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MUI invites top leaders for 'talks'

MUI invites top leaders for 'talks' JAKARTA (JP): In a bid to help the bickering members of the political elite mend their relationships, the Indonesian Ulemas Council (MUI) has invited five top national leaders to attend a post-fasting get-together here this week.

Police finally act to stop raids by groups at entertainment centers

Police finally act to stop raids by groups at entertainment centers JAKARTA (JP): The year 2000 was marked by violent raids conducted by the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) on several businesses which the Front considered sinful.

Laborers still denied their rights: Pakpahan

Laborers still denied their rights: Pakpahan JAKARTA (JP): Chairman of the Indonesian Prosperous Labor Union (SBSI) Muchtar Pakpahan said on Saturday that Indonesian laborers are still unable to freely express their opinions due to the continuing repression of security apparatuses.

Iraq urges OPEC to cut output by up to 2m bpd

Iraq urges OPEC to cut output by up to 2m bpd BAGHDAD (AFP): Iraq's Oil Minister Amer Rashid on Saturday urged OPEC to cut production at its upcoming meeting by up to two million barrels per day (bpd) to stabilize oil prices on the world markets.

Casamayor stays unbeaten

Casamayor stays unbeaten LAS VEGAS, Nevada (AFP): Unbeaten Joel Casamayor kept his World Boxing Association (WBA) super featherweight title here Saturday, stopping American Roberto Garcia in the ninth round and improving his record to 25-0.

UK forms new agency to prevent new 'Dr Death'

UK forms new agency to prevent new 'Dr Death' LONDON (Reuters): Prime Minister Tony Blair said on Sunday a new government agency was being created to ensure no one like serial killer Dr Harold Shipman -- who may have murdered up to 300 of his patients -- could ever work in Britain's health service...

Horse racing falls victim to bomb hoax in England

Horse racing falls victim to bomb hoax in England UTTOXETER, England (AFP): A packed horse race meeting in central England was abandoned on Saturday after a hoax call sparked a massive security alert.Police said around 7,000 people were forced to evacuate the course at Uttoxeter in Staffordshire...

VP visits KL, cements ties with Bangladesh

VP visits KL, cements ties with Bangladesh KUALA LUMPUR (DPA): Indonesian Vice President Megawati Soekarnoputri arrived on Sunday in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur for a three-day official visit, her first since taking office two years ago.

Improved NGO financing necessary for operations

Improved NGO financing necessary for operations SEOUL: The recent controversy involving one of the nation's leading civic groups, Citizens' Coalition for Economic Justice (CCEJ), again brought to the surface a crucial problem facing the nascent civil society in the country in general -- how to...

Russia to delay debt payment

Russia to delay debt payment MOSCOW (AFP): Russia said on Friday it would delay this year's first payments on its US$48 billion debt to the Paris Club of creditor nations, a move described by analysts as a strong-arm negotiating tactic.

World automakers need to look to their teamwork

World automakers need to look to their teamwork DETROIT, Michigan (AFP): When John Devine joined the world's largest automaker as chief financial officer in December, he cheerfully predicted that General Motors Corp. would be one of the few survivors in a consolidating industry.

Schroeder ends Russian holiday

Schroeder ends Russian holiday MOSKOW (DPA): Sightseeing and a sleigh ride topped the agenda Sunday as German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder wound up what has been officially billed as a private visit to Russia.

Police seize 5 kgs of 'shabu-shabu' in raids

Police seize 5 kgs of 'shabu-shabu' in raids JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta Police detectives have seized over 5 kilograms of shabu-shabu (crystal methamphetamine) worth Rp 1.2 billion (US$126,000) and 12,000 ecstasy pills from six suspects in four separate raids conducted between Wednesday and Saturday.

IBRA faces tough challenges in meeting target

IBRA faces tough challenges in meeting target JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) admitted that the challenges ahead would be "incredibly huge" in meeting its 2001 target.IBRA deputy chairman Slamet Sumantri said that the agency would find it difficult to obtain a good...

People need reliable leaders

People need reliable leadersFrom Rakyat MerdekaI would like to remind all members of the political elite. This country has been messy for a long time. We need the thinking of honest, bright and reliable people. Don't trick each other and launch statements confusing people.

Estrada asked to take witness stand in trial

Estrada asked to take witness stand in trial MANILA (DPA): Prosecutors in Philippine President Joseph Estrada's trial on Sunday renewed a challenge for the embattled chief executive to take the witness stand and personally deny bribery and corruption charges against him.

