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More evidence of fraud found in Manulife case

More evidence of fraud found in Manulife case JAKARTA (JP): The Capital Market Supervisory Agency (Bapepam) says there is growing evidence that the owner of the now defunct PT Dharmala Sakti Sejahtera (DSS), Suyanto Gondokusumo, violated capital market law with the controversial transfer of 40...

Local seamen demand independent labor union

Local seamen demand independent labor union JAKARTA (JP): More than 500 Indonesian workers employed in foreign ships staged a demonstration here over the weekend, demanding an extraordinary congress to reform their government- dominated union.

Military officer arrested over theft

Military officer arrested over theft JAKARTA (JP): Angry residents and Duren Sawit police handed over a military officer on Thursday night to the Jakarta Military Police Headquarters after he was caught stealing a motorcycle in Duren Sawit, East Jakarta.East Jakarta police chief of detectives Adj.

Pertamina, Petrovietnam cooperate in oil sector

Pertamina, Petrovietnam cooperate in oil sector JAKARTA (JP): State oil and gas company Pertamina signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on Friday with Vietnam state- owned oil and gas company Petrovietnam to cooperate in oil and gas exploration and production.

KL's urban strife bares poverty cuts across race

KL's urban strife bares poverty cuts across raceBy Brendan Pereira KUALA LUMPUR: Madam Ainon Kuntom remembers the night of March 9 like it was yesterday.That was the day she watched two Malay men alight from a car and bash an Indian man for being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Govt doubts ExxonMobil's goodwill

Govt doubts ExxonMobil's goodwill JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid on Friday expressed suspicion that ExxonMobil temporarily closed its gas fields at Arun, in restive Aceh province, to exert pressure on the government to renegotiate its contracts for better terms.

Official accused of corruption

Official accused of corruption BOGOR (JP): The Cibinong Prosecutors' Office is investigating a corruption case involving Dedi Setiadi, a former head of the section of general government system of the Bogor Regency who is now Assistant of Administrative Affairs in Depok.

Seminar on marine science research

Seminar on marine science research PURWOKERTO, Central Java: A four-day seminar and workshop on marine science research capacity-building and education will begin here on Monday at Jenderal Soedirman University.

Murderers of taxi driver shot dead by police

Murderers of taxi driver shot dead by police JAKARTA (JP): Police shot dead two men for allegedly trying to escape from a crime scene where they had robbed and murdered an Agung Taxi driver, identified as Hermansyah, 48, early on Friday morning.

Biased reporting by the 'Post'

Biased reporting by the 'Post' All praises to Allah subhanahu wata'ala, shalawat and greetings onto Rasullulah shallalahu 'alaihi wassalam, his family and friends and Muslims really following him until the end of time.

Officials wary of sudden surge in TB

Officials wary of sudden surge in TB JAKARTA (JP): Health officials are wary of the possibility of a sudden surge in tuberculosis infection due to the high number of internally displaced people spread across the country.

RI imports Ivorian cocoa

RI imports Ivorian cocoa ABIDJAN (Reuters): Amsterdam, Philadelphia and Tallinn were the three main destinations of Ivory Coast's cocoa beans in the first three months of the 2000/2001 (Oct-Sept) season, the latest port data show.

No paper

No paper In observance of the Hindu Day of Silence on Sunday and Islamic New Year on Monday, The Jakarta Post will not be published on the two days. The Post will appear again on Tuesday. -- Publisher

Tax cut on luxury cars for G-15 Summit protested

Tax cut on luxury cars for G-15 Summit protested JAKARTA (JP): Dozens of people grouped under the Anti Luxury Car Movement staged a demonstration on Friday in front of the State Palace to protest the huge tax cut for 284 luxury cars that will be used for the coming G-15 summit in the city.

Police vow to investigate anyone plotting against Gus Dur

Police vow to investigate anyone plotting against Gus Dur JAKARTA (JP): National Police chief Gen. Surojo Bimantoro said on Friday police would not hesitate to question anyone, no matter their rank or position, if there was evidence they were plotting against President Abdurrahman Wahid.

Sutiyoso waits for a 'whisper' on scam

Sutiyoso waits for a 'whisper' on scam JAKARTA (JP): Two senior city officials could still be dismissed over their alleged involvement in the Ancol scandal if further information came from the Jakarta Prosecutor's Office, Governor Sutiyoso said on Friday.

Coalition must continue: Hun Sen

Coalition must continue: Hun Sen PHNOM PENH (AP): Prime Minister Hun Sen said on Friday that the ruling coalition should continue beyond the next national elections even if one party wins enough votes to govern alone.

