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Mon, 11 Oct 1999
Presidential candidates may have to present their causes
Presidential candidates may have to present their causes JAKARTA (JP): For the first time, an Indonesian candidate may have to publicly justify before the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) why he or she is eligible to become president.
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
The clock is ticking for RI's television industry
The clock is ticking for RI's television industryBy Antariksawan Jusuf JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian television stations are biting their finger nails as their future remains uncertain. The legacy of Indonesia's former president Soeharto's 32 years in power could still wreak havoc on terrestrial...
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
MPR undecided over presidential election procedures
MPR undecided over presidential election procedures JAKARTA (JP): The People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) completed deliberation on procedures of presidential nomination and election on Sunday, but left three major issues unresolved.
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
Where to go in Jakarta:
Where to go in Jakarta:Museums * Bayt Al-Qur'an Museum, at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, Bambu Apus, East Jakarta (Phone: 8416466), Monday to Sunday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. * Adam Malik Museum, Jl. Diponegoro 29, Menteng, Central Jakarta (Phone: 337403), Tuesday to Saturday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Sunday, 9 a.m.
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
Dipasena names underwriters
Dipasena names underwriters JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) announced on Friday the appointment of Credit Suisse First Boston and state owned PT Danareksa Sekuritas to lead manage the initial public offering (IPO) of PT Dipasena Citra Darmaja.
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
Nippon, Cosmo Oil tie up
Nippon, Cosmo Oil tie up TOKYO (AFP): Japan's top oil distributor Nippon Mitsubishi Oil Corp. said Saturday it was considering a tie-up with the third largest distributor Cosmo Oil Co. Ltd."We are considering a tie-up with Cosmo Oil as we are facing the severe management environment and feeling the...
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
Manokwari hit by earthquake
Manokwari hit by earthquake MANOKWARI, Irian Jaya: An earthquake measuring 5.6 on the Richter scale shook the area surrounding Cendrawasih Bay here on Sunday afternoon.Antara reported that the quake's epicenter was believed to be 135 kilometers south of Manokwari and some 33 kilometers below sea...
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
Limit president's term of office
Limit president's term of office Among the subjects being discussed by the ad hoc committee of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) is amending the 1945 Constitution, including in regard to the president's term of office.
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
U.S. court issues verdict on Enim oil field dispute
U.S. court issues verdict on Enim oil field dispute WASHINGTON (Dow Jones): A California jury has handed down an $11.7 million verdict against Triton Energy Ltd. in connection with a nine-year-old dispute over the Enim oil field in Indonesia, according to a Form 8-K filed with the Securities and...
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
Fire claims 11 lives
Fire claims 11 lives WAMENA, Irian Jaya: Eleven people died and two others suffered serious burn injuries when a fire razed a house in Wagawaga village, Jayawijaya regency.Jumati, Jayawijaya's Assistant of Regional Administration Secretary, told Antara that the fire started when one of the victims...
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
Foreign exhibitors shun RI
Foreign exhibitors shun RI JAKARTA (JP): Foreign exhibition organizers are reluctant to hold exhibitions in Indonesia due to uncertainty about the country's situation, Herman Wiriadipoera head of the Association of Indonesian Exhibitor Companies (ASPERAPI) said on Saturday.
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
Why Habibie must go
Why Habibie must go The past week certainly was a busy one for President B.J. Habibie. Looking after the routine daily affairs of state and government alone would be exhausting enough to sap the energy of any person in this time of crisis. But not for our spirited incumbent chief executive.
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
Foreign airlines see improvement in RI flights
Foreign airlines see improvement in RI flights JAKARTA (JP): Several foreign airlines have reported a turnaround in their business in Indonesia and expected the revival will continue in line with signs of the country's economic recovery.
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
Portable CD-Writer, a perfect accessory
Portable CD-Writer, a perfect accessoryBy Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): I've always recommended reformatting the entire hard disk and reinstalling everything -- Windows, antivirus utilities, Microsoft Office, Internet Explorer, etc.
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
Quality is more important
Quality is more important I refer to the article in The Jakarta Post on Oct. 8, 1999 titled Drug rehab center turns away addicts. The title was inaccurate and misleading. Therefore, we need to clarify the state of affairs.It is true that the facility for drug addicts can only take 40 patients.
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
Three window washers killed as platform falls
Three window washers killed as platform falls JAKARTA (JP): Two of three window washers died instantly, and one died on his way to the hospital, when the scaffold they were using to wash windows on the sixth floor of the Tira building in Setiabudhi, South Jakarta, crashed to the ground, late Friday...
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
RP upbeat on Taiwanese investments despite despute
RP upbeat on Taiwanese investments despite despute MANILA (AFP): Philippine officials are optimistic of attracting more Taiwanese investment despite concerns in the private sector about the cancellation of direct flights from Taiwan.
