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First cyber crime trial

First cyber crime trial YOGYAKARTA (JP): The country's first cybercrime trial will begin in Semarang soon following the arrest of a local university student, charged with making illegal transactions over the Internet.

Woman loses Rp 250m in robbery

Woman loses Rp 250m in robbery JAKARTA (JP): A woman was allegedly robbed of Rp 250 million (US$22,300) on Jl. Gunung Sahari Raya in Central Jakarta on Tuesday night while traveling home on a motorcycle driven by her son.Sawah Besar Police subprecinct chief Comr.

Government approves restructuring of PLN's $3b debt

Government approves restructuring of PLN's $3b debt JAKARTA (JP): After months of debate, the government finally approved on Wednesday the restructuring of some Rp 34.07 trillion (US$3 billion) debt of the state electricity company Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) which would help the latter stay...

Where to go in Bali:

Where to go in Bali:FestivalThe 23rd Bali Arts Festival, The Werdhi Budaya Art Center at Jalan Nusa Indah, Denpasar: June 21: The romantic Semara Pegulingan taditional gong ensemble of Kamasan village, Klungkung regency, 10 a.m..

BI's policy on stabilizing the value of the rupiah

BI's policy on stabilizing the value of the rupiah This is the second of two articles on the rupiah by Achjar Iljas, the Deputy Governor of Bank Indonesia. JAKARTA (JP): As the weak and volatile rupiah continues to pressure inflation, it has limited the ability of a monetary policy to create a more...

Semen Gresik foresees 10% boost in sales

Semen Gresik foresees 10% boost in sales JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed cement producer PT Semen Gresik said on Wednesday that a growing cement consumption in the local market was expected to boost the company's sales this year by 10 percent from 13.73 million metric tons in the previous year.

People take center stage in Vadin's photos

People take center stage in Vadin's photosBy Aendra H. Medita JAKARTA (JP): It's proof of talent when a young photographer can put himself among the people and document their lives in works that are clever, always natural but in no respects ordinary.

Rupiah rate June 20

Rupiah rate June 20 Bank notes rates TT rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 10,865.00 11,865.00 11,308.00 11,422.00Australian dollar 1 5,632.42 6,156.75 5,862.07 5,926.88Austrian schilling 1 673.60 735.86 701.06 708.38Belgian franc 1 229.77 251.01 239.14 241.

Uncertainty to further hurt banking industry: Analysts

Uncertainty to further hurt banking industry: Analysts JAKARTA (JP): The uncertainty surrounding the government's economic policy will further drag down the ailing banking industry, economists have warned.

PT Kaltim to produce vital military equipment: Mahfud

PT Kaltim to produce vital military equipment: Mahfud JAKARTA (JP): From fertilizer to armored vehicles. Such is the immediate future for fertilizer producer PT Pupuk Kaltim.Minister of Defense Mahfud MD said the state-owned company based in East Kalimantan would be one of the local companies that...

TV today

TV todayTVRI 5:00 a.m. Religious Teachings 6:00 News 8:00 Music 8:30 Documentary 9:00 Children's Program 10:00 Music 11:00 Talk Show 12:00 p.m. Interval 3:00 News 3:30 Documentary 4:00 Music 5:00 News 6:00 Village News 6:15 TV Drama 7:00 News 7:30 Music 9:30 Music 10:00 Variety Show 11:00...

Java, eastern Sumatra to have longer dry season

Java, eastern Sumatra to have longer dry season YOGYAKARTA (JP): Changes in the climate pattern will result in a nine-month-long dry season, affecting mainly Java and the eastern part of Sumatra between July of this year and March 2002, an official said on Wednesday.

Asian currencies mostly up; reprieve seen as temporary

Asian currencies mostly up; reprieve seen as temporary SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Most Asian currencies were higher late Wednesday, as the yen regained its footing, dealers said.The Indonesian rupiah ended higher as players unwound long- dollar positions as most await the outcome of the current...

Jakarta too powerful in Volleyball Championships

Jakarta too powerful in Volleyball Championships JAKARTA (JP): Host team Jakarta proved too powerful for its counterparts from other provinces on the third day of the 2001 Interchapter National Volleyball Championships at Bung Karno Sports Complex basketball hall in Senayan.

Taufik unsure of future after coach's terminated contract

Taufik unsure of future after coach's terminated contract JAKARTA (JP): Shuttler Taufik Hidayat, ranked second in the world, is unsure of his future at the Indonesian Badminton Center after the Badminton Association of Indonesia (PBSI) announced on Wednesday it was terminating the contract of his...

Windsurfer I Gusti Made Oka Sulaksana a king of the sea

Windsurfer I Gusti Made Oka Sulaksana a king of the seaBy Alpha Savitri SANUR, Bali (JP): "Eccentric" would probably be the most suitable adjective to describe 30-year-old windsurfer I Gusti Oka Sulaksana.

