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U.S. re-establishing military links with Indonesia: Cohen

U.S. re-establishing military links with Indonesia: Cohen SYDNEY, Australia (AP): U.S. Secretary of Defense William Cohen said Monday that the United States is re-establishing military links with Indonesia, but he denied his country is selling arms to Jakarta.

Asian monies down late, rupiah sets weaker tone

Asian monies down late, rupiah sets weaker tone SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Asian currencies were lower late Monday, weighed on by the rupiah as the Indonesian political climate heats up in the countdown to a key parliamentary assembly next month.Many currency watchers are optimistic that the U.S.

Arms heist prompts KL to keep ISA

Arms heist prompts KL to keep ISA KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Malaysia has put on hold its review of a law that provides for detention without trial following an arms heist that shook the nation, a Cabinet minister said on Monday.

Govt agrees to recapitalize Bank Bali

Govt agrees to recapitalize Bank Bali JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) and Bank Indonesia finally reached an out of court settlement with the former owner of Bank Bali, the Ramli family, paving the way for the government to recapitalize the publicly listed bank.

Burial agency under fire over levies

Burial agency under fire over levies JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso has ordered city Chief Inspector Hendarmin Ono Saleh to investigate alleged illegal payments being levied at the city's cemeteries."I have instructed Inspector Hendarmin to immediately question the Burial Agency head Hariono Seno...

Dumping duties on RI fibers

Dumping duties on RI fibers BRUSSELS (AFX): EU member states said they confirmed imposition of definitive antidumping duties on imports of synthetic staple fibers of polyester from Australia, Indonesia and Thailand.The duties on Australian imports are 12.0 percent for all companies; 15.

Suwandi, Fahmi cruise on

Suwandi, Fahmi cruise on JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian tennis player Suwandi defeated fellow countryman Sebastian Da Costa 6-1, 6-1 and cruised to the second round of the Extra Joss Men's Future-3 at Kemayoran Tennis Center on Monday.

Marzuki insists that Soeharto attend trial

Marzuki insists that Soeharto attend trial JAKARTA (JP): Attorney General Marzuki Darusman insisted on Monday that former president Soeharto be present in court when his corruption trial begins, possibly next month.

RI seeks bilateral talks with U.S. to settle debt

RI seeks bilateral talks with U.S. to settle debt JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia is seeking bilateral talks with the United States government to help solve the country's private- sector debt problem with American creditors, Indonesian ambassador to the U.S. Dorodjatun Kuntjorodjakti said on Monday.

Team begins inquiry into attack on PDI headquarters

Team begins inquiry into attack on PDI headquarters JAKARTA (JP): A joint military-police investigation team initiated on Monday an inquiry into the involvement of both military and police personnel in the July 27, 1996 attack on the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) headquarters on Jl.

Conversion Rates

Conversion RatesBank Indonesia's conversion rates on July 17, 2000: Bank notes rates TT rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 8,995.00 9,995.00 9,448.00 9,542.00Australian dollar 1 5,239.59 5,827.09 5,503.46 5,562.99Austrian schilling 1 613.23 681.55 644.11 650.

Stock quotations on JSX

Stock quotations on JSXStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on July 17, 2000: Shares Close Change Trading Volume -------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 550 0 0 Adindo Foresta Indonesia 310 10 855,500 Alakasa Industrindo 900 0 0 Alfa Retailindo...

Biased foreign broadcast

Biased foreign broadcastFrom RepublikaAs a faithful listener of Elshinta radio station, I was extremely shocked at a broadcast by The Netherlands Radio about the issue of Maluku, which was being aired by Elshinta a few minutes before 5 a.m. on Monday, July 10, 2000.

Where to go in Bandung:

Where to go in Bandung:Films * French Film at CCF - French Cultural Center, Jl. Purnawarman 32 (Phone 4212417), 2 p.m., 6:30 p.m.: L'Horloger de Saint-Paul, July 18. Le Juge et I'Assassin, July 21. L.627, July 25. L'appat, July 28.

C. Java athletes join training

C. Java athletes join training SEMARANG (JP): Four Central Java athletes have been invited to join an Indonesian Amateur Athletic Association (PASI) training camp following on from their successes in the 2000 National Games (PON) in East Java last month.

Unlicensed AK-47 rifle given to Haryogi under order: Witness

Unlicensed AK-47 rifle given to Haryogi under order: Witness JAKARTA (JP): An Army captain testified on Monday that he handed over an AK-47 rifle without proper documents to defendant Haryogi M. Maulani under the order of his father, Lt. Gen.

