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Ambassador Caday denies knowledge about bomber

Ambassador Caday denies knowledge about bomber JAKARTA (JP): Philippine Ambassador Leonides T. Caday denied on Thursday saying he knew the people behind the devastating bomb in front of his house on Jl. Diponegoro in Central Jakarta.He was quoted by the Embassy consulate general, Narciso T.

Anton and Ismu to warm up in Indocement Cup open

Anton and Ismu to warm up in Indocement Cup open JAKARTA (JP): Men's table tennis players Anton Suseno and Ismu Harinto stayed low profile on their outside chance to win the fourth Indocement Cup open table tennis tournament.

MPR factions' accord quite a relief

MPR factions' accord quite a reliefFrom RepublikaThe accord of 11 factions of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) to curb tension among the national political elite, particularly in facing the annual MPR session, is a relief for the people at large.

Accountability speech needs 'clear criteria'

Accountability speech needs 'clear criteria' JAKARTA (JP): Experts and officials agreed on Thursday that councillors must establish a set of objective and valid criteria to assess the annual accountability speeches by regional administration heads.

Police arrest two men with fake banknotes

Police arrest two men with fake banknotes JAKARTA (JP): North Jakarta Police detectives arrested on Wednesday two men at a house on Jl. Kalibaru for possession of counterfeit money totaling Rp 5 million in new Rp 50,000 bills, an officer said on Thursday.North Jakarta Police detectives chief Asst.

Gus Dur: No ordinary father

Gus Dur: No ordinary fatherBy Yenny Zannuba Rahman JAKARTA (JP): He took me aside that night. I still remember the urgency in his voice. He told me gently, "please be prepared if I'm taken away." I nodded and did not say anything. I could not.

Sepang's F1 aims to lure nearly 4,000 Indonesians

Sepang's F1 aims to lure nearly 4,000 Indonesians JAKARTA (JP): Sepang International Circuit (SIC) Sdn. Bhd. is aiming to attract nearly 4,000 Indonesians to watch the final leg of the 2000 Formula 1 Grand Prix series in Malaysia in October.

Seeded players checked in selection tourney

Seeded players checked in selection tourney JAKARTA (JP): Three seeded men's players -- Grand Master (GM) Ardiansyah, GM Ruben Gunawana and International Master (IM) Danny Juswanto -- had a rough go of it on their first day of play at the 34th Chess Olympic Games national selection tournament on...

PDI-P opposes giving more power to MPR

PDI-P opposes giving more power to MPR JAKARTA (JP): A president should be allowed to serve his full five-year term in office without any interruptions, not even from the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR), the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan) said on Thursday.

Death demanded for alleged cocaine smuggler

Death demanded for alleged cocaine smuggler TANGERANG (JP): A prosecutor demanded the Tangerang District Court on Thursday sentence defendant Merika Franola, alias Ola, aged 30, to death and fine her Rp 1 billion (US$112,400) for allegedly attempting to smuggle cocaine and heroin out of Indonesia.

Most SOE commissioners inexperienced: Survey

Most SOE commissioners inexperienced: Survey JAKARTA (JP): More than 95 percent of commissioners at state- owned enterprises (SOE) are either senior government officials or military personal, according to a survey released here on Thursday.

Bonix, Juan win golds in 19th President's Cup

Bonix, Juan win golds in 19th President's Cup SANUR, Bali (JP): Indonesian boxers Bonix Saweho and Juan Saparipan won two gold medals for the country at the 19th President's Cup international amateur boxing tournament on Thursday.Albert Papilaya from Indonesia lost in the third round against R.

Telkomsel upgrades networks

Telkomsel upgrades networks JAKARTA (JP): Local cellular network operator Telkomsel has awarded U.S.-based telecommunications company Motorola a contract worth US$27 million to upgrade its nationwide GSM900 cellular network.

On illegal logging

On illegal logging Regarding your article on illegal logging in Tanjung Puting National Park (The Jakarta Post, July 27, 2000), we would like to correct two points.In a meeting with President Abdurrahman Wahid on July 25, 2000 the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) and Telapak Indonesia were...

Amendment to Constitution sparks criticism from experts

Amendment to Constitution sparks criticism from experts JAKARTA (JP): A noted constitutional expert has criticized the ongoing amendments being made by the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) to the 1945 Constitution, saying the Assembly should form a new Constitution based on the current...

RI maid forced to drink bleach

RI maid forced to drink bleach KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysian police have arrested a housewife who allegedly forced her Indonesian maid to drink bleach after beating and scalding her, Bernama news agency said on Thursday.

