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Voting vs consensus

Voting vs consensus To many, the events and proceedings that took place inside and outside Jakarta's City Hall on Jl. Kebon Sirih on Thursday may look somewhat complicated and confusing. To those, however, who have a knowledge of the procedures by which things have always been done in the corridors...

BI takes action to curb speculation on the rupiah

BI takes action to curb speculation on the rupiah JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia said on Friday it had been moving to curb speculation on the beleaguered rupiah by actively monitoring the activities of commercial banks' dealing rooms to ensure they abided by prudential rulings.

Court to hear Anwar's appeal

Court to hear Anwar's appeal KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Malaysia's highest court will hear on Aug. 1 an appeal by jailed former finance minister Anwar Ibrahim to make Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad testify at his sex trial, which has just ended.

Councillors set terms for Sutiyoso to keep job

Councillors set terms for Sutiyoso to keep job JAKARTA (JP): City councillors from three major political factions say that Governor Sutiyoso could keep his job provided he makes some improvements in the administration.

Jealous husband throws acid on wife

Jealous husband throws acid on wife DEMAK, Central Java: Police arrested on Thursday a man who allegedly doused his 19-year-old wife with acid.Demak Supt. R.M.L. Tampubolon said on Friday that Koi Suh, 20, was jealous of his beautiful wife, Sumarti, as she was sometimes seen flirting with other men.

BI to join Bank for Int'l Settlement

BI to join Bank for Int'l Settlement JAKARTA (JP): Acting governor of Bank Indonesia Anwar Nasution said on Friday that the central bank would join the Bank for International Settlement (BIS) after winning the approval of the House of Representatives.

S&P pulls Satelindo from the Creditwatch

S&P pulls Satelindo from the Creditwatch JAKARTA (Dow Jones): Standard & Poor's Corp. said Friday it has raised its long-term corporate credit rating on Indonesian cellular operator PT Satelindo to CCC from CCC-, and removed the rating from CreditWatch, where it was placed in May 1998.

We need Gus Dur as a symbol: Riswandha

We need Gus Dur as a symbol: Riswandha After Thursday's session between the President and legislators, Riswandha Imawan, lecturer of politics at the Yogyakarta-based Gadjah Mada University, suggests a "win-win solution.

Barak said to accept U.S. proposal

Barak said to accept U.S. proposal THURMONT, Maryland (Reuters): Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak has accepted a U.S. proposal for shared rule in Arab East Jerusalem, one of his ministers said on Friday, but the Palestinians said it fell far short of their demand for full sovereignty.

PSSI mulls punishing league's organizer

PSSI mulls punishing league's organizer JAKARTA (JP): The disciplinary commission of the Soccer Association of Indonesia (PSSI) is unsure whether it will impose sanctions against the organizing committee of the Indonesian league's semifinals and final for failing to avoid an invasion of the field...

Governors request command over provincial police

Governors request command over provincial police JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso hinted on Friday that all Indonesia's 26 governors recently issued a joint recommendation to central government that provincial police be put under their supervision.

RI youth in court on hacking charges

RI youth in court on hacking charges SINGAPORE (DPA): An Indonesian youth faces 16 charges of unauthorized computer access and modifications after admitting he hacked into the server of a Singapore research and development institute from Australia, it was reported on Friday.

Haze to cloud western part of N. Sumatra

Haze to cloud western part of N. Sumatra JAKARTA (JP): Haze due to forest fires is expected to linger and envelop the western coastal area of North Sumatra for the next three weeks, officials disclosed on Friday.

Poor people and cheap VCDs

Poor people and cheap VCDs The Jakarta Post editorial on July 19, 2000, entitled A nation of pirates caught my attention. The Post categorized those who pirate VCDs, CDs and software and those who buy them as notorious culprits that have behaved immorally, and, accordingly, should be crushed as if...

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Painting Exhibition: From Rural to Urban, by Amrus Natalsya, at Galeri 678, Jl. Kemang Raya no. 32, South Jakarta (Phone: 71792164), until July 31. * Painting Exhibition by Moh. Rusnoto Susanto, at Galeri Cipta III, Ismail Marzuki Cultural Center, Jl.

Tradition and values live on at RSCM

Tradition and values live on at RSCMBy Ida Indawati Khow Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital used to provide free treatment to the poor, and at one stage even paid women to have babies there. Its turbulent history is testament to the struggles the institution endured to uphold the hospital's values...

Political concerns haunt RI's bonds

Political concerns haunt RI's bonds HONG KONG (Dow Jones): Asian benchmark bonds held firm Friday and remained well bid despite lower U.S. Treasury yields from Thursday's rally.Indonesia's bond spread suffered the most due to renewed political concerns.

