Soeharto's croniesFrom Rakyat MerdekaThe government of the republic of Indonesia with Abdurrahman Wahid (or Gus Dur) as president is what I call the government of stage III of the New Order. 1.

Gus Dur to witness peace agreement signing in Poso

Gus Dur to witness peace agreement signing in Poso JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman "Gus Dur" Wahid is scheduled to visit the riot-torn city of Poso in Central Sulawesi on Tuesday to witness the signing of a peace agreement between leaders of the Muslim and Christian communities.

Diesel prices sizzle on tight supplies

Diesel prices sizzle on tight supplies SINGAPORE (Reuters): Sizzling Asia gas oil prices are likely to remain high for the next few months as prompt supplies are scarce, but prices could falter late in the year when several Middle East and Asian refineries come back online, traders said.

C. Java rower allegedly took drug

C. Java rower allegedly took drug SEMARANG (JP): An unidentified Central Java rower allegedly consumed banned substances before competing in the 2000 National Games (PON) in East Java in June.But the coordinator of Central Java medical team, Dr.

Brunei-Cambodia flights soon

Brunei-Cambodia flights soon PHNOM PENH (AP): Regular commercial flights will begin soon between Brunei and Cambodia under an agreement reached during Prime Minister Hun Sen's visit to Brunei.Cabinet Minister Sok An made the announcement at Pochentong airport Monday when Hun Sen returned from a...

Medan paralyzed by massive public transport strike

Medan paralyzed by massive public transport strike MEDAN, North Sumatra (JP): Some 10,000 public transportation drivers paralyzed the North Sumatra capital on Monday with a city-wide strike.The strikers, who were demanding cheaper spare parts, subsidized fuel and an end to illegal fees, brought...

Listen to the market

Listen to the market President Abdurrahman Wahid, this time, is in no hurry to announce his new Cabinet. He has listened to Vice President Megawati Soekarnoputri, who advised him to select his ministers carefully so as to prevent change midway.

Rates for tax payment, valid from Aug. 21 to Aug. 27

Rates for tax payment, valid from Aug. 21 to Aug. 27 U.S. dollar 1 Rp 8,215.00Austrian schilling 1 540.59Australian dollar 1 4,780.31Belgian franc 1 184.40Canadian dollar 1 5,529.01Swiss franc 1 4,780.61Deutschemark 1 3,805.35Danish krone 1 998.39French franc 1 1,134.02Poundsterling 1 12,285.

Palm oil tax war expected to boost Indian imports

Palm oil tax war expected to boost Indian imports SINGAPORE (Reuters): An export tax war, set to intensify soon between the world's two largest palm oil producers and exporters, could sharply boost Indian edible oil imports and put pressure on its government to raise import duties yet again.

Sutiyoso makes some progress: Councillors

Sutiyoso makes some progress: Councillors JAKARTA (JP): With the evaluation of Governor Sutiyoso's revised accountability speech to be announced next month, city councillors from four major parties noted on Monday improvements in his governorship in the 30 days since they rejected his first speech.

Incontinence sufferers ashamed of their illness

Incontinence sufferers ashamed of their illness JAKARTA (JP): Doctors and health experts are calling for a greater awareness of urinary incontinence as people suffering from the ailment are often to embarrassed to seek assistance.

Five names emerge for chief economic minister

Five names emerge for chief economic ministerBy Reiner S JAKARTA (JP): The main focus of attention in the impending Cabinet reshuffle has been who will take the position of coordinating minister for the economy, finance and industry.So far, there are five names emerging as the popular candidates.

Misunderstanding caused train collision: PT KAI

Misunderstanding caused train collision: PT KAI JAKARTA (JP): An official from the state railway company PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI) rejected speculations on Sunday that the train collision in the Pinangsia-Ancol area on Saturday was caused by human error, preferring to call it a...

TV today

TV todayTVRI 5:30 a.m. Religious Teachings 6:00 News 8:00 Children's Songs 8:30 Music 9:00 Interval 12:00 p.m. Music 2:30 Performance 3:30 Music 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Music 5:30 TVRI News (in English) 6:00 TV Series: Akbar the Great 7:00 Evening News 7:30 TV Drama 8:00 Sports News 9:00 World News...

Two murdered in hotel room

Two murdered in hotel room JAKARTA (JP): North Jakarta Police detectives are investigating the murder of two men in Ancol Hotel on Jl. RE Martadinata in Pademangan district on Sunday.City police spokesman Supt. Zainuri Lubis identified the two men as Hatama Rasyid, 35, a resident of Jl.

RI visitors urged to apply for visas

RI visitors urged to apply for visas JAKARTA (JP): The Australian Embassy in Jakarta has urged Indonesians who plan to visit Australia during the Olympic Games from Sept. 15 to Oct. 1 in Sydney to apply for visas as early as possible.

'Make religion relevant all the time'

'Make religion relevant all the time' Some groups have been campaigning for the inclusion of syariah (Islamic law) in the Constitution. The following is an excerpt from the views of Muslim scholar Nurcholish Madjid, conveyed during a discussion held after his Friday sermon at his Paramadina school...

City 'needs guidelines' for non Jakarta taxis

City 'needs guidelines' for non Jakarta taxis JAKARTA (JP): Officials and a taxi company stressed the need for guidelines to regulate the operation of taxis from outside the capital.Head of the City Land Transportation Agency (DLLAJ) Buyung Atang and Blue Bird vice operation director Ateng Aryono,...