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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Residents want 'casino' closed JAKARTA: Residents of Gunung Sahari Utara subdistrict, Sawah Besar, Central Jakarta, demanded on Monday that the police close down a slot machine center on Jl. Rajawali Selatan.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Special Yearender SectionThe Jakarta Post continues today to present a yearender section from pages 13-20. Today's year-end edition presents a picture of the economy as well as of world events in 2004, including selected images.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Natural rubber must target China market: AnalystZakki P. Hakim The Jakarta Post/Jakarta Indonesia should expand its exports more to East Asia where demand for natural rubber is growing far faster than the country's traditional market of North America and Europe, analyst and industry players ...
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Year-end special editionThe year 2004 has been a mixture of economic activity. While macroeconomic stability continues to improve and the Jakarta Stock Exchange's index leaps to historic highs, some sectors of the economy, such as the mining and textile industries, are struggling to survive or are ...
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Leaders and people's welfare Reading our national newspapers, especially those of the last few days, I have become more and more confused about the attitude of our political leaders.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Puteh goes on trial as tsunami devastates AcehMuninggar Sri Saraswati, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta As thousands of Acehnese were killed in the most devastating natural disaster in the country's history, Aceh Governor Abdullah Puteh went on trial on Monday on corruption charges in Jakarta.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Modest growth continues amid signs of investment recoveryThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Many people in the automotive industry are really happy these days with the handsome bonuses they have received after achieving or even surpassing sales targets and other performance indicators, thanks to cheaper ...
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Winning against corruptionRonald Meinardus, Manila Political parties are essential components of democratic governance. Democracies require political parties as these offer the voter political choices at election time.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

A year of expansion rather than breakthroughsZatni Arbi, Contributor/Jakarta Almost 30 years after the birth of the Altaire and 23 years after IBM came up with the world's first PC, have computer scientists and standard organizations hit a brick wall? At any rate, computer components such as ...
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

JP/5/LONGSORRiau-Sumatra highway cut by landslidePuji Santoso, The Jakarta Post/Pekanbaru The main highway between the provinces of Riau and West Sumatra was cut on Friday by a landslide triggered by torrential rains in Kampar regency over the past week.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Injury-humbled Angie expects to bounce back in 2005 Eva C. Komandjaja The Jakarta Post/Jakarta Top women's tennis player Angelique 'Angie' Widjaja's blamed recurrent injuries for her dismal run this year but said successful knee surgery had boosted her hopes for a comeback in 2005.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Air carriers hit 23m passengers this yearLeony Aurora, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta The domestic terminal at the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, west of Jakarta, has never been more lively.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Study supports idea of new municipalityMulta Fidrus, The Jakarta Post/Tangerang A recent study revealed the feasibility of merging six districts in Tangerang to form a new municipality, with the only thing lacking in the area being a five-star hotel.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Democracy takes root in world's largest Muslim countryM. Taufiqurrahman, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta In a period of less than eight months, Indonesia held this year an unprecedented three direct elections -- proving the skeptics wrong in their peaceful process and conclusion -- and heralding a ...
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Team set to probe Munir's deathEva C. Komandjaja, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta The government-sanctioned fact-finding team formed to assist the police investigation into the death of rights activist Munir is ready to begin work, a police officer said on Monday.Chief of the 13-strong team, Brig, Gen.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

2004: a year of mediocrity for local filmsJoko Anwar, Contributor/Jakarta After a slow start and mediocre releases, 2004 proved to be an eventful year for Indonesian films.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Bogor Botanical Gardens overrun by heronsTheresia Sufa, The Jakarta Post/Bogor Staff at the Bogor Botanical Gardens are trying to reduce the number of herons (Nycticorax) in the gardens as the burgeoning population is threatening the existence of the vast collection of plants and disturbing ...
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

JP/3/scene Seminar to discuss antigraft education YOGYAKARTA: An interfaith coalition of religious-based universities said it will hold a seminar here on Tuesday to discuss war on corruption through educational courses.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Bomb attacks could be done by anybody, aim at anyone, anywhereAbdul Khalik, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Following the Sept. 9 bombing outside the Australian Embassy in Kuningan, South Jakarta, John Douglas, 40, who worked for a U.S.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Major economic and political events in 2004March 4: The government launches a US$1 billion international bond, more than double the initial plan of $400 million, to meet overwhelming demand from global investors. The sovereign bond is oversubscribed four times.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Today's cars are smarter, but drivers must still use their headsZatni Arbi, Contributor/Jakarta We were traveling in the center lane of the Jakarta-Merak toll road. Suddenly, the white BMW 3-Series in front of us veered sharply to the left and slammed into the metal guard rail.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Car sales reach record high, but still no industryZakki P. Hakim, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta The year 2004 was an important one for Indonesia's "car industry", with sales expected to reach a record high of over 450,000 units, marking the sector's full recovery from the devastating impact of the ...
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Why an integrated Asia is a cock-and-bull storyIvy Susanti, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta The signing by China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) of a free trade pact last month has been widely viewed as the countries' effort to challenge the United States' influence in Asia over ...
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Rupiah rates Dec. 27 Banknote rates Selling Buying Australian dollar 1 7,544.04 6,765.44 Brunei dollar 1 5,963.25 5,351.50 Canadian dollar 1 7,963.59 7,149.24 Swiss franc 1 8,567.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Papua government gears up for people's council electionNethy Dharma Somba, The Jakarta Post/Jayapura Following the issuance of a presidential decree on the Papua People's Council (MRP), the Papua provincial government is now preparing the establishment of a team that will discuss MRP election.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Violence becoming lingua franca of Greater JakartaEvi Mariani, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta Suta Wijaya ended up in the hospital simply because he wanted a quiet night's rest.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Miners have yet to see sunshine at the end of tunnelJohannes Simbolon, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta The nation's mining industry, which has been mired in problems during the past six years, has yet to see the light at the end of tunnel, experts say.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Norway offers help to RI victimsINDONESIA: Norway sent its heartfelt condolences to Indonesia and its President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and to the victims of Sunday's terrible disaster, which killed several thousand people in Aceh and North Sumatra provinces in Indonesia, the Norwegian Embassy ...
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Global Stock Indexes Dec. 27 Latest %Change New York DJ Indus 10827.12 +0.10 Dec 23 Nasdaq 2160.62 +0.17 Dec 23 S&P 500 1210.13 +0.05 Dec 23 Toronto S&P/TSX 9287.40 +0.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

