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Funds parked in safe havens await political stability

Funds parked in safe havens await political stability SINGAPORE (Reuters): Billions of dollars Indonesian businessmen sent to safe foreign havens during the country's political and economic crises are unlikely to flow back in significant amounts immediately after the presidential election.

Jostling for positions on Cabinet begins

Jostling for positions on Cabinet begins JAKARTA (JP): Only hours after Abdurrahman Wahid was elected the country's fourth president, politicians in the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) were urging him to form a "power- sharing" Cabinet which could accommodate all sides with a strong economic...

The tasks ahead

The tasks ahead Indonesia democratically elected a president for the first time in more than half a century on Wednesday, amid doubts of the country's immediate future and fears that the road of transition to democracy would prove to be a long and arduous one.

Rupiah, stocks give up gains on Megawati's loss in election

Rupiah, stocks give up gains on Megawati's loss in election JAKARTA (JP): The rupiah and stocks rallied in morning trade on Wednesday following the withdrawal of incumbent B.J. Habibie from the presidential race, but gave up most of their gains later in the day after Abdurrahman Wahid was elected...

Merpati increases flights

Merpati increases flights JAKARTA (JP): State-owned air carrier Merpati Nusantara Airlines will increase its Jakarta-Pontianak flight from once to twice a week.Merpati's general manager of corporate affairs Imam Turidy said on Wednesday the airline has increased the flight frequency to meet rising...

Journalists bet on Gus Dur win

Journalists bet on Gus Dur win JAKARTA (JP): Who says that journalists are objective?They were not when it came to the winner of the presidential race on Wednesday at the People's Consultative Assembly.

IM Texmaco recovers to down Citra Satria Pelita 57-54

IM Texmaco recovers to down Citra Satria Pelita 57-54 BANDUNG (JP): Indonesia Muda (IM) Texmaco revived its hope for a place in the finals with a 57-54 defeat of Citra Satria Pelita (CSP) in third-day action of the fourth series of the 1999 A Mild Kobatama National Basketball League here on...

PDI-P considers entering VP fray

PDI-P considers entering VP fray JAKARTA (JP): The General Session of the People's Consultative Assembly will end on Thursday with the vice presidential election, in which the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle could win a consolation pride.

Ubud art village maintains its tranquility

Ubud art village maintains its tranquilityBy Putu Wirata DENPASAR, Bali (JP ): For visitors who want to hear the sound of crickets and frogs while they sleep, the art village of Ubud, 18 kilometers south of Denpasar, maybe the best place to stay.

Sports community hopes Gus Dur will back sports

Sports community hopes Gus Dur will back sports JAKARTA (JP): Sports officials and athletes are hopeful that newly elected President Abdurrahman Wahid, a former soccer columnist, will pay more attention to sports development than B.J. Habibie.

Not a UNAMET member

Not a UNAMET member The letter Relations with Australia by Vikrama Vardhana on Oct. 19, 1999 refers to an Australian detained in Irian Jaya as a member of UNAMET.The individual in question is not, and has never been, a member of UNAMET.

54,400 porn VCDs seized at port

54,400 porn VCDs seized at port JAKARTA (JP): Tanjung Priok Port Police arrested a 38-year-old Jakartan in possession of 54,400 pornographic video compact discs (VCDs) when she arrived at the port from Batam Island on Monday afternoon.Port police chief Lt. Col.

Political professionalism

Political professionalismFrom Rakyat MerdekaIn political activities, the professionalism which must be displayed by political activists is not just the ability to speak or maneuver well, but also includes moral integrity and ethics as the manifestation of accountability to the people.

GUS DUR IT IS

GUS DUR IT IS JAKARTA (JP): Muslim scholar Abdurrahman Wahid took his oath of office as president on Wednesday, becoming Indonesia's fourth and only president to be elected democratically.Abdurrahman, better known as Gus Dur, took the helm after beating Megawati Soekarnoputri of the Indonesian...

Glass painting, Nagasepaha cultural heritage

Glass painting, Nagasepaha cultural heritageBy Putu Wirata SINGARAJA, Bali (JP): The Nagasepaha village in Buleleng, north Bali, is not as fortunate as Ubud in the southern part of Bali, although the village is home to many talented glass- painting artists.

Interruptions a point of order

Interruptions a point of order JAKARTA (JP): Many will remember this year's General Session of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) for a newly established practice.Dozens, probably hundreds, of interruptions have been heard since the General Session began on Oct. 1.

Four RI women reach Circuit 2nd round

Four RI women reach Circuit 2nd round JAKARTA (JP): Four national players passed their first test in the US$10,000 Indonesia Women's Circuit 4 at the Danamon tennis complex in Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, on Wednesday.