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
A tale of Atma Jaya student's suffering
A tale of Atma Jaya student's sufferingBy Yogita Tahil Ramani JAKARTA (JP): Most people go through their entire lives with an understanding that bullets normally either cripple or kill their targets.However obvious in language or attitude this seems, most have no way of knowing first hand how a...
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
Two neighbors at odds
Two neighbors at odds I read with keen interest Sukawarsini Djelantik's article on the Australian media as well as Dewi Anggraeni's analysis of the lack of mutual understanding between the Australian and Indonesian peoples (The Jakarta Post, Oct. 7).
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
Closer presidential race to weigh on JSX
Closer presidential race to weigh on JSX JAKARTA (JP): Tightening competition around the country's presidential race will be a major influence on trading on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) this week, according to equity analysts.
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
Ethnic music gives new perspective to foreigners
Ethnic music gives new perspective to foreignersBy Rita A. Widiadana CANDI DASA, Karangasem, Bali (JP): In modern countries like Australia and New Zealand, traditional music still has a place.Roger Holdsworth, radio presenter from The Global Village, PBS-FM in Melbourne, Australia, and Piripi...
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
Golkar sticks with Habibie
Golkar sticks with Habibie JAKARTA (JP): The Golkar executive meeting which begins on Monday will likely retain the nomination of incumbent B.J. Habibie as its presidential candidate, senior party officials said.
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
Foreign firms still barred from fixed line telecom service
Foreign firms still barred from fixed line telecom serviceBy Christiani S.A. Tumelap JAKARTA (JP): Foreign companies will still be barred from directly providing fixed line telecommunications service in Indonesia until the monopoly is lifted in 2010, according to the newly launched Indonesian...
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
Another dubious distinction
Another dubious distinctionFrom Panji MasyarakatThe protracted economic crisis and the happenings in East Timor have left us saddened and needing to take a deep breath. The behavior of some leaders and members of the political elite has worsened the country's dire situation.
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
Fund raised for victims
Fund raised for victims AMBON, Maluku: Some Rp 7 billion in donations and assistance has been raised for the Maluku administration to fund various rehabilitation and reconciliation programs in Ambon following widespread riots in the city since the beginning of the year.
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
PNG to buy RI asphalt
PNG to buy RI asphalt JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya (JP): Papua New Guinea will import asphalt from Indonesia through the state oil and gas company Pertamina's units in Jayapura.The head of the Jayapura unit of Pertamina R.A.
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
Religious instruction relevant: Minister
Religious instruction relevant: Minister JAKARTA (JP): Religion class in schools remains relevant to the life of today's students due to their need to maintain moral values, Minister of Education and Culture, Juwono Sudarsono says.
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
Unidentified bodies buried in Bogor
Unidentified bodies buried in Bogor BOGOR (JP): After being stored and unclaimed for three weeks in the local Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) Hospital's morgue, five unidentified bodies were buried at Blender Public Cemetery in Kebon Pedes on Sunday.
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
'Barongsai' awes Passer Baroe festival visitors
'Barongsai' awes Passer Baroe festival visitors JAKARTA (JP): Pasar Baru shopping complex in Central Jakarta turned into a venue for the Barongsai Chinese lion dance during its three-day shopping and cultural festival over the weekend.
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
Asia prepares for possible run on banks
Asia prepares for possible run on banks SINGAPORE (AFP): Asian central banks are backing up their calls for calm over the year 2000 Y2K computer problem by ensuring their economies have enough currency to cope with a possible run on banks ahead of the new year, officials said.
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
Certified mail: Be sure your e-mail arrives
Certified mail: Be sure your e-mail arrivesBy Lim Tri Santosa BANDUNG (JP): E-mail has arrived. In just a few years, it has become the preferred means of business communication. But despite the near ubiquity of E-mail, most people do not entrust sensitive business documents to it.
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
Govt to revise tax laws
Govt to revise tax laws JAKARTA (JP): The government plans to revise the country's six tax laws in order to simplify tax collection and increase tax coverage, according to a senior official at the directorate general of taxation.
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
Protesters burn effigy of Interfet commander
Protesters burn effigy of Interfet commander JAKARTA (JP): There were a series of rallies over the weekend in which people protested a variety of issues.Most of the groups held their protests at the increasingly popular traffic circle in front of Hotel Indonesia.
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
Glodok market to be rebuilt in December
Glodok market to be rebuilt in December JAKARTA (JP): The construction of the popular Glodok electronics market in West Jakarta, which was burnt to the ground during last year's May riots, is expected to start in December this year, a company executive said on Saturday.
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
RI maid acquitted of complicity
RI maid acquitted of complicity SINGAPORE (DPA): An Indonesian maid who claimed she felt compelled to obey her Singapore employer's instructions to help him commit suicide has been acquitted, a report said on Sunday.
