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RI needs to rewrite its history: Anthropologist

RI needs to rewrite its history: Anthropologist YOGYAKARTA (JP): Dutch-born anthropologist Niels Mulder said Indonesia needed to rewrite its history to reconstruct the trail of events which had deliberately been geared to serve the interests of the New Order regime.

Banners torn in Bogor

Banners torn in Bogor BOGOR (JP): Bogor Regional Revenue Agency chief M. Djumala said on Tuesday that his office had torn down at least 55 commercial banners across the city as they had violated city tax regulations."Most of the banners had expired. Others did not pay the taxes," Djumala said.

Indonesia's foreign loans dilemma

Indonesia's foreign loans dilemma Before any accord was reached about the amount of assistance Indonesia would be getting from the Consultative Group on Indonesia, public demands were aired through demonstrations and press statements that the government ask the aid consortium to scrap all loans...

Kang leads Indonesia Ladies Open

Kang leads Indonesia Ladies Open JAKARTA (JP): Kang Soo-yun of South Korea slipped to first place on the second day of the Indonesia Ladies Open at the Senayan Golf Club here on Thursday.Kang is on 136 (72-64), four under par after birdying on holes 3, 5, 6, 10, 11, 14 and 16.

INDRA rate set at Rp 6,827

INDRA rate set at Rp 6,827 JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Debt Restructuring Agency (INDRA) set the exchange rate used to convert private foreign debt at Rp 6,827 to the U.S. dollar for companies joining the agency in February.INDRA's February rate is higher than its January rate of Rp 6,738 a dollar.

Govt cautioned to use CGI loans effectively

Govt cautioned to use CGI loans effectively JAKARTA (JP): Economists have called on the government to use the US$4.7 billion in loans pledged by the international lender countries more effectively, so it could reduce its dependence on foreign loans in the future.

Stock quotations on JSX

Stock quotations on JSXStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Feb. 3, 2000: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ----------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 850 0 100,000 Adindo Foresta Indonesia 900 -25 19,349,500 Alakasa Industrindo 475 0 0 Alfa...

Davis Cup ties kick off worldwide

Davis Cup ties kick off worldwide JAKARTA (Agencies): Indonesia is ready for a revenge against the Philippines when they start the first round of the Asia Oceania Zone Group II Davis Cup tie at Rizal Memorial Tennis Center on Friday.

More support pours in for KPU liquidation

More support pours in for KPU liquidation JAKARTA (JP): The Independent Election Monitoring Committee (KIPP) threw its weight on Thursday behind a plan to dissolve the General Elections Commission (KPU), citing its failure to maintain impartiality.

Volleyball body to announce new officials next week

Volleyball body to announce new officials next week JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Volleyball Association (PBVSI) is likely to announce its new committee members after reporting to the National Sports Council (KONI) next Friday.

Wanted: A good judge

Wanted: A good judge Was President Abdurrahman Wahid wrong in proposing Benjamin Mangkoedilaga as chief justice? Constitutionally, the President does not have the right to meddle in the judicial body. The prerogative to nominate members of the Supreme Court, including its chief, belongs to the...

Controversy over Wiranto intensifies

Controversy over Wiranto intensifies JAKARTA (JP): The discourse on whether Coordinating Minister for Political Affairs and Security Gen. Wiranto should resign over the East Timor debacle snowballed on Thursday, amid fears about a further plunge of the rupiah resulting from the political tension.

EU pledges more aid to RI

EU pledges more aid to RI BRUSSELS (AFP): The European Commission proposed on Wednesday to step up its cooperation with Indonesia, despite its worries over new tensions in the vast country.In a policy outline, the EU executive branch said the time was ripe for Brussels to extend more aid to combat...

Hotels, malls and cafes light up for Lunar New Year

Hotels, malls and cafes light up for Lunar New YearBy Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): Welcome to the hustle and bustle of the Chinese Lunar New Year, which falls on Feb. 5 this year.Festivities this year are made possible by the revocation on Jan. 18 of Presidential Instruction No.

Roses are red, and expensive too

Roses are red, and expensive too SURABAYA, East Java: Say it with flowers and pay a hefty price.That's what residents here are quickly finding out as Chinese New Year on Saturday and Valentine's Day on Feb. 14 approaches.

Rupiah hits four-month low as Wiranto standoff lingers

Rupiah hits four-month low as Wiranto standoff lingers SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): The rupiah dropped again in late Asian trading Thursday as the standoff between Indonesian President Abdurrahman Wahid and powerful Security Minister Gen. Wiranto continues.

