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Cement price hits record

Cement price hits record JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: Cement prices in the remote Puncak Jaya capital of Mulia have risen to a world record of Rp 750,000 (US$95) per sack of 50 kilograms, an official said on Monday.

Dollar hovers near two-month high against yen, rupiah weaker

Dollar hovers near two-month high against yen, rupiah weaker TOKYO (Agencies): The dollar hovered near a two-month high against the yen on expectations U.S. economic growth will keep outpacing that of Japan.The dollar's gains were stemmed as Japanese exporters took advantage of the U.S.

Subsidy vs welfare

Subsidy vs welfare The government's social safety net programs are not all that different from the welfare payments which many governments in developed countries give their needy citizens. The objective is certainly the same -- to provide financial assistance to the poor -- although the way they...

Four killed and 37 injured in head-on train crash

Four killed and 37 injured in head-on train crash TANGERANG, West Java (JP): A speeding train on the Jakarta- Merak line collided head-on with another train on Monday morning, killing at least four passengers and injuring 37 others.

May Day protests marked by violence in RP, South Korea

May Day protests marked by violence in RP, South Korea HONG KONG (Agencies): Riot police clashed with protesters in South Korea and the Philippines on Monday as millions of workers throughout Asia took to the streets to demand improved -- or in some cases basic -- labor rights and working...

On exit tax

On exit tax I refer to Mrs. R. Tuty's letter in The Jakarta Post on April 11, 2000, on the issue of exit tax. I am sure that many of us share her frustration. We have to pay road tolls and parking fees, and even illegal fees charged on the road when we make a left or right turn.

Police discover bullets in Poso

Police discover bullets in Poso PALU, Central Sulawesi: Local police detectives have found a number of bullet shells near the center of sectarian clashes that hit the Central Sulawesi town of Poso two weeks ago.

Passengers, bus crews unhappy with new fare

Passengers, bus crews unhappy with new fare JAKARTA (JP): City bus crews and passengers expressed dissatisfaction on Monday with the new bus fares, saying they brought no significant change in service or income for the crews.

Private firm objects to Pasar Jaya decision

Private firm objects to Pasar Jaya decision JAKARTA (JP): A private construction firm protested on Saturday city-owned market operator PD Pasar Jaya's decision to appoint a state-owned construction firm to rebuild gutted Glodok market in West Jakarta.

Yusril reelection causes split in PBB

Yusril reelection causes split in PBB JAKARTA (JP): The re-election of Yusril Ihza Mahendra as Crescent Star Party (PBB) chairman has brought about a split within the party.Sixteen senior members said they would reject the results of the congress and hold a separate special congress of their own.

Tanri facing second corruption accusation

Tanri facing second corruption accusation JAKARTA (JP): Already a suspect in the Bank Bali scandal, a private organization on Monday accused former state minister of investment and state enterprises development Tanri Abeng of corruption in the privatization of Tanjung Priok Container Terminal.

Where to go in Bandung for Tuesday, May 2, 2000

Where to go in Bandung for Tuesday, May 2, 2000Exhibitions* Sculpture Exhibition by Handy Hermansyah, at Galeripadi Jl. Ir. H. Juanda 329 (Phone: 022 2500578), 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. until May 21. * Art Stone and NTT Traditional Handycraft Exhibition by Mayorga Gallery and Joglocakra, at Grand Hotel...

BIMP-EAGA to hold seminar in Manado

BIMP-EAGA to hold seminar in Manado JAKARTA (JP): Businesspeople from Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Brunei Darussalam will meet in Manado, the provincial capital of North Sulawesi, later this week to promote business relations.

Dimyati removed as PDI Perjuangan faction chairman

Dimyati removed as PDI Perjuangan faction chairman JAKARTA (JP): The fallout from the Indonesian Party of Struggle's (PDI Perjuangan) controversial congress continued with Monday's revelation that Dimyati Hartono will be replaced as chairman of the party's faction at the House of Representatives...

Conversion Rates

Conversion RatesBank Indonesia's conversion rates on May 1, 2000: Bank notes rates Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 7,527.00 8,527.00Australian dollar 1 4,364.15 4,948.22Austrian schilling 1 497.61 564.03Belgian franc 1 169.74 192.40Brunei dollar 1 4,401.75 4,989.47Canadian dollar 1 5,078.

Pertamina agrees to involve Riau in joint venture

Pertamina agrees to involve Riau in joint venture JAKARTA (JP): President of state-owned oil and gas company Pertamina Baihaki Hakim supports the government's move to allow the involvement of the Riau provincial administration in its oil production activities.