Living in foreign countries brings maturity: Shuttler Agus

Living in foreign countries brings maturity: Shuttler Agus JAKARTA (JP): As one of the world's badminton powerhouses, Indonesia has proven its capability of producing many talents of international standard.

American women laud taxi driver

American women laud taxi driver On June 28, 2000, a Blue Bird taxi driver was driving for a couple of American citizens who are relocating to Jakarta from Moscow in the near future. They were looking for a place to live and doing various other tasks involved in moving, one of which was stopping by...

Security troika to win approval

Security troika to win approval BANGKOK (AFP): ASEAN's plan for a "troika" to mediate on regional disputes looks likely to win support from the group's foreign ministers who will meet here next week, analysts said on Friday.

Are we committed to getting better?

Are we committed to getting better?By Nirwan Idrus JAKARTA (JP): Many would agree that one gets over an illness much quicker if one really and truly wants to get better. Anecdotal evidence also supports this. Just ask your doctor.

Another earthquake shakes the capital

Another earthquake shakes the capital JAKARTA (JP): An earthquake measuring 5.5 on the Richter scale hit the capital on Friday morning.No damages or fatalities were reported.Many Jakartans were unaware of the jolt, which according to the Meteorology and Geophysics Agency (BMG) lasted for about 10...

Doyok defends as drug user

Doyok defends as drug user JAKARTA (JP): Comedian Doyok Sudharmaji had confessed before police investigators that he was merely a drug user, a city police officer said on Friday."We don't have evidence yet to prove that Doyok is a drug trafficker," acting city police spokesman Supt.

Suu Kyi appeals to ASEAN

Suu Kyi appeals to ASEAN BANGKOK (Agencies): Aung San Suu Kyi urged Myanmar's neighbors on Friday to help bring restore democracy in the country, saying its problems were now the responsibility of the whole region.

Indofood plans stock split

Indofood plans stock split JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed food giant PT Indofood Sukses Makmur will carry out a five-for-one stock split to improve the liquidity of the company's stock trading on the stock exchange.

Street vendors rally against eviction

Street vendors rally against eviction MAKASSAR, South Sulawesi: Some 500 street vendors at the Terong public market staged a peaceful protest here on Friday against an impending eviction.The protesters marched through the downtown streets and stopped in front of the office of city mayor H.B.

All Indonesian tennis final in men's doubles

All Indonesian tennis final in men's doubles JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia assured itself of the men's doubles title at the US$15,000 Extra Joss Men's Future-3 tennis tournament on Friday.The pairing of Febi Widhiyanto and Hendri Susilo Pramono booked their place in Saturday's final with a hard-earned...

Asian currencies mixed late, Indonesia concerns dominate

Asian currencies mixed late, Indonesia concerns dominate SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Asian currencies were mixed late Friday, as U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan's relatively benign testimony overnight did little to neutralize concerns over heightened political tensions in Indonesia, dealers...

Ministry proposes new school curriculum

Ministry proposes new school curriculum JAKARTA (JP): The Ministry of National Education is in the initial phase of trying out a new curriculum which will give schools the freedom to choose one of three curriculums most suitable to them.

Datakom Asia's rating down

Datakom Asia's rating down SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Standard & Poor's Friday lowered its long-term corporate credit rating on Indonesia-based Datakom Asia (P.DTK) to 'SD', or selective default, from CC.The CC rating on Pratama Datakom Asia B.V.

Japanese banks cautiously return to post-crisis Asia

Japanese banks cautiously return to post-crisis Asia TOKYO (Reuters): Three years after a devastating currency crisis hit the economies of East and Southeast Asia, Japanese banks are cautiously resuming lending to the region through syndicated loans, bankers say.

Are the foreign investors giddy about Vietnam again?

Are the foreign investors giddy about Vietnam again?By Michael Mathes HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam (DPA): Investors and brokers who gathered round the Ho Chi Minh City Securities Trading Center (STC) were all smiles last Thursday as Vietnam launched its first-ever bourse and inched closer to...

Purchasing power of consumers recovers: Aprindo

Purchasing power of consumers recovers: Aprindo JAKARTA (JP): The country's retail sector has almost returned to precrisis level thanks to an improvement in the country's economy, according to the Association of Indonesian Retailers (Aprindo).

RI dominates men's doubles, Mia loses in quarterfinals

RI dominates men's doubles, Mia loses in quarterfinals JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia maintained its supremacy in the men's doubles as women's singles seeded players were upset in the quarterfinals of the US$150,000 Sanyo Indonesia Open on Friday.

