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Supreme Court urged to intervene in Newmont row

Supreme Court urged to intervene in Newmont row JAKARTA (JP): The Ministry of Mining and Energy will urge the Supreme Court to provide fair treatment on the tax dispute between PT Newmont Minahasa Raya and the Minahasa regency in North Sulawesi.

Unrest weakens economy

Unrest weakens economy Tourism, besides mining and agribusiness, should be the most promising industry in Indonesia when most other economic sectors are still suffering from depressed domestic market demand and credit crunches.

Govt asks World Bank to drop 1% advanced fee for loans

Govt asks World Bank to drop 1% advanced fee for loans JAKARTA (JP): The government is asking the World Bank to drop a one percent advanced fee it has to pay once it signs a new "project loan" with the bank, National Development Planning Board (Bappenas) deputy chairman Hidayat Syarief said.

Lewis & Peat put on the block by receivers

Lewis & Peat put on the block by receivers SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Natural rubber dealer Lewis & Peat (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. has been put up for sale by its receivers, according to a document obtained by Dow Jones Newswires Wednesday.

Women's shuttlers may miss Olympics

Women's shuttlers may miss Olympics SEMARANG (JP): Indonesia may not be competing in the Olympic Games women's badminton events in Sydney in September if national shuttlers fail to crack the top 12 in the world rankings in the remaining three championships: the All England, Swedish Open and Japan...

JICT opens new link to Korea

JICT opens new link to Korea JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta International Container Terminal (JICT) announced on Thursday it had opened a new direct link to the Philippines, Hong Kong and South Korea.JICT president Simon Moore said the new container shipping service is provided by Heung-A shipping company...

World community to help restore ruined Maluku

World community to help restore ruined Maluku AMBON, Maluku (JP): The international community is ready to help Indonesia restore riot-torn Maluku, United Nations Development Program resident coordinator Ravi Rajan said here on Wednesday.

Hanging for provocateurs

Hanging for provocateurs The conflicts stemming from ethnicity, religion, race and group relations (SARA) which have erupted in many regions have caused great concern in all layers of communities throughout Indonesia.

Government's plan to dissolve KPU groundless: Rudini

Government's plan to dissolve KPU groundless: Rudini JAKARTA (JP): General Election Commission (KPU) Chairman Rudini accused the government and the House of Representatives of purposely sabotaging efforts to investigate electoral violations in last year's poll by dissolving the commission.

IBRA hits another snag in Astra deal

IBRA hits another snag in Astra deal JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) deal to sell its 40 percent stake in PT Astra International to American investors has hit another snag after the country's securities watchdog diluted the agency's voting right.

Fire agency chief dies

Fire agency chief dies MEDAN, North Sumatra: Chief of the municipal fire agency here, Malon Simanjuntak, died on Thursday after two days of medical treatment for injuries he sustained while on duty.Malon was one of four fire fighters injured when two fire engines collided while rushing to the same...

Fire guts Bali provincial legislative building

Fire guts Bali provincial legislative building DENPASAR, Bali (JP): Fire gutted the Madya Mandala provincial legislative council building in the wee hours of Thursday, resulting in millions of rupiah in losses.

Attracting investment to Indonesia

Attracting investment to Indonesia The following is the first of two articles based on an address by John Arnold, chairman of the British Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia, on Jan. 18 at Hotel Sahid Jaya, Jakarta.

Foreign investment in up 1% in 1999: UN

Foreign investment in up 1% in 1999: UN GENEVA (Reuters): Foreign direct investment (FDI) in developing Asian countries rose 1 percent last year despite fears of a large drop after the region's financial crisis, United Nations analysts said on Wednesday.

Military vows to stop militia incursions

Military vows to stop militia incursions JAKARTA (JP): A senior Army general pledged on Thursday to beef up security to stop militia incursions into the East Timor enclave of Oecussi."TNI (the Indonesian Military) will send about two companies of reinforcement troops because there are only 52...

Gus Dur upset over bomb Yogya mosque

Gus Dur upset over bomb Yogya mosque JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid has ordered the National Police chief to capture the mastermind behind the planting of a bomb at Yogyakarta's grand mosque in the vicinity of the sultan's palace.

Megawati ready to be reelected PDI-P chief

Megawati ready to be reelected PDI-P chief JAKARTA (JP): In front of an enthusiastic sea of red-and-black clad supporters, Vice President Megawati Soekarnoputri said she was ready to be reelected chairwoman of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan).

