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Visa electron card

Visa electron cardFrom Bisnis IndonesiaI am a holder of Lippo Bank's Visa Electron credit-and-debit card. I had my first bad experience with this card when I purchased a ticket at a Mandala Airlines agent.

Central bank limits rupiah transactions with foreigners

Central bank limits rupiah transactions with foreigners JAKARTA (JP) Bank Indonesia announced on Monday a new ruling which limits rupiah transactions between banks operating in the country with non-residents in a bid to help curb speculation against the beleaguered local currency.

Police deny report on Army role in bombings

Police deny report on Army role in bombings JAKARTA (JP): The National Police claimed on Monday to have never issued any report indicating or stating the involvement of former Army generals in the Christmas Eve bombings that left at least 19 people dead.

Improving bank supervision

Improving bank supervision It is encouraging to note that amid the political battle to take control of Bank Indonesia (central bank), both the government and the House of Representatives remain fully aware of the vital importance of effective supervision in preventing a financial crisis.

House to deliberate 22 bills in 3 months

House to deliberate 22 bills in 3 months JAKARTA (JP): The House of Representatives opened its 2001 session on Monday with a conviction to focus more on its legislative duties targeting the deliberation of 22 bills in the next three months.

Trial shows Estrada running a 'mafia' style government

Trial shows Estrada running a 'mafia' style governmentBy Girlie Linao MANILA (DPA): Philippine President Joseph Estrada's impeachment trial has given the public a glimpse of how the former movie action star has ran the government like a "gangster" for the past two and a half years, analysts said.

Choosing the chief justice

Choosing the chief justiceFrom Rakyat MerdekaIf the President gives his pretext that the chief justice is yet to be chosen from the two candidates offered by the House of Representatives, the demand that an explanation about this matter be given must be addressed directly to the president himself,...

Toll road workers demand pay rise

Toll road workers demand pay rise TANGERANG (JP): Around 400 employees of the Tangerang branch of the state toll road operator PT Jasa Marga staged a rally in front of their office on Jl. MH Thamrin here on Monday, demanding a 30 percent wage rise.

Two important BLBI documents go missing

Two important BLBI documents go missing JAKARTA (JP): Two important documents of the Bank Indonesia believed to contain information that could help reveal the violations of the central bank regulations in the extending of emergency loans scam during the period from 1997 to 1999 are mysteriously...

Faisal Basri to resign from PAN membership

Faisal Basri to resign from PAN membership JAKARTA (JP): Noted economist Faisal Basri said on Monday that he will relinquish his membership of the National Mandate Party (PAN) due to fundamental differences of opinion with the party's stance on several principles and policies.

Satelindo customers given e-mail access from cell phones

Satelindo customers given e-mail access from cell phones JAKARTA (JP): Cellular service operator PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia (Satelindo) launched its SMS-based e-mail notification service on Monday, enabling its customers to retrieve e-mail from their handsets.

Rupiah Rates Jan.15

Rupiah Rates Jan.15 Bank notes rates TT rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 9,085.00 10,085.00 9,537.00 9,633.00Australian dollar 1 5,007.65 5,563.89 5,256.79 5,314.53Austrian schilling 1 625.50 694.87 656.62 663.72Belgian franc 1 213.37 237.03 223.98 226.

Policy removing tax relief for debtors deplored

Policy removing tax relief for debtors deplored JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) criticized on Monday the government's decision to withdraw tax facilities given to indebted companies, describing the measure as being unrealistic.

Journalists protest against violence

Journalists protest against violence MEDAN, North Sumatra: Around 120 reporters from various media based in the North Sumatra capital of Medan marched to the provincial legislative council on Monday to protest against violence committed by members of a youth organization.

Asian currencies fall late; focus on firmer rupiah

Asian currencies fall late; focus on firmer rupiah SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Most Asian currencies slumped late Monday as the Japanese yen continued its downward spiral and as worries over President Joseph Estrada's impeachment trial sent the Philippine peso to a new record low.

BPGS sets ambitious target following its name change

BPGS sets ambitious target following its name change JAKARTA (JP): The Gelora Senayan Management Board (BPGS) set an ambitious target for the next five years following President Abdurrahman Wahid's decision on Sunday to rename the Senayan Sports Complex as Bung Karno Sports Complex.

Controversy fact emerges on Guterres at court hearing

Controversy fact emerges on Guterres at court hearing JAKARTA (JP): Lawyers defending former East Timor prointegration leader Eurico Guterres insisted on Monday his trial was unlawful following their latest assertion that the government had yet to revoke the defendant's status as a member of the...

