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Britain ready to resume arms exports to Indonesia

Britain ready to resume arms exports to Indonesia JAKARTA (JP): Britain is ready to resume sales of weapons to Indonesia, saying that it has accepted the assurances from the Indonesian Military (TNI) that these arms would not be used for internal repression, including in Aceh.

Research center LP3ES

Research center LP3ES It was with great interest that I read the article on the 30th anniversary of the Institute for Social and Economic Research, Education and Information (LP3ES) under the title Thirty-year- old research center, first home of famed scholars by Rikza Abdullah, in The Jakarta...

Gymnast Jonathan cautious on SEA Games medal prospects

Gymnast Jonathan cautious on SEA Games medal prospects JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian gymnastics team to the SEA Games will be banking on Jonathan Sianturi for medals, but the veteran national gymnast is cautious on the prospect.

Experts say LoI targets reprieve for businesses

Experts say LoI targets reprieve for businesses JAKARTA (JP): Businesses can expect a recovery in investment activities following the signing of The International Monetary Fund's (IMF) Letter of Intent (LoI), experts said on Tuesday.

Two killed in Army vs. Police gunfight

Two killed in Army vs. Police gunfight JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya (JP): Two members of the 611 Infantry Battalion were killed, while another two military officers and two police officers were seriously injured during a gunfight between soldiers and police officers in the district of Serui, Yapen Waropen...

ABC members reject new scoring system

ABC members reject new scoring system JAKARTA (JP): The Asian Badminton Confederation (ABC) has rejected the new best-of-five scoring system the International Badminton Federation (IBF) has been using since June.

Phases of Malaysia's industrial development

Phases of Malaysia's industrial developmentJP/8/KL-industry checked Phases of Malaysia's industrial development Strategically located at the crossroads of East and West trade routes, Malaysia has come a long way since its independence in 1957 to achieve the present status of an industrializing...

Corporate governance online

Corporate governance online JAKARTA (JP): A private corporate governance watchdog unveiled on Tuesday a service on its website for companies to assess their corporate governance.Eddie M. Gunawan, acting chairman of the Forum for Corporate Governance in Indonesia (FCGI), said their corporate self-...

Rupiah Rates Aug. 28

Rupiah Rates Aug. 28 Bank notes rates TT rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 8,300.00 9,300.00 8,756.00 8,844.00Australian dollar 1 549.20 616.04 579.37 585.84Austrian schilling 1 4,374.10 4,905.75 4,614.41 4,665.21Belgian franc 1 187.34 210.14 197.63 199.

Even the dead can't rest in peace

Even the dead can't rest in peace JAKARTA (JP): Heirs of the dead have complained at having to pay illegal levies for renting graves, Antara reported.A resident of Tebet, South Jakarta, Soekapjo, said on Monday that when he wanted to extend the rent of a grave in Karet Bivak cemetery, Central...

Malaysia is a young country, having attained nationhood in

Malaysia is a young country, having attained nationhood in 1957. It is located just north of the equator in the heart of Southeast Asia. A strong stable economy, the country began as a two-commodity economy concentrating on generating wealth from its rich resources in tin and rubber.

South Korea sees Jiang's visit to North as boost to peace

South Korea sees Jiang's visit to North as boost to peace SEOUL (AFP): Seoul hopes China's President Jiang Zemin will press North Korea to end a freeze on contacts with the rival South when he visits Pyongyang next week, officials said on Tuesday.

SEAG organizer worries about ticket sales

SEAG organizer worries about ticket sales KUALA LUMPUR (AP): With the 10-nation Southeast Asian Games less than two weeks away, organizers are reportedly having problems selling tickets to the various events including the opening and closing ceremonies.

Amnesty for militia members possible: Gusmao

Amnesty for militia members possible: Gusmao DILI, East Timor (Agencies): East Timor's president in waiting, Xanana Gusmao, said on Tuesday that amnesties must be considered for some of those who led the deadly violence surrounding the territory's independence vote two years ago.

Govt to review Chandra Asri debt restructuring

Govt to review Chandra Asri debt restructuring JAKARTA (JP): The government will review the debt restructuring scheme for petrochemical firm PT Chandra Asri Petrochemical Center in response to findings claiming the scheme favored Japanese lenders while being disadvantageous to the government.

RI exports to Japan may go up despite slowdown

RI exports to Japan may go up despite slowdown JAKARTA (JP): The state export promotion agency is confident that Indonesia will be able to boost its exports to Japan by eight percent to about US$8 billion (Rp 69.6 trillion) this year, from $7.