Nudist campaigner in court naked

Nudist campaigner in court naked LONDON (Reuters): A British nudist campaigner appeared in court for his trial with nothing on, court officials said.Vincent Bethell, from Coventry in central England, is charged with causing public disorder by refusing to wear clothes in public places on several...

Kufour becomes Ghana's new president

Kufour becomes Ghana's new president ACCRA (AFP): Ghana's longtime ruler Jerry Rawlings on Sunday handed over to his elected successor John Kufour in the country's first peaceful democratic transfer of power since independence in 1957.

Makassar expects more tourists

Makassar expects more tourists MAKASSAR, South Sulawesi (JP): The province expects some 120,000 foreign tourists in 2001, representing a five percent increase compared to last year, and which would generate some US$750,000 in revenue.

Alonso waits for Minardi

Alonso waits for Minardi MADRID (Reuters): Spanish teenager Fernando Alonso expects to find out within 10 days whether he will drive for the Minardi Formula One racing team next season."In 10 days, more or less, my future will be clear," Alonso said on Saturday."I'm waiting on news from Minardi.

New Jakarta masterplan justifies past violations

New Jakarta masterplan justifies past violationsBy Marco Kusumawijaya JAKARTA (JP): Without much publicity, the old masterplan of Jakarta 1985-2005 has been replaced by a new one named Jakarta 2010. Local legislation enacted it in June 1999.

Improved public service sought

Improved public service sought JAKARTA (JP): Along with the implementation of regional autonomy on Jan. 1, the Jakarta administration is expected to be able to improve its services to the public, councillors said over the weekend .

C. Java MUI chief elected

C. Java MUI chief elected SEMARANG: Amin Sholeh, head of the Hasyim Asy'ari religious school in Bangsri, Jepara, has been elected head of the provincial chapter of the Indonesian Ulemas Council (MUI) for the 2000-2005 term.

S'pore IDA offers incentives

S'pore IDA offers incentives SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): The Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore is offering tax and other incentives to attract foreign telecommunication companies to invest in the country's upcoming auction of third generation, or 3G, telecommunication network licenses, the...

Soldiers to have e-mail accounts

Soldiers to have e-mail accounts MANILA (DPA): President Joseph Estrada has directed the military to provide all its personnel with e-mail accounts, a government statement said on Sunday.According to the statement, Estrada wanted the e-mail accounts to be established within the year.

Gore presides as Congress certifies Bush's victory

Gore presides as Congress certifies Bush's victory WASHINGTON (AP): With the vanquished Vice President Al Gore presiding, Congress formally anointed George W. Bush as the victor in last year's achingly close and bitterly contested presidential election.

Most regions still confused over autonomy

Most regions still confused over autonomy JAKARTA (JP): Confusion rules the roost in the country's sprawling regions following the inception of autonomy on Jan. 1 due to the absence of technical rulings governing the exercise of authority in certain autonomous sectors, the Forum of Regional...

FID regrets police statements on bombings

FID regrets police statements on bombings JAKARTA (JP): Police allegations that suspects of the Christmas Eve bombings were trained in Afghanistan were hasty and could cloud efforts to probe the attack, a member of the newly- established Indonesia Forum for Peace (FID) said on Sunday.

Removal of taste enhancer across the nation goes on

Removal of taste enhancer across the nation goes on JAKARTA (JP): The withdrawal of over 3,000 tons of Ajinomoto taste enhancers continued across the country on Sunday as six PT Ajinomoto Indonesia executives remain in detention over the controversy, concerning the use of pig enzymes in its...

Is Indonesia becoming a genocidal society?

Is Indonesia becoming a genocidal society?By Siswo Pramono CANBERRA (JP): Genocide is a term deriving from the Greek word genos, which means tribe or race, and the Latin cide, analogous to 'homicide' or 'patricide'.

Turning your computer into a database

Turning your computer into a databaseBy Amir Sidharta JAKARTA (JP): If your work depends on the availability of information, the use of the Internet is a must. Today, more and more people make more and more use of the Internet, and information at your fingertips is certainly desirable.

Distraught mother attempts suicide

Distraught mother attempts suicide PADANG, West Sumatra: A distraught mother tried to commit suicide after learning in court that her daughter was involved in drugs.Ita, 40, became hysterical on Saturday after hearing that her daughter Eliana, 18, along with boyfriend Salim, has been charged with...