Many Balinese teenagers at a crossroads

Many Balinese teenagers at a crossroadsBy Degung Santikarma DENPASAR, Bali (JP): As night falls on a village temple near Denpasar, a crowd has already gathered. Vendors push their carts along the cracked sidewalk, hawking everything from fried bananas to children's toys to the throngs streaming...

North Maluku now a province

North Maluku now a province AMBON, Maluku: Despite losing East Timor, the country still consists of 27 provinces after North Maluku was officially declared a new province on Tuesday."Administratively the new province was set up on Oct. 12 when Decree No.

Bali Police hand over wanted suspect

Bali Police hand over wanted suspect DENPASAR, Bali (JP): Bali Police have handed over a suspected American drug criminal, who has resided in Bali for five years, to U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) officers here on Tuesday.Bali Police narcotics unit chief Maj.

Presidential election puts a stop to trade

Presidential election puts a stop to trade JAKARTA (JP): The capital's major business and shopping centers were all but deserted on Wednesday, with many of Jakarta's residents electing to stay home and follow the thrilling live television broadcast of the presidential election.

Bogor successful tax collection

Bogor successful tax collection BOGOR (JP): Bogor regency has collected about 60 percent of the projected overall income from taxes of Rp 32 billion during the first semester of the 1999/2000 fiscal year, an official said on Tuesday.

BI governor urges continuance of financial reforms

BI governor urges continuance of financial reforms SINGAPORE (AFP): Indonesia's central bank governor said Wednesday that the incoming president had to push ahead with crucial financial reforms amid the arduous task of rehabilitating the crisis-struck economy.

Indonesianists give mixed views on Gus Dur's win

Indonesianists give mixed views on Gus Dur's win JAKARTA (JP): News of Abdurrahman Wahid's win in the presidential election met on Wednesday with mixed reactions among Indonesianists abroad with most expressing surprise and cautious optimism.

World welcomes MPR decree on East Timor

World welcomes MPR decree on East Timor JAKARTA (JP): The International community warmly welcomed the People's Consultative Assembly's (MPR) decision to endorse the result of the Aug. 30 self-determination ballot and relinquish East Timor after 23 years under the Republic of Indonesia.U.S.

Reforming Indonesia's civil-military relations

Reforming Indonesia's civil-military relations The following is an excerpt from a paper submitted to the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) by political science lecturers at the University of Indonesia and Gadjah Mada University, including F.

Bandung student dies of overdose

Bandung student dies of overdose BANDUNG: A university student was found dead on Monday of a suspected overdose of shabu-shabu (crystal methamphetamine).Mohammad Zeni Zaelani, 23, was found inside the house of an elderly woman on Jl. Kiaracondong at 11:30 a.m. He was foaming at the mouth.

Assembly rejects Habibie's speech

Assembly rejects Habibie's speech JAKARTA (JP): The People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) rejected on Wednesday an accountability report by outgoing President B.J. Habibie of his controversial 512-day tenure.

How the Seats Stack Up

How the Seats Stack Up FACTION DPR ADDITIONS FROM TOTAL REGIONAL REPR. United Development 58 12 70 United Ummat Sovereignty 9 0 9 Indonesian Nationhood 12 2 14 Love the Nation Democratic Party 5 0 5 Interest Groups 0 65+8 73 National Awakening Party 51 6 57 Golkar Party of Reform 120 62 182 Reform...

CBD office workers ready with contingency plans

CBD office workers ready with contingency plans JAKARTA (JP): Management and employees of offices located along trouble spots for street rallies on Jl. Sudirman and Jl. M.H. Thamrin in Central and South Jakarta are bracing for the worst-case scenario after the presidential election on Wednesday.

Two armed civilians shot dead in Aceh

Two armed civilians shot dead in Aceh JAKARTA (JP): Two alleged rebels were shot dead by security personnel conducting a routine operation near the northern Aceh town of Lhokseumawe on Monday night.The alleged rebels, identified as Zulkifli, 25, and Saiful, 31, were residents of Tanah Luas district...

NU leaders accept Gus Dur's presidential bid

NU leaders accept Gus Dur's presidential bid JAKARTA (JP): Influential Muslim leaders signaled their approval of Abdurrahman Wahid's presidential candidacy on Tuesday, although they fell short of openly supporting his bid for the country's top post.

The quest for legitimacy

The quest for legitimacyBy Sidesh Kaul JAKARTA (JP): While President B.J. Habibie was presenting his accountability speech and defending his 16-month rule inside the Indonesian legislature, the country was once again in the grip of a fresh wave of student-led protests.

Autonomy promised for Aceh and Irian Jaya

Autonomy promised for Aceh and Irian Jaya JAKARTA (JP): In a bid to quell secessionist sentiments, the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) ruled on Tuesday that the new government must confer special autonomy status on the oil and gas-rich Aceh province and the mineral-rich Irian Jaya province.