BCA gets green light to float shares on JSX despite losses

BCA gets green light to float shares on JSX despite losses JAKARTA (JP): The management of the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) will accept the planned listing of Bank Central Asia on the bourse despite the fact that the bank suffered losses in the last two consecutive years.

Demand for Freeport contract review blasted

Demand for Freeport contract review blasted JAKARTA (JP): A legislator criticized on Thursday two commissions of the House of Representatives for recommending on Tuesday a review of the contract of work held by copper and gold mining company PT Freeport Indonesia.

Body to ask Lewis & Peat to settle all contracts

Body to ask Lewis & Peat to settle all contracts SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): The rubber trade associations of Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore plan to ask the Lewis & Peat group and its receivers to honor all outstanding contracts, Thai Rubber Association president Choositt Ophaswongse told...

Engineer dies from inhaling fumes

Engineer dies from inhaling fumes JAKARTA (JP): An engineer died and two others suffered breathing difficulties after apparently being overcome by fumes at Tanjung Priok Port in North Jakarta on Thursday.

Local animated film industry still not fully alive

Local animated film industry still not fully aliveBy Gotot Prakosa JAKARTA (JP): The development of animated films in Indonesia, which is the subject of an exhibition which opened on Saturday, has depended heavily on the television industry.

City to introduce new parking system

City to introduce new parking system JAKARTA (JP): The City Parking Agency will introduce a new street parking system to provide better service to residents, an official said on Thursday."We will implement the new system in a trial period from next Monday until March 31 in an operation named...

Old Supreme Court building damaged due to project

Old Supreme Court building damaged due to project JAKARTA (JP): Historical and protected heritage sites in Jakarta have been damaged to such an alarming extent that the agents now inflicting the damage often include government institutions.

Enter the dragon for the Chinese New Year

Enter the dragon for the Chinese New YearBy Grace Segran JAKARTA (JP): The Chinese New Year, celebrated on the first day of the Chinese lunar calendar, is the most important annual festival for the Chinese community.

GAM agrees to end fighting in Aceh: Gus Dur

GAM agrees to end fighting in Aceh: Gus Dur THE HAGUE (JP): President Abdurrahman 'Gus Dur' Wahid announced here on Wednesday that the separatist rebel group Free Aceh Movement (GAM) had agreed to end more than two decades of fighting with Indonesian security forces in the restive province and...

Is it curtains for Samarinda's shadow puppets?

Is it curtains for Samarinda's shadow puppets?By Sutoro T. Wayang Banjar, the traditional shadow puppet art of Samarinda in East Kalimantan, is dying out, unable to compete with more sophisticated folk arts brought in by migrants.

KUD, NGOs accused of alleged Rp 450b fraud

KUD, NGOs accused of alleged Rp 450b fraud MAKASSAR, South Sulawesi (JP): The South Sulawesi Provincial Prosecutor's Office has vowed to investigate reports of alleged fraud by the village cooperatives (KUD) and local non- governmental organizations (NGOs).

Congress costs PDI-P Rp 6b

Congress costs PDI-P Rp 6b SEMARANG, Central Java: The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan) will have to fork out about Rp 6 billion to finance its upcoming congress here which is due to be held from March 26 to April 1.

CIA services by proxy

CIA services by proxy Although in his letter (The Jakarta Post, Feb. 2, 2000: On the CIA's role), Mr. Richard Lewis confirms some of the facts mentioned in my article (the Post, Jan. 13 and Jan.14: The U.S.

House cautions govt to be realistic about state budget

House cautions govt to be realistic about state budget JAKARTA (JP): The House of Representatives warned the government on Thursday not to be overly optimistic with its 2000 state budget economic targets amid the current social and political instability, and the weakening rupiah.

Govt urged to take firm action against bad debtors

Govt urged to take firm action against bad debtors JAKARTA (JP): Senior economist M. Sadli called on the government on Thursday to take stern legal sanctions against recalcitrant debtors and award the cooperative ones with possible debt reduction.

Where to go in Jakarta: Friday, Feb. 4, 2000

Where to go in Jakarta: Friday, Feb. 4, 2000Exhibitions * Comics, Animation Exhibition, at National Gallery, Jl. Medan Merdeka Timur 14, Gambir, Central Jakarta (Phone: 3813021), 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Feb. 5 - 14. * Painting Exhibition: 12 paintings by 12 Russian painters, at Borobudur Hotel, Jl.

Govt to submit 'strong' rights tribunal bill

Govt to submit 'strong' rights tribunal billBy Budiman Moerdijat JAKARTA (JP): A group of legal experts is putting the final touches to a new bill which could provide the key legal instrument to try Gen. Wiranto for human rights abuses in East Timor.

