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Midori Symphony Orchestra back on stage next week

Midori Symphony Orchestra back on stage next week JAKARTA (JP): In celebration of the 507th Spanish National Day, the embassy of Spain is to present the Midori Symphony Orchestra here on Oct. 14.Spanish cultural attache Miriam Padilla said yesterday the concert would feature national and...

KONI hopes for financial assistance from new government

KONI hopes for financial assistance from new government JAKARTA (JP): The National Sports Council (KONI) expects the new government to give financial support to boost sports development in the country, should its ambitious Golden Garuda project be included in the State Policy Guidelines (GBHN).

East Timor commission of inquiry announced

East Timor commission of inquiry announced JAKARTA (JP): The National Commission on Human Rights announced here on Friday its nine-member commission of inquiry into alleged human rights abuses in East Timor.

Council to probe police involvement in drug sales

Council to probe police involvement in drug sales JAKARTA (JP): The City Council's Commission E for social welfare affairs said on Friday it would invite Jakarta Police chief Maj. Gen. Noegroho Djajusman to clarify on Oct. 19 an allegation that police are involved in the resale of impounded drugs.

Depressed debt task force receives boost from debtors

Depressed debt task force receives boost from debtors JAKARTA (JP): Amid the frustratingly sluggish pace of restructuring the country's private overseas debt, local companies acknowledged on Friday the constructive role played by the Jakarta Initiative Task Force in kick starting deadlocked...

Indonesia aims to stop rice imports in 2001: Minister

Indonesia aims to stop rice imports in 2001: Minister JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Agriculture Soleh Solahuddin said he was optimistic that Indonesia would no longer need to import rice by 2001, due to a continued increase in local rice production.

Muladi confirms letter exonerating Prabowo

Muladi confirms letter exonerating Prabowo JAKARTA (JP): Minister/State Secretary Muladi confirmed on Friday having sent a letter to the chairman of the National Commission on Human Rights asserting there was no evidence linking Lt. Gen.

Sutiyoso approves bus firm subsidies

Sutiyoso approves bus firm subsidies JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso said on Friday he had signed a decree which would grant subsidies to the city's bus firms, a move certain to head off a planned mass strike by bus drivers and owners."I signed the letter of approval yesterday (Thursday).

Four die in Ambon violence

Four die in Ambon violence AMBON, Maluku: Four people were shot dead and 75 others were wounded in a fresh communal clash in riot-torn Ambon, Maluku on Friday, hospital sources said.Staff of Dr. Haulusy General Hospital said three victims were admitted to the hospital.

Motorist survives torture ordeal by toll road thieves

Motorist survives torture ordeal by toll road thieves JAKARTA (JP): Police intelligence officers of the Penjaringan precinct apologized to a man who suffered 45 minutes of torture at the hands of six toll road car thieves and who still managed to crawl 500 meters on his injured legs to reach the...

New councilors request brand new official cars

New councilors request brand new official cars TANGERANG (JP): Tangerang regency legislators installed a month ago have asked the local administration to give them new official cars, a regency spokesman said on Friday.

Semen Gresik expects sales to increase

Semen Gresik expects sales to increase JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed cement producer PT Semen Gresik estimates total cement sales will increase to 12 million tons this year from 10.28 million tons in 1998.

IBRA disputes PT Sempati Air appeal decision

IBRA disputes PT Sempati Air appeal decision JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) refuted on Thursday the Supreme Court's decision to sustain the lower court's bankruptcy verdict against PT Sempati Air.

HZ to take stake in Indocement

HZ to take stake in Indocement JAKARTA (JP): PT Indocement Tunggal Prakarsa, the country's leading cement producer, announced on Thursday that its two major shareholders have reached an agreement with the Heidelberger Zement Group (HZ) to sell a stake to the German company.

Politics intrudes on sports for Ananda

Politics intrudes on sports for Ananda JAKARTA (JP): The political situation in Indonesia spurred young driver Ananda Mikola to remove an "Indonesia on the move" banner from his car during the fifth race of the Formula 3000 at Misano circuit in Italy late September.

Two injured in fresh Ambon clash

Two injured in fresh Ambon clash AMBON, Maluku: At least two men suffered gunshot wounds as clashes between residents in Benteng Atas subdistrict here resumed on Wednesday.The victims, identified as Rudy Lekatom Pessy, 30, and Dani, 20, were shot during an attack on their housing complex launched...

Regional currencies end mixed against dollar in rough trading

Regional currencies end mixed against dollar in rough trading SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Asian currencies are mixed against the U.S. dollar in choppy trading late Thursday as currency markets take a breather after a number of volatile sessions earlier in the week, traders said.