Washington supports Arroyo govt: Hubbard

Washington supports Arroyo govt: Hubbard MANILA (AP): The United States recognizes and supports the new administration of Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, a U.S. official said on Friday."We in the United States watched the developments here in the Philippines closely and we recognized...

Zaw beats Yoseph in Wotulo Memorial opener

Zaw beats Yoseph in Wotulo Memorial opener JAKARTA (JP): Grand Master (GM) Zaw Win Lay of Myanmar, whose elo rating is 2537, put on a skillful display of chess in defeating Indonesian FIDE Master (MF) Yoseph R.

Students demand moral and civics lessons abolished

Students demand moral and civics lessons abolished JAKARTA (JP): Some 300 students from Greater Jakarta's Indonesian Muslim Student Action Front protested at the Ministry of National Education on Friday to demand civics be removed from the national education curriculum.

Rupiah rates March 23

Rupiah rates March 23 Bank notes rates TT rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 9,825.00 10,825.00 10,273.00 10,377.00Australian dollar 1 4,875.17 5,376.78 5,097.46 5,154.26Austrian schilling 1 633.26 698.10 662.13 669.21Belgian franc 1 216.01 238.13 225.86 228.

LNG plant under siege

LNG plant under siege Indonesia's reputation as the most reliable supplier of liquefied natural gas (LNG) since 1977 and the world's largest exporter of that clean-burning fuel since the early 1990s, with total shipments of more than 30 million metric tons a year, is now being jeopardized because...

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Painting Journey to the East by Beate E. Renner, Galeri Cipta II, Taman Ismail Marzuki, Jl. Cikini Raya 73, Central Jakarta (Phone: 3140554), 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., until March 28. * Photo: Frida Kahlo and Her Friends, by Lola Alvarez Bravo, La Casa de Mexico, Jl.

KL palm oil holds up on pre-holiday buying

KL palm oil holds up on pre-holiday buying KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Malaysian palm oil futures held firm on Friday on buying from players covering ahead of a shorter trading week ahead, traders said.The market will be closed on Monday for the Muslim New Year.

PSSI shows its commitment to developing futsal in RI

PSSI shows its commitment to developing futsal in RI JAKARTA (JP): The newly introduced five-a-side futsal will be developed in Indonesia over the next four years to guarantee that the country will have a champion futsal team.

Stop airing individual grudges

Stop airing individual grudgesFrom Rakyat MerdekaThose who are against President Abdurrahman "Gus Dur" Wahid want him to step down because they think this will be better for national unity and also because he appears to be capable of doing hardly anything to stop the bloody communal clashes in our...

Kim pays tribute to S. Korean tycoon

Kim pays tribute to S. Korean tycoon SEOUL (AFP): North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong-Il will send a delegation to Seoul on Saturday to pay a landmark tribute to Hyundai tycoon Chung Ju-Yung, Hyundai officials said on Friday.

Gus Dur cancels Aceh visit

Gus Dur cancels Aceh visit JAKARTA (JP): Security concerns have forced President Abdurrahman Wahid to cancel a trip to the restive province of Aceh next week.Though presidential aides cited technical reasons, palace sources and the President himself acknowledged earlier security concerns torpedoed...

PBI to recruit 12 bowlers for SEAG

PBI to recruit 12 bowlers for SEAG JAKARTA (JP): Thirty two bowlers are being groomed by the Indonesian Bowling Association (PBI) in preparation for the Kuala Lumpur Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in September.

Chong's position contested in Sabah

Chong's position contested in Sabah KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Three businessmen have challenged the appointment of an ethnic Chinese as chief minister of Malaysia's Sabah state under a system of rotating the post to accommodate different ethnic groups, reports said on Friday.

Proposal for expedited election wins support

Proposal for expedited election wins support JAKARTA (JP): The proposal to hold an expedited general election won the support on Friday of officials of the Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) Muslim organization and political observer Arbi Sanit.

Businessman shot dead

Businessman shot dead AMBON, Maluku: The murder of a land transportation owner from Karang Panjang subdistrict has caused tension among local residents.Eddy Lahallo, 47, was shot dead in Belakang Soya area at about 7:30 p.m.

U.S. slowdown hits Indonesia's furniture exports

U.S. slowdown hits Indonesia's furniture exports JAKARTA (JP): An association warned that the country might not be able to reach its target revenue of US$1.8 billion from furniture exports this year due to the economic slowdown in the United States.M.

Rights commission protests intervention into Abepura inquiry

Rights commission protests intervention into Abepura inquiry JAKARTA (JP): The National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) protested on Wednesday the intervention of the Irian Jaya provincial office of the justice and human rights ministry and the police in its inquiry into the Abepura...