Indonesia makes bid to balance Western domination

Indonesia makes bid to balance Western domination JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia intends to forge a strong strategic political partnership with China, India and other East Asian states to balance Western domination in the international fora.

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates Bank Indonesia's conversion rates on Jan. 27, 2000: Bank notes rates Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 7,418.00 7,492.00Australian dollar 1 4,838.76 4,890.78Austrian schilling 1 539.14 544.79Belgian franc 1 183.91 185.83Brunei dollar 1 4,384.68 4,431.04Canadian dollar 1 5,156.

Fiber makers play down EU anti dumping duty

Fiber makers play down EU anti dumping duty JAKARTA (JP): Anti dumping duties imposed by the European Commission will not really hurt Indonesian fiber makers as the domestic market is absorbing much of the nation's fiber output, two major textile producers said on Thursday.

Shift in allocation of ambassador posts

Shift in allocation of ambassador postsBy Desra Percaya LONDON (JP): Foreign minister Alwi Shihab recently said that he would prefer non-career diplomats to occupy only between 5 and 15 percent of all ambassadorships abroad.

Female workers want more pay

Female workers want more pay SEMARANG: Around 1,000 workers of a garment factory, all women, thronged in front of the Central Java provincial legislative council here to demand better salary and treatment.

Tennis body is not facing financial problem: Official

Tennis body is not facing financial problem: Official JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Tennis Association (Pelti) has dismissed reports of fund shortage that might prevent the national Davis Cup team compete against the Philippines in its Asia Oceania Zone Group II match in Manila.

RP, China renew war of words

RP, China renew war of words MANILA (AFP): A war of words flared anew on Thursday between the Philippines and China over a South China Sea shoal as Manila prepared to launch joint military exercises with the United States aimed at bolstering defense ties.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Arts Exhibition: Drawings by Widayanto, The Regent Jakarta, Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said, South Jakarta (Phone: 2523456), until Feb. 5. * Painting Exhibition: Fenomena Masyarakat Urban, by 15 Jakartan artists, at Galeri Milenium, Golden Truly, Blok B-23, Jl. R.S.

Fort Marlborough survives ravages of time

Fort Marlborough survives ravages of timeBy Budi Pristiwanto BENGKULU, Bengkulu (JP): Grandiose and solid. That is the initial impression of Fort Marlborough in the provincial capital of Bengkulu, conjuring up thoughts about the time when the British built it 285 years ago.

60 days too long?

60 days too long? A spokesman for the Directorate of Immigration recently stated that 60 days was too long for a tourist visa, and that the average length of stay of foreign tourists was only 12 days.This may be true, but there are many budget travelers who would remain longer in Indonesia if they...

Lawyer defends court's decision on Roche's case

Lawyer defends court's decision on Roche's case JAKARTA (JP): The lawyer for drug distribution company PT Perusahaan Dagang Tempo, defended on Thursday the South Jakarta District Court's decision to sequester the assets of drug company PT Roche Indonesia at the request of his client.

Government told to increase protection for women

Government told to increase protection for women JAKARTA (JP): While dismissing the possibility of completely preventing women from going out at night, the Women's Solidarity for Human Rights (SP) on Thursday called on the government's seriousness to provide safety for women traveling at night.

ADB committed to helping Indonesia reduce poverty

ADB committed to helping Indonesia reduce poverty JAKARTA (JP): Asian Development Bank (ADB) president Tadao Chino met with President Abdurrahman Wahid on Thursday to express the bank's commitment to helping Indonesia combat soaring poverty.

Asian bankers vow vigilance amid recovery

Asian bankers vow vigilance amid recovery KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Asian central bankers on Thursday took heart from the region's economic recovery but cautioned against relying on the United States and Europe as engines of growth and vowed to keep close watch on capital flows.

Colby's career

Colby's career I write in response to Sri Handoyo Soedono's letter CIA chief confusion (The Jakarta Post, Jan. 27, 2000). I did not in fact claim in my article (the Post, Jan. 13 and Jan. 14: The U.S.: A party to mass murder), that William Colby was CIA director at the time of the 1965 Soeharto...

Gardener arrested for stealing

Gardener arrested for stealing JAKARTA (JP): A man was arrested on Thursday morning for allegedly attempting to steal money from the house of foreign affairs minister Alwi Shihab on Jl. Paso, Jagakarsa, South Jakarta, South Jakarta Police chief of detectives said.Maj.