ACPC urges RI to cut back on coffee exports

ACPC urges RI to cut back on coffee exports JAKARTA (JP): The Association of Coffee Producing Countries (ACPC) urged Indonesia on Monday to join its scheme to cut back exports by 20 percent, pointing to hefty financial penalty for members who refuse to comply.

Asia concerned about Japan's growth

Asia concerned about Japan's growth HONG KONG (Dow Jones): It's not keeping Japanese interest rates at zero that matters to the rest of Asia, it's ensuring growth in the region's biggest economy rises decisively from that level.

Officials say forest fires increasing

Officials say forest fires increasingBy Tomi Soetjipto JAKARTA (Reuters): Forest fires on the Indonesian island of Sumatra are increasing, but officials on Monday played down the possibility of a repeat of Southeast Asia's smog crisis of 1997.

Quake injures six on in Philippines

Quake injures six on in Philippines MANILA (AP): A strong earthquake injured at least six people, damaged homes, toppled power lines and caused landslides on one of the Philippines' northernmost islands, officials said on Monday.The earthquake, with a magnitude of 6.

Gowa fingers BTN directors for graft

Gowa fingers BTN directors for graft JAKARTA (JP): The non-governmental organization Government Watch (Gowa) filed a report at National Police Headquarters on Monday against current and former members of state Bank Tabungan Negara (BTN)'s board of directors.

Dental and mouth disease on the rise

Dental and mouth disease on the rise BANDUNG: Dental and mouth diseases among Indonesians is on the rise in the last 20 years with 90 percent of the population having suffered with dental and mouth problems.

Taufik to compete in Indonesia Open

Taufik to compete in Indonesia Open JAKARTA (JP): Defending champion Taufik Hidayat has confirmed his participation in the Sanyo Indonesia Open, which starts on Wednesday, after previous reports that he might withdraw due to a back injury.

PSSI is tired of 'Pacho' Rubio

PSSI is tired of 'Pacho' Rubio JAKARTA (JP): Chilean striker Francisco Javier Rodriguez Rubio, who currently plays for Arema Malang, is to be banned from playing in the national league, a top soccer official has said.

Men behind RI's most powerful woman

Men behind RI's most powerful womanBy Kornelius Purba JAKARTA (JP): They say that behind every powerful man is a strong woman.Some are asking if there are any strong men behind Vice President Megawati Soekarnoputri, arguably Indonesia's most powerful woman.

Sultan Bolkiah questions furor over his donation

Sultan Bolkiah questions furor over his donation JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Foreign Affairs Alwi Shihab said Brunei's Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah questioned the public furor here over his US$2 million donation to President Abdurrahman Wahid, saying the monarch conferred the money in a personal capacity.

Provinces asked to honor contracts signed by Jakarta

Provinces asked to honor contracts signed by Jakarta JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid urged provincial and district administrations on Monday to honor business contracts concluded by the central government and to act as good hosts to businesses.

IPB student expelled for forging marks

IPB student expelled for forging marks BOGOR (JP): A new student at Bogor Agricultural Institute (IPB) was expelled from the institute for forging his high school marks.IPB spokesman Amiruddin Saleh identified the student only as "a pupil from a West Java high school" and said that the student was...

... and expert urges 'some form of federalism'

... and expert urges 'some form of federalism' LONDON (JP): Indonesia needs to adopt some form of fiscal and political federalism if it wants to survive as one country, economist Anne Booth says.While acknowledging the historically poor image of the concept among Indonesians, the professor at the...

Indonesia Democracy Institute launched

Indonesia Democracy Institute launched JAKARTA (JP): The New Indonesia Democracy Institute, established by noted figures from the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan), was launched on Monday as a body designed to heighten political awareness and education.

A welcome show of unity

A welcome show of unity Whatever has prevented the nation's leaders from meeting to defuse the political tension currently gripping Indonesia, as intellectuals and analysts have urged, it did not stop legislators in the People's Consultative Assembly from issuing their own statement aimed at easing...

Defendants get five years for distributing fake money

Defendants get five years for distributing fake money JAKARTA (JP): Two defendants in a counterfeit money case winced on Monday after a judge sentenced them to five years each in prison for distributing Rp 80 million (US$8,421) of fake money.

Irregularities in state finances add up to Rp 209.43t

Irregularities in state finances add up to Rp 209.43t JAKARTA (JP): The Supreme Audit Agency (BPK) said on Monday it had found some 779 instances of irregularities involving Rp 209.43 trillion (US$23.27 billion) in the management of the state budget and state companies during fiscal year 1999/2000...

