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Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates Bank Indonesia's conversion rates on Jan. 24, 2000: Bank notes rates Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 7,278.00 7,352.00Australian dollar 1 4,796.20 4,848.64Austrian schilling 1 531.20 536.96Belgian franc 1 181.14 183.16Brunei dollar 1 4,317.24 4,363.72Canadian dollar 1 5,045.

UNTAET responsible for East Timor hardships: Araujo

UNTAET responsible for East Timor hardships: Araujo JAKARTA (JP): President of the Timorese Nationalist Party (PNT) Abilio Araujo said on Monday the United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET) was responsible for the current hardships in East Timor.

'Private Tarzan' and Jakarta's women warriors

'Private Tarzan' and Jakarta's women warriorsBy Sumono Mustoffa JAKARTA: They called her "Tarzan" - this slim teen-age Indonesian girl, hefting a rifle, in olive green uniform, blending into an all-male squad, except for the braided hair the military cap couldn't conceal.

Is Singapore immune to RI contagion?

Is Singapore immune to RI contagion?By Mantik Kusjanto SINGAPORE (Reuters): What a difference a year and a half makes.In May and June of 1998, when Indonesia sneezed, Singapore's markets caught a cold.But a recent spate of violence in the city state's next-door neighbor has been at most a minor...

Indonesia and Australia start patching up strained ties

Indonesia and Australia start patching up strained ties JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia and Australia began patching up their tattered relationship on Monday, but officials here admitted it would take time before ties between the two countries again reached intimacy.

Lt. Agus Isrok summoned to testify in drug case

Lt. Agus Isrok summoned to testify in drug case JAKARTA (JP): The West Jakarta District Court will summon Army Second Lt. Agus Isrok to testify before the hearing of an accomplice who was arrested along with him in a drug bust by city police last August, an official said on Monday.

PSIS draw 1-1 with Makassar

PSIS draw 1-1 with Makassar SEMARANG, Central Java (JP): Defending champions PSIS Semarang could only draw 1-1 with PSM Makassar in the first round of the sixth Indonesian Soccer League (Ligina) at Jatidiri stadium here on Sunday.

VP visits riot-torn Maluku

VP visits riot-torn Maluku TERNATE, North Maluku (JP): Vice President Megawati Soekarnoputri arrived in Maluku on Monday to renew the government's bid to bring peace to the riot-torn territory.Megawati's first stop was Tual, the capital of Southeast Maluku, which is peaceful after being hit by...

Bailout program extended

Bailout program extended The government's new letter of intent to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) signed last week not only revives the IMF bailout program, which was technically suspended in September because of the Bank Bali corruption scandal, but also extends the scheme by two years until...

House to ask government to raise 2000 tax revenue target

House to ask government to raise 2000 tax revenue target JAKARTA (JP): House of Representatives Commission IX for the state budget and banking wants the government to revise upward its tax revenue target for the 2000 budget.

Roots of the North Maluku conflict

Roots of the North Maluku conflictBy Ester Indahyani Jusuf and Desideria Utomo This is the first part of an article on the conflict in North Maluku. JAKARTA (JP): The mass civilian killings in North Maluku have begun to subside with the increasingly forceful action taken by the government through...

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Jan. 24, 2000: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 875 0 57,000 Alakasa Industrindo 525 0 0 Alfa Retailindo 975 -75 2,294,000 Alter Abadi 400 0 113,000...

KSO partners support telecoms reform plan

KSO partners support telecoms reform plan JAKARTA (JP): Partners of state-owned telecommunications firm PT Telkom in the joint operation scheme (KSO) have hailed the government's commitment in its letter of intent to the International Monetary Fund to reform the country's telecoms sector.

Don't use democracy to revive communism: Agung

Don't use democracy to revive communism: Agung JAKARTA (JP): Despite greater political freedom in the country, the Golkar Party stressed on Monday it would reject any attempts to revoke a 34-year-old decree which prohibits communism and Marxism.

No national congress needed to change Tanri, says KONI

No national congress needed to change Tanri, says KONI JAKARTA (JP): National Sports Council (KONI) secretary-general Rudolf S Warouw said on Monday there was no need for the Indonesian Tennis Association (Pelti) to call a national congress in the wake of Pelti chairman Tanri Abeng being named a...

Family killed in landslide

Family killed in landslide SEMARANG: Torrential rain in Central Java over the past week has caused a landslide in Pekalongan, some 100 kilometers west of here, killing a family of three.Siswoyo, 45, his wife Tarsem, 35, and their daughter Sustiyani, 12, were killed in a landslide that buried their...

