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Gus Dur meets Ali Sadikin

Gus Dur meets Ali Sadikin JAKARTA (JP): After having a series of meetings with the country's senior citizens, including former presidents Soeharto and B.J. Habibie, President Abdurrahman Wahid paid a visit on Saturday to one of the country's leading critics.

MaxMara keeps abreast of market desires

MaxMara keeps abreast of market desiresBy Agni Amorita JAKARTA (JP): Italian branded boutique MaxMara takes an accommodative approach toward international tastes, making its collection a global item abroad.

Danny Juswanto wins Enerpac Fair Play

Danny Juswanto wins Enerpac Fair Play JAKARTA (JP): International Master (MI) Danny Juswanto won the Enerpac Fair Play chess championship after outclassing his closest rival, MI Salor Sitanggang of West Java in the 40th move of the Sicilia Paulsen defense.

PR schools not reflecting modern business

PR schools not reflecting modern business JAKARTA (JP): Eighteen-year-old Dody is radiant in the hope of becoming a public relations (PR) officer at a multinational company.After graduating from high school, he enrolled at the Interstudi Public Relations School, a well-known public relations school...

The ABC's of dating for dummies, with help from the Internet

The ABC's of dating for dummies, with help from the InternetBy A. Suhandojo JAKARTA (JP): It's Saturday night and you are a single woman who does not have a date. You are alone in your room. That lonely feeling that you've been successfully hidden away on weekdays in your office slowly crawls to...

TV today

TV todayTVRI 6:00 a.m. Morning News 7:00 Health and Fresh 8:00 Children's Program 9:30 Cooking Program 10:00 Music 11:00 TV Drama 12:15 p.m. Comedy 1:00 TV Series 2:00 News 2:30 Teen Program 3:00 Sports 4:30 Religious Teachings 5:00 Film 5:30 Sports 6:00 News (in English) 6:30 Music 7:00 Evening...

Guess What? Butet Kartaredjasa

Guess What? Butet Kartaredjasa His rare talent of impersonating major public figures does not make Butet Kartaredjasa, dubbed the king of monologue, happy. And through his upcoming monologue, Mayat Terhormat (Respected Corpse) he's trying to prove his theatrical talent.

Examining the price of Indonesia's forest fires

Examining the price of Indonesia's forest fires Indonesia's fire and haze: the cost of catastrophe; Edited by David Glover and Timothy Jessup; Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, 1999; 149 pages JAKARTA (JP): One does not need to be a prophet to express the view that the Southeast...

Indonesian shuttlers advance to Swiss semis

Indonesian shuttlers advance to Swiss semis JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian men's singles shuttler Hendrawan and the men's doubles team of Flandy Limpele and Eng Hian reached the semifinals of the four-star Swiss Open in Basel, Switzerland.

Pioneer puts his spin on the industry

Pioneer puts his spin on the industryBy Chris Brummit JAKARTA (JP): More than 30 years coordinating the public relations (PR) of PT Caltex Pacific Indonesia has given Wisaksono Noeradi the right to call himself one of the "old soldiers" of the Indonesian PR industry.

Arts Agenda

Arts Agenda Glass Painting Exhibition and Book Launching, Kretek, the Culture and Heritage of Indonesia's Clove Cigarettes by Mark Hanusz at Ceria Room, Hotel Shangri-La Jakarta, Jalan Jendral Sudirman, Kav 1, Central Jakarta, on March 21, at 7 p.m.

Oka Sulaksana gets new manager, sponsor

Oka Sulaksana gets new manager, sponsor JAKARTA (JP): National windsurfer Oka Sulaksana will no longer be worried about cash and opportunity on his quest to be one of the world's best windsurfers, after signing an agreement with Imagin'Air Group, a group of companies which concentrates on the...

Guest What? Harry Darsono

Guest What? Harry Darsono Harry Darsono turned 50 last Wednesday. "I hope I will be happy, healthy and wealthy," Harry said as he made his wishes.As a noted couturier and one of the members of the Darsono family, owners of the Wismilak cigarette company in Surabaya, East Java, Harry is, of course,...

RI firms in Singapore expo

RI firms in Singapore expo JAKARTA (JP): Several Indonesian plastic mould and die casting companies will take part in Manufacturing Asia 2000 (MTA 2000) in Singapore next week, organizers said Friday.PT Presisi Cileungsi Makmur, PT Alpha Astenite, PT Ultra Prima Abadi, PT Modern Toolsindo, PT Rama...

