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Pertamina under pressure to continue unleaded gasoline

Pertamina under pressure to continue unleaded gasoline JAKARTA (JP): Retailers of unleaded gasoline for two-stroke engines (BB2L) came to the office of state-own oil company Pertamina on Thursday, demanding a cancellation of the company's decision to cease production of the gasoline by January 2002.

Residents complain about pollution

Residents complain about pollution BOGOR (JP): A leather processing plant located on Jl. Raya Tlajung Udik has been accused of disposing of its waste improperly and polluting neighborhood wells, an official has said.

Abdurrahman-House clash can be avoided

Abdurrahman-House clash can be avoided SINGAPORE: Indonesia could be heading towards a constitutional duel, depending on what Parliament chooses to do with an investigation report which found that President Abdurrahman Wahid had acted improperly in two cases of public finance.

Indomaret's existence questioned

Indomaret's existence questioned JAKARTA (JP): The city administration has questioned the existence of "Indomaret" minimarkets due to their inappropriate locations, as they are mostly found in housing complexes.

Majority of House factions endorse investigation result

Majority of House factions endorse investigation result JAKARTA (JP): The House of Representatives voted to endorse the result of the investigation into the State Logistics Agency (Bulog) and Brunei financial scandals on Thursday.

PBB to expel two for going against party line

PBB to expel two for going against party line JAKARTA (JP): The Crescent Star Party (PBB) executive board will dismiss legislators Hartono Mardjono and Abdul Qodir Djaelani from the party's membership over their claim that they are the legitimate chairman and secretary-general of the party,...

East Timor forms national army from ranks of guerrillas

East Timor forms national army from ranks of guerrillas AILEU, East Timor (AP): After resisting Indonesia's military occupation for 24 years, East Timor's scrappy guerrilla force was transformed on Thursday into the core of a new national army.

Merapi's rumblings a sobering forewarning

Merapi's rumblings a sobering forewarningBy Tarko Sudiarno and Nugroho C.H. YOGYAKARTA (JP): Mount Merapi's return to activity in recent weeks is much more than a natural phenomenon for many Javanese.For them, viewing Merapi as part of a trio of sacred kingdoms in Central Java, it is a sobering...

Demonstrators turn out if force outside House

Demonstrators turn out if force outside House JAKARTA (JP): Braving heavy rain, thousands of protesters swarmed the streets around the House of Representatives (DPR) on Thursday to apply pressure on President Abdurrahman "Gus Dur" Wahid to resign over alleged involvement in two financial scandals.

Indisciplined bus drivers

Indisciplined bus driversFrom Suara KaryaMy observation of traffic in the capital city of Jakarta (DKI) reveals that traffic jams which occur nearly everywhere in DKI are mainly caused by indisciplined public bus drivers.

Daihatsu's new city car set to enter tight market

Daihatsu's new city car set to enter tight market JAKARTA (JP): PT Daihatsu Astra Motor launched on Thursday its new city car, the Young Recreational Vehicle (YRV), with an upbeat annual sales target of 1,000 units amid an estimated sluggish market.

Two would-be haj pilgrims die

Two would-be haj pilgrims die SURABAYA: Two elderly people who were scheduled to go on the haj to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, passed away before they were able to make the pilgrimage.Muntiah, 90, died on Tuesday, a day after her scheduled departure, while Hasan Qomar, 69, died of heart failure on his...

Perhutani loses $49m through theft

Perhutani loses $49m through theft JAKARTA (JP): State-owned forestry company Perum Perhutani lost Rp 464.8 billion (US$49 million) worth of trees last year because of widespread theft at its forestry concessions on Java.Perhutani President Abas Ts told reporters on Wednesday that some 2.

Local officials are 'not qualified'

Local officials are 'not qualified' TANGERANG (JP): Most local officials are not qualified because their appointment is affected by conflicting interests, which explains why they give a poor service to the public, an activist said on Thursday.

Bank Indonesia won't follow U.S. Fed rate cut move: Official

Bank Indonesia won't follow U.S. Fed rate cut move: Official JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia (BI) will maintain its tight monetary policy despite the U.S. Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates by 0.5 percent on Wednesday, central bank deputy governor Miranda Goeltom said here on Thursday.

Residents wish to stay put despite volcanic hazards

Residents wish to stay put despite volcanic hazards MAGELANG, Central Java (JP): The government will not insist that residents living on the slopes of Mount Merapi leave their homes and relocate to another area despite the mountain's frequent volcanic activity.