Nine convicted for robbery

Nine convicted for robbery BOGOR (JP): The Bogor District Court sentenced nine students from Siliwangi High School in Bogor on Monday to two-and-a-half months imprisonment each for robbing and assaulting four junior high school pupils last November.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Painting Exhibition: Fenomena Masyarakat Urban, by 15 Jakartan artists, at Galeri Milenium, Golden Truly, Blok B-23, Jl. R.S. Fatmawati No. 15, South Jakarta (Phone: 7507828), 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., until Jan. 30.

Five missing as flood hits Semarang

Five missing as flood hits Semarang SEMARANG: Heavy downpour since Friday has caused massive flooding in the Central Java provincial capital.As of Sunday, at least 1,000 houses were still inundated with water, reaching a level of one meter at its highest.

The 2000 state budget

The 2000 state budget Having reviewed the 2000 State Budget draft, I see that oil and gas revenue still has a crucial role even though it is not too dominant in generating funds for the state coffers. From a projected income tax of Rp 53.02 trillion, oil and gas are projected at Rp 8.

Three men detained for slander

Three men detained for slander JAKARTA (JP): South Jakarta Police detectives have detained three men for questioning over their alleged role in spreading fallacious stories about a female billionaire.Col.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 5:30 a.m. Religious Teachings 6:00 News 8:00 Children's Songs 9:00 Music 10:30 Interval 2:00 p.m. News 2:30 Children's Program 3:00 Music 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Management Program 5:00 Technology Program 5:30 Sports 6:00 Music 6:30 News (in English) 7:00 Evening News 7:30 TV Drama...

Fresh violence leaves 22 dead

Fresh violence leaves 22 dead JAKARTA (JP): On the eve of separate visits by President Abdurrahman Wahid to Aceh and Vice President Megawati Soekarnoputri to Maluku, fresh violence erupted over the weekend in the two areas, leaving at least 22 people dead.

Protectors of reform

Protectors of reform The people have been confused to see the annoyance and irritation expressed by some members of the community at the government's policies on various national tragedies that have claimed thousands of lives, for example, in Ambon, for example.

City to review decree on protected buildings

City to review decree on protected buildings JAKARTA (JP): The city administration is planning to review a gubernatorial decree on protected buildings in the capital, saying the regulation is no longer valid or relevant, an official said on Sunday.

Obselete armaments a cause of concern

Obselete armaments a cause of concernBy A'an Suryana BOGOR (JP): Although Indonesia is not at war with anyone, the fact that the Indonesian Military's war equipment is obsolete draws concern from military officers, including those at the Jakarta Military Headquarters.

President's men unhappy with free press

President's men unhappy with free press JAKARTA (JP): Press freedom, one of the symbols of democracy, will at some point scare all the President's men, regardless of their commitment to democracy.The semblance of fright unfolded on Saturday when some palace officials expressed their disappointment...

What is good teaching? Ask the 'customers'

What is good teaching? Ask the 'customers'By Hendra Gunawan BANDUNG (JP): In our country, schools and universities are often viewed as factories or industries that produce graduates. With this concept, however, many problems arise, especially regarding the quality of the "products".

City to reevaluate analysis of PIK

City to reevaluate analysis of PIK JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso has said that the city administration would reevaluate the environmental impact analysis of the Pantai Indah Kapuk (PIK) housing complex in North Jakarta following speculative reports of its role in the flood on the Soekarno-Hatta...

Andalas stops production

Andalas stops production JAKARTA (JP): PT Semen Andalas Indonesia of Banda Aceh ceased operations on Dec. 7 when its power generators caught fire causing the company to lose potential revenues of Rp 900 million (US$125,000) per day.

Security forces disperse protesters in Bintan; 13 hurt

Security forces disperse protesters in Bintan; 13 hurt SINGAPORE (Agencies): Thirteen people were wounded Sunday morning when Indonesian forces dispersed villagers camped outside resorts in the island of Bintan near Singapore to demand compensation for land they claim was practically robbed from...

Students to hold seminar on autonomy

Students to hold seminar on autonomy JAKARTA (JP): A group of student organizations will hold a two-day seminar here on Monday and Tuesday on wide-ranging autonomy and federalism.The seminar will be organized by a joint committee comprising representatives from several student organizations,...

Cellular operators pledge better networks and coverage

Cellular operators pledge better networks and coverage JAKARTA (JP): At the beginning of this new millennium, people are seeing that most new English terms are starting with an "e", after a proliferation and familiarization of so-called e-banking, e-business, e-commerce, e-mail, etc.

