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Pirates and Chinese frontier expansion

Pirates and Chinese frontier expansion I would like to comment on the letter from Mr. Santo Darmosumarto (The Jakarta Post, Feb. 3, 2000) titled Making sense of Beijing's conduct in the S. China Sea, as it contains not only inaccuracies but distorted facts.Mr.

Gus Dur backs down on Wiranto

Gus Dur backs down on Wiranto JAKARTA (JP): An anticlimax was the result of the high-profile standoff between President Abdurrahman Wahid and Coordinating Minister for Political Affairs and Security Gen.

ANZ Panin's Olympic card

ANZ Panin's Olympic card JAKARTA (JP): Joint venture ANZ Panin Bank launched on Sunday an Olympic Visa card for Indonesia.The bank said in a statement the Olympic Visa card provided all the benefits of conventional Visa cards, with special features tied to the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.

IBRA's challenge after the panic over Astra

IBRA's challenge after the panic over Astra After the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) took the controversial steps on what is regarded as its best asset -- PT Astra International -- The Jakarta Post interviewed Tony A.

Lending fraud may drag down economic recovery

Lending fraud may drag down economic recoveryBy Reiner S. JAKARTA (JP): An alleged scandal in the extension of a multibillion dollar emergency liquidity support for ailing banks has left Bank Indonesia in a corner, and experts are saying it could risk the country's economic recovery.

Fair solution expected to Texmaco's credit scam

Fair solution expected to Texmaco's credit scam SUBANG, West Java (JP): Workers employed in factories belonging to the Texmaco Group called for an immediate and fair solution to the company's loan scandal so they could be more certain of their future.Agoes S.

ACILS clarifies

ACILS clarifies The American Center for International Labor Solidarity Jakarta office (ACILS) issues the following public statement relating to the recent newspaper reports about it.ACILS has worked in Indonesia for more than 25 years and has at all times followed all the laws and regulations of...

Market shuns T-bonds

Market shuns T-bonds Indonesian enterprises, which sorely need working capital to raise production rates amid heightened consumer confidence, may have to wait a longe time before significant bank lending resumes.

Guess What? James F. Sundah

Guess What? James F. Sundah Celebrities have decided that the time has come to claim their rights. This spirit has also made popular songwriter James F. Sundah take part in the signing of a black banner during Wednesday's discussion organized by the Indonesian Society Against Piracy and Pornography.

APEC officials discuss ways to advance free trade plan

APEC officials discuss ways to advance free trade plan BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (AFP): Senior officials from economies bordering the Pacific rim kicked off a series of meetings Saturday with the daunting task of advancing free trade and investment following a setback in liberalization efforts on the...

German finds going native second nature

German finds going native second natureBy Mehru Jaffer JAKARTA (JP): Each time Claudia Lang visits her friends in the remote highlands of central Irian Jaya, she seldom fails to notice that they remain as curious about her as she is about them.

Indonesian illegals in Malaysia cause fear

Indonesian illegals in Malaysia cause fear KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Thousands of Indonesians, many working as construction workers, have set up illegal settlements near Malaysia's new federal capital, a report said Saturday.

Vinyl very much alive on Menteng's Jl. Surabaya

Vinyl very much alive on Menteng's Jl. SurabayaBy Chris Brummit JAKARTA (JP): On the lookout for a 1968 Japanese harmonica compilation? Or perhaps just up for complimenting your existing set of early Minangkabau guitar-pop records? If yes, then browse your way down Jl.

Amien Rais wields his influence to get compromise

Amien Rais wields his influence to get compromiseBy Asip Agus Hasani and Sri Wahyuni YOGYAKARTA (JP): National Mandate Party (PAN) chairman Amien Rais wielded his influence late on Saturday night to prevent a split in the party by piloting a crucial plenary meeting to accept a compromise which...

U.S. to assist East Timor

U.S. to assist East Timor WASHINGTON (Reuters): The United States will send troops to serve as observers in a U.N. peacekeeping mission in East Timor and provide more than US$70 million in assistance to the island this year, the White House said on Friday.

How much is that doggie per kilo?

How much is that doggie per kilo?By William Furney JAKARTA (JP): When recently I asked an Indonesian acquaintance for advice on the feeding habits of young puppies, the reply I got was not one I had expected. He said that he didn't like dogs as pets as he preferred to eat them instead.

A rose for 'Mbok' Bodro

A rose for 'Mbok' Bodro JAKARTA (JP): Departing the house early has been one way for me to avoid traffic jams. The only trouble is, I always arrive at the office before the gate is opened. Therefore, I decided I needed to find somewhere to stop to wait.

Guess What? Dian Nitami

Guess What? Dian Nitami Popular couple Dian Nitami and her husband Anjasmara died and turned into beautiful butterflies. Is it true? Yes. But it's only a scene from Javanese-comedy show Ketoprak Humor's Sampek Engtay.

