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Shooting victim's family meets Mulyono

Shooting victim's family meets Mulyono JAKARTA (JP): The family of 31-year-old Yudianto, the man wrongfully shot to death by West Jakarta Police mobile detectives, demanded that city police not only detain and question the officer who pulled the trigger, but the entire West Jakarta mobile...

Nguyen wins chess duel securing unbeatable lead

Nguyen wins chess duel securing unbeatable lead JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian junior chess player Andrean Susilodinata was no match for Vietnamese Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son after conceding in the 62nd move on the fourth day of junior duel meet on Wednesday.Nguyen has collected 2.

Govt mulling over whether to liquidate PPD

Govt mulling over whether to liquidate PPD JAKARTA (JP): The government has agreed to provide state-owned bus company PPD with Rp 6.9 billion (US$690,000) in new subsidies to help it pay its workers' wages for the next three months pending a decision on whether or not to liquidate the ailing...

Japanese movie on RI freedom sparks protests

Japanese movie on RI freedom sparks protests TOKYO (Reuters): A new Japanese movie set in Indonesia during World War II ran into trouble even before it opened when Indonesia demanded cuts for distorting history, diplomats said on Wednesday.

Transformation of corruption

Transformation of corruption This is the second of two articles on corruption by Teten Masduki, coordinator of the Jakarta-based Indonesian Corruption Watch. JAKARTA (JP): The outcome of the last election may have strengthened the old forces, after apparently successfully repositioning themselves...

State firms sell dollars to help rupiah

State firms sell dollars to help rupiah JAKARTA (JP): Several state enterprises have, at the request of the government, sold their U.S dollar reserves to ease pressure on the rupiah and shore up the beleaguered local unit, Finance Minister Prijadi Praptosuhardjo said on Wednesday.

Nazar walks out of court

Nazar walks out of court BANDA ACEH, Aceh (JP): Aceh Referendum Information Centre (SIRA) Muhammad Nazar refused to attend his sedition trial here on Wednesday, saying that "the court has failed to present adequate government representation in court".

Ericsson launches new cell phone

Ericsson launches new cell phone JAKARTA (JP): Cellular phone maker PT Ericsson Indonesia unveils on Wednesday its latest product, the T29 and the HBH-10 Bluetooth headset, for the Indonesian market.The T29 is a wireless application protocol (WAP) enabled dual- band phone which could handle short...

TV today

TV todayTVRI 5:00 a.m. Religious Teachings 6:00 News 8:00 Music 8:30 Documentary 9:00 Children's Program 9:30 Documentary 10:00 Music 11:00 Talk Show 12:00 p.m. Interval 3:00 News 4:00 Children's Program 4:30 Quiz 5:00 News 6:00 Village News 6:15 TV Drama 7:00 News 7:30 Music 9:00 Music 10:00...

High court sentences Bob to six years in jail

High court sentences Bob to six years in jail JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta High Court on Wednesday sentenced Mohamad "Bob" Hasan to six years in prison for corruption and ordered him to pay compensation of US$243 million -- the amount of the losses suffered by the state.The court's spokesman, A.

'Washington won't back army coup'

'Washington won't back army coup' SURABAYA (JP): A U.S. envoy gave a reassurance here on Wednesday that Washington would not back a military coup against the civilian government in Indonesia.Speaking to reporters during a one-day visit to the East Java capital, the U.S.

2nd heart transplant patient dies

2nd heart transplant patient dies SINGAPORE (AFP): Singapore's longest-surviving local heart transplant patient, Krishnasamy Chandrasegaran, has died at the age of 47, 10 years after undergoing the operation, reports said on Wednesday.

Five arrested for drugs

Five arrested for drugs DENPASAR, Bali (JP): Five alleged drug dealers have been arrested by Bali Police drug squad detectives.Bali Police chief Brig. Gen. Wayan Ardjana said here on Wednesday that the five suspects, identified as Tatang Wiyadi (33), Nanang (41), Budi (36), Yuda (30), and Iqbal...

S'pore asks U.S. to back a Pacific Five trade pact

S'pore asks U.S. to back a Pacific Five trade pact WASHINGTON (Reuters): Singapore Trade Minister Trade George Yeo urged the United States on Tuesday to build on its separate free trade talks with Chile and Singapore to craft a Pacific Five trade pact that would also include Australia and New...

Images of injustice in the history of Kalimantan

Images of injustice in the history of Kalimantan A long time observer of Indonesia, Herbert Feith, shares some examples of historical incidents in Kalimantan to lend a greater understanding of the current conflict.

Premier Oil seeks 100m boe in sales deals

Premier Oil seeks 100m boe in sales deals SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Premier Oil PLC hopes to negotiate sales contracts for 100 million barrels of oil equivalent in unbooked reserves by the end of this year, Charles Jamieson, Premier Oil's chief executive told Dow Jones Newswires late Tuesday.