Inti Indo Sawit stops fire

Inti Indo Sawit stops fire JAKARTA (JP): PT Inti Indo Sawit plantation company announced on Friday it had extinguished the fire that hit about 17 hectares of its 20,247 hectare plantation area at Pangkalan Kuras in Riau.

Military will not protect officers

Military will not protect officers SURABAYA, East Java: East Java Military Commander Maj. Gen. Sudi Silalahi reaffirmed on Friday that the military would not protect its members who were involved in the brutal murder of laborer Marsinah in 1993.

City Council likely to endorse proposed budget

City Council likely to endorse proposed budget JAKARTA (JP): The City Council will likely endorse the draft 2000 fiscal year budget of Rp 3.29 trillion (US$438 million) as none of the council's five commissions are opposed to the city administration's proposed financial plan.

Jakarta arts festival makes its return

Jakarta arts festival makes its return JAKARTA (JP): Local art enthusiasts will have the chance between Aug. 19 and Sept. 9 to see world class performing arts in an international festival they missed last year because of the economic and security crisis.

Police brace for PDI-P congress

Police brace for PDI-P congress SEMARANG (JP): Central Java Police plan to deploy at least 5,000 personnel to secure the upcoming Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan) congress.Provincial police chief Maj. Gen.

Atma Jaya holds ball tournament

Atma Jaya holds ball tournament JAKARTA (JP): Atma Jaya University is staging a national interuniversity baseball and softball tournament at the softball stadium of Pintu Satu Senayan, university spokesman Felix Lengkong said on Friday.

New parking fees to be imposed ahead of plan

New parking fees to be imposed ahead of plan JAKARTA (JP): The city administration announced on Friday it would increase parking fees beginning Thursday, instead of April 1 as originally planned.Head of the City Parking Agency Yani Mulyadi, who made the announcement after meeting with Governor...

Asia's trade balloon begins to deflate: Survey

Asia's trade balloon begins to deflate: Survey SINGAPORE (Reuters): The outlook for trade in Asia is slightly less rosy according to the latest quarterly Reuters survey of 119 independent economists, which covered Asia outside Japan.

Hopes high for Aceh peace after historic meeting

Hopes high for Aceh peace after historic meeting JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid expressed hope on Friday that the informal meeting between his aide Bondan Gunawan and Aceh rebel leader Tengku Abdullah Syafi'ie would give a boost to the peace process in the restive territory.

President sticks with coup allegations

President sticks with coup allegations JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid repeated allegations a regional military commander had publicly expressed discontentment with the government, warning the unnamed commander to end his outbursts if he wished to keep his job.

Police confiscate more fake American dollar

Police confiscate more fake American dollar JAKARTA (JP): City police detectives arrested four men at two separate locations on Thursday for possession of counterfeit American dollars totaling $15,000, a police source said.

What RI crisis means to the region

What RI crisis means to the region This is the second of two articles based on a paper presented by Minister of Foreign Affairs Alwi Shihab when opening the Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific (CSCAP) conference on Indonesia on March 8.

Don't take it lightly

Don't take it lightlyFrom Rakyat MerdekaThe community was startled by the assault on Matori Abdul Djalil, deputy chairman of the People's Consultative Assembly, by several unknown intruders in his house. In the past two months there have been violent attacks on three political figures.

Aussie business group to meet president

Aussie business group to meet president JAKARTA (JP): A high-powered Australian business delegation will arrive here on Sunday for a series of meetings, including one with President Abdurrahman Wahid, the Australian embassy said on Friday.

Hendrawan to quarters, Ellen out of Swiss Open

Hendrawan to quarters, Ellen out of Swiss Open JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's men's singles sole hope Hendrawan will challenge second seed Chen Hong of China in the quarterfinals of the four-star Swiss Open in Basel, Switzerland, on Friday.

The fake money menace

The fake money menace With hordes of problems still plaguing the Indonesian economy and no speedy solutions in sight, reports over the past week of the seizure of billions of rupiah worth of counterfeit money alone make one wonder: Considering the state of disorder that exists in many, if not most,...

Old Dutch schools rekindle the past

Old Dutch schools rekindle the pastBy Ida Indawati Khouw Unlike so many colonial buildings in Jakarta which have been demolished over time, many schools built by the Dutch in the early 1900s still exist.

Court gives qualified nod to Benjamin's bid

Court gives qualified nod to Benjamin's bid JAKARTA (JP): The Supreme Court said it would accept the appointment of Benjamin Mangkoedilaga as a member of the country's highest court if his qualifications met requirements under the law.

Kostrad troops arrive in Irian

Kostrad troops arrive in Irian JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya: Irianese were called upon on Friday not to worry and be afraid of the arrival of 450 Army Strategic Reserves Command (Kostrad) troops.Local military commander Lt. Col.