Contract fees for RI maids in Hong Kong scrapped

Contract fees for RI maids in Hong Kong scrapped HONG KONG (AFP): Indonesian maids employed in Hong Kong have gained the support of their consulate in their battle to scrap extortionate agency fees when renewing employment contracts, a report said on Sunday.

Bomb rocks Lombok

Bomb rocks Lombok JAKARTA: A bomb explosion shocked the villagers of Bajur, in Labuapi district on the resort island of Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB), on Saturday, as local leaders were meeting in an attempt to bring calm to the region following a two-day brawl between villages which killed nine...

Nahdlatul Ulama, Muhammadiyah not in 'all-out' war

Nahdlatul Ulama, Muhammadiyah not in 'all-out' war Recent tension between two of Indonesia's largest religious organizations, Nahdlatul Ulama and Muhammadiyah, is an offshoot of long-standing differences.

Rice and sugar imports fall

Rice and sugar imports fall JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia imported significantly less rice and sugar in 2000 following the reimposition of import duties on the two commodities at the start of the year, Antara reported on Saturday.

Three killed as Estrada suspends talks with rebels

Three killed as Estrada suspends talks with rebels ZAMBOANGA, Philippines (AFP): Three Muslim rebels were killed in fresh clashes with soldiers in the southern Philippines hours before President Joseph Estrada suspended talks after police accused them of masterminding a wave of deadly bombings in...

TV today

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

tycoon sweeps to Thai poll victory

tycoon sweeps to Thai poll victory BANGKOK (Reuters): Controversial tycoon Thaksin Shinawatra scored a runaway victory in Thailand's general election and may even have secured the country's first ever absolute majority, unofficial results showed on Sunday.

Bank Indonesia warned against interest rate cuts

Bank Indonesia warned against interest rate cuts JAKARTA (JP): Analysts have warned Bank Indonesia (BI) against joining the regional sentiment to cut interest rates, following the United States Federal Reserve's move to cut theirs, saying that it could risk an outflow of capital.

Cameras to ease traffic congestion

Cameras to ease traffic congestion SINGAPORE (AFP): Singaporeans can look forward to less congestion on the road once surveillance cameras are installed at 100 traffic junctions across the island-state in the next 18 months, the Sunday Times reported.

Soldiers of fortune

Soldiers of fortune Police investigators' claims that one of the suspects in the Christmas Eve bombing had been trained in assembling bombs in Afghanistan does not come entirely as a surprise. This is not the first time that we have stumbled onto a report that Indonesian mercenaries fought with the...

New scheme for poverty alleviation introduced

New scheme for poverty alleviation introduced JAKARTA (JP): Twenty subdistricts in the capital will receive a total of Rp 54 billion (US$5.6 million) in funding for poverty alleviation and subdistrict development programs this year, an official said over the weekend.

Doing the honors at the Ngabekten ceremony in Yogyakarta

Doing the honors at the Ngabekten ceremony in Yogyakarta YOGYAKARTA (JP): Pomp and circumstance are still important to the people of Yogyakarta when it comes to matters of their sultan.Once a year, in the Syawal month following the Ramadhan fasting month on the Islamic calendar, Yogyakartans have a...

Indian PM leaves for Vietnam, RI

Indian PM leaves for Vietnam, RI NEW DELHI (AFP): Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee left Sunday, on an eight-day visit, for Vietnam and Indonesia to try and secure a better foothold in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

Self confidence needed

Self confidence neededFrom RepublikaWe are happy with Abdurrahman "Gus Dur" Wahid's article in Kompas of Dec. 18, 2000 as we can read and analyze the president's way of thinking affecting his actions so far.

Riau plans own airline

Riau plans own airline JAKARTA (JP): The Riau administration is planning to set up its own airline, starting initially with two small planes, to link up the various towns in the province which consists largely of small islands, Antara reported on Saturday.

Pollution from home industries

Pollution from home industries PADANG, West Sumatra: Home industries is expected to be the primary source of environmental pollution in many areas this year, Darman Siry, head of the West Sumatra Regional Environmental Impact Management Agency, said.

M'sia threatens hackers with ISA

M'sia threatens hackers with ISA KUALA LUMPUR (AP): Authorities may use a controversial law that allows for indefinite detention without trial against Malaysians who hack into government-owned websites.

Museum's offerings to spirits are 'shaken, not stirred'

Museum's offerings to spirits are 'shaken, not stirred'By Narita Gianini JAKARTA (JP): Where can you find a Martini served up as an offering to keep the other "spirits" happy?It's at the Jakarta History Museum, often known as Museum Fatahillah, in West Jakarta.