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Government delays plan to raise telecom rates

Government delays plan to raise telecom rates JAKARTA (JP): The government has delayed its plan to increase the rates for fixed-line and cellular telephone calls by 21 percent and 41 percent respectively.

Myanmar road threatens Thais

Myanmar road threatens Thais BANGKOK (AFP): A road being built inside the Myanmar border will facilitate drug trafficking and Myanmar troop movements and poses a major security threat to Thailand, an army chief said in a report on Wednesday.

Marine management a challenge for regions

Marine management a challenge for regions SURABAYA (JP): The transfer of marine management from the central government to provincial administrations will pose a large challenge for the regions, an official said here.

Quake shakes N. Philippines

Quake shakes N. Philippines MANILA (AP): A moderate earthquake shook the northern Philippines early Wednesday but authorities reported no serious injuries or damage.The earthquake, with an initial magnitude of 5.5, struck at 6:59 a.m. (5:59 a.m.

Akbar's stinging attack on government deplored

Akbar's stinging attack on government deplored JAKARTA (JP): There was a chorus of disapproval on Wednesday over Golkar Party chairman Akbar Tandjung's strong criticism of the government, saying he forgot that Golkar itself was part of the New Order regime which brought the country to ruin.

Riau authorities fed up with continuing forest fires

Riau authorities fed up with continuing forest fires PEKANBARU, Riau (JP): The Riau provincial administration is demanding that Minister of Forestry and Plantations Nurmahmudi Ismail revoke for good operating permits of errant companies holding forest concession which have caused fires.

Quick resolution to avoid foreign troops in Maluku

Quick resolution to avoid foreign troops in Maluku JAKARTA (JP): Senior police and Army generals on Wednesday warned that a swift and concrete end to the violence in the Maluku islands must be found if the government is serious in its determination to reject international interference.

The players behind the Maluku madness

The players behind the Maluku madnessBy George J. Aditjondro NEWCASTLE, Australia (JP): Thousands of people have died in Maluku, once known as the Spice Islands, in what seems to be a religious war between Christians and Muslims.Official estimates have put the death toll at 3,000. However, Rev.

Indonesian League facts and file

Indonesian League facts and fileFacts and file Persikota Tangerang Reaches semifinals as Group A winner vs Arema Malang 1-1 vs Pelita Solo 2-1 vs Persija Jakarta 1-1 Top scorers (since the regular season): Komang Mariawan (15), Stephen Weah (8) Coach: Sutan Harhara Title: -W D L Gf Ga Match record:...

20,000 Aceh refugees flee sanctuary

20,000 Aceh refugees flee sanctuary BANDA ACEH, Aceh (JP): Almost all of the approximately 20,000 refugees who sought shelter at Point-A area of the Exxon-Oil airport compound in Tanah Luas district of North Aceh were gone on Wednesday afternoon.

MPR not a conflict zone: MUI

MPR not a conflict zone: MUI MAKASSAR, South Sulawesi (JP): The Indonesian Ulemas Council (MUI) for eastern Indonesia closed its three-day internal meeting on Wednesday with a call to the political elite not to use next month's upcoming People's Consultative Assembly General Session to score points...

Police likely to block Jakarta if necessary

Police likely to block Jakarta if necessary JAKARTA (JP): Insp. Gen. Nurfaizi, the city police chief, said on Wednesday that his personnel might close the capital to outsiders, particularly those bent on causing disruption in Jakarta, during next month's Annual Session of the People's Consultative...

The seeds of discontent in the beautiful Maluku islands

The seeds of discontent in the beautiful Maluku islandsBy Angelique L. Picaulima van Engelen and Harley Saimima JAKARTA (JP): Macho and fierce are correct ways to describe natives of the Maluku islands.

Alwi explains audit irregularities

Alwi explains audit irregularities JAKARTA (JP): Foreign Minister Alwi Shihab claimed that the Rp 46 billion (US$4.8 million) "irregularity" in the ministry as reported by the Supreme Audit Agency, was due to the delayed payment of visa and immigration fees from several Indonesian embassies.

Sun and Budi crash out of Indonesia Open

Sun and Budi crash out of Indonesia Open JAKARTA (JP): Unheralded players stole a little bit of thunder in the first day of the US$150,000 Sanyo Indonesia Open at the Senayan Tennis Indoor Stadium Wednesday, although big names maintained their dominance.

Indonesian soccer league teams pledge fair play

Indonesian soccer league teams pledge fair play JAKARTA (JP): Teams featured in the sixth Indonesian professional soccer league championship semifinals have vowed to fight for glory and play fair.Home favorite Persija Jakarta, PSM Makassar, Persikota Tangerang and Pupuk Kaltim (PKT) of Bontang,...

