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President supports Riau demand over CPP oil block

President supports Riau demand over CPP oil block JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid backed on Saturday the provincial administration of Riau's demand to take over the management of the Coastal Plains Pekanbaru (CPP) oil block, despite opposition from state oil company Pertamina.

Guess What? Bill Saragih

Guess What? Bill Saragih What's in a name? It's money. Oops, not really. But for veteran jazz musician Bill Amirsyah Saragih, a name has a lot to do with business. That is why he changed his name to Bill Simatupang.

Dutch-Indonesian economic relations

Dutch-Indonesian economic relations Trade relations between the Netherlands and Indonesia have blossomed over the past years. Bilateral trade volume has grown yearly, with Indonesia realizing a considerable surplus. Indonesian exports to the Netherlands amounted to US$1.

East Timor's wounded psyche told

East Timor's wounded psyche told Guns and ballot boxes; East Timor's vote for independence; Edited by Damien Kingsbury; Monash Asia Institute 2000; Paperback 201 pages. MELBOURNE (JP): For an Indonesian, even one who is conscious of the nation's faults and shortcomings, Damien Kingsbury's Guns and...

Indonesia's prospects dim in Asian Cup c'ship

Indonesia's prospects dim in Asian Cup c'ship JAKARTA (AFP): Indonesia's prospects of advancing beyond the first round of the Asian Cup are slim, a former national soccer coach told AFP Saturday."Indonesia is now in the 'hell' group, and it would be very difficult for Indonesia to score a victory...

Death toll of a trading company

Death toll of a trading company I foresee that the future of trading companies will end with the advent of Internet commerce.I worked in a Japanese trading company for 22 years. We sold all sorts of Japanese goods to Indonesia -- printing machines, stationery, cigarette paper and so on.

East Javanese miniature ships operate on high seas

East Javanese miniature ships operate on high seasBy Gin Kurniawan MOJOKERTO, East Java (JP): Various types of ships have been created by his old hands. Not just sailing ships but also historical traditional ships which may have been forgotten.

Norman puts sparkle into Jakarta fashion

Norman puts sparkle into Jakarta fashionBy Agni Amorita JAKARTA (JP): Fashion accessories have a long history in Indonesia. The country's rich fashion culture is reflected in the glittering appearance of an Indonesian woman, fitted out from head to toe, at special occasions.

Lone woman player Polgar keeps lead in JAPFA Classic

Lone woman player Polgar keeps lead in JAPFA ClassicBy Ivy Susanti SANUR, Bali (JP): Grand Master (GM) Judit Polgar of Hungary held her lead on Friday with 4.5 Match Points (MP) after she drew with GM Alexander Khalifman of Russia in the sixth round of the JAPFA Classic International Tournament...

PlayStation rental houses boom in Jakarta

PlayStation rental houses boom in JakartaBy Hera Diani JAKARTA (JP): The economic meltdown, which is yet to completely recover, has had its good side. It has at least inspired people from all walks of life to think about different ways to make ends meet in order to weather the economic struggle.

Witness tells court Agus not the owner of seized drugs

Witness tells court Agus not the owner of seized drugs JAKARTA (JP): A witness testified in the drug trial of Second Lt. Agus Isrok that the defendant was not the owner of the illegal substances seized by the police from a room of a West Jakarta hotel last August.

Marzuki seeks Swiss's help to find Soeharto's account

Marzuki seeks Swiss's help to find Soeharto's account JAKARTA (JP): Attorney General Marzuki Darusman reiterated on Friday his appeal to the Swiss government to help the Indonesian authorities probe former president Soeharto's financial wealth which might be hidden in that country.

Astra International earns Rp 1.5t in 1999

Astra International earns Rp 1.5t in 1999 JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed automotive giant PT Astra International said on Friday it registered net income of Rp 1.5 trillion last year (US$192 million at the current rate), compared to a net loss of Rp 3.7 trillion the previous year.

KONI supports urine tests to detect illegal drugs use

KONI supports urine tests to detect illegal drugs use BOGOR (JP): The National Sports Council (KONI) will support sports organizations that undertake urine tests on athletes suspected of using illegal drugs.

IBRA wants 'fair' price for BCA public offering

IBRA wants 'fair' price for BCA public offeringBy Reiner S. SINGAPORE (JP): The Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) wants to set a "fair" price for the landmark initial public offering of Bank Central Asia (BCA).

Military to set up special administrative tribunal

Military to set up special administrative tribunal BANDUNG (JP): The Indonesian Military (TNI) will establish a special tribunal to handle cases relating to disputes between officers and their subordinates, TNI Deputy Chief of Staff Gen. Fachrul Rozi said.

Laksamana denies graft allegations

Laksamana denies graft allegations JAKARTA (JP): Laksamana Sukardi denied on Friday graft charges that cost him his post as state minister of investment and state enterprises development, and demanded that President Abdurrahman Wahid clear him of the allegations.

