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On Pancasila

On Pancasila Dr. Hj. Nina Herlina Lubis, M.S., historian at Padjadjaran University (Unpad) Research Institute and lecturer at the History Department of the School of Letters of Unpad, wrote in the Pikiran Rakyat daily on June 5, 2000 an article titled Straightening out the history of the birth of...

Rosena chooses family over Sydney Olympics

Rosena chooses family over Sydney Olympics SURABAYA (JP): Most athletes in the world dream of competing in the Olympic Games. But not so with Indonesian women's archer Rosena Gelanteh, who prefers to live a happy life with her family and concentrate on her job rather than the Olympics.

IBRA raises about Rp 2.8t as of mid-June

IBRA raises about Rp 2.8t as of mid-June JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) has raised about Rp 2.8 trillion (US$324.07 million) in cash as of June 16, less than 15 percent of the Rp 18.

Dump non-intervention policy ASEAN states told

Dump non-intervention policy ASEAN states told BANGKOK (APF): ASEAN members must dump their cherished tradition of non-interference in each other's affairs or risk never resolving the differences that could drive them apart, Thailand's deputy foreign minister said.

Conversion Rates

Conversion RatesBank Indonesia's conversion rates on June 22 Bank notes rates TT rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 8,200.00 9,200.00 8,656.00 8,744.00 Australian dollar 1 4,923.28 5,528.28 5,197.06 5,254.27 Austrian schilling 1 563.56 632.55 594.90 601.

Govt comes under fire over Sjahril

Govt comes under fire over Sjahril JAKARTA (JP): The government came under strong attack from top politicians on Thursday for detaining Bank Indonesia (BI) Governor Sjahril Sabirin on corruption charges.

Olympic-trained swimmers undergo selection at PON

Olympic-trained swimmers undergo selection at PONBy Ivy Susanti SURABAYA (JP): The performance at the 15th National Games (PON) of swimmers who attended the Olympic training program will help determine who will be selected to represent Indonesia at the quadrennial event being held in Sydney in...

Future of Tenda Semanggi hangs in the balance

Future of Tenda Semanggi hangs in the balance JAKARTA (JP): The administration will put Tenda Semanggi, a popular hangout among Jakarta's young elite in South Jakarta, in order because it has violated the building code.

Indocopper pays dividends

Indocopper pays dividends JAKARTA (JP): PT Indocopper Investama Corporation announced on Thursday it would distribute a cash dividend of Rp 702.86 per share for the 1999 financial year, a decrease from the Rp 2,146.16 dividend per share the previous financial year.

No autonomy without reform!

No autonomy without reform!By Donna K. Woodward MEDAN (JP): There is a lust in some quarters for the consummation of regional autonomy. Before lawmakers have even had time to shape the new political creature, would-be opportunists are focusing myopically on this economically promising initiative,...

Ministers accept Cabinet shake-up

Ministers accept Cabinet shake-up JAKARTA (JP): With the Cabinet revamp countdown ticking on, ministers expressed no resistance to their destiny on Thursday.Some of them exhibited traces of tension before and after attending the weekly Cabinet meeting presided over by President Abdurrahman Wahid at...

Tension grips Maluku as violence continues

Tension grips Maluku as violence continues AMBON, Maluku (JP): Violence persisted in restive Maluku province on Thursday after overnight clashes here left at least 11 people, including five security personnel, dead.

Asia-EU links on the brink of a new era

Asia-EU links on the brink of a new eraBy Shada Islam BRUSSELS (DPA): Often-strained relations between the European Union and Asian nations are set to enter a more dynamic phase at a series of meetings in Lisbon next week.

Where to go in Jakarta: Friday, June 23, 2000

Where to go in Jakarta: Friday, June 23, 2000Exhibitions* Irian Jaya (Papua) Art and Culture Care Exhibition at Arkadia Plaza, Arkadia Office Building, Jl. T.B. Simatupang kav. 88, South Jakarta, until June 24.

Where's the aid? ask quake victims

Where's the aid? ask quake victims BENGKULU, Bengkulu: People affected by the recent earthquake here have demanded to see the Rp 700 million aid package Vice President Megawati Soekarnoputri gave to Governor Hasan Zen when she visited the province on June 15.

Tragedy of the commons in RI archipelago

Tragedy of the commons in RI archipelagoBy Roger Michael Johnson and Daniel Rosyid SURABAYA (JP): In a project here focusing on the sustainable technological development of traditional fishing vessels, an almost identical set of conclusions have been found to the comments of Mark V.

On racism

On racism Having read Rosaline's article in The Jakarta Post on June...., 2000 titled Expat racism, I find she seems to be a bit racist herself by what she writes.I sympathize if someone has treated her unfairly.