Agenda

Agenda Painting Exhibition:Imagi dan Abstraksi, Images and Abstractions, a retrospective of Umi Dachlan at Andi Gallery, Jl. Tanah Abang 4/14, Jakarta 10160 from Feb. 9 through Feb.27, 2000. Phone: 021-3457130, 3843241; Fax: 021-3805195 A graduate of the Bandung Institute of Technology, Umi Dachlan...

Pertina refuses to request wild cards for Olympics

Pertina refuses to request wild cards for Olympics JAKARTA (JP): Chairman of the Indonesian Amateur Boxing Association (Pertina) Sang Nyoman Suwisma has refused to request wild cards for the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney.

An exotic journey along the shores of Tomini Bay

An exotic journey along the shores of Tomini BayBy Wahyuni Kamah POSO, Central Sulawesi (JP): If you really like adventure, the second track of the Trans-Sulawesi highway from Gorontalo in North Sulawesi to Poso in Central Sulawesi may be a test case for you.

Russia's rocket launched

Russia's rocket launched MOSCOW (AFP): Russia successfully launched an Indonesian satellite into space Saturday aboard its Proton rocket, the Itar- Tass new agency reported.The Proton rocket -- which suffered two failed launches in 1999 -- is due in July to transport the Zvezda service module, the...

News is hot on television

News is hot on television News really sells. Private televisions now enjoy the freedom to cover and broadcast it -- anytime -- which was forbidden by Soeharto regime. JAKARTA (JP): There is good news and bad news about the media industry.

Missing paraglider found dead in Puncak

Missing paraglider found dead in Puncak JAKARTA (JP): After four days of an intensive search, rescuers found on Saturday the corpse of paraglider Dadang Suharya, who went missing last Tuesday in the mountainous resort area of Puncak, Bogor regency, West Java."Dadang was found dead at 1 p.m.

Spotlight

SpotlightPhoto H: CitibankCitibankFRIENDLY CHAT: Vice President Megawati Soekarnoputri meets with the chairman and co-CEO of Citigroup Inc., John Reed (center), and Citibank country manager N.A. Piyush Gupta. Reed was in Jakarta for a two-day visit on Feb. 2 to Feb.

Senior men's and women's double win Niaga Open

Senior men's and women's double win Niaga Open JAKARTA (JP): Seasoned men's and women's double tennis players proved their quality on Saturday by trouncing their juniors in the finals of the Rp 35 million (US$4,800) Niaga Cigna Open 2000 at Senayan tennis stadium.

Telephone

TelephoneBy Mukti Sutarman Espe "Morning, four-four-two-five-four-eight?""Yes, it is.""Could I speak to Bu Ratni?""Speaking. Who's calling, please?""Am I really speaking to Bu Ratni?""Yes.""Happy birthday, Rat. May you live a long life."The telephone conversation stopped briefly.

Wiranto's Cabinet fate to be decided on Monday

Wiranto's Cabinet fate to be decided on Monday BANGKOK (JP): The showdown between President Abdurrahman Wahid and Gen. Wiranto is set to climax on Monday with Cabinet changes likely to occur whether or not coordinating minister for political affairs and security resigns.

Exhibition traces German-Indonesian friendship

Exhibition traces German-Indonesian friendship JAKARTA (JP): Indonesians owe much to the famous German ethnologist and medical doctor Adolf Bastian (1826-1905), who introduced the name Indonesia to the rest of the world through his extensive research on the archipelago in the 19th century.

Call your Valentine and have a party

Call your Valentine and have a partyBy E. Effendi JAKARTA (JP): Recently, I contacted all my friends from college. As a social being, I feel obligated to maintain all of my relationships. Plus, I wanted them to invite me to their Valentine's Day parties.

Bring a doggie bag when visiting Sidonganti village

Bring a doggie bag when visiting Sidonganti villageBy Gin Kurniawan TUBAN, East Java (JP): Those afraid of dogs should beware. They should not enter Sidonganti village because there are many dogs in this village, located in Kerek district, Tuban regency, East Java.

Quake rocks Malang

Quake rocks Malang JAKARTA (AFP): An earthquake measuring 5.1 on the Richter scale rocked the Indonesian city of Malang in East Java province on Saturday morning but there were no reports of casualties, the state Antara news agency said.

U.S. troops in Manila

U.S. troops in Manila MANILA (AP): More than 300 U.S. troops arrived in Manila on Saturday to take part in the first large-scale joint military exercises under a new agreement that gave legal protection to American soldiers in the Philippines.Maj. Ann Freed, a spokeswoman for the U.S.

