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Six city officials identified in graft to tune of Rp 14.55b

Six city officials identified in graft to tune of Rp 14.55b JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta Prosecutor's Office revealed on Thursday that six city officials had been implicated in corrupt practices between 1994 and 1999, costing the city more than Rp 14.55 billion (about US$ 1.9 million) in losses.

Agus vows to do his best as new Kostrad chief

Agus vows to do his best as new Kostrad chief JAKARTA (JP): Newly appointed Army Strategic Reserve Command (Kostrad) chief Maj. Gen. Agus Wirahadikusumah played down critics who questioned his eligibility for the post.

RP seeks more US aid for Mayon area

RP seeks more US aid for Mayon area MANILA (AFP): A Philippine official on Thursday appealed for more U.S. government assistance to tens of thousands of people displaced by the erupting Mayon volcano.The U.S. embassy has already pledged tents and other U.S.

Dengue cases cause concern at hospitals

Dengue cases cause concern at hospitals JAKARTA (JP): Hospital officials warned on Thursday that a severe outbreak of dengue fever could strike the city, with many recently admitted patients in the advanced hemorrhagic stage of the disease.Spokeswoman of St.

Parking in Senen

Parking in SenenFrom Media IndonesiaOn Feb. 24, my friend and I entered the Atrium Senen parking lot around 6 p.m. I parked my black Honda Grand Impressa motorcycle with license plate number B 5860 KR. I was rushing to dusk prayer, but I did not forget to lock the handlebars.

Alleged big-time thief arrested

Alleged big-time thief arrested BOGOR (JP): Cileungsi Police have arrested an alleged long- time thief named Rohman, alias Gobang, 32, who has been on their wanted list since September last year.Bogor Police chief Lt. Col. Ade Husen and Cileungsi Police chief First Lt.

Mt. Carmel resounds with 'Indonesia Raya'

Mt. Carmel resounds with 'Indonesia Raya'Text and photos by Oei Eng Goan HAIFA, Israel (JP): Despite the absence of diplomatic ties between the two countries, some Indonesian culture, including the national anthem and a number of folk songs, seem to be quite popular in Israel.

Motorola joins Expo 2000

Motorola joins Expo 2000 JAKARTA (JP): The U.S.-based mobile telecommunications company PT Motorola Indonesia is showing off an array of new technology and products at the Indonesian Expo 2000 currently being held at the Jakarta Fair Ground in Kemayoran, Central Jakarta.

Defendant rearrested for alleged drug smuggling

Defendant rearrested for alleged drug smuggling JAKARTA (JP): Robbery defendant Reza Firmansyah was arrested late on Wednesday for the second time for an alleged attempt to smuggle approximately one ounce of marijuana into the Central Jakarta District Court compound.

Dam water damaged farms: Cambodia

Dam water damaged farms: Cambodia PHNOM PENH (Reuters): Hundreds of farms in northeastern Cambodia were damaged when water from a hydro-electric dam in neighboring Vietnam was unexpectedly released, Cambodian officials said on Thursday.

Car theft suspect nabbed

Car theft suspect nabbed TANGERANG (JP): Tangerang Police detectives have arrested the suspected leader of a notorious car theft syndicate that has been operating in the country's main cities.Police arrested Heppy Kinan alias Yopi or Eyet, 48, at his rented house in Cirendeu of Ciputat district,...

WB to sharply cut funds for Asia

WB to sharply cut funds for Asia SINGAPORE (AP): The World Bank plans to drastically cut loans to Asian countries this year, now that the region is recovering from its economic crisis, the bank's former top official in Asia said Thursday.

Mozambique, an historical calamity

Mozambique, an historical calamity President Clinton recently praised Mozambique as the fastest growing economy in Africa. The words were barely out of his mouth before the rain of Cyclone Eline began to fall.

Irresponsible bus company

Irresponsible bus companyFrom Bisnis IndonesiaMy wife, our three children and I survived an accident on Jan. 12 in which a Muncul bus traveling in the direction of Solo crashed into a truck. Seventeen people died in the crash in Subang, Indramayu, West Java.We are lucky; we escaped death.

Budget fails to win over economists

Budget fails to win over economists JAKARTA (JP): Economists expressed concern over the country's April-December 2000 state budget, which was approved by the House of Representatives on Thursday, especially in view of the large spending on fuel subsidy and an over-optimistic revenue target.

Stock quotations on JSX

Stock quotations on JSXStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on March 2, 2000: Shares Close Change Trading Volume --------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 750 -50 36,500 Adindo Foresta Indonesia 625 -75 5,511,000 Alakasa Industrindo 425 0 0 Alfa...

