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Scaling new heights at Parangdoc cliffs

Scaling new heights at Parangdoc cliffs YOGYAKARTA (JP): Parangdoc's steep, stained limestone walls rise up from a hill overlooking West Java's coast. Reaching up to 100 meters high in some places, they stretch in a more or less unbroken line for almost a kilometer.

Sarongs, white brocade combined in distinctive collection

Sarongs, white brocade combined in distinctive collectionBy Stevie Emilia ULUWATU, Bali (JP): Wearing sarongs with Indonesian traditional kebaya-inspired blouses when hanging around with friends may be greeted by fashion lovers with a frown.

Spotlight

SpotlightPhoto A: InstituteThe London Institute of CommunicationsBEST GRADUATE: British Ambassador Robin Christopher (second left) poses with the best graduate of The London Institute of Communications Jakarta, Yanti Leo (left), while the institute's director Prita Kemal Gani (right) looks on.

It's time for more civilians to carry out social work

It's time for more civilians to carry out social work The pros and cons of the liquidation of the Ministry of Social Affairs are still raging. The Jakarta Post spoke to a number of prominent people from several agencies dealing with social affairs on the impact of the liquidation on their working...

Wardah wants to narrow gap between rich and poor

Wardah wants to narrow gap between rich and poor JAKARTA (JP): Noted activist Wardah Hafidz seems to be everywhere, protesting alongside workers, the urban poor or pedicab drivers. But for the 47-year-old woman there is no such thing as giving up.

Kudus to host Aqua Master

Kudus to host Aqua Master KUDUS, Central Java (JP): The Indonesian Badminton Association will stage the ninth Aqua Master interclub badminton championships in the Djarum Kudus badminton hall from Nov. 23 to Nov. 27 in Kudus, 100 km east of capital, Semarang.

Indonesia urged to speed up repatriation of East Timorese

Indonesia urged to speed up repatriation of East Timorese JAKARTA (JP): Visiting United States Ambassador to the United Nations Richard Holbrooke in a meeting with President Abdurrahman Wahid on Saturday urged Indonesia to accelerate the repatriation of East Timorese refugees still camped in East...

Nahdlatul Ulama and its challenges in the future

Nahdlatul Ulama and its challenges in the futureBy MMI Ahyani TASIKMALAYA, West Java (JP): In the organizational mechanism of the Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), Rois 'Am Syuriah (chairman of the Central Governing Board's law-making body), is a key position of no less significant than the position of...

KONI asks BPGS for Rp 5b for Olympics

KONI asks BPGS for Rp 5b for Olympics JAKARTA (JP): The National Sports Council (KONI) has requested the Gelora Senayan Management Board (BPGS) for a total budget of Rp 5 billion (US$715,000) to finance the national contingent for the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney.

President Abdurrahman defends ban on 'becak'

President Abdurrahman defends ban on 'becak' JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid defended on Saturday the city administration's decision to ban becak (pedicabs) from operating in the city due to humanitarian grounds.

U.S. 'dalang' presents 'wayang' show

U.S. 'dalang' presents 'wayang' showBy Mehru Jaffer JAKARTA (JP): The kelir, a long white screen with a colored border and banana tree trunks running along its base, will be there. When the time comes, all other lights are switched off except the lamp illuminating the screen, and from above a man...

'The White Banyan' preserves old stories

'The White Banyan' preserves old stories The White Banyan, Le Banian Blanc; Lahirnya Kembali Beringin Putih; Narrator: Elizabeth Prasetyo; Distributor: Basis Yogya; p. 247; Price: Rp 40,000 (soft cover); Rp 60,000 (hard cover).

Guess What? Iwan Fals

Guess What? Iwan Fals Unlike other groups which usually perform on holidays or weekends, leading musician Iwan Fals' group only performs on Mondays and Thursdays."The group works on Mondays and Thursdays only.

Lirboyo, modernization of education

Lirboyo, modernization of educationBy Ainur Sophiaan KEDIRI, East Java (JP): About ninety years ago, in the fasting month of Ramadhan and in an Islamic boarding school in Bangkalan, on the island of Madura, a student fainted during class.

Prepare for your vacation, and enjoy your flight

Prepare for your vacation, and enjoy your flightBy E. Effendi BANDUNG, West Java (JP): We are now getting closer and closer to December, the month that is known as the holiday season, the month when people begin preparing their New Year's resolutions, and the month when you spend more money than...

Multifaceted Guruh showcases his batik talent

Multifaceted Guruh showcases his batik talentBy Agni Amorita JAKARTA (JP): Like the double C monograms of Chanel or the capital F on every Fendi creation, Guruh Soekarnoputra puts a calligraphic ancient Javanese character for his name on all of his art works.