BI plans to lure export earnings back home

BI plans to lure export earnings back home JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia (BI) will provide exporters incentives to lure their billions of dollar earnings parked overseas back home, acting governor of the central bank Anwar Nasution said on Thursday.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Sculpture and Ceramic Exhibition Keanekaragaman Karsa dan Cipta, at Galeri Cipta II, Taman Ismail Marzuki, Jl. Cikini Raya 73, Central Jakarta; Phone: 3154087; through August 12, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Calls grow for int'l help in Maluku

Calls grow for int'l help in Maluku JAKARTA (JP): Calls for a foreign peacekeeping mission in the Maluku Islands grew here on Thursday following a National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) statement that the government should consider "international cooperation" to end the violence there.

Munir rues DPR's human rights stance

Munir rues DPR's human rights stance JAKARTA (JP): A combination of incompetence and legacies from past regimes are inhibiting the government from upholding the law and protecting human rights, a watchdog chairman said on Thursday.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 5:00 a.m. Religious Teachings 6:00 News 8:00 Children's Program 8:30 Music 9:30 Interval 2:00 p.m. 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 Sports 9:00 World News 9:35 Music 10:30 NewsProgram 2 5:30 p.m.

Garuda's old 747's

Garuda's old 747's Recently Garuda put ads in your paper and others, expensive half-page, made by Matari advertising.This ad is surprisingly silly and detrimental to Garuda's image, since the focus is a photograph of an antique Boeing 747 of 17 or more years old, series 200.

President must be given chance to improve

President must be given chance to improve JAKARTA (JP): While calling for a tighter rein on President Abdurrahman Wahid due to his glaring flaws which have come to the fore in the past 10 months, scholars warned that replacing him now would be politically more costly to the nation.

Charity concert to promote the arts

Charity concert to promote the arts JAKARTA (JP): Noted pianist Ananda Sukarlan will perform a solo recital at the Hotel Mulia Senayan in Central Jakarta at 7:30 p.m. Thursday.The event, part of a series of charity concerts to support local youth in the arts, is hosted by the Jakarta Foundation for...

Hero reschedules $25m debt

Hero reschedules $25m debt JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed PT Hero Supermarket announced on Wednesday the extension of the maturity of its US$25 million debt to June 2002.Hero president and CEO Ipung Kurnia said in a statement that the company had negotiated the average interest rate cost of between...

A long and bumpy road towards an East Asian Community

A long and bumpy road towards an East Asian CommunityBy M.C. Abad, Jr. BANGKOK: It seems that East Asia has taken the challenge. On July 26 foreign ministers of 13 East Asian countries met here for the first time to firm up institutional arrangements that would coordinate the implementation of East...

Government vows to crack down on tax evasion

Government vows to crack down on tax evasion JAKARTA (JP): Finance Minister Bambang Sudibyo said on Wednesday the government would crack down on tax evasion, which is estimated to cost the government billions of dollars a year.

Spotlight

SpotlightPhoto A: FurnitureFURNITURE EXPO: The Ideal Furniture and Interior Expo 2000 will run at the Jakarta Convention Center through Aug. 6, 2000. The exhibition is a regular event held by PT Debindomulti Adhiswasti. National and international buyers and traders are expected to visit the expo.

RI foreign debt $144.24b

RI foreign debt $144.24b JAKARTA (JP): Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Finance, and Industry Kwik Kian Gie said on Wednesday that Indonesia's foreign debts as of March 31 totaled US$144.24 billion.He said $75.04 billion of the total were the government's debts, and $69.

Bali quiet after annual school vacation

Bali quiet after annual school vacationBy I Ketut Suarja DENPASAR, Bali (ANTARA): The school vacation is over, students are back at school and Bali is once again deserted.A number of popular destinations in Bali such as Tanah Lot, Alas Kedaton, Kintamani, Sangeh, Kuta, Sanur, Tampak Siring palace...

Haze in Riau: Case of deja vu

Haze in Riau: Case of deja vuBy Roderick Bowen PALEMBANG (JP): The vegetation fires along the Riau - North Sumatra border that started on July 7 and sent smoke across the Straits of Malacca until July 20 should have been no surprise to anybody.

Government to boost health care in Irian Jaya

Government to boost health care in Irian Jaya JAKARTA (JP): The Ministry of Health will launch an intensive health care program in Irian Jaya this August in order to improve community health in Indonesia's easternmost province, which is below national standard.

CPO benchmark unchanged

CPO benchmark unchanged JAKARTA (JP): The Ministry of Industry and Trade has decided to retain the export benchmark prices for palm oil and its derivatives, including crude palm oil (CPO), for the Aug. 1 to Aug. 31 period.