FPI not responsible for attack

FPI not responsible for attack JAKARTA (JP): A leader of the Defenders of Islam (FPI), announced on Monday that the FPI members arrested on Sunday for allegedly attacking three female prostitutes and a transvestite in a park in Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta, were acting as private citizens and any...

March exports strike record high

March exports strike record high JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's monthly export earnings reached a record high level in March due to the sharp increase in the volume of non-oil and gas exports, the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) announced on Monday.

Rates for tax payment, valid from May 1 to May 7

Rates for tax payment, valid from May 1 to May 7 U.S. dollar 1 Rp 7,880.00Austrian schilling 1 521.52Australian dollar 1 4,630.29Belgian franc 1 177.89Canadian dollar 1 5,333.69Swiss franc 1 4,566.00Deutschemark 1 3,671.26Danish krone 1 962.21French franc 1 1,094.02Poundsterling 1 12,396.

Gus Dur slams abuse of religion by certain groups

Gus Dur slams abuse of religion by certain groups JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid renewed his warning to the nation on Monday of provocation by certain people who abuse Islamic symbols and spirit for their own interests.

Administration cannot finish Hermes replica work on time

Administration cannot finish Hermes replica work on time JAKARTA (JP): The city administration cannot meet its own deadline to finish the replica of the Greek god Hermes statue, which was once reported missing, due to a delayed budget disbursement, an official said on Monday.

Myanmar to exploit propaganda value of summit

Myanmar to exploit propaganda value of summitBy Stephen Collinson YANGON (AFP): Myanmar's generals are determined to exploit the propaganda value of hosting this week's ASEAN Economics Ministers retreat, styling the country as a key regional player and honored member of an important alliance.

ASEAN ministers allow members to review goods under AFTA pan

ASEAN ministers allow members to review goods under AFTA pan YANGON (Dow Jones): Trade and industry ministers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) decided Monday to allow member countries to revise the list of goods that they have already pledged to include in the ASEAN free trade...

Bimantara's losses narrow

Bimantara's losses narrow JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed PT Bimantara Citra booked a net loss of Rp 218.41 billion (US$27.26 million) in 1999, compared with a net loss of Rp 270.54 billion the previous year, according to the company's end-of-year audited financial report.

No violence as Papuans attend May 1 prayer

No violence as Papuans attend May 1 prayer JAYAPURA, IRIAN JAYA (JP): Thousands turned out to attend a mass prayer commemorating "political rights violations in Papua" here on Monday.Before the prayer, thousands of indigenous Papuans, led by local leader Theys Eluay, marched through Jayapura seven...

VAT and sales taxes in Batam still needed

VAT and sales taxes in Batam still needed JAKARTA (JP): Director General of Taxes Machfud Sidik said on Monday he had not received any order to cancel the government's plan to impose 10 percent value-added tax (VAT) and sales tax on luxury goods on Batam island.

GE provides scholarship

GE provides scholarship JAKARTA (JP): The GE fund, a foundation run by General Electric Company announced scholarship programs on Monday for Indonesian college students between 2000 and 2005.GE Indonesia said in a statement that for the first stage, 12 students from various Indonesian universities...

Thousands of workers commemorate Labor Day

Thousands of workers commemorate Labor Day JAKARTA (JP): Workers across the country rallied in observance of International Labor Day on Monday to voice their demands, including a 100 percent pay increase.

Govt to introduce fishing tax to boost state revenue

Govt to introduce fishing tax to boost state revenue JAKARTA (JP): The government plans to introduce a fishing tax in the immediate future to raise revenue from the country's rich fishery sector, according to Minister of Maritime Exploration Sarwono Kusumaatmadja.

30 houses razed in Tambora

30 houses razed in Tambora JAKARTA (JP): Fire razed at least 30 houses in the densely populated area of Jembatan Besi subdistrict in Tambora district, West Jakarta, on Monday.No fatalities were reported, state news agency Antara reported.

Generals grilled over East Timor

Generals grilled over East Timor JAKARTA (JP): The Attorney General's Office kicked off on Monday their official investigation into last year's violence in East Timor by questioning several Indonesian Military (TNI) officers.Former East Timor military commander Brig. Gen.

Indorayon's fate to be decided next month: Sonny

Indorayon's fate to be decided next month: Sonny JAKARTA (JP): State Minister of Environment Sonny Keraf said on Monday the decision whether to shut down or maintain the operations of pulp and fiber rayon producer PT Inti Indorayon Utama would be decided next month.