Latin telenovellas are hot property for local TV

Latin telenovellas are hot property for local TVBy Antariksawan Jusuf JAKARTA (JP): A recent media report highlighted the importance of Latin telenovellas in Indonesian television programming. It is approaching prime time, reads a recent headline of Media Indonesia.

Venturing off the beaten track in beautiful Lembang

Venturing off the beaten track in beautiful LembangBy Gunjan Prasad BANDUNG, West Java (JP): One of the pleasures of traveling is the thrill of discovery: stumbling onto a destination that the guidebook failed to mention, walking into an unknown restaurant and having the meal of your life.

No need to run away from Dodo the Komodo

No need to run away from Dodo the Komodo The Komodo dragon, indigenous to Indonesia and found only on the island of Komodo and its neighboring islands, was launched at the Tourism Indonesia Mart on Sept. 23 as Indonesian tourism's new mascot.

'CABeat emptor' -- driver beware

'CABeat emptor' -- driver beware JAKARTA (JP): In almost every major city it is taxis that rule the roads. Their drivers, bored by endless hours and years on the streets, feel secure in the knowledge that they have an inalienable right to dictate who goes where on city thoroughfares.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 5:30 a.m. Religious Teachings 6:00 News 8:00 Children's Songs 9:00 Music 11:00 Interval 2:00 p.m. News 2:30 Children's Program 3:00 Sports 4:00 Regional News 4:30 English Lessons 5:00 Cultural Program 5:30 TV Drama 6:00 Sports 6:30 News (in English) 7:00 Evening News 7:30 Music 9:00...

Give the govt a chance

Give the govt a chance I would like to strongly encourage all Indonesian people, particularly those from the professional communities, to stop any movements, criticism and demonstrations against the government. Let us all give it a fair chance.

Explosive time looms as festive season approaches

Explosive time looms as festive season approaches JAKARTA (JP): Firecracker vendors have started to hit the city's streets, expecting big business during New Year celebrations and the upcoming Muslim fasting month of Ramadhan, despite a plan by the city police to conduct selective raids on their...

Moment of truth for agriculture at WTO

Moment of truth for agriculture at WTOBy Martin Parry SYDNEY (AFP): Liberalizing agricultural trade will be the hot topic for the Cairns Group of exporters in a new round of global trade talks beginning this month, but analysts question the likelihood of any breakthrough.

The curse on the presidency

The curse on the presidency Referring to Bapak Soegih Arto's letter A curse on the presidency published on Nov. 4, 1999, I feel obliged to comment on the subject to make things clearer. Pak Soegih Arto stated that B.J.

Govt to review regulation that 'saves' Freeport

Govt to review regulation that 'saves' Freeport JAKARTA (JP) The government may revoke a governmental regulation which has exempted copper and gold mining company PT Freeport from a mandatory divestment program, a senior official at the Ministry of Mines and Energy said on Friday.

Midday heist nets Rp 79.2m

Midday heist nets Rp 79.2m JAKARTA (JP): Four robbers aboard two motorcycles made off with Rp 79.2 million (US$11,500) in a midday robbery on the busy Jl. Sahardjo in South Jakarta on Friday.Police identified the victim as Ani Andari, 36, an employee of PT Danakaya Sentra Makmur, a marine surveying...

Spratlys hangs over ASEAN-China summit

Spratlys hangs over ASEAN-China summitBy Mynardo Macaraig MANILA (AFP): Simmering tensions in the Spratly islands in the South China Sea are expected to dominate at an informal summit here of Southeast Asian leaders with their counterparts from China, Japan and South Korea.

PGI rejects separatism

PGI rejects separatism BOGOR, West Java (JP): The Indonesian Communion of Churches (PGI) called on the nation on Thursday to enhance solidarity and avoid national disintegration.In a statement summing up its three-day national conference here, the PGI encouraged the Indonesian's efforts "to gain...

Controversy over Indonesia-Israel relations

Controversy over Indonesia-Israel relations The Foreign Minister has finally said plans to establish ties with Israel are on hold for an indefinite period and that any such plans would be consulted with legislators.

U.S. envoy to visit Indonesia

U.S. envoy to visit Indonesia JAKARTA (JP): The United States Ambassador to the United Nations Richard Holbrooke will arrive here on Saturday morning to conduct talks with top government officials before heading to East Timor.Holbrooke, who will be accompanied by U.S.

Indonesian doubles hope bows out in China Open

Indonesian doubles hope bows out in China Open JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's sole hopes in the US$150,000 China Open Antonius, Budi Irianto and Denny Kantono, failed to reach the final and had to bow out to world champion Kim Dong-moon and Ha Tae-kwon of South Korea 5-15, 3-15 in Beijing on Friday.

Documentaries at JIFFest provide glimpses of Indonesia

Documentaries at JIFFest provide glimpses of IndonesiaBy Tam Notosusanto JAKARTA (JP): It's called The Great Post Road. It's a 1,000 kilometer passage that cuts across the island of Java, from Anyer to Panarukan.