Strike brings work at KPC to a halt

Strike brings work at KPC to a halt JAKARTA (JP): A strike by around 150 workers of coal mining company PT Kaltim Prima Coal (KPC) has forced the company to halt its mining operations in East Kalimantan, a senior government official said on Thursday.

Tanamur marks Jakarta's anniversary in its own way

Tanamur marks Jakarta's anniversary in its own way JAKARTA (JP): Tanamur, the oldest discotheque in the country, celebrated the capital's 473rd anniversary with transvestites wearing overmodified Betawi costumes and seemingly never-ending house music, giving the term 'cross-cultured' an extra twist.

Bambang threatens stubborn debtors

Bambang threatens stubborn debtors JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Finance Bambang Sudibyo warned indebted businesspeople on Thursday to cooperate in settling their debts to domestic banks or risk the seizure of their assets and legal prosecution.

Syahril's resistance

Syahril's resistance The animosity between the President and Bank Indonesia Governor Syahril Sabirin has escalated into open warfare in the media. The President has called Syahril irresponsible, while Syahril has accused the President of interference, which is clearly against the law with respect...

Govt to control price of medicine

Govt to control price of medicine JAKARTA (JP): In anticipation of higher medicine prices the government is planning to control prices for branded-generic and patented medicines.An official from the Ministry of Health, Sampurno, said on Thursday that the price of branded-generic medicines can now...

Agus receives discharge, 4-year sentence

Agus receives discharge, 4-year sentence JAKARTA (JP): Army Second Lt. Agus Isrok stood motionless when a military court discharged him from the Army on Thursday in addition to sentencing him to four years in prison and fining him Rp 10 million (US$1,176).

Leave the rupiah alone

Leave the rupiah alone For better or for worse, the government's decision to detain Bank Indonesia Governor Sjahril Sabirin on corruption charges on Wednesday may have removed one major element of political uncertainty that has bugged the rupiah over these past few months.

Roche clarifies

Roche clarifies I am writing in response to an article published on June 22, 2000 in The Jakarta Post entitled Roche rules out withdrawal from RI despite legal fiasco.The article stated that Roche would not pull out of Indonesia even if it loses the appeal over a controversial Rp 281 billion fine...

More youths turn street singing as crisis drags on

More youths turn street singing as crisis drags onBy Prabandari YOGYAKARTA (JP): For bus passengers and commuters from Solo (Surakarta) to Yogyakarta, pengamen (street singers) are very familiar. They get on the bus at every major bus stop and get off at the next one.

Balongan refinery shut down

Balongan refinery shut down JAKARTA (JP): State oil and gas company Pertamina said on Thursday its Balongan refinery in West Java had been shut down on Tuesday for ten days of maintenance."There were some problems that prevented the refinery from operating at full capacity.

Swiss firm to control PT Semen Cibinong

Swiss firm to control PT Semen Cibinong JAKARTA (JP): Swiss cement giant Holderbank Financiere Glarus AG has agreed to increase its stake in publicly listed cement producer PT Semen Cibinong to become a controlling shareholder of the company.

Bulogate criminal category

Bulogate criminal category I observed with interest remarks made by police chief Alex Bambang and Attorney General Marzuki Darusman, that the Rp 35 billion drain is a criminal offense.I tend to disagree since a law is missing declaring that these extra-budgetary funds that are floating around are...

'Illegal' polling on Irian's fate underway

'Illegal' polling on Irian's fate underway JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya (JP): Biak Military chief Lt. Col. Bayu Purwiyono confirmed on Thursday reports that residents of at least 10 villages in the regency had been asked to respond to a poll checking their attitude toward a campaign to set up an...

Tangerang police arrest six alleged rapists

Tangerang police arrest six alleged rapists TANGERANG (JP): Police arrested six men accused of committing a number of rapes in the large park located at the Citra Raya housing complex in Cikupa, Tangerang Police chief Lt. Col. Pudji Hartanto said on Wednesday.

City administration told to focus on stability, security

City administration told to focus on stability, security JAKARTA (JP): Observers and residents called on the city administration on Wednesday to place more focus on maintaining stability and security in the capital, and less on holding celebrations to commemorate the capital's 473rd anniversary on...

BAM chief, secretary quit over Thomas Cup failure

BAM chief, secretary quit over Thomas Cup failure JAKARTA (JP): The Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) president Datuk Abdullah Fadzil Che Wan and secretary Datuk Mohamed Al Amin Majid finally resigned from their posts Tuesday evening after nearly a full month of pressure from local press.