One arrested over stolen wood

One arrested over stolen wood JAKARTA (JP): Tanjung Priok Port (KP3) Police arrested on Sunday night a suspect in an alleged attempt to smuggle four shipping containers of some 100 cubic meters of expensive Kalimantan wood, worth billions of rupiah, into the capital.KP3 police chief Lt. Col.

Stock quotations on JSX

Stock quotations on JSXStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on May 1, 2000: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------ Ades Alfindo 800 0 0 Adindo Foresta Indonesia 375 0 225,000 Alakasa Industrindo 900 250 208,000 Alfa...

Sudjono 'ordered killings in Bantaqiah': Witness

Sudjono 'ordered killings in Bantaqiah': Witness BANDA ACEH, Aceh (JP): A military witness told a court here on Saturday that Lt. Col. Sudjono ordered the killing of 23 wounded people after last year's murder of Tengku Bantaqiah and his followers in West Aceh.

ASEAN agrees to promote health

ASEAN agrees to promote health YOGYAKARTA (JP): A meeting of health ministers from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) ended here on Saturday with a Healthy ASEAN 2000 declaration, which promises to strengthen health cooperation between member states.

Singapore unaffected by submarine issue

Singapore unaffected by submarine issue SINGAPORE (JP): Singapore is unconcerned about President Abdurrahman Wahid's caution to the Indonesian Navy over a recent purchase by Singapore of new submarines.

Planned regional autonomy lacks ruling on education, says expert

Planned regional autonomy lacks ruling on education, says expert JAKARTA (JP): Education experts have raised concerns over the lack of ruling in education ahead of next year's planned regional autonomy.

Probe into human rights abuses in E. Timor start

Probe into human rights abuses in E. Timor start JAKARTA (JP): Three military officers serving in East Timor during last year's violence will appear for questioning at the Attorney General's Office on Monday, their lawyer said on Sunday.

Court monitoring body set up

Court monitoring body set up YOGYAKARTA: A group of lawyers, activists and scholars established on Sunday the Indonesian Court Monitoring (ICM) watchdog, an independent organization set up to scrutinize the country's court and legal proceedings.

Plan to abolish bus terminals opposed

Plan to abolish bus terminals opposed JAKARTA (JP): Fearing the loss of bus terminals would cut their income, public bus crews opposed on Saturday the city administration's plan to abolish city bus terminals and replace them with shelters.

Stronger financial reports to help lift stock prices

Stronger financial reports to help lift stock prices JAKARTA (JP): Recently released stronger financial reports of some public companies will help boost trading sentiment on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) this week, equity analysts said.

Gus Dur and pace of reform

Gus Dur and pace of reform It is indeed "a puzzlement" that the same population that tolerated repression, oppression, corruption and official violence for 32 years will not allow the new government even six months to rebuild the rotting institutions they inherited -- particularly the banking,...

ASEAN to meet in Myanmar

ASEAN to meet in Myanmar SINGAPORE (AFP): Singapore's Trade and Industry Minister George Yeo will attend the first meeting of ASEAN's economic ministers with their counterparts from China, Japan, and South Korea in Yangoon, the government said Saturday.

Megawati urged to speak up about Laksamana dismissal

Megawati urged to speak up about Laksamana dismissal YOGYAKARTA (JP): Noted political scientist Riswanda Imawan said that as the chairwoman of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan), Megawati Soekarnoputri could not remain silent on the dismissal of one of her party members...

Microsoft still waiting for Net boom in Indonesia

Microsoft still waiting for Net boom in Indonesia JAKARTA (JP): PT Microsoft Indonesia said rampant software piracy was keeping the company from making gains in the Internet boom in the country.Marketing director Paul Hardiman said on Friday the company's software sales in Indonesia remained...

Youths group calls Amien 'opportunist'

Youths group calls Amien 'opportunist' JAKARTA (JP): The National Youth Movement (GP Kebangsaan) has condemned Amien Rais, chairman of the People Consultative Assembly as a "political opportunist", exploiting the Islam banner for his own political interests.

E. Kalimantan bid to buy KPC shares studied: Official

E. Kalimantan bid to buy KPC shares studied: Official JAKARTA (JP): The government will examine the source of funds to be used by the East Kalimantan provincial administration in acquiring shares of mining company PT Kaltim Prima Coal (KPC), a senior official said on Friday.

Jakarta workers warm up for Labor Day

Jakarta workers warm up for Labor Day JAKARTA (JP): Hundreds of workers from various companies across Greater Jakarta took to the capital's main streets on Sunday as they geared up for International Labor Day on Monday.

Sutiyoso denies maneuvering

Sutiyoso denies maneuvering JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso denied on Friday allegations he had launched a "political movement" to secure his position prior to the General Assembly of the City Council in June.