Strike continues at Bali hotel

Strike continues at Bali hotel NUSA DUA, Bali (JP): Hundreds of employees of Melia Bali Hotel continued their strike for the second day on Thursday, demanding the dismissal of four hotel executives whom they accuse of mistreating the staff.

Tourism expo opens in Bali

Tourism expo opens in Bali JAKARTA (JP): Some 200 local and overseas companies are participating in the second Food, Hotel and Tourism exhibition that opened in Nusa Dua, Bali, on Thursday.The exhibition was officially opened by State Minister of Tourism and Arts Djailani Hidayat.

Indonesian men's singles players exit from Futures

Indonesian men's singles players exit from Futures JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's mens singles players failed in the second round of the US$15,000 Indonesia F2 Futures at the Kemayoran tennis center, Central Jakarta, on Thursday.

Korean stocks surge but bleeding continues in RI

Korean stocks surge but bleeding continues in RI HONG KONG (AP): Asian stock markets went on some wild up-and- down rides Thursday, with South Korean shares rallying 8 percent and Australian prices setting a record - while red ink splashed through the exchanges in Indonesia and Malaysia.

RI and China work at cooperation

RI and China work at cooperation JAKARTA (JP): Senior officials from Indonesia and China have completed three days of bilateral consultations which resulted in a draft document on the framework of cooperation as the main foundation for enhancing bilateral relations in the 21st Century.

Nabire clash claims two more lives

Nabire clash claims two more lives NABIRE, Irian Jaya (JP): Two people who were shot in Monday's clash in Nabire died on Wednesday, bringing the death toll to three.Sources at Sri Wini General Hospital identified the latest casualties as Maximus Bunay, 27, and Dapius Sani, 16.

Unbowed Sutiyoso says 'becak' must go

Unbowed Sutiyoso says 'becak' must go JAKARTA (JP): Undaunted by strong resistance from becak (pedicab) drivers, Governor Sutiyoso said on Wednesday that the city administration would soldier on with its plan to clear the three-wheeled vehicles off the capital's streets.

Spokesman removed amid protest

Spokesman removed amid protest BOGOR (JP): Bogor Mayor Iswara Natanegara decided on Wednesday to remove municipality spokesman Yus Herdiyus from his post.He said the decision followed mass protests by locals and students accusing the official of skimming profits from the distribution of hundreds of...

Bank posts positive interest margin

Bank posts positive interest margin JAKARTA (JP): Publicly-listed Bank Universal reported on Wednesday it had posted a positive net interest margin since December, compared to negative margin of 50 percent in the last quarter of 1998 and minus 1.02 percent as of September 1999.

On Soeharto's team

On Soeharto's team I would like to comment on the letter Soeharto syndrome by Gandhi Sukardi in the Feb. 22 edition of The Jakarta Post.He wrote in the letter: "Soeharto's family members, medical team and lawyers refused to give permission to meet with the former strongman on the grounds that he...

PLN optimistic about contract compromise

PLN optimistic about contract compromise SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Endro Utomo Notodisuryo, director general of Electricity and Energy Development in Indonesia's Ministry of Mines and Energy, said he is confident state-owned utility Perusahaan Listrik Negara, or PLN, will reach a compromise with...

Gus Dur wants Mega to function as PM

Gus Dur wants Mega to function as PM JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid emphasized on Wednesday his determination to give Vice President Megawati Soekarnoputri a significant role in government and even likened her role to that of a prime minister.

Wiranto gives testimony before House committee

Wiranto gives testimony before House committee JAKARTA (JP): Former chief of the Indonesian Military (TNI) Gen. Wiranto starred in a House of Representatives hearing on Wednesday, convincing legislators of his innocence in last year's East Timor violence.

State-appointed doctors to examine Soeharto soon

State-appointed doctors to examine Soeharto soon JAKARTA (JP): A team of doctors appointed by the Attorney General's Office will examine former president Soeharto at his home later this week."The medical team has reported to Attorney General (Marzuki Darusman) that it has finished studying...

Price for Minas crude rises

Price for Minas crude rises TOKYO(Dow Jones): Indonesia's crude pricing index for February Minas crude is unofficially US$26.24 a barrel, up $1.67 from the January Minas index, a Tokyo-based industry source with ties to Pertamina said Wednesday.

UMNO launches Internet paper

UMNO launches Internet paper KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysia's ruling United Malays National Organization (UMNO) launched on Wednesday an Internet newspaper that will also give its 2.7 million members a live broadcast of major meetings.

Merpati to fly back to Dili

Merpati to fly back to Dili DILI (AFP): Indonesia's Merpati Nusantara Airlines will resume it flights linking Dili to Denpasar in Indonesia's resort island of Bali on Friday, officials said here Wednesday.