City Revenue Agency to be questioned over tax hike

City Revenue Agency to be questioned over tax hike JAKARTA (JP): City Council Commission C for city revenue will summon the head of the City Revenue Agency over his failure to delay the enactment of a 1998 bylaw which requires operators of nightspots to pay a 30 percent tax, a councillor said on...

Operation to continue without police backup

Operation to continue without police backup JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso said he had ordered Jakarta's five mayors to carry on with the planned public order operation in the city despite inadequate back up from the police.

Granddaughter-in-law of Soeharto to face trial

Granddaughter-in-law of Soeharto to face trial JAKARTA (JP): West Jakarta Police submitted on Wednesday the dossiers of Gusti Maya Firanti Noor, a granddaughter-in-law of former president Soeharto, to the West Jakarta Prosecutor's Office.

No interference

No interference In a rare meeting with 83 foreign ambassadors and heads of foreign missions, Minister of Foreign Affairs Alwi Shihab urged all countries to show their understanding and support toward the government's efforts to end the violence in Maluku.

Stock quotations on JSX

Stock quotations on JSXStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on July 19, 2000: Shares Close Change Trading Volume -------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 535 -15 19,000 Adindo Foresta Indonesia 310 0 1,162,000 Alakasa Industrindo 900 0 0 Alfa...

RI to import fuel to meet supply shortage

RI to import fuel to meet supply shortage JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia may import fuel from neighboring countries to overcome pressing fuel shortages in East Java and Bali, Minister of Mines and Energy Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said on Wednesday.

Honda expected to tie up with KL firms

Honda expected to tie up with KL firms KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP): Honda Motor Co. Ltd. of Japan was reported Wednesday to be ready to take a 49 percent stake in a proposed joint-venture company with two Malaysian automotive firms.

Kostrad chief admits misuse of funds by two officers

Kostrad chief admits misuse of funds by two officers BANDUNG (JP): Army Strategic Reserves Command (Kostrad) chief Lt. Gen. Agus Wirahadikusumah has admitted that an internal audit has found irregularities in his command's financial reports.

Laser beams and music bring life to Malaysia cemetery

Laser beams and music bring life to Malaysia cemeteryBy Chisa Fujioka KAJANG, Malaysia (Reuters): Imagine a funeral bathed in laser beams inside a 1,000-foot (300-metre) dragon structure painted the colors of the rainbow.

A nation of pirates

A nation of pirates Piracy in Indonesia is a far more common occurrence than most people in this country care to think. The kind of piracy for which Indonesia has become globally notorious, however, is not limited to the recurrent attacks on ships plying the Strait of Malacca.

Government completes IMF reform target: Kwik

Government completes IMF reform target: Kwik JAKARTA (JP): Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Finance and Industry Kwik Kian Gie said on Tuesday that all reform targets agreed upon with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) had been finalized.

Police to deploy snipers in Matraman

Police to deploy snipers in Matraman JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta Police will soon deploy 15 snipers in the Matraman area of East Jakarta to prevent fresh brawls in the riot-prone area, an official said on Monday.

A bowl of porridge makes school a little brighter

A bowl of porridge makes school a little brighter JAKARTA (JP): A bowl of green bean porridge is enough incentive to attend class, principals of elementary schools in South Jakarta said.If a child was absent his or her mother would come and ask to collect the share, Ratih Wahyu, principal of SDN...

RP separatists kill seven soldiers

RP separatists kill seven soldiers COTABATO CITY, Philippines (DPA): At least seven soldiers were killed and 26 others wounded on Tuesday when Muslim separatist guerrillas attacked a military truck in the southern Philippines, an army spokesman said.Capt.

Man gets 8 months for molestation

Man gets 8 months for molestation JAKARTA (JP): Defendant Nasir Salim, 49, flashed a small smile on Tuesday after the judge presiding over his case at the Central Jakarta District Court sentenced him to eight months in prison for physically abusing a prospective foreign worker.

U.S. sees S'pore growth at 7%

U.S. sees S'pore growth at 7% SINGAPORE (AFP): The U.S. government on Tuesday projected Singapore's economy would grow by 6.5 to 7.0 percent this year on strong external demand, but expansion was seen slowing in the second half.The forecast, contained in a report by the U.S.

Gade Christensen aims high at Open

Gade Christensen aims high at Open JAKARTA (JP): A poor performance makes athletes eager to break the jinx. This is the case with Peter Gade Christensen of Denmark, who wants to improve on his past performances in the US$150,000 Sanyo Indonesia Open at the Senayan Tennis Indoor Stadium.