Tell ASEAN truth about shakey economic recovery

Tell ASEAN truth about shakey economic recovery BANGKOK (AFP): Southeast Asians should be told the truth about the region's wobbly recovery from the 1997 financial crisis, which is often glossed over in official statistics, a leading social activist said Friday.

Hidayat optimistic on RI's tourism targets

Hidayat optimistic on RI's tourism targets JAKARTA (JP): State Minister for Tourism and the Arts Hidayat Jaelani is confident that Indonesia will meet its tourism target of 5.1 million foreign visitors and $5 billion in income this year, with some help from Chinese tourists.

Golkar mulls leaving Cabinet for opposition

Golkar mulls leaving Cabinet for opposition JAKARTA (JP): The Golkar Party said on Friday it was waiting for the right moment to withdraw itself and become a formal opposition party in the country.Following the results of a three-day leadership meeting, which said Golkar "was ready" to become an...

Malaysia's Proton unable to compete by 2005: Yoshimi

Malaysia's Proton unable to compete by 2005: Yoshimi KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Malaysia's national car maker Perusahaan Otomobil Nasional Bhd (Proton) will not be able to compete under liberalized market conditions in 2005, its alternate director Fumio Yoshimi said on Friday.

House members support plan to recapitalize BRI, BTN

House members support plan to recapitalize BRI, BTN JAKARTA (JP): Majority members of the House of Representatives commission IX on banking and state budget approved the government's proposal to recapitalize state Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) and Bank Tabungan Negara (BTN).

17 justice candidates proposed

17 justice candidates proposed JAKARTA (JP): The House of Representatives announced on Friday the names of 17 candidates it hopes to propose to President Abdurrahman Wahid to serve in the Supreme Court.

Language in modern day society

Language in modern day society I am referring to Carl Chairul's story on Bahasa Indonesia in The Jakarta Post on July 16, 2000. He mentions: "America, the land of high technology, cannot claim ... ". It never ceases to amaze me the amount of comments from Indonesians in the paper, implying in some...

RI asked to distance from IMF and U.S.

RI asked to distance from IMF and U.S. BAGHDAD (AFP): Iraqi President Saddam Hussein is calling on Indonesia to distance itself from the United States and from the International Monetary Fund, which he called an "American-Zionist trap".

Foreign movement suspected behind mining protests

Foreign movement suspected behind mining protests JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Mines and Energy Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has blamed the involvement of an "international movement" on growing protests against Indonesian mining operations.

Exhibition of sunken treasure

Exhibition of sunken treasureBy Junus Satrio Atmodjo JAKARTA (JP): Thousands of years ago, when the relationship between humans and their hegemony over technology was still simple, the inhabitants of the Nusantara archipelago interacted commercially with each other using all means available.

Sutiyoso preparing to deliver revised annual speech

Sutiyoso preparing to deliver revised annual speech JAKARTA (JP): As a consequence of the City Council's rejection of his annual accountability speech on Thursday, Governor Sutiyoso said on Friday he would continue running the administration while preparing a redrafted speech next month.

Megawati to open congress

Megawati to open congress SEMARANG, Central Java: Vice President Megawati Soekarnoputri, who is also the leader of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan), is scheduled to open the party's regional congress here on Saturday.

East Timor wants to join ASEAN, SPF: Ramos Horta

East Timor wants to join ASEAN, SPF: Ramos Horta BANGKOK (AFP): East Timor will seek membership of both the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the South Pacific Forum (SPF) after it gains full independence, leader Jose Ramos Horta said on Friday.

Oil slips further as Saudis seen opening taps

Oil slips further as Saudis seen opening taps LONDON (Reuters): Oil prices slipped again on Friday amid mounting confidence that OPEC giant Saudi Arabia is quietly pumping more crude to cool overheated energy markets.North Sea Brent crude futures for September were down 26 cents at US$28.

Conversion Rates

Conversion RatesBank Indonesia's conversion rates on July 21, 2000: Bank notes rates TT rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 8,525.00 9,525.00 8,980.00 9,070.00Australian dollar 1 4,970.08 5,557.84 5,235.34 5,292.35Austrian schilling 1 577.59 645.62 608.42 614.

Gun counters at JCC prove a big draw

Gun counters at JCC prove a big draw JAKARTA (JP): A man walked toward a crowd of people gathered in front of several stands at the Police Technology Exhibition 2000 at the Jakarta Convention Center in Central Jakarta on Friday.