Public urged to accept new fares

Public urged to accept new fares JAKARTA (JP): Arguing a fare hike was unavoidable, Governor Sutiyoso appealed to residents on Friday to understand the city administration's decision to start implementing new bus fares on Sunday.

'Time' gets award for RI coverage

'Time' gets award for RI coverage NEW YORK (AP): Time magazine has won an award from the Overseas Press Club for its coverage of Indonesia and East Timor.John Colmey, David Liebhold and Time's Asia staff won best magazine business reporting for writing about the fortune of deposed president...

Outdoor equipment shops flourish in Yogyakarta

Outdoor equipment shops flourish in YogyakartaBy Anis Suryani YOGYAKARTA (JP): The fast-growing adventure tours and sports industry in Yogyakarta has been accompanied by a mushrooming of shops selling outdoor equipment.

PT Newmont

PT Newmont Correction: A few words were inadvertently left out in the sixth paragraph of the letter PT Newmont responds of the April 28 edition. The paragraph should read "... nor do our ongoing community development programs and their associated budgets.

Transparency and corporate governance in RI

Transparency and corporate governance in RI This is the second of two articles by Mark Baird, the World Bank's country director, based on a presentation on April 25 at the conference on freedom of economic information, held here among others by the LP3ES research group in cooperation with the...

RI wants talks with Australia, E. Timor

RI wants talks with Australia, E. Timor JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid proposed on Friday a three-nation summit between Indonesia, Australia and East Timor to mend ties and create stability in the region.

Angry university students burn senate hall

Angry university students burn senate hall JAKARTA (JP): Angry maritime engineering students of Dharma Persada University in Pondok Kelapa, East Jakarta, set on fire on Friday morning the student senate boardroom of the university's School of Engineering.

City to enforce lower private parking fees

City to enforce lower private parking fees JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso insisted on Friday all privately managed parking lots must lower their parking fees in compliance with city regulations."Private parking lot operators have to put up signboards informing residents about the new parking fees,...

Talk, talk and talk

Talk, talk and talk Instead of coming out with ways of solving the country's many pressing problems, President Abdurrahman Wahid and leaders of the House of Representatives ended up hurling accusations at each other in their latest round of consultations on Thursday.

Muniarsih reveals herselft in painting

Muniarsih reveals herselft in paintingBy Tjahjono EP YOGYAKARTA (JP): Verbal language is too limited to expressively reveal one's fantasies and impressions.The Bali-born painter I Gusti Ayu Kadek Muniarsih is trying to express her inner feelings and ideas by using languages of signs, symbols and...

Where to go in Yogyakarta: Saturday, April 29, 2000

Where to go in Yogyakarta: Saturday, April 29, 2000Exhibitions* Painting exhibition by Yaksa Agus, Bentara Budaya Yogyakarta, Jl Suroto 2 (phone: 0274-560404) April 25 - May 2. * Installation video exhibition: Evolution 2.0, Rotraut Pape, CCF French Cultural Center, Jl.

FPI members suspected behind attack on bar

FPI members suspected behind attack on bar JAKARTA (JP): City police detectives are investigating an act of vandalism which occurred on Thursday night in which a karaoke bar in Ciputat was seriously damaged and resulted in an attack on an officer of the Elite Police Mobile Brigade (Brimob).

Less babies born in Singapore

Less babies born in Singapore SINGAPORE (AP): Singaporeans may be having fewer babies, but the number of educated women having children is on the rise, a health ministry official said on Friday.In 1987, 16,012 babies, or 38 percent of all babies born were of mothers with at least secondary...

Fire devastates historical Pasar Gede in Surakarta

Fire devastates historical Pasar Gede in Surakarta SURAKARTA, Central Java (JP): Fire devastated Pasar Gede, the oldest traditional market in Central Java in the early hours of Friday morning, leaving more than 1,000 vendors jobless.

Investors begin to turn to Asian high-grade bonds

Investors begin to turn to Asian high-grade bonds HONG KONG (Dow Jones): After months of wild swings in U.S. asset markets, Asian bond investors are feeling more than a little battered and bruised; the average spread on Asian sovereign bonds widened to a 12-month high of nearly 300 basis points...

Sion Church: Jakarta's oldest building

Sion Church: Jakarta's oldest buildingBy Ida Indawati Khouw This is the 2nd article on old churches in Jakarta published in commemoration of Easter. It is also the 36th in a series of articles on old and protected buildings in the capital published every Saturday in The Jakarta Post.

Senate candidate gets two years

Senate candidate gets two years BANGKOK (AP): In a fresh sign that reforms to clean up politics are taking hold, a Senate candidate has been sentenced to two years jail for vote-buying, a court official said on Friday.