Most Asian stock markets close lower

Most Asian stock markets close lower HONG KONG (AP): Most Asian stock markets closed lower Tuesday as investors waited nervously for the release of U.S. inflation data later in the day.Bucking the trend was the Jakarta Stock Exchange, where the key index surged 5.5 percent on expectations that B.J.

Jakarta could declare state of civil emergency

Jakarta could declare state of civil emergency JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso hinted on Tuesday that the city administration could declare a state of emergency under civilian rule if conditions in the capital following the presidential election on Wednesday and the vice presidential election on...

Habibie fever overwhelms Parepare locals

Habibie fever overwhelms Parepare localsBy Jupriadi PAREPARE, South Sulawesi: With the presidential election imminent, the small town of Parepare is at the height of Habibie fever.Nowhere else in the archipelago could you find 10,400 of the staunchest supporters of President B.J. Habibie.

Bali: The exotic island made to order

Bali: The exotic island made to orderBy Michael Hitchcock AN ARTICLE in a lifestyle magazine neatly summed up the mix of attractions that makes Bali an irresistible destination: "guests" (never tourists) stay in a "traditional Balinese house" (in reality, a luxurious villa with ensuite bathrooms,...

Children die from malnutrition in C. Java

Children die from malnutrition in C. Java JAKARTA (JP): Four children recently died of malnutrition in Pekalongan regency, Central Java, regent Harsono said.The deaths prompted the local government to order village officials to improve health services in their respective villages.

Ballboys protest at tourney over their unpaid allowances

Ballboys protest at tourney over their unpaid allowances JAKARTA (JP): Protests overshadowed the second day of the Indonesia Women's Circuit C4 on Tuesday when several ballboys and umpires demanded their allowances from tournaments last week.

Presidential race stirs housemaid

Presidential race stirs housemaid JAKARTA (JP): While politicians are negotiating, and to some extent fighting, over the next president at the People's Consultative Assembly, ordinary people are feeling the excitement.A housemaid of former Cabinet minister Siswono Yudohusodo is one of them.

Three drown in Talang River

Three drown in Talang River SEMARANG: Three fishermen from Gayamsari district drowned when the level of Talang River rose suddenly on Monday afternoon.Witnesses identified the three locals as Widodo, 27, Arif, 19, and Sugiarto, 17.They said a sudden torrent of river water swept the three away.

MPR endorses election of president, VP by vote

MPR endorses election of president, VP by vote JAKARTA (JP): For the first time in its 54-year history, the country will have its president and vice president elected by vote this year.The People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) unanimously endorsed on Tuesday a decree stipulating that a presidential...

Establishing a tradition of democracy

Establishing a tradition of democracyBy Bramantyo Prijosusilo YOGYAKARTA (JP): To date, not one incident of state brutality which spilled citizens' blood has been brought to justice in a manner that satisfies the people's sense of right and wrong or fairness.

AlamKulKul reopens in Bali

AlamKulKul reopens in Bali JAKARTA (JP): Local resort hotel group AlamResorts Indonesia will reopen on Oct. 25 its hotel resort property, the AlamKulKul, in Kuta Beach, Bali, following seven months of reconstruction work.Group owner Feisol Hashim said on Tuesday he had spent about US$1.

Rendra to stage 'Kereta Kencana'

Rendra to stage 'Kereta Kencana' JAKARTA (JP): Veteran playwright and poet W.S.Rendra is to stage his recycled work Kereta Kencana(the Golden Chariot) at the Jakarta Playhouse, starting tonight, Oct.20, to Oct.24.

Interfet and Indonesia to discuss Montael shooting

Interfet and Indonesia to discuss Montael shooting JAKARTA (JP): Chief of the International Force for East Timor (Interfet) Maj. Gen. Peter Cosgrove will meet with the Udayana Regional Military commander later this week to discuss the fatal Oct. 10 shooting in Montael, Antara reported.

British Airways, Swiss Air stop Indonesian services

British Airways, Swiss Air stop Indonesian services JAKARTA (JP): Swiss Air and British Airways said on Tuesday they would suspend their Indonesian flights beginning from November due to a continued drop in revenue.

Nine infants die of malnutrition

Nine infants die of malnutrition BANJARNEGARA, Central Java: Nine infants from eight villages in Banjarnegara regency have died of malnutrition over the past five months, regent Nurachmad said on Monday.

East Timor's independence endorsed

East Timor's independence endorsed JAKARTA (JP): The People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) approved on Tuesday to relinquish East Timor after 23 years under the Republic of Indonesia.Assembly commission B completed their deliberations of a draft decree repealing the 1978 decree which incorporated...