Indonesia advances to volleyball semis

Indonesia advances to volleyball semis MANILA (AP): Indonesia beat New Zealand on Saturday in a 15-13 upset victory on the second day of the Asian Beach Volleyball Circuit 2000.Indonesia's Timy Yudhani and Elizabeth Yohana, cheered by Filipino spectators at a seaside tourism complex, demonstrated...

Portuguese leader visits E. Timor

Portuguese leader visits E. Timor DILI, East Timor (AP): Portuguese President Jorge Sampaio was cheered and clapped by hundreds of people when he arrived in East Timor Saturday, 26 years after his country hastily ended almost 400 years of colonial rule.

Talk show king Wimar not all talked out yet

Talk show king Wimar not all talked out yetBy Gedsiri Suhartono JAKARTA (JP): Well-rounded and always seeking to devour new information is perhaps the quality that makes and distinguishes Wimar Witoelar, 55, as one of the country's leading talk show hosts.

New 'wayang' translations reveal the past

New 'wayang' translations reveal the past JAKARTA (JP): It is admired around the world, yet few are able to fully comprehend the extravagantly beautiful but complicated ways of the Javanese shadow puppet theater, or wayang.

Critics motivate shuttlers: Coach

Critics motivate shuttlers: Coach JAKARTA (JP): Critics from the media and badminton lovers have motivate Indonesia's women's players to prove themselves by qualifying in the final round of the Uber Cup championships in Kuala Lumpur in May.

Draft of new bill on rights tribunal to be finished soon

Draft of new bill on rights tribunal to be finished soon JAKARTA (JP): The final draft of a new bill on a human rights tribunal which specifically encloses a retroactive clause to try past rights abuses will be completed on Feb. 21.

Telkom admits getting it wrong in billing

Telkom admits getting it wrong in billing JAKARTA (JP): State-owned telecommunications company PT Telkom admitted on Friday through their Jakarta office that there was a problem with the billing system in which customers were charged inappropriately for their January telephone bills.

Islamic groups find their footing in new Indonesia

Islamic groups find their footing in new IndonesiaBy Ati Nurbaiti JAKARTA (JP): Munir, the petite human rights activist with a reddish moustache, addresses a seminar in a voice gone quite hoarse over the past weeks: "The great problem in addressing human rights violations," he said, "is that the...

Strong blast rocks Boker red-light area, injures 12

Strong blast rocks Boker red-light area, injures 12 JAKARTA (JP): A strong blast rocked the Boker red-light district in East Jakarta, in the wee hours of Friday, injuring at least 12 people including Army and police officers, according to witnesses and a police source.

Cut of liquidity support loans

Cut of liquidity support loans Businessman Probosutedjo was quoted in a Jakarta newspaper on Feb. 8 as saying that he did not want to receive Bank Indonesia liquidity support loans because the bank would take a cut of up to 25 percent.

Let's go digital

Let's go digital Indonesia's almost dormant Internet industry received a welcome jolt this week from foreign investors, showing their confidence in the untapped but potentially lucrative local e- business. Detik.

Soros to acquire Bentoel through third party

Soros to acquire Bentoel through third party JAKARTA (JP): PT Bhakti Investama, a partner of Quantum Fund belonging to U.S. financier George Soros, plans to acquire a majority stake in the ailing cigarette maker PT Bentoel Prima through trading firm PT Transindo Multi Prima.

Italy reschedules RI debts

Italy reschedules RI debts JAKARTA (JP): Italy has agreed to reschedule the repayment of Indonesia's debt to the country for the period of Aug. 6, 1998, to March 31, 2000.A bilateral debt agreement was signed here on Friday by Italian Ambassador to Indonesia Carlo Marsili and director general for...

BI sticks with quarterly evaluations of banks' CAR

BI sticks with quarterly evaluations of banks' CAR JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia will continue to evaluate the country's commercial banks every three months to ensure they meet the eight percent capital adequacy ratio (CAR) requirement by end 2001, according the central bank deputy governor Subarjo...

Search team fails to locate missing glider in Puncak

Search team fails to locate missing glider in Puncak BOGOR (JP): Rescuers on Friday still failed to trace the whereabouts of a 17-year-old paraglider who went missing after being surprised by storms while flying in foggy skies in the popular mountainous resort of Puncak on Tuesday afternoon.

Senior players reign in Niaga Cigna Open

Senior players reign in Niaga Cigna Open JAKARTA (JP): Top tennis players were still leading without any strong contenders from the provinces during the first Niaga Cigna Open 2000 at Senayan tennis stadium here on Friday.

Exhibition at Textile museum

Exhibition at Textile museum JAKARTA (JP): The Textile Museum on Jl. Aipda K.S. Tubun in Central Jakarta will organize an exhibition on natural textile fibers and dyes from Feb. 14 to Feb. 18, an official said on Wednesday.