Govt wants over $4.1b from CGI

Govt wants over $4.1b from CGI JAKARTA (JP): The government is likely to ask for more than US$4.1 billion from donor countries grouped under the Consultative Group on Indonesia (CGI) for the next budget year, citing increasing overseas debt repayments falling due next year.

Where to go in Surabaya:

Where to go in Surabaya:Music and Entertainment* Hyatt Regency Surabaya, Jl. Jend. Basuki Rakhmat 106-128 (Phone: 031 5311234): - Lobby: Gamelan (Traditional Music), 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. (Except Saturday), Solo Pianist, Monday to Friday and Sunday, 7 a.m. to 9 a.m., Saturday, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Political parties reluctant to make leadership changes

Political parties reluctant to make leadership changes The following are excerpts of the interview with sociologist Daniel Sparingga with The Jakarta Post's A. Asip Hasani on the issue of political party leadership.

Aceh's month-long sea blockade 'ineffective'

Aceh's month-long sea blockade 'ineffective' JAKARTA (JP): The month-long sea blockade launched by the Indonesian Navy in waters around the restive province of Aceh to curb arms smuggling has failed to bear fruit.Navy Chief of Staff Adm.

HK jails woman for abusing RI maid

HK jails woman for abusing RI maid HONG KONG (AFP): A Hong Kong housewife was sentenced to three and half years jail on Tuesday for violently and "cold-bloodedly" repeatedly assaulting her Indonesian maid.

Asian economies struggling under hi-tech slump

Asian economies struggling under hi-tech slump SINGAPORE (AP): Three years after a devastating financial crisis, Southeast Asia's once high-flying economies are back in trouble. But the current slowdown is different in nature, and one that few expect to be as bad.

Witnesses presented in Endin's trial

Witnesses presented in Endin's trial JAKARTA (JP): The Central Jakarta District Court presented on Tuesday four witnesses during the trial of Endin Wahyudin in a defamation case filed by two Supreme Court justices.

Law on money politics sought to ensure democracy

Law on money politics sought to ensure democracy JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Justice and Human Rights Yusril Ihza Mahendra has underlined the importance of formulating a special law on money politics to help curb the rising trend of the crime.

Fertilizer disappears in N. Sumatra

Fertilizer disappears in N. Sumatra MEDAN, North Sumatra (JP): The gradual disappearance of fertilizer from North Sumatra markets in the last two months has prompted the Indonesian Fertilizer Producers Association (APPI) to decide to import fertilizer for the sake of the farmers.

ABC members reject new scoring system

ABC members reject new scoring system JAKARTA (JP): The Asian Badminton Confederation (ABC) has rejected the new best-of-five scoring system the International Badminton Federation (IBF) has been using since June.

KL palm oil extends losses on liquidation

KL palm oil extends losses on liquidation KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Malaysian palm oil futures again surrendered early gains to close lower on Tuesday as players liquidated long positions amid worries over falling sales to top buyer India.

Folly of military option

Folly of military option Various statements from top government and Indonesian Military (TNI) officials about the problem of Aceh in the past week have confirmed our worst fear: The military option has been put back on the front burner once again.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Aug 28, 2001: Shares Close Change Trading Volume -------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 1,500 0 37,500 Adindo Foresta 105 -5 55,000 AGIS 135 0 366,500 Akbar Indo Makmur 925 -350 2,367,000...

Mega tells Aceh to focus on autonomy

Mega tells Aceh to focus on autonomy KUALA LUMPUR (JP): President Megawati Soekarnoputri urged the Acehnese people on Tuesday to take full advantage of the special autonomy status accorded to them under the new Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam Law, but warned that rising separatist moves would be promptly...

Court rules against Freeport

Court rules against Freeport JAKARTA (JP): U.S.-based mining company PT Freeport Indonesia suffered a legal blow on Tuesday when the South Jakarta District Court ruled against it, saying that the firm had spread misleading information about an accident that allegedly claimed four lives at its...

Cycling to earn a living in Jakarta

Cycling to earn a living in JakartaBy Sri Muninggar Saraswati JAKARTA (JP): Cycling is more than a way of keeping fit, for some people it is actually how they earn their living.It may sound a little bit strange, but within the hustle and bustle of a major urban center like Jakarta, you can still...

Registration of foreigners

Registration of foreigners Some time ago The Jakarta Post published an article about how all foreigners staying in Indonesia for more than three months needed to register within a certain period of time.

Short of diesel fuel?

Short of diesel fuel?From Warta KotaPeople in Jakarta have had to face frequent shortages of automotive diesel fuel over the last several months and this shortage has not been completely overcome today, though the problem has often been discussed by the government and the House of Representatives...

Why no official uniforms?