$8.5m grant from Japan

$8.5m grant from Japan JAKARTA (JP): The Japanese government gave Indonesia 888 million yen (US$8.5 million) in grant assistance under diplomatic notes which were signed here on Friday by Japan's Ambassador Takao Kawakami and Indonesia's Director General for Foreign Economic Relations Johan...

Observers call on reporters to reject Djadja's donation

Observers call on reporters to reject Djadja's donation JAKARTA (JP): Media observers called on Friday for journalists to reject all gifts or "donations" from their news sources, especially from governing parties, in order to maintain their independence and freedom to file reports.

Teenager arrested for murder

Teenager arrested for murder JAKARTA (JP): Police detained an 18-year-old resident of Wijayakusumah subdistrict in West Jakarta for allegedly killing a 65-year-old neighbor, Siti Aisyah, early Thursday morning.

46 kgs of ganja seized in Tangerang

46 kgs of ganja seized in Tangerang JAKARTA (JP): Police have seized 46.15 kilograms of dried marijuana estimated to have the street value of at least Rp 90 million (US$13,000) from four suspected drug dealers in a single raid in Tangerang.Tangerang police chief Lt. Col.

UN diplomat blames TNI for E. Timor carnage

UN diplomat blames TNI for E. Timor carnage DILI, East Timor (AP): Indonesian army officers responsible for the violence that followed East Timor's independence referendum in August must be brought to justice, the former chief of the UN mission in the territory said on Friday.

Martial law plan comes under fire

Martial law plan comes under fire JAKARTA (JP): State Minister of Human Rights Affairs Hasballah M. Saad accused on Friday military and defense officials of undermining the government's efforts of reconciliation in Aceh by demanding the imposition of limited martial law in the restive province.

President's planned Middle East tour riles the House

President's planned Middle East tour riles the House JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid once again raised a few eyebrows when he announced that he would go abroad on Monday for a three-country visit to the Middle East followed by the Philippines despite the unsettled domestic strife.

The fiscal distress

The fiscal distress Measured by whatever financial ratios, President Abdurrahman Wahid's government is indeed facing the daunting and immediate task of tackling mountains of sovereign debts which threaten to explode the fiscal deficit to an unmanageable level and cripple the country's fragile...

Mustofa launches poetry album

Mustofa launches poetry album SEMARANG: Nahdlatul Ulama cleric Mustofa Bisri launched his first album titled Tadarus containing religious songs and poetry composed as a way of propagating Islam.Mustofa, popularly known as Gus Mus, is a noted writer and poet from Rembang, Central Java.

BPGS negotiates with IBRA on Mulia and Hilton hotels

BPGS negotiates with IBRA on Mulia and Hilton hotels JAKARTA (JP): The Gelora Senayan Management Board (BPGS) has asked the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) to seek a settlement for its debt row with PT Indobuildco and PT Mulia Intan Lestari, which have leased its land for years.

What constitutes a war crime?

What constitutes a war crime?By David Jardine JAKARTA (JP): As the United Nations Human Rights Commissioner, the straight-talking Mary Robinson, goes about her work of evaluating any evidence of war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in East Timor it is reasonable to ask just what such...

N..Korea, S. Korea to set joint team

N..Korea, S. Korea to set joint team SEOUL (Reuters): North Korea has not ruled out joining forces with rival South Korea to form a team for soccer's 2002 World Cup, Seoul's top football official said on his return from Pyongyang on Friday.

Old drug cases involving military, police pile up

Old drug cases involving military, police pile up JAKARTA (JP): The military police is still handling the cases of 28 Army and police officers suspected of either drug dealing, planting marijuana or illegally selling liquor over the past three years, Col.

10 murder suspects questioned

10 murder suspects questioned TANGERANG (JP): Tangerang Police are investigating Wednesday's murder of two alleged kidnappers and rapists at Keramat village hall in Pakuhaji subdistrict."Police are interrogating 10 Keramat residents who were allegedly involved in the brutal assault and burning of...

President lashes out at critics of Israel ties

President lashes out at critics of Israel ties GARUT, West Java (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid lashed back at protesters who use religious scriptures to criticize him over topics such as opening trade ties with Israel, saying that they themselves were ignorant of Koranic teachings.

Wicaksana debt talks near completion

Wicaksana debt talks near completion JAKARTA (JP): PT Wicaksana Overseas International, one of the country's major consumer product distributors, said on Thursday negotiation on the restructuring of its US$131 million debt was nearing completion.

Gus Dur urges Acehnese to settle their differences

Gus Dur urges Acehnese to settle their differences GARUT, West Java (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid called on the Acehnese on Friday to sort out their divergent views on the referendum before approaching the central government.