Newmont goldmine closure plan

Newmont goldmine closure plan With regard to the news article titled Newmont to close Minahasa gold mine (March 9) its erroneous premise has caused considerable confusion within Indonesia for little reason, and may have unfortunate effects outside the country as well.

Batuan children create beautiful puppets

Batuan children create beautiful puppetsBy I Wayan Juniarta DENPASAR, Bali (JP): A tiny room in the Puaya hamlet, Batuan village, 15 kilometers east of Denpasar, where children learn to make beautiful wayang kulit (leather puppets), was virtually empty.

RI bans import of livestock from EU

RI bans import of livestock from EU JAKARTA (Agencies): Indonesia has banned imports of livestock, meat and other animal products from Europe to prevent the spread of highly contagious foot and mouth disease, Director General for livestock development Sofyan Sudardjat said here on Wednesday.

Municipal bonds: A feasible strategy?

Municipal bonds: A feasible strategy?By Achmad Mukhtar JAKARTA (JP): When the laws on regional autonomy and fiscal balance were announced, two new catchwords become popular -- autonomy and municipal bonds.

Efforts to expedite special session fail

Efforts to expedite special session fail JAKARTA (JP): Antigovernment demonstrators who had been camping out at the House of Representatives complex dispersed on Wednesday after minority factions in the People's Consultative Assembly scuttled attempts to expedite a special session which could...

Chinese tires come under scrutiny

Chinese tires come under scrutiny JAKARTA (JP): The association of Indonesian tire producers has called on the government to stop the import of automotive tires from China, saying the low quality tires could endanger motorists.The association's chairman A.

PSP debt restructuring okayed

PSP debt restructuring okayed JAKARTA (AFX-ASIA): The Rp 4.3 trillion (about US$430 million) debt restructuring of PT Putra Surya Perkasa will go ahead despite protests from the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA), presiding chief judge Putu Supabmi said.

PAN ministers to remain in cabinet

PAN ministers to remain in cabinet JAKARTA (JP): Two Cabinet ministers who are members of the National Mandate Party (PAN) maintained their earlier stance that they would remain in the Cabinet.Minister of National Education Yahya Muhaimin and Minister of Manpower and Transmigration Al Hilal Hamdi...

Palm market cools ahead of crop data

Palm market cools ahead of crop data KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Malaysian palm oil futures closed lower, with players taking profits and trying to correct a buying frenzy ahead of official February crop data due on Thursday.

Police correct Akbar's status from a suspect to a witness

Police correct Akbar's status from a suspect to a witness JAKARTA (JP): The National Police have corrected their previous statement that Speaker of the House of Representatives Akbar Tandjung was a suspect in a land scam, saying he would be questioned as a witness.

Palyja operates Kedoya pipeline

Palyja operates Kedoya pipeline JAKARTA (JP): Joint venture tap water firm PT PAM Lyonaise Jaya (Palyja) commenced operation of a newly constructed pipeline on Tuesday, spanning two kilometers between Kedoya and Tubagus Angke, both in West Jakarta.

Former Shangri-La workers threaten to picket hotel

Former Shangri-La workers threaten to picket hotel JAKARTA (JP): Members of the Shangri-La Independent Worker Union (SPSM) threatened on Wednesday to spoil the hotel's reopening on Saturday with a rally.

Attaka produces 600m barrels

Attaka produces 600m barrels JAKARTA (JP): Oil and gas company Unocal Indonesia, one of state oil company Pertamina's production-sharing contractors, announced here on Wednesday that it had exceeded a 600-million barrel cumulative production target from its Attaka field in East Kalimantan.

Army to dispatch special troops to Aceh province

Army to dispatch special troops to Aceh province JAKARTA (JP): Army Chief of Staff Gen. Endriartono Sutarto said on Wednesday the Army has been preparing "special troops" to be dispatched to Aceh, following the government's decision to impose a limited military operation in the troubled province.

NYSE reviews APP's listing

NYSE reviews APP's listing NEW YORK (Reuters): The New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday said the listing of debt-laden Asia Pulp & Paper Co. Ltd. was under review because the Indonesian company's shares have fallen below the $1 minimum price.

Where to go in Bali:

Where to go in Bali:Exhibitions * Painting by Titin Hartini, Seniwati Gallery of Art by Women, Jl. Sriwedari 2b, Banjar Taman, Ubud (Phone: 0361 975485), 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., until March 24. * Painting by Made Jirna, Bali Padma Hotel, Jl. Legian 1 (Phone: 0361 752111), 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., March 18-27.

Beware of logo forgery

Beware of logo forgeryFrom Suara KaryaIn view of the forgery of the seal, logo and letterhead of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, purportedly under the name of the ministry's publication team, we deem it necessary to call on the business sector and the public at large to exercise great caution...