Why no official uniforms?From Suara Karya It would be better if President Megawati Soekarnoputri, Minister for Trade and Industry Rini Suwandi and State Minister of Women's Empowerment Sri Rejeki, put on an official uniform while carrying out their state tasks just like the Indonesian Army Women's...

Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC), a revolutionary step

Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC), a revolutionary step MSC, a revolutionary step for IT development The Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) aims to revolutionize how Malaysians and others in the region conduct business.

Terrorism in RI: What does intelligence really know?

Terrorism in RI: What does intelligence really know?By Riza Sihbudi JAKARTA (JP): The chief of the State Intelligence Agency Hendropriyono hinted recently that international terrorists were entering Indonesia. Jakarta Police Chief Insp. Gen.

Mt. Slamet fire extinguished

Mt. Slamet fire extinguished PURWOKERTO, Central Java (JP): The fire on Mt. Slamet, which started on Sunday, was totally extinguished on Monday night and about ten trekkers feared to be trapped in the fire were found unharmed, administrator of East Banyumas Forestry Office, Hasan Pamuji said here...

Two killed, four injured in Army vs Police gunfight

Two killed, four injured in Army vs Police gunfight JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya (JP): Two members of the 611 Infantry Battalion were killed and two police officers seriously injured during a gunfight between soldiers and police officers in the district of Serui, Yapen Waropen regency in Irian Jaya, on...

Let's be forgiving

Let's be forgivingFrom Koran TempoMinister Yusril Ihza Mahendra is now trying to bring our fourth president to court. Won't this attempt trigger again an outbreak of counterproductive political conflict? Isn't President Megawati's wish that all sectors of the nation, former president Abdurrahman...

Regional autonomy laws to be revised

Regional autonomy laws to be revised SURABAYA (JP): Minister of Home Affairs Hari Sabarno affirmed here on Tuesday that the regional autonomy laws put into effect early this year would soon be revised to resolve ongoing disputes among the provinces, as well as between provinces and the central...

LP3ES must find ways to revive its influence

LP3ES must find ways to revive its influenceBy Rikza Abdullah JAKARTA (JP): Anyone attending the glamorous 30th anniversary reception of the Institute for Social and Economic Research, Education and Information (LP3ES) at the ballroom of the five- star Hilton Hotel in Jakarta on Monday evening...

TV today

TV todayTVRI 5:00 a.m. Religious Teachings 6:00 News 8:00 Environment 8:45 News: Hallo, Metro Indonesia 10:00 Children's Program 10:30 30 Minutes with Anita Rahman 11:00 Regional News 12:00 p.m. News 1:00 Psychology 2:00 News 2:15 Debating 3:15 Children's Program 3:40 Quiz 4:15 Children's Program...

Wither Indonesian tourism?

Wither Indonesian tourism? Saving Indonesia's tourist industryBy Imam Syafii JAKARTA (JP): With the appointment of Indonesia's new president and vice president, followed by the installment of the Gotong Royong Cabinet, the country's tourist industry hopes the new government will bring political...

From Koran Tempo

From Koran TempoMinister Yusril Ihza Mahendra is now trying to bring our fourth president to court. Won't this attempt trigger again an outbreak of counterproductive political conflict? Isn't President Megawati's wish that all sectors of the nation, former president Abdurrahman and the National...

Postal service

Postal serviceFrom Koran TempoOn July 18, 2001, I sent a money order of Rp 150,000 from the post office in Bogor, West Java, to my parents Hj. Rosdiana S of Jl Tangkahan Batu No. 166, Sigara-gara village, Patumbak, Medan, North Sumatra.

New intent to reform

New intent to reform The fewer programs of action stipulated in the new Letter of Intent (LoI) signed by the Indonesian government and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Monday do not by any means indicate fewer daunting reforms ahead.

Govt appoints consultant to value KPC stake

Govt appoints consultant to value KPC stake JAKARTA (JP): The government has appointed a consultant to appraise the value of the 51 percent stake in East Kalimantan- based coal mining firm PT Kaltim Prima Coal (KPC) on offer for divestment.

Officials unaware of embassy's road closure

Officials unaware of embassy's road closure JAKARTA (JP): City Governor Sutiyoso and Jakarta Police chief Insp. Gen. Sofjan Yacoeb on Monday claimed they were uninformed about the closure of part of Jl.

TEST

TEST Mr. Horst Kohler Managing Director International Monetary Fund Washington, D.C. 20431Dear Mr. Kohler:Despite many domestic uncertainties and a weaker external environment, the Government of Indonesia has made renewed progress in its economic program supported by an Extended Arrangement of the...