Sutiyoso sticks to govt PP 108/2000 regulation

Sutiyoso sticks to govt PP 108/2000 regulation JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso on Friday was upbeat and full of confidence that his accountability speech due to be presented on March 30 would not be rejected by Jakarta City Council.

President to reply to House censure on March 28

President to reply to House censure on March 28 JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid said on Friday that his reply to the House of Representatives censure over his alleged involvement in two financial scandals would be delivered on Wednesday.

CSIS says autonomy a long-term process

CSIS says autonomy a long-term process JAKARTA (JP): A study conducted by the Centre for Strategic International Studies (CSIS) found that there were many erroneous fundamental assumptions on regional autonomy which have caused various complications.Tommy A.

Try Sutrisno grilled over Priok riots

Try Sutrisno grilled over Priok riots JAKARTA (JP) Former vice president Try Sutrisno was grilled for 12 hours at the Attorney General's Office here on Thursday for his alleged involvement in the Tanjung Priok riots that claimed dozens and possibly hundreds of lives.

Funds siphoned off

Funds siphoned offFrom Warta KotaThis paper reported on March 17 that according to E. Rudy Franki Faat, a legislator on Bogor Regency Council, some Rp 400 million intended for the repair of elementary school buildings in Bogor regency had allegedly been siphoned off.

Gus Dur hoped not to delay Aussie trip

Gus Dur hoped not to delay Aussie trip SURABAYA, East Java: The Chairman of the Australia-Indonesia Institute (AII) John Reid on Friday expressed hope that President Abdurrahman "Gus Dur" Wahid's visit to Australia next month will go ahead as planned without there being any further delays.

TB, a human rights concern?

TB, a human rights concern?By Chris W. Green JAKARTA (JP): "Tuberculosis is deeply rooted in populations where human rights and dignity are limited. While anyone can contract TB, the disease thrives on the most vulnerable -- the marginalized, discriminated against populations, and people living in...

10-man host PSM Makassar bows out to Blue Wings

10-man host PSM Makassar bows out to Blue Wings MAKASSAR, South Sulawesi (JP): Ten-man host PSM Makassar failed to reach the Asian Champions Cup semifinals after crashing 1-8 to Samsung Suwon Blue Wings in the second round-robin at the Mattoangin Stadium on Friday.

Councillor quizzed over sexual harassment

Councillor quizzed over sexual harassment JAKARTA (JP): City Police Women's Desk questioned a city councillor on Friday, in connection with a sexual harassment complaint filed by the husband of a woman who alleged that the councillor had drugged her and molested her.

Bulog 'to resume' businesses 'closed' by IMF

Bulog 'to resume' businesses 'closed' by IMF JAKARTA (JP): New head of the National Logistics Agency (Bulog) Widjanarko Puspoyo said on Friday he would ask the government to allow the agency to resume its former commodity businesses that had been closed at the request of the International Monetary...

Kim breaks silence over IOC election

Kim breaks silence over IOC election PARIS (AFP): South Korea's influential International Olympic Committee (IOC) member Kim Un-yong has confirmed to IOC members that he will join the election battle to succeed outgoing president Juan Antonio Samaranch.

'Study in Canada' in Shangri-La

'Study in Canada' in Shangri-La JAKARTA (JP): The Study in Canada fair presenting more than 16 Canadian universities and educational institutions will open at the Shangri-La Hotel in Jakarta on Saturday and Sunday.The fair, organized by the Canadian Education Center, will be held from 11 a.m.

16 players join SEAG team

16 players join SEAG team SEMARANG (JP): Sixteen basketball players from seven clubs have joined the centralized training for the Kuala Lumpur Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in September.The Indonesian Basketball Association (Perbasi) official in charge of athletes development Rukanda said on Friday...

Semblance of calm returns to town of Kuala Kapuas

Semblance of calm returns to town of Kuala Kapuas JAKARTA (JP): Calm returned to the town of Kuala Kapuas in Central Kalimantan on Friday amid reports that a total of 17 people have been killed in five days of communal clashes in the area.

Thaksin seeks new markets for rice exports

Thaksin seeks new markets for rice exports BANGKOK (AP): Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said Friday Thailand would need to expand its rice exports to new markets and might agree to special financial conditions to facilitate trade with potential customers.

Sjahril warns of further interest rate increase

Sjahril warns of further interest rate increase JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia Governor Sjahril Sabirin said on Friday the central bank would continue raising interest rates if pressure on the rupiah persisted.