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Mon, 03 Sep 2001
Official denies plan to build new costly crisis center
Official denies plan to build new costly crisis center JAKARTA (JP): City administration spokesman Muhayat denied here on Saturday that the administration would develop a new crisis center or improve its current crisis control center (Pusdalsis), which would cost billions of rupiah.
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
Cirebon train crash kills 41, injures 62
Cirebon train crash kills 41, injures 62 CIREBON, West Java (JP): At least 41 people were killed and another 62 were injured after an incoming passenger train rammed into a locomotive in the railway station here early on Sunday.
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
3.6t of marijuana destroyed in Aceh
3.6t of marijuana destroyed in Aceh BANDA ACEH, Aceh: Police in Aceh province destroyed on Saturday some 3.6 tons of dried marijuana, which had been seized as evidence in drug raids during the period between 1996 and 2001.Comr.
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
Perhutani vows to preserve forests
Perhutani vows to preserve forestsBy Damar Harsanto JEPARA, Central Java (JP): State-owned timber company PT Perhutani has reiterated its commitment to manage its teak forests in Central Java sustainably following American certification body Rainforest Alliance's (RA) move to revoke its ecolabeling...
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
1. 11Market 3X15
1. 11Market 3X15Rupiah to remain stable this week, say analysts2. 11Wall 2X16 Wall Street sell-off sparks new concerns 3. hair 1X32P&G admits spying on rival Unilever4. 11micro 1X27Court asked to reject MS appeal 5. 11forest 1X28Perhutani vows to preserve forests6.
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
City ready to take over PPD after debt problems solved
City ready to take over PPD after debt problems solved JAKARTA (JP): City administration said it was ready to take over the management of state-owned public bus operator PPD, providing the Ministry of Transportation clears the company's huge debt.
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
UOB clinches bank merger
UOB clinches bank merger SINGAPORE (AFP): United Overseas Bank (UOB) has clinched Singapore's biggest bank merger after getting 90 percent shareholder acceptances from a smaller rival, in the process surpassing DBS Bank as the largest domestic lender.
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
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This editorial designed for the Sept.3 (Monday) issue. vin;JP;VIN; ANPAk..r.. ~BCA-Sales-Controversy JP/4/Editorial Sept.3,01 BCA strategic sale The government's commitment to sell a 51 percent controlling stake in publicly listed Bank Central Asia (BCA) before the end of this year, as stipulated...
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
Where to go in Jakarta:
Where to go in Jakarta:Art Summit III * Balinese Traditional Music: Gugatan Bambu Bali by I Nyoman Windha, Gedung Kesenian Jakarta, Jl. Gedung Kesenian No. 1, Central Jakarta (Phone: 3808283), 8 p.m., Sept. 2. * Music: Swara Genta by A.L. Suwardi (Indonesian), Gedung Kesenian Jakarta, 8 p.m., Sept.
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
Youth gang kills soldier in brawl
Youth gang kills soldier in brawl PALU, Central Sulawesi: An Army sergeant of the Tadulako military command in Palu, was shot in the head on Sunday morning following a brawl with a group of local youths and died later in the afternoon.
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
1. Coffee 3X15
1. Coffee 3X15 Lampung traders import coffee from VietnamJP/10/CoffeeJAKARTA (JP): Many coffee growers and exporters prefer to keeping their coffee beans in the storehouses because of continued lower price, forcing several exporters to import the commodity to cover their export obligations, the...
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
Tangerang court needs more space
Tangerang court needs more space TANGERANG (JP): Tangerang District Court is seeking financial assistance to expand its building.Judges often have to postpone hearings since the court only has one main courtroom and four smaller ones, district court chief Haogoaro Harefa told The Jakarta Post on...
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
Free contraceptives sold in Bengkulu
Free contraceptives sold in Bengkulu BENGKULU: Contraceptives, which were originally to be distributed freely to low income families, were sold in a number of drugstores in Bengkulu despite clear identification denoting that they were not for sale.
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
Sinepec, BP plan giant JV
Sinepec, BP plan giant JV BEIJING (AFP): China Petroleum and Chemical Corp (Sinopec) and BP Chemicals plan to build a petrochemicals complex by 2005 that is expected to be the largest of its kind in Asia, the China Daily said Saturday.
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
Common people always suffer
Common people always sufferFrom Sinar PagiThe hike of the U.S. dollar rate and the fall of rupiah value became a burden to ordinary people as prices of goods also went up, not to mention the difficulty in getting a job.
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
Experts demand transparency over acquisition of KPC
Experts demand transparency over acquisition of KPCBy Mochammad N. Kurniawan SAMARINDA, East Kalimantan (JP): Experts said on Saturday that PT Intan, which has been appointed by the East Kalimantan administration to finance the planned acquisition of coal mining giant PT Kaltim Prima Coal (KPC),...