Thieves kill security guard, escape with cars

Thieves kill security guard, escape with cars JAKARTA (JP): South Jakarta police detectives have found one of two luxury cars, stolen by seven armed robbers from the home of Anton Budiman in Kebayoran Lama. Anton's security guard, Musa, was killed during the robbery.

Police catch 58 foreign drug smugglers since 1999

Police catch 58 foreign drug smugglers since 1999 JAKARTA (JP): National Police headquarters have recorded a total of 58 foreigners who have attempted to smuggle narcotics and psychotropic substances into the country, beginning 1999 till today, an officer said on Thursday.

Politics obscure RI economic reforms

Politics obscure RI economic reforms LONDON (Reuters): Foreign investors are reluctant to buy into Indonesia's recovery story as the risks from an escalating political row between the President and military outweigh potential gains from an impressive reform program.

Public needs to honor researchers: Official

Public needs to honor researchers: Official JAKARTA (JP): Officials here have warned that if the public fails to accord researchers the proper respect and acknowledgment they truly deserve, the field will be sidelined and Indonesia itself will suffer from a lack of technological innovation.

Benjamin gains support to head Supreme Court

Benjamin gains support to head Supreme Court YOGYAKARTA (JP): Benjamin Mangkoedilaga, a reputed former judge, is the right man to head the Supreme Court, and his promotion to hold the post is lawful, a Yogyakarta-based law expert, Prof. M. Mahfud MD says.

Four maids perish in house fire

Four maids perish in house fire JAKARTA (JP): The gently falling rain could do nothing to ease the pain of Jonathan Chan and his family, who lost their four housemaids to a raging fire on Wednesday night.

WW II bomb kills 13, injures eight

WW II bomb kills 13, injures eight TERNATE, North Maluku: Thirteen people died and eight others were wounded when a buried bomb left over from World War II exploded on Galogalo island.The bomb exploded on Monday when a group of people tried to cut through the bomb casing to get at the explosives.

Democracy not the cure-all for what ails society: Brennan

Democracy not the cure-all for what ails society: Brennan Father Frank Brennan SJ AO is director of Uniya, a social justice research and action center based in Sydney, Australia, which focuses on justice for marginalized groups as well as for refugee rights, the bill of rights and human rights in...

Toyota introduces newest series of popular Kijang van

Toyota introduces newest series of popular Kijang van JAKARTA (JP): Carmaker PT Toyota Astra Motor launched its newest model of the popular Kijang multipurpose van on Thursday.Company marketing director Alam Wiyono said Astra expected to continue its leading position in the market segment of...

Snags in antimonopoly law

Snags in antimonopoly lawBy Destivano Wibowo JAKARTA (JP): With the promulgation of Law No.5/1999 on Anti- Monopoly and Unfair Competition it seems that those who have benefited from monopolistic practices in the past will have to reevaluate all their business activities.

Asian merger deals skyrocket

Asian merger deals skyrocket BANGKOK (AP): Mergers and acquisitions skyrocketed last year in the five countries struck hardest by the Asian economic crisis - Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, South Korea and the Philippines.

Mandiri change not for the better

Mandiri change not for the better I have been a customer with the former Bank Exim, now part of Bank Mandiri, for 15 years. I have always been pleased with service at the Denpasar branch, and have enjoyed ready access to the dollars in my U.S. dollar account.

Number of foreigners arrested up in 1999

Number of foreigners arrested up in 1999 JAKARTA (JP): Ninety-six foreigners were arrested last year for various crimes ranging from robberies, drug-related incidences, overstays, violence, murder, rape, possession of weapons, prison escapes and kidnapping, an officer of the police information unit...

Donors pledge $4.7 billion in loans

Donors pledge $4.7 billion in loans JAKARTA (JP): The country's major donors in the Consultative Group on Indonesia (CGI) demonstrated their full support for President Abdurrahman Wahid's administration on Wednesday by pledging some US$4.

More armed police needed for bank security: Rusdihardjo

More armed police needed for bank security: Rusdihardjo JAKARTA (JP): National Police chief Lt. Gen. Rusdihardjo said on Wednesday that more armed police officers would be deployed to secure bank withdrawals, following the attempted robbery on Monday in which a North Jakarta Police officer was shot.

Two die, 100 hurt in Bangladesh

Two die, 100 hurt in Bangladesh DHAKA (AFP): At least two people were killed and 100 injured in a series of bombings and brawls ahead of a 36-hour anti- government strike which gripped Bangladesh on Wednesday, police and reports said.

Swept away by Bali's underwater adventures

Swept away by Bali's underwater adventures DENPASAR, Bali (JP): Bali is a haven for divers. The island is home to beautiful and rare marine life comparable to that in Hawaii and other excellent dive sites in the world.