Clerics should be introspective

Clerics should be introspectiveFrom RepublikaI would like to underline the news contained in Republika of Jan. 24 on Wimar Witoelar's statement made before journalists, saying that President Abdurrahman Wahid was planning to sweep his cabinet of New Order elements, because the current...

Toshiba, Funai form JV in RI

Toshiba, Funai form JV in RI TOKYO (Dow Jones): Toshiba Corp. and Funai Electric Co. said Thursday they will establish in March a joint venture in Indonesia to manufacture color-picture tubes (CPTs) for television sets.

Indocitra Finance to change its core business focus

Indocitra Finance to change its core business focus JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed multi-financing company PT Indocitra Finance said on Thursday it was planning to convert itself into an investment firm due to the gloomy outlook for its present business activities.

Court decides Syahril's graft trial to continue

Court decides Syahril's graft trial to continue JAKARTA (JP): The Central Jakarta District Court decided on Thursday to continue the graft trial of Bank Indonesia (BI) governor Syahril Sabirin, citing juridical pertinence.

Fill your night with three floors of fun at The beat

Fill your night with three floors of fun at The beat JAKARTA (JP): This week we've got The beat. It's brand new, it's in Kemang and it bills itself as one-stop entertainment. Does it pass muster, and can we expect The beat to make its mark on the already crowded Kemang scene? Or will it just beat...

20,000 flee RP volcano

20,000 flee RP volcano MANILA (AFP): About 20,000 people living around Mayon volcano in the eastern Philippines have been evacuated to safer areas amid signs of a looming eruption, state television reported on Thursday.

Supporters, opponents of Gus Dur rally again

Supporters, opponents of Gus Dur rally again JAKARTA (JP): As most factions of the House of Representatives (DPR) accepted on Thursday the recommendations of the special committee on the Bulog and Brunei scandals, thousands of supporters and opponents of President Abdurrahman Wahid took to the...

Hotel vandalism affects tourism

Hotel vandalism affects tourism BATAM, Riau: Acts of vandalism against the Oasis Hotel in Batam last Thursday has affected the tourist business, chairman of the Batam branch of the Association of Indonesian Restaurants and Hotels (PHRI) Urmy Sungkar says.

Lawyers violate code of ethics frequently: Survey

Lawyers violate code of ethics frequently: Survey JAKARTA (JP): Most lawyers believe that code of ethics violations are rampant among them, with bribery topping the list, a recent survey reveals.The survey, conducted by the Jakarta-based Center of Indonesian Legal and Policies Studies (PSHKI) on...

Analysts give mixed reactions on Gus Dur

Analysts give mixed reactions on Gus Dur YOGYAKARTA (JP): Observers were mixed in their reaction to signs that the House of Representatives will pass some type of censure against President Abdurrahman Wahid.

Doubling-up of leaders occurs at two tax offices

Doubling-up of leaders occurs at two tax offices JAKARTA (JP): Legal confusion has resulted in two Jakarta tax offices having double leaders, a councillor said on Thursday.Deputy council's speaker Djafar Badjeber said the minister of finance inaugurated on Jan.

Gus Dur censured over scandals

Gus Dur censured over scandals JAKARTA (JP): The House of Representatives censured President Abdurrahman Wahid on Thursday for his alleged involvement in two financial scandals and agreed to issue a memorandum, which could be a precursor to an impeachment process against the embattled President.

Fighting sports tight-lipped on Southeast Asian Games target

Fighting sports tight-lipped on Southeast Asian Games target JAKARTA (JP): Several officials from the pugilistic sports were adopting a low profile on their targets for the Kuala Lumpur Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in September, citing the new regional powerhouse Vietnam as their toughest rival.

Malay group plans mass rally

Malay group plans mass rally KUALA LUMPUR (AP): Insisting that it does not want to worsen racial tensions, a Malay Muslim organization on Thursday said it will hold a mass rally to debate progress achieved by Malaysia's largest ethnic group over the past 40 years.

Legislators in T. Priok case

Legislators in T. Priok case JAKARTA (JP): The Attorney General's Office will summon four legislators as witnesses in connection with the 1984 incident in Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta, a prosecutor said on Thursday.

Interest and tax on bank deposits

Interest and tax on bank depositsFrom KompasI'm lucky to receive a monthly pension of Rp 320,000 from a fairly large company in Indonesia. When I went into retirement nine years ago, I was given Rp 86 million as separation pay. This was deposited in a bank and is still intact.

Chaos and coups

Chaos and coups The warning from the Indonesian Defense Minister that the armed forces might seize power if the present disturbances continued should act as a wake up call to President Abdurrahman Wahid and the country's elected politicians.