Toyota, Honda refuse to comment on 'Asia Car'

Toyota, Honda refuse to comment on 'Asia Car' TOKYO (Dow Jones): Toyota Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Co. won't comment on a report in the Nihon Keizai Shimbun's Wednesday morning edition that the two largest Japanese carmakers will replace their vehicles specifically designed for the Southeast Asian...

Dead woman found in police's home

Dead woman found in police's home JAKARTA (JP): A woman was found dead at the residence of Cianjur Police chief Adj. Sr. Comr. Mamat R. Subekti located in the Pengadegan subdistrict of Pancoran, South Jakarta, on Tuesday night.

Local feed millers facing soymeal supply squeeze

Local feed millers facing soymeal supply squeeze SINGAPORE (Reuters): Indonesian feed millers are facing a soymeal supply squeeze as many U.S. cargoes, contracted after a ban on South American supplies, are unlikely to arrive before July, regional traders said on Wednesday.

New oil reserves expected to boost output by 2004

New oil reserves expected to boost output by 2004 JAKARTA (JP): The development of recently discovered oil reserves is expected to boost Indonesia's crude oil output by 300,000 barrels per day (bpd) by the year 2004, according to state oil and gas company Pertamina on Wednesday.

Walhi and its concerns

Walhi and its concernsFrom RepublikaWhen I heard the Indonesian Forum for the Environment (Walhi)'s "research" on Jakarta's vulnerable clean water supply on one of the private TV stations, I didn't feel proud of its effort.

Dream Team loses to former champs

Dream Team loses to former champs JAKARTA (JP): Four members of The Dream Team -- National Master (MN) Susanto Megaranto, MN Taufik Halay, Percasi (the Indonesian Chess Association) Master (MP) Tirta Chandra and MP Andrean Susilodinata -- lost to a former champions team during a four-day series of...

Finansa expands into RI

Finansa expands into RI JAKARTA (JP): Bangkok-based financial institution Finansa Group announced on Thursday the acquisition of PT Trade Ezy Securities, a member of the Jakarta and Surabaya stock exchanges, as part of its regional expansion.

Estrada to stay in hospital for trial

Estrada to stay in hospital for trial MANILA (AFP): Deposed Philippines president Joseph Estrada on Wednesday won a court order allowing him to remain in hospital instead of a prison home for the duration of his corruption trial.

Tension returns to Poso

Tension returns to Poso POSO, Central Sulawesi: An atmosphere of tension has returned to Poso after an unknown group has intercepted a number of public intercity buses either departing or entering the town over the past few days.

New scoring system trial to proceed: IBF

New scoring system trial to proceed: IBF JAKARTA (Agencies): The International Badminton Federation (IBF) council has decided to continue the trials of its new scoring system of the best of five games in seven points (5 x 7) until July 31, 2002.

Experts baffled by nature of bombs in Tuesday's blasts

Experts baffled by nature of bombs in Tuesday's blasts JAKARTA (JP): Police forensic experts are at a loss over what exactly caused three powerful bombs to explode in an empty room of a two-story boardinghouse at Jl. Cikoko Barat III No. 23 in Pancoran, South Jakarta, on Tuesday morning.

Consumer confidence continues to decline

Consumer confidence continues to decline JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's consumer confidence continued to worsen last month due to fears that civil unrest might erupt and degenerate into violence, according to research conducted by the Danareksa Research Institute.

Japan, RP close to forex swap agreement

Japan, RP close to forex swap agreement TOKYO (Dow Jones): Japan and the Philippines are in the final stages of agreeing on a bilateral foreign exchange swap agreement aimed at reinforcing financial stability in Asia, Japanese Ministry of Finance officials said Wednesday.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on June 20, 2001: Shares Close Change Trading Volume -------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 1,475 0 146,500 Adindo Foresta 115 -5 172,000 AGIS 150 10 3,470,000 Alakasa 150 0 0 Alfa Retailindo...

Thailand denies SEAG pullout move

Thailand denies SEAG pullout move JAKARTA (JP): The 1999 Southeast Asian (SEA) Games sepak takraw champion Thailand denied reports saying it would pull out of the Sept. 8 to Sept. 17 biennial event in Kuala Lumpur if the new 21-point scoring system was used.

Bogor burglar shot dead

Bogor burglar shot dead BOGOR (JP): A notorious criminal died after being shot by police in the village of Pakayanti, Ciawi district, Bogor regency, in the small hours of Wednesday after attempting to escape custody.

Prijadi, IBRA accused of undermining debt deals

Prijadi, IBRA accused of undermining debt deals JAKARTA (JP): The finance ministry under Prijadi Praptosuhardjo and the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) have been accused of undermining corporate debt restructuring deals approved by the Financial Sector Policy Committee (FSPC).