UN: Volunteers need better networking to solve problems

UN: Volunteers need better networking to solve problems JAKARTA (JP): Better networking among organizations of volunteers is needed to share experiences to solve common problems such as funding and overlapping, activists said on Friday.

Indorayon warns govt to let it reopen or face lawsuit

Indorayon warns govt to let it reopen or face lawsuit JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed pulp and fiber rayon firm PT Inti Indorayon has given the Indonesian government one week to allow the company to resume operations or face international arbitration.

Low power supply causes blackout

Low power supply causes blackout PALEMBANG, South Sumatra: The recent blackout in some areas in South Sumatra and the neighboring provinces of Lampung, Bengkulu and Jambi was caused by an insufficient electric power supply, an official said here on Friday.

Alinafiah: Pos Indonesia ready to end monopoly, face competition

Alinafiah: Pos Indonesia ready to end monopoly, face competition JAKARTA (JP): State-owned PT Pos Indonesia says it is ready to let go of its monopoly rights to deliver personal letters, postcards, and aerograms and face competition, including from courier companies.

East Timorese man cleared of spying

East Timorese man cleared of spying KUPANG, East Nusa Tenggara: Police said here on Friday they did not have enough evidence to charge an East Timorese man with spying, Antara news agency reported."He has been declared innocent because we have been unable to find enough evidence to indicate...

Hobbled Yayuk carves out Fed Cup win

Hobbled Yayuk carves out Fed Cup win OSAKA, Japan (AFP): Asian Games singles champion Yayuk Basuki teamed up with Wynne Prakusya to clinch a 2-1 win over third seeds Taiwan and keep Indonesia's hopes alive in the Fed Cup tennis Asia Oceania Group One on Friday.

Conversion Rates

Conversion RatesBank Indonesia's conversion rates on Apr. 28, 2000: Bank notes rates Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 7,445.00 8,445.00Australian dollar 1 4,383.62 4,976.64Austrian schilling 1 492.30 558.73Belgian franc 1 167.93 190.59Brunei dollar 1 4,364.78 4,953.95Canadian dollar 1 5,036.

Cleansed royal heirlooms ward off evil

Cleansed royal heirlooms ward off evilBy R. Agus Bakti YOGYAKARTA (JP): The Sura month, the first month in the Javanese calendar is considered sacred. The Javanese royal families usually hold a series of ceremonies to purify their priceless and royal heirlooms.

Over 20 people injured in train crash in South Jakarta

Over 20 people injured in train crash in South Jakarta JAKARTA (JP): At least 24 people were injured on Friday evening when a Jabotabek commuter train heading for Bogor careered into a Pakuan Express train, also Bogor-bound, between Manggarai and Tebet stations in South Jakarta.

Yusril owns up to taking Rp 1b from Habibie

Yusril owns up to taking Rp 1b from Habibie JAKARTA (JP): Crescent Star Party (PBB) chairman Yusril Ihza Mahendra acknowledged on Friday accepting Rp 1 billion from then president B.J. Habibie to help finance the newly established party prior to the 1999 general election.

RI to join meeting on democracy in Warsaw

RI to join meeting on democracy in Warsaw JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia will participate in the international conference on "Toward a Community of Democracies" in Warsaw, Poland, on June 26 and 27.The new Polish Ambassador to Indonesia Krzysztof Szumski told the media on Friday night that Minister of...

PLN books net loss of Rp 11.3t this year

PLN books net loss of Rp 11.3t this year JAKARTA (JP): Cash-strapped state-owned electricity company PT PLN booked a net loss of Rp 11.3 trillion (US$1.4 billion) this year, up from Rp 9.5 trillion in 1998, PLN said on Friday.PLN's revenue, however, rose to Rp 15.6 trillion from Rp 13.

Stock quotations on JSX

Stock quotations on JSXStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on April 28, 2000: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------ Ades Alfindo 800 0 0 Adindo Foresta Indonesia 375 0 111,000 Alakasa Industrindo 650 25 6,500 Alfa...

Govt and GAM to sign peace accord in Geneva

Govt and GAM to sign peace accord in Geneva JAKARTA (JP): State Minister of Human Rights Affairs Hasballah M. Saad said on Friday that an agreement would be signed in the next week with the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) "to resolve the Aceh issue".

Fake diesel made in Tanjung Barat

Fake diesel made in Tanjung Barat JAKARTA (JP): Residents of a neighborhood unit in the Tanjung Barat subdistrict of Jagakarsa, South Jakarta, alleged on Friday that a cooperative had long used a plot of land in the area to manufacture fake diesel.

Councilor to be questioned over attack on council

Councilor to be questioned over attack on council TANGERANG (JP): Local police are to question Tangerang Council speaker Gian Sugiharsono as the alleged mastermind behind Monday's attack on the council building, which resulted in two people, one a councilor, sustaining injuries.