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MPR session a reunion

MPR session a reunion JAKARTA (JP): Birds of a feather always flock together, although the passage of time may have separated them.Several Cabinet ministers made full use of a time-out during Tuesday evening's program of the Annual Session of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) to meet old...

Legislators running out of steam

Legislators running out of steam JAKARTA (JP): The Annual Session of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) has still one week to run, but some legislators have already felt the pressure and begun to run out of steam.

Indonesia struggles to cover domestic gasoline shortage

Indonesia struggles to cover domestic gasoline shortage SINGAPORE (Reuters): Indonesia's state-owned Pertamina has so far been stymied in its attempt to cover a domestic gasoline shortage in the wake of an explosion at the Balikpapan refinery, traders said on Thursday.

Foreigners wait for release from cells

Foreigners wait for release from cellsBy Joko E.H. Anwar JAKARTA (JP): A number of small children were seen on Monday putting their hands through bars of a window while screaming playfully from a cell on the second floor of a two-story building on Jl. Peta Barat in Kalideres, West Jakarta.

Court postpones trial against Soeharto regime

Court postpones trial against Soeharto regime JAKARTA (JP): The first trial of a lawsuit filed by the Democratic People's Party (PRD) against Soeharto regime was postponed on Thursday after only four lawyers showed up.

Summit, Borobudur sign tie-up

Summit, Borobudur sign tie-up JAKARTA (JP): The United Kingdom-based Summit Hotels and Resorts signed an agreement on Thursday to manage Hotel Borobudur Jakarta's international reservation and marketing.

Sabotage behind refinery blast?

Sabotage behind refinery blast? JAKARTA (JP): Police on Wednesday ruled out the possibility of sabotage in last Monday's explosion at a Pertamina refinery in Balikpapan, East Kalimantan.Supt. Faah Sumarno, spokesman for the East Kalimantan Police, was quoted by Antara as saying that an...

Anwar celebrates birthday in prison as protests grow

Anwar celebrates birthday in prison as protests grow KUALA LUMPUR (Agencies): Malaysia's ex-deputy premier Anwar Ibrahim spent his 53rd birthday in a cell on Thursday and faces at least another eight birthdays behind bars, despite international and local outrage over his jailing.

Regional currencies up late, rupiah hits two-month high

Regional currencies up late, rupiah hits two-month high SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Asian currencies were higher late Thursday, with the Indonesian rupiah staging one of its strongest performances in recent weeks and elevating its Southeast Asian counterparts.

Refugees in Aceh 'face starvation'

Refugees in Aceh 'face starvation' BANDA ACEH, Aceh (JP): Some 38,000 refugees in the regencies of South Aceh and East Aceh are facing starvation due to slow distribution of food supplies, an official and activist said on Thursday.

Gus Dur must make some basic changes

Gus Dur must make some basic changesBy Adam Schwarz JAKARTA: Nine months ago, Indonesians greeted Abdurrahman Wahid euphorically -- their first democratically-elected president in more than four decades.

Junior c'ships in Yogyakarta

Junior c'ships in Yogyakarta JAKARTA (JP): Six boys teams from nine provinces and nine girls teams from five provinces have confirmed their participation in the 17th Pontjo Sutowo Cup under-18 tennis team championships from Aug. 14 to Aug. 20 in Yogyakarta.

Policeman dies in truck smash

Policeman dies in truck smash BOGOR (JP): A police officer was killed and 20 of his colleagues injured after the truck they were in smashed into a bridge on Jl. Raya Pongkor in Nanggung, Bogor, late on Tuesday night.Police Mobile Brigade (Brimob) Second Sgt.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Aug. 10, 2000: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 680 0 0 Adindo Foresta Indonesia 310 10 535,500 Alakasa Industrindo 700 0 0 Alfa Retailindo 895 15...

Factions down on 'syariah', muted on TNI

Factions down on 'syariah', muted on TNI JAKARTA (JP): The People's Consultative Assembly's major factions showed strong resistance on Thursday to the proposed inclusion of syariah Islamic law in the 1945 Constitution but were less certain about expelling the military and police from the Assembly.

Woman arrested for drug possession

Woman arrested for drug possession TANGERANG (JP): A fifty-three-year-old woman named Kartini was arrested by custom and excise officers at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport with 532 ecstasy pills hidden in a small pillow and handbag, police said on Thursday.

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates Bank Indonesia's conversion rates on Aug. 10, 2000: Bank notes rates TT rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 7,965.00 8,965.00 8,423.00 8,507.00Australian dollar 1 4,630.85 5,216.73 4,897.13 4,950.22Austrian schilling 1 521.36 587.14 551.34 557.