Gus Dur's rejection of justices gets mixed reaction

Gus Dur's rejection of justices gets mixed reaction JAKARTA (JP): Legislators on Monday gave mixed reactions to President Abdurrahman Wahid's Friday letter to the House of Representatives officially rejecting the two nominated chief justices proposed by the legislature.

Canopy trail provides up-close look at wildlife

Canopy trail provides up-close look at wildlifeBy Yusran Endo Fauzi MT. HALIMUN, West Java (JP): The 100-meter-long canopy trail is suspended at a height of between 25 meters and 30 meters, a bridge suspended in the valley of wilderness that is Mt. Halimun National Park.

Beddu's house arrest extended

Beddu's house arrest extended JAKARTA (JP): State prosecutors failed to meet their initial deadline on Monday to file the corruption charges against former chief of the National Logistics Agency (Bulog) Beddu Amang and extended the suspect's house arrest instead.

Stock quotations on JSX

Stock quotations on JSXStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Jan. 15, 2001: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 1,900 -50 206,000 Adindo Foresta Indonesia 95 0 761,000 Alakasa Industrindo 425 0 0 Alfa...

Antigovernment rally fails to materialize

Antigovernment rally fails to materialize JAKARTA (JP): The feared massive antigovernment rally failed to materialize here on Monday, and the city's unusually quiet streets were a testimony of residents' concerns.

W. Java legislators want new cars

W. Java legislators want new cars BANDUNG (JP): In a bid to be equal to the executive, the members of the West Java provincial legislative council want their official cars to be replaced with new and better ones.

Thai delegates to hold rice talks with Manila

Thai delegates to hold rice talks with Manila BANGKOK (Reuters): Thai trade officials may hold talks in Manila later this month to sell rice to the Philippines, officials at the Thai commerce ministry said on Monday.

Children paid runners at Malaysia-Thai border

Children paid runners at Malaysia-Thai border KUALA LUMPUR (AP): School children as young as nine years old are being used as runners by smuggling syndicates along the Malaysian border with Thailand, the national news agency reported on Monday.

Sri Lankan students held

Sri Lankan students held COLOMBO (Reuters): The Sri Lankan army has detained nine university students in northern Jaffna amid a campaign to push the government to match a unilateral ceasefire declared by Tamil separatists, the government said on Monday.

African leaders launch new alliance after 23 years

African leaders launch new alliance after 23 years ARUSHA, Tanzania (AP): Three eastern African countries launched a new alliance on Monday, reviving a regional partnership that collapsed 23 years ago amid bitter recriminations and disagreements over how modern African states should develop.

Tanker explodes off S Korea

Tanker explodes off S Korea SEOUL (Reuters): A tanker exploded and sank off South Korea's southeastern port of Pusan on Monday, killing three crew and injuring seven, an official at the ship's charterer said.

UPCOMING TOPICS

UPCOMING TOPICSThe next marketing strategies to be covered in this bimonthly column will be: * Is it time to change your logo? (Jan. 30) * Experiential marketing (Feb. 13) * Advertisements on the Internet (Feb.

Indomobil secures order

Indomobil secures order JAKARTA (JP): Local car producer PT Indomobil Sukses International has secured an order from the Khansons Group of Bangladesh to export 4,000 Suzuki-Carry vans to the country.Indomobil's president Soebronto Laras said on Saturday that about 1,200 of the vans would be used...

AFC asks PSM for more renovations

AFC asks PSM for more renovations MAKASSAR, South Sulawesi (JP): The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) will examine the PSM Makassar club's preparations in February before deciding whether the capital of South Sulawesi is fit to host the quarterfinals of the eastern Asia zone of the Asian Club...

Real actions needed to thwart corruption: Experts

Real actions needed to thwart corruption: Experts JAKARTA (JP): Corruption cases in Indonesia have increased because no real action has been taken to handle them, a criminal law expert said Monday."During the reform era, corruption problems tend to escalate instead of lowering," J.E.

Correction

Correction Correction: Nisak Indri Khaya, Ni Made Sudarmi and Ni Made Suciarmi were among the 41 painters featured in the exhibition of women artists at Taman Ismail Marzuki (Painters try to break free of the past, Page 8, Jan. 12). Purple Clothes is by Ni Nyoman Sani. We regret the errors.

What a dramatic situation!

What a dramatic situation! More and more I find letters from readers to The Jakarta Post about strange situations in Jakarta, like crimes at Soekarno- Hatta Airport, uneasy things about airlines or parking spaces etc.

KL trade mission to visit U.S.

KL trade mission to visit U.S. KUALA LUMPUR (AP): Malaysia's minister for international trade and industry will lead a trade and investment mission to the United States and Canada from Feb. 7 to Feb. 16, the national news agency Bernama reported.