Gus Dur and his guesswork

Gus Dur and his guesswork Admittedly, it was meant to be a confidential political whisper from President Abdurrahman Wahid, or (cleric) Gus Dur, about some military commanders he saw as attempting or just conspiring to undermine the authority of his government.

Residents want nightspots shut

Residents want nightspots shut JAKARTA (JP): About 50 residents of Taman Sari subdistrict in West Jakarta appealed to the administration on Wednesday to close down all nightspots in the area."Taman Sari has become a center for vice," Syarifuddin, one of the residents, said during a meeting with...

Two lawyers condemn gun-toting peers

Two lawyers condemn gun-toting peers JAKARTA (JP): Two senior lawyers have condemned the growing trend of lawyers carrying firearms, saying this would only lead to more violence.Interviewed separately, Bambang Widjoyanto from the Foundation of the Indonesian Legal Aid Institute (YLBHI) and Apong...

Conversion Rates

Conversion RatesBank Indonesia's conversion rates on March 17, 2000: Bank notes rates Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 7,418.00 7,492.00Australian dollar 1 4,528.69 4,577.61Austrian schilling 1 522.59 528.35Belgian franc 1 178.26 180.22Brunei dollar 1 4,335.48 4,381.29Canadian dollar 1 5,035.

Timor joint patrol plans denied

Timor joint patrol plans denied DILI, East Timor (AP): The commander of the United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET) peacekeeping force denied on Friday that he had agreed to an Indonesian Army proposal to join forces at the border with East Nusa Tenggara.Lt. Gen.

City to nominate six candidates for Bank DKI

City to nominate six candidates for Bank DKI JAKARTA (JP): The city administration has nominated six names to chair the city-owned Bank DKI following Wednesday's dismissal of its president, an official said on Friday.

Police to protect legislators and House complex

Police to protect legislators and House complex JAKARTA (JP): The National Police agreed on Friday to demands to step up security at the House of Representatives.According to a security agreement reached by House Speaker Akbar Tandjung and National Police chief Lt. Gen.

Maluku migrants arrive in Bandung

Maluku migrants arrive in Bandung BANDUNG: About 143 West Java transmigrant settlers arrived here from riot-torn North Maluku on Thursday night, state railway company PT KAI's spokesman Akhmad Sujadi said.

Plywood investors back off

Plywood investors back off JAKARTA (JP): About 10 foreign investors and buyers of plywood from Kalimantan have threatened to pull out of their contracts due to concern over escalating conflicts between timber companies and local communities, the Indonesian Forestry Society said on Friday.

Small firm compliant with new regulation

Small firm compliant with new regulation SEMARANG, West Java (JP): A small clove cigarette manufacturer has said the government's new ruling on nicotine and tar levels was achievable, denying it would hurt the country's clove cigarette industry.

Seminar on decentralization

Seminar on decentralization JAKARTA (JP): The University of Indonesia, in cooperation with the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, will hold a two-day international seminar on decentralization here next week.

Economists support new L/C facility for Texmaco

Economists support new L/C facility for Texmaco JAKARTA (JP): Economists supported on Friday the Rp 720 billion (US$96 million) credit facility extended by state Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI) to giant textile producer Texmaco Group despite the latter's huge nonperforming loans.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Ceramics Exhibition: Pagerjurang, at Bentara Budaya Jakarta, Jl. Palmerah Selatan, Central Jakarta, March 17. * Painting Exhibition: Pameraya 2000 by H. Widayat at the National Gallery, Central Jakarta, until March 31.

Plan to create new economics advisory team hailed

Plan to create new economics advisory team hailed JAKARTA (JP): Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Finance and Industry Kwik Kian Gie welcomed on Friday President Abdurrahman Wahid's plan to form a new economics advisory team to support economics ministers.

'Linguist' needs improving

'Linguist' needs improving I refer to the article by Zatni Arbi, Linguist: A locally made Indonesian English dictionary, published in The Jakarta Post on March 13, 2000. I purchased this electronic dictionary about a year ago when PT Ciptasoft Prima had an exhibition at the Shangrila Hotel.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on March 17, 2000: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ----------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 800 25 12,500 Adindo Foresta Indonesia 625 0 4,616,500 Alakasa Industrindo 450 0 7,000 Alfa Retailindo...

Police told to probe illegal medicine trading

Police told to probe illegal medicine trading JAKARTA (JP): While indicating that city officials were implicated in the wrongdoing, Governor Sutiyoso called on the city police on Friday to follow up on the results of a recent raid on distributors of illegal medicine.