Five Africans shot dead in Kemayoran drug raid

Five Africans shot dead in Kemayoran drug raid JAKARTA (JP): South Jakarta Police detectives have shot dead five African nationals who were allegedly members of an international drug ring.A team of detectives, led by South Jakarta Police chief of detectives Maj.

Body of second flood victim found in Pondok Indah

Body of second flood victim found in Pondok Indah JAKARTA (JP): The bloated corpse of a woman who drowned in a flash flood was found wound around the branches of a tree on Thursday morning.The discovery was made by a Grogol River sanitary worker near the area where the river flows by the Pondok...

Govt to improve Sabang Port

Govt to improve Sabang Port JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Communications Agum Gumelar said on Thursday the government would develop new facilities at Aceh's Sabang Port to improve its service and capacity as an international port for passengers and cargo.

Rupiah, Thai baht extend declines

Rupiah, Thai baht extend declines SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): The Philippine peso Thursday parted ways with other Southeast Asian currencies to trade higher against the U.S. dollar, after the country introduced new currency measures Wednesday, dealers said.

Comexindo asks for time to negotiate with creditors

Comexindo asks for time to negotiate with creditors JAKARTA (JP): Trading company PT Tirtamas Comexindo has asked the Jakarta Commercial Court to delay the bankruptcy suit filed against it in order to allow it to negotiate with its creditors.

Makarim installed as ECOSOC president

Makarim installed as ECOSOC president JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian representative to the United Nations (UN) Makarim Wibisono took over the rotational presidency of the world body's Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) on Thursday.

Justice at a price

Justice at a price I read with interest the article Corrupt legal system blocks justice for all that appeared in The Jakarta Post of Nov. 7, 1999.A friend of mine who lives in West Java urgently desired a divorce recently, and she engaged one of the best senior lawyers in her hometown, one known...

Councilors blast flood prevention program

Councilors blast flood prevention program JAKARTA (JP): City councilors condemned on Thursday the city's poor flood prevention program following the deaths of two women who were swept away by the flood on Wednesday.Council members for Commission D for development affairs F.X.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Jan. 27, 2000: Shares Close Change Trading Volume --------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 850 0 7,500 Alakasa Industrindo 575 50 2,000 Alfa Retailindo 975 -50 182,000 Alter Abadi 400 0 10,000...

Ten injured as police break up rally in Riau

Ten injured as police break up rally in Riau JAKARTA (JP): At least 10 students were injured when police broke up a sit-in at the office of PT Caltex Pacific Indonesia in Rumbai, some 10 kilometers north of Riau's capital Pekanbaru.

Marsinah probe maybe reopened

Marsinah probe maybe reopened SURABAYA (JP): The East Java military has pledged to support and be helpful to any efforts to reopen investigation into the death of labor activist Marsinah, almost seven years ago.Spokesman for Brawijaya Military Command, Lt. Col.

Arianespace still upbeat on Indonesian market

Arianespace still upbeat on Indonesian market JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia remains an important market for satellite manufacturers and launchers despite the lack of orders in the last few years, a major satellite launch service provider said.

Anti-anthrax operation launched in Purwakarta

Anti-anthrax operation launched in Purwakarta BOGOR (JP): With reports of anthrax infected cattle and ostriches in Purwakarta, West Java, transporting livestock has been banned on roads in and out of the area.

Generals' retirement confirmed

Generals' retirement confirmed JAKARTA (JP): After much speculation, President Abdurrahman Wahid has finally confirmed that Coordinating Minister for Political Affairs and Security Gen. Wiranto and three other active military officers serving in the Cabinet will retire on March 31.

ADB gives scholarships

ADB gives scholarships JAKARTA (JP): Asian Development Bank (ADB) president Tadao Chino presented on Thursday scholarships to 79 students of the Al Khairiyah Madrasah Tsanawiyah (Islamic Junior High School) in Tegal Parang, South Jakarta, as a part of a social safety net in the education sector.

RI athletes to run in Australia Open

RI athletes to run in Australia Open JAKARTA (JP): Three national sprinters -- Irene Truitje Joseph, Yanes Raubaba and Johannes Murray -- will join a selection process to be able to compete in the Australia Open track and field championships in Sydney from Feb. 24 to Feb.

ISO-9001 for Garuda

ISO-9001 for Garuda JAKARTA (JP): Flag carrier Garuda Indonesia's aviation training center (GAT) received on Wednesday an ISO-9001 certificate from German TUV International.Garuda's vice president for corporate communications Pujobroto said GAT was awarded the certificate for having its operation...