Garbage fight goes to Medan court

Garbage fight goes to Medan court MEDAN, North Sumatra: A young man was forced to face the Medan district court on Tuesday after hitting a middle-aged woman over a dispute involving garbage.The young man, identified as Jn, 34, allegedly struck Korina, 50, who was in a heated argument with future...

Megawati to PDI-P: Go easy on Gus Dur

Megawati to PDI-P: Go easy on Gus Dur JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan) Chairwoman Megawati Soekarnoputri has appealed to her party's legislators to go easy on President Abdurrahman "Gus Dur" Wahid when they exercise their interpellation rights on Thursday.

Asia airlines may hike fares on higher fuel costs

Asia airlines may hike fares on higher fuel costs KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Asian carriers may have to increase air fares to cope with rising jet fuel costs despite improving passenger and freight load factors, an industry official said on Tuesday.

Stock quotations on JSX

Stock quotations on JSXStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on July 18, 2000: Shares Close Change Trading Volume -------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 550 0 3,000 Adindo Foresta Indonesia 310 0 343,000 Alakasa Industrindo 900 0 0 Alfa...

BMW Asia sales jump 51%

BMW Asia sales jump 51% SINGAPORE (DPA): BMW sales in Asia's emerging markets surged 51 percent from last year's first half to 10,549 cars in the first six months of this year, the German carmaker said on Tuesday.

Authorities to hold fit-and-proper test for directors at city's firms

Authorities to hold fit-and-proper test for directors at city's firms JAKARTA (JP): The city administration will hold a fit-and- proper test to streamline the current members of the boards of directors at all city-owned and jointly-owned companies, an official said on Tuesday.

Council okays amendments to 1999/2000 budget

Council okays amendments to 1999/2000 budget JAKARTA (JP): The City Council voted on Tuesday to accept Governor Sutiyoso's proposal to amend the administration's budget, which ended on March 31 and saw a surplus of Rp 879 billion (US$96 million).

Only 17 candidates pass justice test

Only 17 candidates pass justice test JAKARTA (JP): Sources said here on Tuesday that a House of Representatives working committee screening Supreme Court justice candidates had recommended only 17 of the 46 nominees, including former justice minister Muladi and Human Rights Commission member...

Political conflict 'no longer scares foreign investors'

Political conflict 'no longer scares foreign investors' JAKARTA (JP): Foreign investors in the manufacturing sector were more concerned about poor security and law enforcement than rivalries among the political elite, an analyst said.

Police to change its recruitment system

Police to change its recruitment system JAKARTA (JP): In an effort to establish a professional force, the Police Academy will introduce a new recruitment system this year, National Police chief Gen. Rusdihardjo said on Tuesday.

Astra CMG launches credit cards

Astra CMG launches credit cards JAKARTA (JP): PT Astra CMG Life and Bank Universal joined forces to launch on Tuesday a product that incorporates life insurance and credit card facilities.Astra CMG president Steve Heald said traditional insurance and banking companies were slowly being taken over...

Family planning program not yet popular among men

Family planning program not yet popular among menBy Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): If you take a close look at a family planning clinic in your neighborhood you will find that almost all of the participants are women.

Politeness still counts

Politeness still counts On June 22, 2000, I went to the Japanese Embassy for information on a master's program for my niece, who was doing an assignment that day. At the embassy, I went to the department of education.

Foreign carmakers tried to buy Proton: Mahathir

Foreign carmakers tried to buy Proton: Mahathir KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Foreign auto makers have sought to take a 100 percent stake in Malaysia's national carmaker Perusahaan Otomobil Nasional Bhd. (Proton) as part of plans to dominate the world market, Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said Tuesday.

Direct presidential election 'is okay'

Direct presidential election 'is okay' BANDUNG (JP): Noted Muslim intellectual Nurcholish Madjid said here on Tuesday that Indonesian people are culturally and socially ready for direct presidential elections, suitably to be held in 2004.

Evacuations likely due to hazardous haze in Sumatra

Evacuations likely due to hazardous haze in Sumatra JAKARTA (JP): While claiming that they have successfully contained the spread of forest fires, officials admitted that evacuations maybe necessary in some areas along the Riau and North Sumatra provincial border due to hazardous haze.

Thailand to challenge ASEAN policy taboo

Thailand to challenge ASEAN policy taboo BANGKOK (Reuters): Thailand is likely to ruffle a few feathers at next week's ASEAN foreign ministers meeting by pushing for regional action on cross-border crime and trafficking in drugs and people.