MPR's call for calm gets cool response

MPR's call for calm gets cool response JAKARTA (JP): A unified stance proclaimed on Sunday by all 11 factions of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) to reduce mounting political tensions got mixed reactions from observers with some saying it would help strengthen the plunging rupiah and others...

New appointments in the foreign ministry

New appointments in the foreign ministry JAKARTA (JP): Foreign Minister Alwi Shihab swore in four high- ranking officials to key positions at the ministry here on Monday.Hassan Wirajuda, signatory to the Humanitarian Pause on Aceh, was sworn in as Director General for Political Affairs replacing...

Sleep better knowing you saved a life

Sleep better knowing you saved a lifeBy Danielle Bray JAKARTA (JP): Concern over endangered species, the loss of habitat and illegal trading in wildlife have prompted partnership between the Bass Hotel & Resort group, and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Indonesia.

Muslim TV stations necessary

Muslim TV stations necessary With reference to Mr. Pandu K's letter in The Jakarta Post dated July 12, 2000, titled Discrimination against Islam, I fully agree and am concerned that films shown on all TV stations are not Islamic and can have a very bad effect on our lives, especially on the younger...

Residents foil taxi robberies

Residents foil taxi robberies JAKARTA (JP): Residents of Lebak Bulus, South Jakarta, and Penjaringan, North Jakarta, foiled taxi robberies in their respective areas early on Sunday morning, and handed over the suspects to the police.

Revised Agrarian Law demanded

Revised Agrarian Law demanded MAKASSAR, South Sulawesi (JP): Thousands of farmers and fishermen in the province marched to the provincial council office on Monday demanding revisions to the 1960 Agrarian Law which they described as "unjust".

Mysterious murder

Mysterious murder Recently local TV reported that a man traveling on an express train from Surabaya to Jakarta was killed when he went to the bathroom on the train. But the circumstances of the murder were so mysterious that it is comparable to a Sherlock Holmes story.

Mayors postpone crackdown on street vendors

Mayors postpone crackdown on street vendors JAKARTA (JP): To safeguard against possible attacks on City Public Order officials, Jakarta's five mayors have decided to leave street vendors out of a cleanup operation of the capital.

Workshop questions Indonesia's autonomy laws

Workshop questions Indonesia's autonomy laws The School of Oriental and African Studies in London held a workshop on Southeast Asian politics on July 7-8. In this and the accompanying article, Santi W.E. Soekanto of The Jakarta Post gives her report on the discussions on Indonesia.

Fuad elected as new chairman of KAHMI

Fuad elected as new chairman of KAHMI SURABAYA (JP): The Corps of the Alumni of Islamic Students Association (KAHMI) ended its three-day congress here on Sunday with the election of Fuad Bawazier as its new chairman, who vowed to keep the organization independent.

Brunei aims to become regional financial hub

Brunei aims to become regional financial hub BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (AFP) - Brunei's Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah announced Saturday his kingdom has established a financial center aimed at making the oil-rich state a regional hub.

Nine dead, scores injured in Ambon trail of violence

Nine dead, scores injured in Ambon trail of violence AMBON, Maluku (JP): A trail of violence in Ambon left at least nine people dead and scores injured on Sunday as security forces seemed helpless to stop rioters despite the enactment of the civil emergency status.

TMII benefits from long school holiday

TMII benefits from long school holiday JAKARTA (JP): The two-week-long school break has benefited the Taman Mini Indonesia Indah theme park in East Jakarta, an official said on Saturday."We estimated there were nearly 750,000 visitors during the school break.

Indonesia needs to expand local share of gas reserves

Indonesia needs to expand local share of gas reservesBy Berni K. Moestafa JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia is the first country to export liquefied natural gas (LNG) and is currently the biggest LNG exporter, making up 30 percent of the world's LNG trade.

Makro establishes its tenth RI store in Medan

Makro establishes its tenth RI store in Medan JAKARTA (JP): Holland-based wholesale chain Makro opened its tenth outlet on Saturday in the North Sumatra capital of Medan, and said it was confident about the future of the country's economy.

Megawati against the federal state concept

Megawati against the federal state concept MAKASSAR, South Sulawesi (JP): Vice President Megawati Soekarnoputri said on Saturday she was opposed to the idea of turning Indonesia into a federal state.She said she was also very concerned at efforts being made by several provinces to separate from the...

Zarina gives birth to baby girl

Zarina gives birth to baby girl JAKARTA (JP): Jailed Zarina Mirafsur gave birth to a healthy baby girl weighing 2.8 kilograms at Tangerang Hospital at 12:50 p.m. on Saturday."The baby's very fair and has cute, slanty eyes.