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Thieves active on Galungan day

Thieves active on Galungan day DENPASAR, Bali: Thieves broke into Federal International Finance (FIF) credit company on Wednesday morning and made away with at least Rp 30 million in cash.The robbery took place while the office was closed because locals were commemorating Galungan, a religious...

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Aug. 2, 2000: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 655 30 26,000 Adindo Foresta Indonesia 315 5 501,500 Alakasa Industrindo 900 0 0 Alfa Retailindo 895 0...

RP rebels seize three new hostages

RP rebels seize three new hostages JOLO, Philippines (AFP): Philippine kidnappers appear ready to release some of their 17 hostages, even as they abducted three more Filipinos they plan to use as human shields, sources close to the negotiations said on Wednesday.

Fresh violence in Ambon, 11 injured

Fresh violence in Ambon, 11 injured AMBON, Maluku (JP): Explosions erupted and gunshots rang out again in ravaged Ambon city on Wednesday, leaving at least 11 people injured.Heavily armed rioters raided the areas of Trikora, Pohon Pule, Diponegoro and Paradise Tengah in downtown Ambon at about 11 a.

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates Bank Indonesia's conversion rates on Aug. 2, 2000: Bank notes rates TT rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 8,445.00 9,445.00 8,900.00 8,990.00Australian dollar 1 4,892.19 5,476.21 5,155.77 5,212.40Austrian schilling 1 562.41 629.36 592.72 599.

IBRA to sell catering firm

IBRA to sell catering firm JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) said on Wednesday that it would sell all of its stake in industrial catering company PT Pangansari Utama, which was formerly owned by Mohamad "Bob" Hasan."Pangansari will be sold this year to help raise Rp 18.

KKN alleged in West Java

KKN alleged in West Java BANDUNG: A special provincial council committee on graft in the West Java administration alleged on Tuesday that Governor R. Nuriana may be involved in corruption.Committee secretary Rizal Fadillah said the Governor "could be involved in formulating policies that are based...

Summit distraction and destruction

Summit distraction and destruction Undeniably, the recent summit of influential political leaders -- Abdurrahman Wahid, Megawati Soekarnoputri, Amien Rais, Akbar Tandjung -- arranged in the former capital city of the Republic, Yogyakarta, and hosted by the popular Sultan of that special autonomous...

Bomb attack was personal: Caday

Bomb attack was personal: Caday JAKARTA (JP): The blast in front of the residence of the Philippine Ambassador, Leonides T. Caday, came from a high explosive bomb, similar to the unexploded bomb found at the Attorney General's office early last month, a senior police forensic officer disclosed on...

First the bomb, now the hoaxes

First the bomb, now the hoaxes JAKARTA (JP): Still gripped by horror after Tuesday's powerful blast in front of the Philippine envoy's residence, Jakartans received more scary news: bomb hoaxes.According to City Police data, bomb squad personnel rushed to at least four buildings, where owners or...

Speculation continues of motive behind bomb blast

Speculation continues of motive behind bomb blast JAKARTA (JP): Speculation continued on Wednesday on the motive behind the bomb explosion in front of the Philippine ambassador's house, with theories ranging from international terrorism, a personal vendetta to local groups bent on creating chaos.

Relatives identify one of bomb blast fatalities

Relatives identify one of bomb blast fatalities JAKARTA (JP): One of the two fatalities of the bomb blast at the Philippines ambassador's residence was identified by her relatives on Wednesday as Titin, 42.

Indosat profit rises by 41.5% in first half

Indosat profit rises by 41.5% in first half JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed international telephone operator PT Indonesian Satellite Corporation (Indosat) announced on Wednesday unaudited consolidated net income of Rp 944.4 billion (US$108.1 million) for the first half of 2000.

KL palm oil stays weak on liquidation

KL palm oil stays weak on liquidation KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Malaysian palm oil futures remained weak on Wednesday with players liquidating their positions due to a lack of fresh leads.The benchmark third position October futures contract closed two ringgit down at 1,030 ringgit (US$271.

Banser members flood Jakarta

Banser members flood Jakarta SURABAYA (JP): Huge numbers of Banser civilian militiamen have arrived in Jakarta from East Java to safeguard the People's Consultative Assembly's (MPR) Annual Session, despite an official ban.

Wynne Prakusya earns Olympics wild card

Wynne Prakusya earns Olympics wild card JAKARTA (JP): Young women's tennis player Wynne Prakusya managed to reach her goal of competing in the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney after the International Olympics Committee (IOC) awarded her a wild card earlier this month.

Stablehand jailed for doping horses

Stablehand jailed for doping horses SINGAPORE (DPA): A Singapore stablehand who took bribes from a Malaysian to dope horses considered favorites in races was sentenced to a year in jail and fined S$9,000 (US$5,200), the published verdict said on Wednesday.