More companies issue bonds to raise funds

More companies issue bonds to raise funds JAKARTA (JP): More companies are turning to the bond market to raise funds because the banking sector remains hesitant to provide large loans to the industrial sector, analysts said.

Reviewing debt deals

Reviewing debt deals It is comforting to note that President Abdurrahman Wahid acted quickly to end the controversy caused by inconsistent and contradictory statements by senior economic officials about the agreements hastily drawn with five conglomerates in October, 1998, for the settlement of...

Telkom, Indosat welcome move to remove monopoly

Telkom, Indosat welcome move to remove monopoly JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed state-owned telecommunications companies PT Telkom and PT Indosat welcomed on Wednesday the government's decision to terminate their monopoly over the sector in 2002 and 2003, ahead of the original schedules of 2010 and...

Artist utilizes cultural symbols, identity in work

Artist utilizes cultural symbols, identity in workBy Amir Sidharta JAKARTA (JP): Anna Zuchriana's work entitled Kenapa Sih Cina? (Why Chinese?, 1997) surprised its audience when it was first exhibited.In the middle of the canvas, appears a bride in full costume.

ADB to finance Timor project

ADB to finance Timor project MANILA (AFP): The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a 4.5-million-dollar project to repair the damaged water supply in East Timor, the Philippines-based lender said Wednesday.

More than just sun 'n' sand in detailed Bali guide

More than just sun 'n' sand in detailed Bali guideBy Bruce Emond JAKARTA (JP): Travel guides often fall into one of two categories. They are either weighty picture books, crammed with luscious images but short on information, or seriously interesting bits of travel scholarship, fit to be thumbed...

IMF okays $314m loan for Manila

IMF okays $314m loan for Manila WASHINGTON (DPA): The International Monetary Fund's Executive Board has approved a US$314-million disbursement to the Philippines under the country's IMF-directed credit arrangement, the institution said on Tuesday.

Land scam

Land scam Given that two former forestry ministers were named recently in a land scam that has cost the state over Rp 140 billion, it is not difficult to imagine that Soni Keraf inherited a fundamentally corrupt department.

Marine exploration

Marine explorationFrom Media IndonesiaAs a nationalist and a citizen of the Republic of Indonesia, I am proud of the initiative taken by President Abdurrahman Wahid to set up the Marine Explorations and Fishery Ministry, one of the ministries in his National Unity Cabinet.

Galungan signifies a spiritual renewal

Galungan signifies a spiritual renewal DENPASAR, Bali (ANTARA): Millions of Balinese Hindus solemnly celebrated Galungan yesterday.Galungan, which fell on Wednesday, is one of the most important religious events for the Balinese Hindu and it is celebrated every six months (210 days) according to...

Backlash seen for RP as it squeezes out rebels

Backlash seen for RP as it squeezes out rebelsBy Cecil Morella MANILA (AFP): International terrorists could be targeting the Philippines due to President Joseph Estrada's move to stamp out Moro extremism in his own backyard, officials and diplomats said Wednesday after a deadly bomb attack on...

Seminar on energy outlook

Seminar on energy outlook JAKARTA (JP): The upcoming Indonesian International Oil, Gas & Energy Conference and Exhibition 2000 (IIOGE 2000) will address Indonesia's energy outlook and its effects on the global energy markets, the conference's organizer said on Wednesday.

Maya Sigit drug hearing begins at district court

Maya Sigit drug hearing begins at district court JAKARTA (JP): Gusti Maya Firanti Noor, 29, wife of former president Soeharto's grandson, Ari Sigit, appeared at the West Jakarta District Court without her husband on Wednesday for the initial hearing of her alleged involvement in drugs.

Drought hits C. Java regencies

Drought hits C. Java regencies SEMARANG: A total of 72 villages in 15 districts in Grobogan regency are suffering clean water shortages as nearby wells and rivers are empty due to a long dry spell.Chief of Central Java's Social Unit in Grobogan, Mudakir Adi, said some of the districts most severely...

Police distribute sketches of suspected office bomber

Police distribute sketches of suspected office bomber JAKARTA (JP): After four weeks of investigation, South Jakarta Police distributed on Wednesday sketches of a man suspected of detonating a bomb at the Attorney General's Office in South Jakarta on July 4.

Stern action against boar meat vendors urged

Stern action against boar meat vendors urged JAKARTA (JP): City Council Commission B for economic affairs demanded the city administration on Wednesday to take stern action against vendors who sold wild boar meat as cheap beef at marketplaces in the capital.

Malaysia seizes smuggled Thai rice

Malaysia seizes smuggled Thai rice KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Malaysia has seized 216 tons of smuggled rice from Thailand since July and pledged to continue a crackdown on the contraband grain, a government minister said on Wednesday.