East Timorese on Java demand residency

East Timorese on Java demand residency SEMARANG: About 250 East Timorese people who are currently sheltered here demanded on Wednesday that the local administration treat them as residents of the province.

Kissinger's friendship toward Indonesia

Kissinger's friendship toward Indonesia I have a friend who once worked for Freeport in Tembaga Pura. One of the things he noticed when he was there was that there is now a massive hole in the ground where a rather large mountain used to be.

State firms mull sponsoring crop of junior tennis players

State firms mull sponsoring crop of junior tennis players JAKARTA (JP): State enterprises are interested in sponsoring training programs for young Indonesian tennis players to lay the foundations for success in the future, treasurer of the Indonesian Tennis Association (Pelti) Qoyum A.

Workers unhappy with Marsinah probe

Workers unhappy with Marsinah probe SEMARANG: The Federation of All Indonesia Workers Union (FSPSI) threatened on Wednesday to call for a huge labor protest in Jakarta if the government failed to uncover the truth behind the murder labor activist Marsinah in 1993.

Replacement 3-in-1 system sought

Replacement 3-in-1 system sought JAKARTA (JP): As the three-in-one policy in restricted areas has only created a problem with traffic jockeys, the city administration is now looking for a new, more suitable system to handle traffic congestion during rush hours, an official said on Wednesday.

Hasan strong candidate to chair AAAA

Hasan strong candidate to chair AAAA JAKARTA (JP): The ongoing chairman of the Asian Amateur Athletics Association (AAAA), Mohamad "Bob" Hasan, remains the strongest candidate to be elected in the association's congress in August.

Students demand friends' release

Students demand friends' release BANDUNG: A group of students claiming to represent seven student organizations demanded here on Tuesday the release of nine of their colleagues arrested in connection with unrest on the Sumatra island of Bintan in January.

Palyja ensures water from Cisadane is safe

Palyja ensures water from Cisadane is safe JAKARTA (JP): Private water company Pam Lyonnaise Jaya (Palyja) ensured the public on Wednesday that treated water from the Cisadane River was safe for consumption.

Minister wants IBRA to coordinate sales program

Minister wants IBRA to coordinate sales program JAKARTA (JP): State Minister of Investment and State Enterprise Development Laksamana Sukardi called on the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) to coordinate its assets sales program with the privatization plans of state enterprises to gain...

Jail terms for looters

Jail terms for looters MATARAM, West Nusa Tenggara: The local district court here sentenced on Wednesday six defendants to one and a half months imprisonment each for looting a chicken factory farm during the January riots.

Stock quotations on JSX

Stock quotations on JSXStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on March 1, 2000: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------ Ades Alfindo 800 25 62,500 Adindo Foresta Indonesia 700 0 897,500 Alakasa Industrindo 425 -100 5,000 Alfa...

Bakrie Investindo sued

Bakrie Investindo sued JAKARTA (JP): An individual named Atas Rifara filed a bankruptcy suit on Wednesday at the Jakarta Commercial Court against PT Bakrie Investindo, the majority owner of publicly listed PT Bakrie & Brothers, a lawyer said.

Gus Dur, Wiranto dissatisfied over military reshuffle

Gus Dur, Wiranto dissatisfied over military reshuffle JAKARTA (JP): The controversy surrounding the reshuffle of 74 Indonesia Military (TNI) officers continued on Wednesday with President Abdurrahman Wahid and former military chief Gen. Wiranto expressing dissatisfaction over the changes.

`Channel NewsAsia' to go regional in September

`Channel NewsAsia' to go regional in SeptemberBy K. Basrie SINGAPORE (JP): Marking its first anniversary here, Channel NewsAsia of the Singaporean government-linked Media Corporation announced on Wednesday its ambitious multi-million U.S.

Iraq mulls plan to buy RI telecommunications equipment

Iraq mulls plan to buy RI telecommunications equipment BANDUNG, West Java (JP): Iraq is considering to buy telecommunications equipment from Indonesia to rehabilitate its telecommunications facilities.Iraqi Ambassador to Indonesia Sadoon Al Zubaydi said early this week his government was still...

PSSI and Bank Mandiri sign Rp 7.3b agreement

PSSI and Bank Mandiri sign Rp 7.3b agreement JAKARTA (JP): After a long search, the Soccer Association of Indonesia (PSSI) finally received Rp 7.3 billion sponsorship from state Bank Mandiri for the remaining matches in the sixth Indonesian Soccer League (Ligina).

Pfizer expects Rp 12 billion from Viagra sales this year

Pfizer expects Rp 12 billion from Viagra sales this year JAKARTA (JP): Drug producer PT Pfizer Indonesia expects Rp 12 billion (US$ 1.6 million) from sales of the much hyped anti- impotence drug Viagra this year after reaping Rp 5 billion since first launching it in August 1999.