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
No vendors at Mall
No vendors at Mall BANDUNG: Business around Cibadak Mall here was still far from normal on Sunday following a brawl which broke out between merchants and nearby residents late on Friday.The over 300 vendors, usually situated around the mall, were nowhere to be seen following a pledge by...
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
Truck hijacked on Cipaku toll road
Truck hijacked on Cipaku toll road BOGOR (JP): Three men hijacked a truck carrying 53 loudspeakers and 6.34 tons of fertilizer at the Cipaku tollgate in Tangerang on Thursday, police said over the weekend.Bogor Police chief Lt. Col.
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
State cars kept by councilors
State cars kept by councilors BENGKULU, Bengkulu: Councillors at the Bengkulu City Council apparently don't know the meaning of state owned property. At least that's the impression many get when they "refuse" to return official automobiles despite the end of the their term in office.
Mon, 11 Oct 1999
Indonesia policeman dies in clash with UN force
Indonesia policeman dies in clash with UN force JAKARTA (JP): An Indonesian policeman was killed and two others injured on Sunday afternoon when soldiers from the International Force for East Timor (Interfet) shot at a border post, the Indonesian Military (TNI) said.
Sun, 10 Oct 1999
Theater helps heal wounded community
Theater helps heal wounded communityBy Blontang Poer SURAKARTA, Central Java (JP): A pregnant young woman was shouting, smiling and at times complaining about her fate. With her clothes in tatters and her burned face blistered, she was walking among the rubble of a building that had been razed to...
Sun, 10 Oct 1999
Spotlight
SpotlightPhoto A: HeartSheraton Nusa IndahSTRESSING HEALTH: Minister of Health Prof. F.A. Moeleok is welcomed by general manager of the Sheraton Nusa Indah Resort Lothar Pehl and Prof. Asikin Hanafiah, chairman of the Indonesian Heart Association, at the opening of the first Meeting of Asia Pacific...
Sun, 10 Oct 1999
Indonesian paintings star at Singaporean art auctions
Indonesian paintings star at Singaporean art auctions SINGAPORE (JP): Paintings by Indonesian artists, and those with Indonesian scenes by others, have always played an important part in Southeast Asian art auctions. This month's auctions at Christie's, Sotheby's and Glerum were no exception.
Sun, 10 Oct 1999
Presidential appeal
Presidential appeal With due respect to all the presidential candidates, I would like to make it clear to the People's Consultative Assembly that the next president of Indonesia should be the best citizen who is physically and mentally healthy.
Sun, 10 Oct 1999
15-year-old boy dies in Manggarai brawl
15-year-old boy dies in Manggarai brawl JAKARTA (JP): A student was killed on Saturday afternoon during a vicious brawl in the Manggarai tunnel of South Jakarta, a police detective said. The brawl was between students of Karya Guna Senior Secondary Technical School in Manggarai subdistrict, South...
Sun, 10 Oct 1999
Da Costa crushed in the semis
Da Costa crushed in the semis JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's hope Sebastian Da Costa bowed out to fifth seed Aisam Qureshi of Pakistan 6-4, 6-2 in Saturday's semifinals of the US$15,000 Indonesia Futures F5 at the Danamon tennis complex in Kemayoran, Central Jakarta.
Sun, 10 Oct 1999
Nothing middling about Midplaza
Nothing middling about Midplaza Physically towering above its neighbors on Jl. Sudirman in Jakarta's Golden Triangle, the capital's prime business and commercial area, and symbolically dwarfing its competitors in the office space market, Midplaza embodies the future of office environments.
Sun, 10 Oct 1999
Moving up with Global Silverhawk
Moving up with Global Silverhawk As economic and political uncertainty continue to shadow Indonesia, investors and companies continue to leave the country, writing off their investments and Indonesian itself.
Sun, 10 Oct 1999
Habibie works to prepare his accountability speech
Habibie works to prepare his accountability speech JAKARTA (JP): On Saturday, President B.J. Habibie unexpectedly summoned Minister of Finance Bambang Subianto, Bank Indonesia Governor Sjahril Sabirin and top government bankers for a meeting to finalize his accountability speech, especially the...
Sun, 10 Oct 1999
Everlasting handpainted Delft Blue ceramic
Everlasting handpainted Delft Blue ceramic Famed for its architecture and art, the Netherlands now adds a variety of modern attractions to its age-old allure. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, which celebrated its 80th anniversary on Oct.
Sun, 10 Oct 1999
Cancer victim takes her recovery one day at a time
Cancer victim takes her recovery one day at a timeBy Grace Segran JAKARTA (JP): A year ago, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. The cancer had infiltrated my lymphatic system. Chemotherapy commenced immediately after surgery.