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
Ananda wins again in Croatian Formula 3 race
Ananda wins again in Croatian Formula 3 race JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian Formula Three driver Ananda Mikola of the RC Sports-Prost Grand Prix Junior team booked his second victory at the Central European Zone Formula 3 Championship in Croatia's Grobnik circuit on Saturday.
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
Teachers' strike
Teachers' strikeFrom RepublikaI am very much concerned as well as disappointed about the teachers' strikes occurring in various regions such as Purbalingga, Bengkulu, Muna, Padang, Semarang and Madiun.I realize how hard their duty is and how glorious their struggle is in educating our youths while...
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
Rupiah to remain stable this week, say analysts
Rupiah to remain stable this week, say analysts JAKARTA (JP): The rupiah will remain stable during the whole of this week despite fears that the currency would continue to be under pressure from the U.S.
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
SIA withdraws bid for stake in Air India
SIA withdraws bid for stake in Air India NEW DELHI (AFP): Singapore Airlines (SIA) has withdrawn its bid for a stake in state-run Air India, one of several national firms earmarked for privatization, a report said Saturday.
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
Insecurity complex clouds Indonesia-East Timor ties
Insecurity complex clouds Indonesia-East Timor tiesBy Kusnanto Anggoro JAKARTA (JP): In her state-of-the-nation address before the legislature on Aug. 16, President Megawati Soekarnoputri stated that Indonesia recognized the secession of East Timor.
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
MPR under fire over commission on constitution
MPR under fire over commission on constitution JAKARTA (JP): The People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) has been criticized for its reluctance to respond to President Megawati Soekarnoputri's idea to establish an independent commission tasked to amend the Constitution.
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
Police council to unveil officers' probe results
Police council to unveil officers' probe results JAKARTA (JP): The Honorary Council of Police Officers (DKP) will announce either on Monday or Tuesday a final report on its investigation over eight middle-ranking officers, who are alleged to have violated the police code of ethics, a police...
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
'Bung' Hatta has broad outlook
'Bung' Hatta has broad outlookFrom TempoBung Hatta was a fatherly figure who had a broad outlook, was steadfast and displayed self-control. It was proven when he resigned from the vice presidency, as he was in disagreement with Bung Karno, the first president of the Republic of Indonesia.
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
Constitution
Constitution MPR criticized over commission for constitution amendment Page 2 PPD Jakarta administration ready to take over PPD Page 3 Making BCA the deal of the year Page 4 Formula 3 Ananda wins again in Croatian Formula 3 Page 7 Computers U.S.
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
Sculptor Ketut Winata balances both real and surreal worlds
Sculptor Ketut Winata balances both real and surreal worldsBy Kafil Yamin BANDUNG (JP): There is an unseen reality and unseen space that surrounds human life. Not all men, however, are able to perceive how this unseen space is related to their world.
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
Megawati will express empathy with Acehnese
Megawati will express empathy with Acehnese JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Defense Matori Abdul Djalil acknowledged that President Megawati Soekarnoputri would bring nothing concrete to resolve the Aceh problems in her planned visit to Aceh, but she would just express her empathy to the Acehnese, who...
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
Creditors set to move ahead with aid package for Hynix
Creditors set to move ahead with aid package for Hynix SEOUL (AFP): South Korean banks are ready to push ahead with a new rescue package for Hynix Semiconductor Inc. despite haggling over how to avert the collapse of the stricken microchip giant, reports said Sunday.
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
RI education worst in Asia: Survey
RI education worst in Asia: Survey SINGAPORE (AFP): Indonesia has the worst education system in Asia, according to a new survey of foreign business executives working in 12 countries in the region.Japan, Singapore and South Korea ranked the best, and as a result they have the highest quality labor...
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
Best education system
Best education systemBest education system (Average Score) Rk Country Score1. South Korea 3.092. Singapore 3.193. Japan 3.504. Taiwan 3.965. India 4.246. China 4.277. Malaysia 4.418. Hong Kong 4.729. Philippines 5.47 10. Thailand 5.96 11. Vietnam 6.21 12. Indonesia 6.
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
Cultural observer Dick Hartoko dies
Cultural observer Dick Hartoko dies SEMARANG (JP): Former editor of the respected Basis cultural magazine, Dick Hartoko, 79, died here on Saturday.Dick who was also a scholar and a Catholic priest was buried in Ungaran on Sunday.
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
U.S. steelmakers file anti-dumping case
U.S. steelmakers file anti-dumping case WASHINGTON (AFP): U.S. steel manufacturers filed an anti- dumping case Friday demanding duties of up to 304 percent against producers in 11 countries and charging five governments with extending illegal subsidies.Lawyers for the U.S.
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
KL steps up patrols to fight human-smuggling
KL steps up patrols to fight human-smuggling KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysia has intensified patrols along the Malacca Strait and is working closely with Indonesia and Australia to fight people-smuggling, a senior official said on Sunday.