Direct election push losing ground

Direct election push losing ground JAKARTA (JP): The call for a direct presidential election seems to be losing ground as major factions in the People's Consultative Assembly did not address the issue during Thursday's plenary session.

Reconciliation efforts stepped up in Maluku

Reconciliation efforts stepped up in Maluku AMBON, Maluku (JP): Maluku civil emergency administrators stepped up reconciliation efforts on Thursday amid seemingly endless terror and violence in the ravaged province of Ambon.

President warns MPR against meddling in executive affairs

President warns MPR against meddling in executive affairs JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid warned top legislators on Thursday against meddling in executive affairs by trying to regulate his plan to share work with Vice President Megawati Soekarnoputri.

Telkom plans linkup with S'pore SingTel

Telkom plans linkup with S'pore SingTel JAKARTA (JP): State-owned PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Telkom) said on Thursday that it would cooperate with Singapore Telecom (Singtel) to build a submarine cable network in its bid to enter the international direct dialing (IDD) market in 2003.

Album

AlbumPhoto A: NewsJP/msaIN THE NEWS: Members of the People's Consultative Assembly read newspapers to catch-up on events outside the session and read what the papers are saying about them.Photo B: ArtistJP/msaPOLITICAL SHADOW: A woman poses as artist Priadji Koesnadi makes a silhouette of her.

10 firms to begin scripless trading soon

10 firms to begin scripless trading soon JAKARTA (JP): Ten major companies listed on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) will enter scripless trading in October, this year.The president of the Indonesian Central Securities Depository (KSEI) Erry Firmansyah said on Thursday that the conversion of the...

Writing TNI into Constitution 'goes too far'

Writing TNI into Constitution 'goes too far' The People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) is formulating a constitutional amendment in its ongoing session that will allow representation of the military and the police force. Lawyer Todung Mulya Lubis looks at the possible impact of the amendment.

Street singers show teeth

Street singers show teeth PURWOKERTO, Central Java (JP): Amidst persistent attacks at the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) Annual Session, President Abdurrahman Wahid keeps his flag flying in this town, hundreds kilometers away from Jakarta, where the session is taking place.

Freedom of the press 'disregarded' by MPR

Freedom of the press 'disregarded' by MPR JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Press and Broadcasting Society (MPPI) expressed regret on Thursday at the disregard of members of the People's Consultative Assembly for protecting and enhancing press freedom in the constitutional amendments currently being...

Subsidy for legislators

Subsidy for legislators According to the Aug. 7 Jakarta papers, every member of the House of Representatives (DPR) will receive a Rp 70 million subsidy for the purchase of a Kijang car. So, for the 500 legislators the total subsidy is Rp 35 billion.

MPR Annual Session

MPR Annual SessionFrom Pikiran RakyatWhat is so special about the current Annual Session of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR)? Through their representatives in the legislative body, people have heard the progress report of the present cabinet composed and signed by President Abdurrahman...

Woman killed in Bali robbery

Woman killed in Bali robbery DENPASAR, Bali: A gang of robbers killed a female employee of a private company PT Perwira Bhakti Sentra Sejahtera after snatching a small petty cash box from the office late on Wednesday, police said.

Jokes to wake sleepy members

Jokes to wake sleepy members JAKARTA (JP): It is tough for Assembly members to listen to endless speeches during the plenary session especially just after lunch.But it seems it is not just President Abdurrahman Wahid who has a habit of making jokes during an official address.

Malaysia palm oil futures end lowest in four weeks

Malaysia palm oil futures end lowest in four weeks KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Malaysian palm oil futures closed at their lowest in four weeks on Thursday on further liquidation following the release of weak export figures for the first 10 days of August.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 5:00 a.m. Religious Teachings 6:00 News 8:00 Children's Program 8:30 Music 9:00 MPR's Annual Session (live) 10:30 Talk Show 11:30 Music 12:00 p.m. Interval 2:00 News 2:30 Cartoon 3:00 Documentary 4:00 News 5:30 TVRI News (in English) 6:30 Music 7:00 Evening News 7:30 TV Drama 8:00...

Factions agree on regional autonomy decree

Factions agree on regional autonomy decree JAKARTA (JP): All 11 factions at the People's Consultative Assembly were united on Thursday in support of a draft decree on regional autonomy, but warned of an increased tendency toward regionalism.