Local stocks may surge on new deal with IMF

Local stocks may surge on new deal with IMF JAKARTA (JP): Trading on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) is expected to improve next week following the signing of the government's letter of intent with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

'Halal' worm products launched

'Halal' worm products launched BOGOR (JP): The Sabda Alam cooperative, which has been breeding worms for years, has launched 20 products using worms, ranging from soft drinks and soap to medicine.The cooperative's chief Ahmad Tuteng Supriadi said the soft drinks were sold for Rp 2,000 (US30 cents)...

Daewoo's foreign creditors agree to debt recovery

Daewoo's foreign creditors agree to debt recovery SEOUL (AFP): South Korean authorities and foreign creditors clinched a deal Saturday on the recovery of debts from the failed Daewoo Group after months of exhausting negotiations, an official said.

Endangered rhinos, tigers dwindling

Endangered rhinos, tigers dwindling BANDARLAMPUNG, Lampung: Two endangered species, the Sumatran rhinoceros (dicerorhinuss Sumatrensis) and Sumatran tiger (panthera tigris Sumatrensis), in sanctuary at South Bukit Barisan National Park, have rarely been seen over the last four years, researchers...

Drugs rampant in SE Sulawesi

Drugs rampant in SE Sulawesi KENDARI, Southeast Sulawesi: Police here expressed concern of rampant drug abuse in the province on Saturday, saying it had affected all levels and ages in the community."Drug abuse is even prevalent among children," the Southeast Sulawesi Police chief, Col.

Candra and Tony clinch first title this year in Taipei

Candra and Tony clinch first title this year in Taipei JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's best men's doubles Candra Wijaya and Tony Gunawan earned their first title this year in the US$150,000 Chinese Taipei Open after defeating the 1996 Olympics silver medalists Cheah Soon Kit and Yap Kim Hock 15-7, 15-7...

A guide to travel books about Indonesia

A guide to travel books about IndonesiaBy David Jardine JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia, in keeping with its size, has prompted many English-language travel commentaries, some of which, of course, have been very much more than mere travelogues.

New cellular phone sets in the offing

New cellular phone sets in the offing JAKARTA (JP): Major cellular telephone producers plan to launch a wide range of new cellular sets this year to tap the projected hefty increase in demand in the local market.

KPP HAM to verify TNI's role in East Timor mayhem

KPP HAM to verify TNI's role in East Timor mayhem JAKARTA (JP): The government-sanctioned Commission of Inquiry into Human Rights Violations (KPP HAM) in East Timor is likely to verify the alleged involvement of the Indonesian Military (TNI) in the post-ballot violence in the territory, a team...

South Jakarta police arrest two officers for car theft

South Jakarta police arrest two officers for car theft JAKARTA (JP): South Jakarta Police detectives arrested six people, including two active police officers and the wife of a Jakarta Police officer over the weekend for, among other things, allegedly being involved in the theft of a vehicle.

Why a bigger budget

Why a bigger budget It would be merely self-evident to say that the scars that more than thirty years of military-dominated rule have left on this country run deep among Indonesians. Just how deep they are can be gauged by the strong opposition that has been voiced in many quarters of our society...

Divorce cases up in Purwokerto

Divorce cases up in Purwokerto PURWOKERTO, Central Java: The Idul Fitri holiday not only gave rise to the usual tradition of bringing families together here, but it also brought about the odd phenomenon of breaking couples apart in the Purwokerto area.

Sailors nabbed for theft

Sailors nabbed for theft BATAM, Riau: Five sailors of a ship bearing the United States flag have been arrested for allegedly stealing mining material, including cooper, and trying to smuggle it into Singapore.

Rectors told to reject poor quality lecturers

Rectors told to reject poor quality lecturers JAKARTA (JP): In a bid to enhance the credibility of national universities, Minister of National Education Yahya Muhaimin asked all rectors on Saturday to turn away lecturers who graduated from dubious institutions.

Government urged to retain control of PT Telkom

Government urged to retain control of PT Telkom JAKARTA (JP): The government should maintain its controlling ownership of domestic call operator PT Telkom despite its plan to make further divestment at the company in view of the strategic role of the telecommunications industry, Telkom president A.

Gus Dur upbeat Aceh's woes soon over

Gus Dur upbeat Aceh's woes soon over JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid maintains that the troubles in the restive province of Aceh can be solved by the end of March.In an interview with private television station RCTI on Sunday evening, Abdurrahman calmly and easily answered questions...

IBRA may delay BCA share issue till March

IBRA may delay BCA share issue till March JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) may have to delay the crucial initial public offering (IPO) plans of Bank Central Asia (BCA) until March because the agency has been slow in registering the plans at the country's Capital Market...