LG Electronics expects robust sales in 2001

LG Electronics expects robust sales in 2001 JAKARTA (JP): Electronics manufacturer PT LG Electronics Indonesia recorded US$170 million in sales in 2000, far exceeding the sales figure in 1999 of about $60 million and its initial target of $150 million, an executive said on Monday.

Weapons sweep in Aceh results in more violence

Weapons sweep in Aceh results in more violence BANDA ACEH, Aceh (JP): Three people were killed Monday and nearly all Aceh regencies were paralyzed as residents stayed home for fear of massive conflicts between authorities and Free Aceh Movement (GAM) rebels.Cinta Meunasah Operation spokesman Sr.

Shangri-La workers to sue managers for blocking union

Shangri-La workers to sue managers for blocking union JAKARTA (JP): Striking workers from the Shangri-La Hotel are considering filing a lawsuit against the hotel's management for ignoring their rights of association, the workers' lawyer Surya Tjandra said on Monday.

Takaful to raise RI stake

Takaful to raise RI stake KUALA LUMPUR (Dow Jones): Malaysian Islamic insurance company Syarikat Takaful Malaysia Bhd. Monday said it has signed an agreement to subscribe to more shares in its Indonesian affiliate, PT Syarikat Takaful Indonesia.

Accenture targets 15% rise in RI revenues

Accenture targets 15% rise in RI revenues JAKARTA (JP): Global management and technology consulting firm Accenture, formerly known as Andersen Consulting, expects a 15 percent increase in revenues from its Indonesian operation this year, a company executive said here on Monday.

'Use constitutional means to change govt'

'Use constitutional means to change govt' JAKARTA (JP): Political observers requested all citizens on Monday to avoid instigating mass riots in an attempt to end Abdurrahman Wahid's presidency, and instead accept constitutional and peaceful methods.

Bunker search leads police to drill into Tommy's home

Bunker search leads police to drill into Tommy's home JAKARTA (JP): Using drills and jack hammers until late on Monday night, the police were still trying to open an alleged underground bunker below the residence of fugitive Hutomo "Tommy" Mandala Putra, despite President Abdurrahman Wahid's claim...

Rates for tax payment, valid from Jan. 15 to Jan.21

Rates for tax payment, valid from Jan. 15 to Jan.21 U.S. dollar 1 Rp 9,470.00Austrian schilling 1 Rp 644.44Australian dollar 1 Rp 5,263.43Belgian franc 1 Rp 219.83Canadian dollar 1 Rp 6,307.03Swiss franc 1 Rp 5,816.95Deutschemark 1 Rp 4,538.27Danish krone 1 Rp 1,212.20French franc 1 Rp 1,351.

Dell boosts plant capacity

Dell boosts plant capacity KUALA LUMPUR (AFX-ASIA): Dell Computer Corp said it will triple its production capacity in Malaysia by opening a second plant in Penang next month.Dell Asia-Pacific customer centre vice-president Simon Wong declined to reveal the additional investment planned but said the...

Global Sources: A dot-com success story

Global Sources: A dot-com success story Jakarta (JP): There are many dot-coms doing business in Indonesia, but only a few will survive successfully. Global Sources is one of those successes. It has been successful in establishing a community with an exclusive membership, maximizing Internet...

Bangladesh-Myanmar row continues

Bangladesh-Myanmar row continues TEKNAF, Bangladesh (AP): Schools closed and thousands of villagers fled their frontier homes on Monday after Bangladesh and Myanmar reinforced troops in a dispute over building of an embankment on a river shared by the two neighbors.

Militias are by nature fracture prone

Militias are by nature fracture proneBy Siswo Pramono CANBERRA (JP): What an irony. As the Indonesian military formally withdraws from the political stage, the country also witnesses a growing number of civilians in uniforms.

Effort to involve community falls flat at Mt. Halimun

Effort to involve community falls flat at Mt. HalimunBy Yusran Edo Fauzi MT. HALIMUN, West Java (JP): In a plan designed to marry conservation needs with those of the surrounding community, locals living in the eastern region of Mt.

Four detainees escape from paddy wagon

Four detainees escape from paddy wagon BOGOR (JP): Four detainees of the Bogor prosecutor's office escaped custody on Friday afternoon after they managed to break loose from the paddy wagon, a source from the prosecutors' office said on Monday.

Save your heritage

Save your heritage I look forward to your Saturday editions and with great interest read Ida Indawati Khouw's articles in the Save Old Batavia section. The first time I read these articles was in September 2000, after staying in Jakarta for some time.