Fuel subsidy savings piped to health office

Fuel subsidy savings piped to health office JAKARTA (JP): The Minister of Health and Social Welfare Achmad Suyudi revealed on Wednesday that the government had earmarked some Rp 534.1 billion from the reduced fuel subsidy to his ministry for a six-month period.

Finansa expands into RI

Finansa expands into RIJP/11/ColboxFinansa expands into RI JAKARTA (JP): Bangkok-based financial institution Finansa Group announced on Thursday the acquisition of PT Trade Ezy Securities, a member of the Jakarta and Surabaya stock exchanges, as part of its regional expansion.

Desy breaks women's pole vault record twice

Desy breaks women's pole vault record twice JAKARTA (JP): Ni Putu Desi Margawati broke the national record for the women's pole vault twice on the final day of the National Athletics Championships, raising hopes that Indonesia might win the gold medal for the event at the Kuala Lumpur 2001...

Campaign pulls in the public to save endangered coral reefs

Campaign pulls in the public to save endangered coral reefsBy I Wayan Juniartha DENPASAR, Bali (JP): It was not a usual Saturday night rock and roll concert, although the venue was none other than the spacious Center Stage of Hard Rock Beach Hotel in Kuta.

Local feed millers facing soymeal supply squeeze

Local feed millers facing soymeal supply squeeze SINGAPORE (Reuters): Indonesian feed millers are facing a soymeal supply squeeze as many U.S. cargoes, contracted after a ban on South American supplies, are unlikely to arrive before July, regional traders said on Wednesday.

Poaching by foreign vessels rampant

Poaching by foreign vessels rampant PADANG, West Sumatra (JP): As many as 4,000 foreign ships have illegally entered Indonesian waters in the past year, exploiting the country's maritime resources, claimed Son Djamar, secretary of the Indonesian Maritime Board.

Irian Jaya figures decry distrust of Papua bill

Irian Jaya figures decry distrust of Papua bill JAKARTA (JP): Irian Jaya leaders renounced on Wednesday the unenthusiastic response by legislators and government officials to a draft bill on special autonomy for the province, arguing that the bill was drawn up within the context of the unitary...

Comal bridge damaged, railway transport diverted south

Comal bridge damaged, railway transport diverted south PURWOKERTO, Central Java (JP): All trains traveling between Jakarta and Surabaya via the island's northern coast are being diverted to the southern line for at least two days due to a damaged railway bridge in Comal, Pemalang regency.

Consumer confidence continues to decline

Consumer confidence continues to decline JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's consumer confidence continued to worsen last month due to fears that civil unrest might erupt and degenerate into violence, according to research conducted by the Danareksa Research Institute.

KL palm oil ends lower

KL palm oil ends lower KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Malaysian palm oil failed to sustain early gains and closed lower in directionless trade on Wednesday as players ignored market-friendly export data for the first 20 days of June.

Soeharto's health declines: Doctor

Soeharto's health declines: Doctor JAKARTA (JP): A team of state-appointed doctors reported on Wednesday that former president Soeharto's health had regressed following heart surgery, but that he was still in a relatively stable condition as of Tuesday.

Aussie bank eyes exit from some Asian operations

Aussie bank eyes exit from some Asian operations SYDNEY (Dow Jones): Commonwealth Bank of Australia is looking for a quick exit from its troubled Thailand and Indonesian life insurance operations in an effort to reduce its exposure to Southeast Asia.

Boeing, Mitsubishi tie up

Boeing, Mitsubishi tie up LE BOURGET, France (AFP): US aircraft giant Boeing said on Wednesday it has struck a strategic alliance in the aerospace sector with Mitsubishi Electric Corporation of Japan.Boeing said in a statement at the Paris Air Show that the alliance covered space-based...

Golden-Cargill alliance ended

Golden-Cargill alliance ended SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Golden Agri-Resources Ltd. Wednesday said it has called off its alliance with Cargill Asia Pacific Ltd."Market-related events in the past six months are the main reasons," Golden Agri-Resources said in a statement.

JP/2/DAYAK

JP/2/DAYAKFollow-up actions to Dayak-Madura reconciliation urged PALANGKARAYA, Central Kalimantan (JP): Several local tribal leaders have called on all levels of the government to promptly follow up results of the newly concluded Dayak people's congress, which recommended the settlement of...

Australia, S'pore call for stable U.S.-China ties

Australia, S'pore call for stable U.S.-China ties SINGAPORE (AFP): Singapore and Australia on Wednesday called for stable ties between China and the United States, saying these were vital to stability in the Asia-Pacific region.

MPR finishes drafting decrees

MPR finishes drafting decrees JAKARTA (JP): The People's Consultative Assembly (MPR)'s working committee have completed drafting decrees relating to President Abdurrahman Wahid accountability, accommodating all scenarios including a possible conditional acceptance.