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
BCA: Major deal of the year
BCA: Major deal of the yearBy Vincent Lingga JAKARTA (JP): Barring opposition from the House of Representatives, the strategic sale of 51 percent of Bank Central Asia (BCA) could become the deal of the year.
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
Ragunan Orchid Garden: A mecca for orchid fans
Ragunan Orchid Garden: A mecca for orchid fans JAKARTA (JP): Where can you find thousands of colorful blooming orchids? Don't bother going to Puncak, West Java. You can find them here at Ragunan Orchid Garden on Jl. Harsono R.M. near the Ragunan Zoo in South Jakarta.
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
BCA strategic sale
BCA strategic sale The government's commitment to sell a 51 percent controlling stake in publicly listed Bank Central Asia (BCA) before the end of this year, as stipulated in the Aug. 27, 2001, letter of intent (LoI) with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), will be the first test of President...
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
Bali air show
Bali air show Referring to the news report in The Jakarta Post of Aug. 23, 2001 edition entitled Bali to host international air show, I would like to make some corrections of inaccuracies found in the report.It was written: "...
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
What became of the SAAR?
What became of the SAAR? With regard to the claim made by the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC), the government has decided to go back to the terms of reference earlier agreed upon. Minister of Finance Boediono said yesterday (Thursday) in Jakarta that the new agreement regarding the...
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
Security, other ties tabled at Southeast Asia meet
Security, other ties tabled at Southeast Asia meet BANGKOK (AFP): Politicians from all over Southeast Asia converged on Bangkok on Sunday for a conference aimed at shoring up regional security and boosting cooperation.
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
Terrorist threat a concern in RI
Terrorist threat a concern in RI JAKARTA (JP): A senior U.S. official warned on Saturday of international terrorists entering Indonesia amid the increasing flow of illegal Middle Eastern immigrants to Indonesia.
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
2002 growth target within reach: Economists
2002 growth target within reach: Economists JAKARTA (JP): Noted economists expressed optimism that given the current relatively stable political condition, the 2002 economic growth target of "less than five percent", as recently indicated by Coordinating Minister for the Economy Dorodjatun...
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
Two fires in Jakarta
Two fires in Jakarta JAKARTA (JP): Fires occurred in two areas on Saturday night but no fatalities were reported.Firefighters said the first fire occurred at about 9 p.m. in Manggarai's Sawah Lunto subdistrict in South Jakarta and the second one on Jalan Ancol Raya, North Jakarta broke out close to...
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
Indonesia's education system 'worst' in Asia: Survey
Indonesia's education system 'worst' in Asia: Survey SINGAPORE (AFP): Indonesia has the worst education system in Asia, according to a new survey of foreign business executives working in 12 countries in the region.
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
Legislators' performance
Legislators' performanceFrom Bisnis IndonesiaI am really sad to see the current attitudes of members of the House of Representatives who seem to be repeating the very same mistakes made by former president Abdurrahman Wahid's administration.
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
West Sumatrans want spin-off be realized
West Sumatrans want spin-off be realized PADANG, West Sumatra (JP): West Sumatran prominent public figures and the provincial legislative council have urged President Megawati to pay serious attention to their demand for the spin-off of cement company PT Semen Padang from parent PT Semen Gresik.
Mon, 03 Sep 2001
Mahathir says militants forming Islamic states
Mahathir says militants forming Islamic states KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): A militant Islamic unit in Malaysia has formed a pact with other groups in Indonesia and the Philippines to establish Islamic states in the three Southeast Asian countries, Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said.
Sun, 02 Sep 2001
Diyanto: The body, the real and the absurd
Diyanto: The body, the real and the absurdBy Astri Wright PASSAU, Germany (JP): Modern Indonesian art is making inroads in new places. The Cafe Museum exhibition, in the Museum of Modern Art in the small southern German town of Passau, includes works by Indonesian painter Diyanto, who is also one...
Sun, 02 Sep 2001
Foreign musicians come back to Indonesia
Foreign musicians come back to IndonesiaBy Hera Diani JAKARTA (JP): Music lovers rejoice -- the next three months will see a veritable rush of international artists coming to Indonesia to perform.Sure, the list of scheduled acts may not be spectacular by the standards of many countries, but it's...
Sun, 02 Sep 2001
Later on Saturday, a member of Aceh's provincial legislative
Later on Saturday, a member of Aceh's provincial legislative assembly, Zaini Sulaiman Ishaq, 43, was shot dead by an unidentified assailant.The incident occurred at the residence of the United Development Party legislator, at BPD Meusara Agung housing complex in Darul Imara district, Aceh Besar,...
Sun, 02 Sep 2001
'Indonesia Today' says good-bye
'Indonesia Today' says good-bye JAKARTA (JP): After nearly five years of bringing the news to the country's English-speaking community, Indonesia Today signed off for the last time on Friday morning.The show first appeared on RCTI in October 1996, making it the first English-language news show in...