Chia leads second day despite heavy rain

Chia leads second day despite heavy rain JAKARTA (JP): Danny Chia of Malaysia played more convincingly in the second day of the Olympic Golf Championship at the Rancamaya golf course in Bogor Wednesday despite heavy rain which halted the match.

Malaysia leads ASEAN car sales

Malaysia leads ASEAN car sales KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysian new vehicle sales in the first half of this year were the highest in Southeast Asia, a trade association said on Wednesday.The Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA), which represents distributors, said 163,721 vehicles were sold against...

KPC workers back on strike

KPC workers back on strike JAKARTA (JP): Coal mining company PT Kaltim Prima Coal halted its operations once more on Wednesday as workers backed away from negotiations and blockaded the company's mine in Sanggata regency, East Kalimantan, an executive at the company said on Wednesday.

Indonesia eyes two golds in President's Cup

Indonesia eyes two golds in President's Cup JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia is aiming to take two gold medals in the final of the 19th President's Cup international amateur boxing tournament at the Grand Bali Beach hotel at Sanur, Bali, on Thursday night.

Gus Dur to embark on overseas visit next month

Gus Dur to embark on overseas visit next month JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid will visit the United States, Europe, Australia and New Zealand early next month, a presidential aide said on Wednesday.

Nine men's chess players advance to second round

Nine men's chess players advance to second round JAKARTA (JP): Nine men cruised into the second round of the 34th Chess Olympic Games national selection tournament on Wednesday.FIDE Master (FM) Awam Wahono of West Java posted a comfortable 2-0 win over National Master (NM) Mirwansyah of East...

Informatics network

Informatics network Informatics is glad to reply to the article in The Jakarta Post on July 21, 2000, from Mr. Adrianus Hiyung Tjung. Mr. Adrianus's interest in obtaining an IT academic accreditation led him to the long-sanding name of Informatics Computer School (ICS) of the Informatics Group in...

Can legislators evaluate their own performances?

Can legislators evaluate their own performances? JAKARTA (JP): A political observer considered it strange and paradoxical that the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR), a majority of whom are members of the House of Representatives (DPR), will have to evaluate the House's progress report in next...

Where to go in Bali:

Where to go in Bali:Exhibitions * Ceramics Exhibition: Traveling Exhibition of Peoples Ceramics and Tilted Potter's Wheel Technique Pager Jurang, at Kintamani Hall, Santika Beach Bali Hotel, Jl. Kartika Plaza, Tuban (Phone: 0361 751267), until Aug. 4.

Yemeni investors build palm oil plant in North Sumatra

Yemeni investors build palm oil plant in North Sumatra MEDAN, N. Sumatra (JP): State Minister of Investment and State Enterprises Development Rozy Munir praised the two palm oil factories built by Yemeni investors in the Medan industrial estate as a vote of confidence in Indonesia's future despite...

Djajanti blames delisting on Maluku unrest

Djajanti blames delisting on Maluku unrest JAKARTA (JP): Fishery and plantation concern Djajanti Group on Wednesday blamed the failure of its publicly listed subsidiaries to complete their financial reports on time on the continuing violence in Maluku.

Central bank claims on-site inspections helping rupiah

Central bank claims on-site inspections helping rupiah JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia (BI) acting governor Anwar Nasution said on Wednesday the central bank's recent move to send its inspectors to foreign exchange banks operating in the country had been effective in helping to stabilize the rupiah.

DHL relocates head office

DHL relocates head office JAKARTA (JP): PT Birotika Semesta/DHL Worldwide Express announced on Tuesday that it had relocated its head office to the Siemens Industrial Park in Pancoran, South Jakarta.The move from DHL's previous Mustika Ratu office, also in Pancoran, to the nearby Siemens Industrial...

Indofood settles debts

Indofood settles debts JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed instant noodlemaker PT Indofood Sukses Makmur said on Monday it had repaid debts amounting to US$240 million and Rp 625.9 billion ($70 million).Indofood's chief executive officer, Eva Riyanti Hutapea, said in a statement that the $240 million...

Where to go in Surabaya:

Where to go in Surabaya:Exhibition* Design Exhibition at CCCL - French Cultural Center, Jl. Darmokali 10 (Phone: 031 5678639), Aug. 8 - 26.Performance* Concert: Surabaya Symphony Orchestra - Robin Clavreul (French Cellist), Jean-Paul Minelli Bella (French Arpeggina Player), Hansjorg Koch (German...

CCF is more than art shows and courses

CCF is more than art shows and coursesBy Cecile Prevost JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia and France are 15,000 kilometers apart but the two countries have no problem in promoting understanding of each other's culture.