BII Finance wins appeal

BII Finance wins appeal JAKARTA (JP): The Supreme Court has upheld the Commercial Court's decision to reject a US$65 million bankruptcy petition filed by three foreign banks against local finance company PT BII Finance Center.

Ramayana ASEAN's shared identity

Ramayana ASEAN's shared identityBy Julianti Parani SINGAPORE (JP): The ASEAN Committee on Culture and Information (COCI) has launched many beneficial projects since its founding.It has mobilized the region's artists, writers and scholars in fostering a spirit of kinship among the peoples and...

Sports council wants Golden Garuda in GBHN

Sports council wants Golden Garuda in GBHN JAKARTA (JP): The National Sports Council (KONI) aims to push for inclusion of its ambitious Golden Garuda project in the State Policy Guidelines (GBHN) to ensure the new government will support sports development in the country.

A case of cautious optimism about the new MPR speaker

A case of cautious optimism about the new MPR speakerBy Hidayat Jati JAKARTA (JP): The dynamics of Indonesian politics, a force unleashed in great momentum after the country was struck by the financial crisis in late 1997, continues to surprise observers and players alike.

Ministers questioned in bank scandal

Ministers questioned in bank scandal JAKARTA (JP): With the approval of President B.J. Habibie, the police questioned three Cabinet members as witnesses in the Bank Bali scandal, Minister/State Secretary Muladi said on Friday.

Poverty a problem in Purworkerto

Poverty a problem in Purworkerto PURWOKERTO, Central Java: The number of families living below the poverty line in the regency is nearing 130,000, up from last year's figure of 119,688.The regency's head for economy and development, Suyatno, said the increase was evidence that the...

MPR prepares to formalize East Timor split

MPR prepares to formalize East Timor split JAKARTA (JP): An ad hoc committee in the People's Consultative Assembly indicated it had agreed to issue a decree which would formally separate East Timor from Indonesia.

Amien's recurring paradigm shift puzzling

Amien's recurring paradigm shift puzzlingBy Rahayu Ratnaningsih JAKARTA (JP): Amien Rais, recently elected Chairman of the People's Consultative Assembly by less than 50 percent of the votes (something worth noting for those keen on using the 'absolute majority' argument to stop Megawati...

Drug rehab center turns away addicts

Drug rehab center turns away addicts BOGOR (JP): The management of Cilendek Psychiatric Health Institution in Bogor has decided to temporary stop accepting inpatients who are drug addicts due to a lack of available space and paramedics.

Welcome in Indonesia?

Welcome in Indonesia? As a foreign westerner husband of an Indonesian woman, I love this country and my family. However, in reality I don't feel welcome here because every six months I must leave my family to renew my visa.

Ansett cuts flights to Bali

Ansett cuts flights to Bali SYDNEY (AFP): Ansett Australia has cut two flights a week to Bali as a result of the East Timor crisis, it said Thursday.From this week, the number of flights from Australia to the popular tourist island will be trimmed from 13 a week to 11.

Government stalling on Soeharto: Experts

Government stalling on Soeharto: Experts JAKARTA (JP): Prominent legal experts accused the government of stalling investigations into former President Soeharto because they themselves may be emotionally tied to the past regime. The investigations have now dragged on for eight months.

Prabowo wants to come home, says brother

Prabowo wants to come home, says brother JAKARTA (JP): Lt. Gen. (ret) Prabowo Subianto, the disgraced former chief of the Army's Special Forces (Kopassus), would like to return to Jakarta, but is heeding a request by "certain gentlemen" to remain abroad, his brother said on Thursday.

Samsung launches new cell phone

Samsung launches new cell phone JAKARTA (JP): South Korean electronics producer Samsung Electronics Indonesia launched on Thursday its new SGH 800 cellular phone.The cell phone offers new features and functions, including voice dialing and command, vibration alert, personalized ring, eight types of...

Medan workers' protest goes on

Medan workers' protest goes on MEDAN, North Sumatra (JP): Hundreds of workers from 55 companies have flocked to the governor's office to demand reinstatement of a worker who was reportedly fired.The workers' protest entered its 19th day on Tuesday following the dismissal of a worker from PT Gunung...

Rights activists air concerns over East Timor rights tribunal

Rights activists air concerns over East Timor rights tribunal JAKARTA (JP): Human rights activists aired doubt on Thursday that the government-sanctioned commission of inquiry into East Timor would be able to thoroughly resolve alleged rights abuses in the troubled territory.