PSPS earns draw with Persija in Mandiri soccer league

PSPS earns draw with Persija in Mandiri soccer league JAKARTA (JP): Host Persija was held to a scoreless draw with PSPS Pekanbaru of Riau in first round action of the Bank Mandiri soccer league at Lebak Bulus Stadium on Thursday.

Rupiah Rates Feb.1

Rupiah Rates Feb.1 Bank notes rates TT rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 8,975.00 9,975.00 9,428.00 9,522.00Australian dollar 1 4,946.12 5,502.21 5,195.77 5,252.34Austrian schilling 1 613.17 681.85 644.12 650.89Belgian franc 1 209.16 232.59 219.71 222.

Draft of city bylaw on municipal councils presented

Draft of city bylaw on municipal councils presented JAKARTA (JP): City Council presented on Thursday a rough draft of a city bylaw on municipal councils.The deputy chairman of City Council Commission A for government affairs, Syarifien Maloko, said the council would hold an internal meeting on Feb.

Suwondo fails to appear in court

Suwondo fails to appear in court JAKARTA (JP): The prime suspect in the multi-billion rupiah State Logistics Agency (Bulog) scandal, Alip Agung Suwondo, who was scheduled to stand trial on Thursday, failed to appear in court on grounds of ill health.

Veteran players continue winning ways at Cigna Open

Veteran players continue winning ways at Cigna Open JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's veteran tennis players continued to dominate at the 2001 Cigna Open Colors of Life tournament at the Bung Karno tennis complex.

Three statements from three figures

Three statements from three figures The Jakarta Post on Thursday, Feb. 1, 2001 reported on the front page three statements from three prominent figures in our republic. Those three statements can be evaluated as having the same value, with a different nuance.

Megawati deserves presidency

Megawati deserves presidency As Indonesian citizens we feel ashamed to have a president like Abdurrahman "Gus Dur" Wahid who doesn't respect the law.In addition, he will appoint a minister and then dismiss him for reasons that are too far fetched to be true.

Government to retain control of airports, seaports: Minister

Government to retain control of airports, seaports: Minister JAKARTA (JP): The government will continue to control the management and operations of airports and seaports in the country despite greater authority given to regional administrations, a senior minister said on Thursday.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Feb. 1, 2001: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 1,925 -25 267,500 Adindo Foresta Indonesia 135 0 67,500 Alakasa Industrindo 425 0 0 Alfa Retailindo 975...

Closing the gates?

Closing the gates? Although an inquiry by a special committee in the House of Representatives has been completed, we have yet to hear the last word on Buloggate and Bruneigate. Most factions in the House agreed on Thursday with the committee's findings that President Abdurrahman Wahid had a role,...

Government appoints agency to promote tourism in U.S.

Government appoints agency to promote tourism in U.S. JAKARTA (JP): The government appointed on Thursday Los Angeles-based Indonesian Council of Tourism Partners (ICTP) to promote the country's tourism in the United States and Canada.

Rupiah inches down over censure

Rupiah inches down over censure SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Fading interest in the U.S. dollar following the Federal Reserve's interest rate cut helped most Asian currencies post gains Thursday.The Indonesian rupiah closed slightly lower Thursday after Indonesian lawmakers voted to censure President...

Onshore banks can make overdraft transaction: BI

Onshore banks can make overdraft transaction: BI JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia deputy governor Miranda Goeltom said on Thursday the central bank would allow onshore banks to lend rupiah to offshore banks through the intraday overdraft facility.

Taufik may turn down PBSI call to join national team

Taufik may turn down PBSI call to join national team JAKARTA (JP): World number four Taufik Hidayat may not join the national squad in response to the Badminton Association of Indonesia (PBSI)'s failure to include his coach Mulyo Handoyo in the Indonesian Badminton Center.

Students ask for Nazar trial in Aceh

Students ask for Nazar trial in Aceh BANDA ACEH, Aceh: Students grouped under the Acehnese Network for Justice (JAMAK) staged a protest at the Banda Aceh district court on Thursday, demanding the trial of detained chief of the Aceh Referendum Information Center (SIRA) Muhammad Nazar be held in...

Amien, Nurcholish urge Gus Dur to resign

Amien, Nurcholish urge Gus Dur to resign JAKARTA (JP): As the House of Representatives (DPR) was drafting its stance towards the results of an investigation into the Bulog and Brunei financial scandals, calls mounted on Thursday urging President Abdurrahman Wahid to announce his immediate...

TV producers in Indonesia lack good animation: Expert

TV producers in Indonesia lack good animation: Expert JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian television producers' lack of knowledge about animation and comics has led to serious damage in children's education and learning process, comic experts said on Thursday.