Singer Nita Tilana dies at Pondok Indah Hospital

Singer Nita Tilana dies at Pondok Indah Hospital JAKARTA (JP): Popular singer Nita Tilana, who shot to fame with her hit, Tak Ada Waktu (No Time), died on Thursday at Pondok Indah Hospital, South Jakarta, of uterine cancer.

Ruben wins selection tourney

Ruben wins selection tourney JAKARTA (JP): Grand Master (GM) Ruben Gunawan won the 34th Chess Olympic Games national selection tournament here on Thursday after defeating International Master (IM) Danny Juswanto in sudden death.

Councillors want subway project to begin in 2001

Councillors want subway project to begin in 2001 JAKARTA (JP): To support the central government's efforts to secure an immediate economic recovery for the country, the city administration should include the construction of a subway on its list of development projects for 2001, a councillor from...

OIC mission to RP arrives in Oct.

OIC mission to RP arrives in Oct. MANILA (AFP): A team from the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) is to visit the southern Philippine island of Mindanao, where government troops are locked in a bloody war with Muslim separatists, an official said Thursday.

City affirms commitment to clear streets of 'becak'

City affirms commitment to clear streets of 'becak' JAKARTA (JP): Striving hard to restore order in the capital, the City Administration renewed its commitment on Thursday to continue raids on becak (pedicab) operations.

Thousands join RP kidnappers in Jolo

Thousands join RP kidnappers in Jolo JOLO, Philippines (AFP): Thousands are joining the Abu Sayyaf kidnappers in the southern Philippines lured by dreams of instant riches from huge ransoms the Muslim group has sought for some of its mostly foreign hostages, officials said on Thursday.

British council, more than just a library

British council, more than just a libraryBy Pandaya JAKARTA (JP): Neil Kemp has kissed the Jakarta British Council goodbye but he knows he'll be back to Indonesia, where he has learned values and knowledge that have changed his cultural concepts.

Clarification sought on VP's new powers

Clarification sought on VP's new powers JAKARTA (JP): While top politicians were confident of Megawati Soekarnoputri's abilities, there was still no indication on Thursday of the extent of the Vice President's authority when the President delegates the day-to-day running of the government to her.

An estimated 7 billion in fake rupiah in circulation

An estimated 7 billion in fake rupiah in circulation BANDUNG (JP): The estimated amount of fake rupiah banknotes circulating across the country has already reached more than Rp 7.057 billion, Bank Indonesia Deputy Governor Aulia Pohan said.

12 high-ranking officers named as suspects

12 high-ranking officers named as suspects JAKARTA (JP): A National Military Police officer confirmed on Thursday that 12 high-ranking officers had been named as suspects in the July 27, 1996 violent takeover of the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) headquarters in Central Jakarta.Col.

Boycott of PSSI continues

Boycott of PSSI continues JAKARTA (JP): Sports journalists from at least 10 national and provincial print and electronic media agreed on Thursday to continue their boycott of the Soccer Association of Indonesia (PSSI) for what they termed "poor treatment".

Instability hampers mining industry

Instability hampers mining industryBy Adjat Sudradjat BANDUNG (JP): In Indonesia's transition period, the mining industry has suffered much. This is largely because of uncertainty in the investment climate while the mining industry requires an intensive amount of capital.

The journey of local theatrical groups

The journey of local theatrical groups JAKARTA (JP): Opera Primadona (The Primadonna Opera), the 90th production of Teater Koma, now playing at Teater Tanah Airku, an international-standard theater at the Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (Beautiful Indonesia in Miniature) recreation park, has confirmed...

Bridgestone tyre recall seen buoying rubber price

Bridgestone tyre recall seen buoying rubber price BANGKOK (Reuters): The world's rubber price will get a boost if Bridgestone's recall of 6.5 million tires forces it to enter the market to buy rubber for replacements, trade sources in Thailand said on Thursday.

Yayuk, Wynne get doubles Olympic wild card

Yayuk, Wynne get doubles Olympic wild card JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian women's doubles tennis players Yayuk Basuki and Wynne Prakusya finally earned a wild card for the Olympic Games in Sydney from Sept. 15 to Oct. 1.

Bhuwanatala ready to settle debts to IBRA

Bhuwanatala ready to settle debts to IBRA JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed property company Bhuwanatala Indah Permai Tbk (BIP) is offering a debt-to-equity swap to settle its Rp 368 billion (about US$43 million) debt with the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA).

Jailed Anwar still a force in politics

Jailed Anwar still a force in politics KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Former Finance Minister Anwar Ibrahim, sentenced to nine years in jail on Tuesday for sodomy, remains a force in Malaysian politics from behind bars.