All's fair in love and war

All's fair in love and war PURBALINGGA, Central Java (JP): Two love sick elementary school teachers showed their pupils that fighting is okay as long as what is at stake is a woman.Kandar, 34, and Guntur, 33, were engaged in a duel in front of scores of their students earlier this week in an...

Students urge MPR to abolish TNI's dual role

Students urge MPR to abolish TNI's dual role JAKARTA (JP): At least 300 students from various universities staged a peaceful rally on Thursday to urge newly elected legislators to abolish the dual role of the Indonesian Military and to prevent the Soeharto regime from returning to power.

Uprooted Balinese want compensation

Uprooted Balinese want compensation DENPASAR, Bali: Balinese transmigrants who fled violence- devastated East Timor demanded on Thursday that the government compensate them for financial losses from their destroyed properties."It was the government who sent us to East Timor.

Togar says protesters fail to follow the law

Togar says protesters fail to follow the law JAKARTA (JP): National Police spokesman Brig. Gen. Togar M. Sianipar lambasted on Thursday the general failure to comply with a law requiring people to inform the police before staging a protest in the city.

Deal on water agreement expected next month

Deal on water agreement expected next month JAKARTA (JP): City water company PDAM Jaya and its two foreign partners -- PT Pam Lyonnaise Jaya (Palyja) and PT Thames Pam Jaya (TPJ) -- have resolved their differences and are expected to sign a final agreement on the city's water management next month,...

Phone rate hike unlikely: Official

Phone rate hike unlikely: Official JAKARTA (JP): The next government will most likely delay a planned increase of telephone tariffs in a bid to win the people's hearts, a senior government official said here on Thursday.

Three Indonesian players remain alive in Futures

Three Indonesian players remain alive in Futures JAKARTA (JP): Three national squad players survived into the quarterfinals of the Indonesia Futures F5 tournament at the Danamon tennis complex in Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, on Thursday.

PKB reverses field, backs Gus Dur

PKB reverses field, backs Gus Dur JAKARTA (JP): The presidential race became even tighter on Thursday after the National Awakening Party (PKB) threw its weight behind the presidential nomination of Abdurrahman Wahid.However, PKB's shifting stance has created more confusion than certainty.

Government to reduce state firms to 50

Government to reduce state firms to 50 JAKARTA (JP): The government plans to reduce the number of state enterprises to 50 from 155 at present, through mergers, State Minister of the Empowerment of State Enterprises Tanri Abeng said on Thursday.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 5:30 a.m. Religious Teachings 6:00 News: Two Hours Only 8:00 Children's Program 9:00 Music 10:00 Interval 2:00 p.m. News 2:30 Student's Program 3:00 Music 4:00 News 4:30 Arabic Lessons 5:00 Student's Quiz 5:30 TV Drama 7:00 Evening News 7:30 Talk Show 9:00 World News 9:30 Talk Show...

Foreigner caught with handgun and bullets

Foreigner caught with handgun and bullets JAKARTA (JP): West Jakarta police detectives confiscated a Colt handgun, 54 bullets and Rp 287 million (US$35,875) in three different currencies from the contracted residence of a suspected Nepalese drug dealer.

Poor law enforcement blamed for fires

Poor law enforcement blamed for fires JAKARTA (JP): Poor law enforcement contributed to the spread of forest fires in the country between 1997 and 1998, a United Nations official said Thursday."The law (forest protection) is in place, but the enforcement of the law is nonexistent," Klaus Toepfer,...

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Oct. 7, 1999: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ----------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 475 0 0 AHAP Insurance 550 0 0 Alakasa Industrindo 250 0 1,500 Alter Abadi 300 -25 258,500 Alumindo Light...

PLN moves to cancel Paiton contract

PLN moves to cancel Paiton contract JAKARTA (JP): State electricity company PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) filed a lawsuit on Thursday at the Central Jakarta District Court to nullify the power purchase contract awarded to the owners of the giant Paiton I power plant in East Java.

IBRA set to sell Astra, BCA, other liquid assets

IBRA set to sell Astra, BCA, other liquid assets JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) is preparing to sell several of its most liquid assets this fiscal year in a bid to meet the Rp 17 trillion fund target to be raised in the period ending March 2000, the agency's deputy...

Metrodata adds outlets

Metrodata adds outlets JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed PT Metrodata Electronics, an information technology company, plans to open 21 retail outlets as part of its three-year program to increase sales and service.

Body of eight-year-old removed from river

Body of eight-year-old removed from river JAKARTA (JP): The body of an eight-year-old boy, Taufik Hidayat, was discovered on Thursday in Pesangrahan river in West Jakarta, the same area where the bodies of the boy's mother and elder brother were pulled a day earlier.