Asian currencies mixed in late trading

Asian currencies mixed in late trading TOKYO (Dow Jones): Asian currencies were mixed in late trading Wednesday as the yen's slight weakening against the dollar weighed on most but fears of central bank intervention pushed the Indonesian rupiah higher, in turn supporting the Thai Baht.

Global university info network opens

Global university info network opens SURABAYA (JP): The University of Surabaya (Ubaya) opened on Wednesday the international educational and cultural information network, the first of its kind in the country.The grand launching hosted by Ubaya rector Anton Prijatno, was attended by U.S.

Support for Megawati

Support for Megawati Support for Megawati Soekarnoputri as the legitimate successor to the President, should the position become vacant, has been snowballing in the last few days. An agreement involving leading representatives of six political parties was reached on March 2 in Jakarta.

City recorded an annual growth of 3.6% in 2000

City recorded an annual growth of 3.6% in 2000 JAKARTA (JP): Despite the prolonged nationwide recession, the Jakarta's economy showed a significant rebound with 3.67 percent growth last year, an official said on Wednesday.

Writer Wiratmo dies from stroke

Writer Wiratmo dies from stroke JAKARTA (JP): Writer Wiratmo Soekito died from a stroke at the MMC Hospital here on Wednesday, aged 72. He was later buried in the Karet cemetery, Central Jakarta.Born in Solo on Feb.

The uncertainty of it all

The uncertainty of it all The battle between President Abdurrahman Wahid and his political opponents has entered a new, but not necessarily decisive, phase this week.Students from various elite state universities, led by those from the University of Indonesia, conducted a sit-in on Monday and...

Free Ebtanas for elementary, junior high school students

Free Ebtanas for elementary, junior high school students JAKARTA (JP): The Ministry of National Education has allotted Rp 161 billion (US$16.1 million) to pay the National Examination (Ebtanas) fees for elementary and junior high school students, the ministry announced on Wednesday.

Exhibition shows illuminating possibilities

Exhibition shows illuminating possibilitiesBy Aendra H. Medita JAKARTA (JP): In the realm of belief, light is supposed to illuminate life by making it visible, observable and enjoyable.Yet it probably never occurred to Scottish inventor James Watt when he invented the electric lightbulb that one...

Rubber producing countries want to raise their profile

Rubber producing countries want to raise their profile COONOOR, India (Dow Jones): The Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries must shed its low profile role and become stronger and relevant in the rubber industry, ANRPC delegates said at a meeting in south India, one participant told Dow...

Watch out for self-interested, short-term coalitions

Watch out for self-interested, short-term coalitions Political observer Pratikno looks at, among others things, the confusing picture of changing coalitions. He teaches at the Gadjah Mada University in Yogyakarta.

Second wave of Asian debt workouts on the way

Second wave of Asian debt workouts on the way HONG KONG (Dow Jones): Out of the frying pan, into the fire. That may be Asia in 2001, after economies around the region flopped out of the financial crisis of 1997 only to get burned by the economic slowdowns in the U.S. and Japan.

Malaysia police to quiz opposition over clash toll

Malaysia police to quiz opposition over clash toll KUALA LUMPUR (Agencies): Malaysian police said on Wednesday they would question government critics over their allegations that the number of dead following weekend clashes between ethnic Malays and Indians exceeded official account.

Report on Thai plane blast to be released

Report on Thai plane blast to be released BANGKOK (AFP): An official report into the blast that destroyed a Thai Airways jet has found that a bomb was deliberately planted on board, but fails to identify who was behind the attack, a source said on Wednesday.

Residents protest swallow breeding

Residents protest swallow breeding TANGERANG (JP): Dozens of residents of the Ciater Permai housing complex in Serpong have complained about unauthorized swallow breeding businesses in the area.One of the residents, Denny Kambaran, said on Wednesday the swallow breeders had not only violated land...

Palace denies report on trip funds misuse

Palace denies report on trip funds misuse JAKARTA (JP): The presidential palace denied on Wednesday that there had been financial impropriety involved when it sent US$300,000 to President Abdurrahman Wahid during his recent trip to Saudi Arabia.

Arun gas field halts LNG loading for South Korea

Arun gas field halts LNG loading for South Korea SEOUL (Agencies): A vessel scheduled to load 56,000 metric tons of liquefied natural gas from Indonesia's Arun gas field Wednesday for delivery to South Korea floats idle in Singapore waters, an official from state-run Korea Gas Corp.

All England evaluation to be submitted

All England evaluation to be submitted JAKARTA (JP): The Badminton Association of Indonesia (PBSI) has requested its coaches to submit a detailed evaluation of Indonesian shuttlers' performances in the 2001 Yonex All England Open last week.