President Kim warns against resurgent anti-Americanism

President Kim warns against resurgent anti-Americanism SEOUL (AP): President Kim Dae-jung warned on Tuesday against resurgent anti-Americanism among a small group of activists, reminding South Koreans that Washington remained the country's "biggest cooperator.

Three killed and dozens hurt in Philippine blasts

Three killed and dozens hurt in Philippine blasts DAVAO, Philippines (Agencies): Three people were killed and dozens wounded when unidentified attackers bombed a town fiesta and a commercial center in the southern Philippines, police said on Tuesday.

Musician arrested for carrying gun

Musician arrested for carrying gun JAKARTA (JP): Police took noted jazz musician Idang Rasyidi into custody for the possession of an unregistered handgun, an officer said on Tuesday.South Jakarta Police chief of detectives Sr. Insp.

Sliding rupiah dents C&C gain

Sliding rupiah dents C&C gain SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Cycle & Carriage Ltd.'s earnings were dented by the sliding Indonesia rupiah, the Singapore car distributor said Tuesday.It reported net profit for the first half ended June 30 fell sharply to S$19.3 million (US$11.

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates Bank Indonesia's conversion rates on Aug. 1, 2000: Bank notes rates TT rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 8,410.00 9,410.00 8,865.00 8,955.00Australian dollar 1 4,880.32 5,465.33 5,144.36 5,201.06Austrian schilling 1 566.56 634.61 597.21 603.

Experts: Regions unprepared for regional autonomy

Experts: Regions unprepared for regional autonomy JAKARTA (JP): The National Economics Council (DEN) chairman, Emil Salim, warned on Tuesday of the consequences of the implementation of regional autonomy laws next year, because, economically, only seven of the country's 27 provinces could survive...

Intelligence chief visits Ambon, violence rages

Intelligence chief visits Ambon, violence rages AMBON, Maluku (JP): Indonesian Military (TNI) Intelligence chief Air Vice Marshall Ian Santoso Perdanakusuma visited Ambon on Tuesday amid more carnage which left at least 23 people dead in Waai village.

Groups vow not to mobilize civilian militia

Groups vow not to mobilize civilian militia JAKARTA (JP): The city police said on Tuesday that all civilian militias had confirmed they would not be present at the People's Consultative Assembly during the Annual Session which starts next Monday.

Demystifying Abdurrahman

Demystifying AbdurrahmanBy Michael Vatikiotis HONG KONG (JP): Of the many stories floating around Jakarta about Gus Dur, one of them is a telling indicator of his qualities as a politician.Back in 1990 Gus Dur was one of a number of Jakarta intellectuals who formed a new dissident grouping known as...

Exports reach record high of US$5.29 billion

Exports reach record high of US$5.29 billion JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's monthly exports hit a record high of US$5.29 billion in June, raising optimism that economic recovery will continue despite the country's political problems.

Free Papua movement wins support

Free Papua movement wins support JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: Vanuatu and Nauru are the first countries to express support for the independence movement in Irian Jaya, promising to convey the aspirations of the province to the United Nations' general assembly in September.

Govt to appoint new investors for Jakarta toll road projects

Govt to appoint new investors for Jakarta toll road projects JAKARTA (JP): The government will seek new investors to continue work on the half-finished Jakarta Outer Ring Road project, a senior government official said on Tuesday.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 5:30 a.m. Religious Teachings 6:00 News 8:00 Children's Songs 8:30 Music 9:00 Interval 2:00 p.m. News 2:30 Children's Program 3:30 Music 4:00 News 4:30 Health Program 5:30 TVRI News (in English) 6:30 Cultural Program 7:00 Evening News 7:30 TV Drama 8:00 Boxing 8:30 Talk Show 9:00 News...

Bomb attacks might hurt Laos tourist sites: Envoy

Bomb attacks might hurt Laos tourist sites: Envoy BANGKOK (Agencies): A series of bomb attacks in the Laotian capital of Vientiane could hit tourism this year, the country's ambassador to Thailand said on Tuesday.

Deforestation rife in Cilacap

Deforestation rife in Cilacap BANYUMAS, Central Java: More than half of a 126-hectare conservation forest on the slopes of Selok Mountain in Cilacap has been destroyed by illegal loggers.Spokesman for the Banyumas Timur forest authority Sudiman told The Jakarta Post on Tuesday that illegal loggers...

Gus Dur claims Philippine rebels linked to blast

Gus Dur claims Philippine rebels linked to blast YOGYAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid said he believed the bomb explosion outside the residence of the Manila envoy in Jakarta on Tuesday was linked to violence in the southern Philippines.

10 survivors of bomb blast still in hospital

10 survivors of bomb blast still in hospital JAKARTA (JP): At least 10 of the 21 survivors of Tuesday's bomb blast at the Philippines ambassador's residence on Jl. Imam Bonjol in Central Jakarta were still receiving treatment for injuries at two hospitals.