Annual Bali Art Festival aims to be a 'cultural bridge'

Annual Bali Art Festival aims to be a 'cultural bridge' DENPASAR, Bali (JP): Taman Budaya Bali Arts center in Denpasar, which is usually quiet, has been transformed into an animated and zesty art venue hosting the annual Balinese arts festival starting from June 17 through July 10.

Tourism tabloid relaunched

Tourism tabloid relaunched JAKARTA (JP): Bali & Beyond (B&B), a monthly tabloid in English for tourists, has been relaunched in Bali with the June/July 2000 edition.The tabloid, first published last year under the auspices of Bali Promo and Bali's tourism, art and culture office, produced three...

President given clean bill of health by team of doctors

President given clean bill of health by team of doctors JAKARTA (JP): Just a few hours after his arrival from a two- week trip to eight countries, President Abdurrahman Wahid received a clean bill of health from the team of presidential doctors.

Matori to testify at Tarmo's trial

Matori to testify at Tarmo's trial JAKARTA (JP): National Awakening Party chairman Matori Abdul Djalil is expected to appear at the South Jakarta District Court next Wednesday as a witness in the hearing of a man charged with complicity in the attempted murder of Matori on March 5.

World Bank provides US$5m book loan for three provinces

World Bank provides US$5m book loan for three provinces JAKARTA (JP): The World Bank has agreed to provide a US$5 million "Learning Innovation Loan" for the National Library to buy new books for three provinces.

Megawati scheduled to make first formal overseas trip

Megawati scheduled to make first formal overseas trip JAKARTA (JP): After complaining about President Abdurrahman Wahid's frequent trips abroad, Vice President Megawati Soekarnoputri will eventually make her first formal overseas trip on Sunday: a three-day visit to Singapore.

Stock quotations on JSX

Stock quotations on JSXStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on June 21, 2000: Shares Close Change Trading Volume --------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 675 0 0 Adindo Foresta Indonesia 325 0 2,623,000 Alakasa Industrindo 600 0 6,500 Alfa Retailindo...

Observers urge war against KKN in judiciary

Observers urge war against KKN in judiciary JAKARTA (JP): Legal observers called on authorities in the country's legal circle on Wednesday to apply thorough and strong measures to combat chronic and acute judiciary mafia practices.

TPJ sends team to Bengkulu

TPJ sends team to Bengkulu JAKARTA (JP): British tap water company Thames PAM Jaya (TPJ) is sending a technical team to help Bengkulu earthquake victims by supplying fresh water and repairing damaged water pipes, a company official announced on Tuesday.

Fire razes slum area

Fire razes slum area PALANGKARAYA, Central Kalimantan: Fire razed the Bengkel slum here on Wednesday afternoon, leaving thousands of families homeless.As of 7.30 p.m., the fire remained unabated due to the difficulty faced by fire engines accessing the packed neighborhood, Antara reported.

Lisa follows mother's footsteps to be a mighty woman

Lisa follows mother's footsteps to be a mighty woman SURABAYA (JP): As the saying goes, like mother, like daughter. After winning a gold medal in the 48-kilogram division at the 15th National Games (PON) here on Tuesday, young weightlifter Lisa Rumbewas finally outclassed the achievement of her...

Government criticized for Soeharto negotiations

Government criticized for Soeharto negotiations JAKARTA (JP): Legal experts have criticized the government for seeking a deal with former president Soeharto while stalling in bringing his case to court.

Eyeing Papua

Eyeing PapuaFrom Forum KeadilanLearning that the participants of the National West Papua Congress II unanimously demanded to be separated from the Republic of Indonesia and establish a free Papua state, I wondered whether the congress was proportionally represented.

Police guardian angels watch over Island of the Gods

Police guardian angels watch over Island of the GodsBy Bernard Estrade NUSA DUA, Indonesia (AFP): Patrolling beaches on horseback, following tortuous routes by car or motorbike, members of a new Indonesian police unit are watching over the safety of tourists visiting Bali, the "Island of the Gods.

Asia recovering faster than expected

Asia recovering faster than expected TOKYO (AP): Southeast Asian economies are recovering faster than expected on strong exports of components such as semiconductors and computers, the Japanese government said Wednesday.

Malaysia embarks on Asiad bid campaign

Malaysia embarks on Asiad bid campaign KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysia has launched a campaign to drum up public support for its bid to host the Asian Games in 2006, the official Bernama news agency said on Wednesday.

News of Sjahril's detention prompts rupiah to end weaker

News of Sjahril's detention prompts rupiah to end weaker SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Asian currencies were mixed late Wednesday, with the Indonesian rupiah jolted as the latest twist in the tussle between the country's central bank and the government unfolds.