RI regains its lost clout in 2004 on the int'l sceneVeeramalla Anjaiah, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta After a turbulent six-year journey from an authoritarian regime to a full-fledged democracy, Indonesia -- which is home to the largest Muslim population in the world -- fully regained in 2004 its ...
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Reza-Adjie divorce needs SBY's attention I just read an article in The Jakarta Post on Dec. 18, titled President asks artists to cover up.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Cenral Bank to boost measures to prevent scamsThe Jakarta Post , Jakarta Bank Indonesia will issue new rulings early next year to prevent fraudulent banking practices by pushing banks to be more prudent.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Terrorism bolsters Australia's ties with IndonesiaAdianto P. Simamora, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta Indonesia and Australia, long known for their love-hate relationship, are now again seeing a period of unity -- at least for the time being -- by a common concern: terrorism.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

U.S. Dollar rates Dec. 27 Latest %Change Yen 103.72-79 +0.05 Euro* 1.3529-34 +0.01 Sterling* 1.9243-47 +0.10 Swiss franc 1.1443-49 +0.15 Canadian dollar 1.2284-88 -0.18 Australian dollar* 0.7702-08 +0.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

TV Program: Tuesday, December 28, 2004TVRI .TB.30" .90" 5:00 a.m. Religious Teachings6:00 News: Berita Pagi7:00 Cartoon: Maya the Bee8:30 Music: Asik-asik10:00 Talk Show: Agribiz11:00 Singing Contest: Konteswara 12:00 p.m.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

BI steps up measures to prevent scams The Jakarta Post JakartaBank Indonesia will issue new rulings early next year to prevent fraudulent banking practices by pushing banks to be more prudent.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Taufik soothes Indonesia's woeful year in badmintonEva C. Komandjaja The Jakarta Post/Jakarta Taufik Hidayat's rise to the Olympic championship not only testified to his mettle as one of the world's best shuttlers but also provided a bit of appeasement for the demanding Indonesian badminton ...
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

JP/5/PILKADACandidates gear up for June electionsOyos Saroso H.N., The Jakarta Post/Bandarlampung Candidates vying for top posts in the direct elections for heads of regional governments in Lampung province are confused over which political party to register with, as each party has its own ...
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Golkar Party to replace leader of House factionKurniawan Hari, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta The Golkar Party will replace the chairman of its faction in the House following the election of Vice President Jusuf Kalla to the party's top post earlier this month.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

JP/14/YEARENDNo place to go but up for RI music in 2005Hera Diani,The Jakarta Post/Jakarta Little, if anything, very exciting emerged on the local popular music scene in 2004.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

JP/13/HELLY Performing arts 2004: A flashbackHelly Minarti, Contributor/Jakarta Judging from the frequency, scale and variety of events held throughout the year, 2004 seemed to be fruitful for Indonesian performing arts.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

JP/5/KAKAKWhite cockatoo population dwindlingIndra Harsaputra, The Jakarta Post/Surabaya The population of White Cockatoo (Cacatua alba) in North Maluku is dwindling due to uncontrolled poaching. More than 500 of them are traded in Jakarta and other places annually, say an environmental group.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

The Tiger Cup has yet to wrap up, but the Indonesian soccer team's high flying run in the group stage in early December has redeemed an otherwise mediocre 2004 campaign, which also saw a leadership crisis at the Soccer Association of Indonesia (PSSI).
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Acehnese scramble in search of loved onesAgencies/Jakarta/Padang"I'm tired. I'm looking for my father. Please help me," wailed Maimori, 22, a Banda Aceh resident, quoted as saying by Reuters on Monday.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

JP/5/FOCUSInmate suspected of running drug ringBANDUNG, West Java: Following the arrest of six suspected drug dealers over the weekend, the Bandung Police announced they suspected an inmate was controlling the city's drug trade from inside prison.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Textile sector to struggle after quota terminationZakki P. Hakim, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta The popular issue blanketing the textile and clothing industry, both at home and overseas, throughout the year 2004 was the termination of the global textile quota system.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

RI told to target China rubber marketZakki P. Hakim, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta Indonesia should expand its exports more to East Asia where demand for natural rubber is growing far faster than the country's traditional market of North America and Europe, analyst and industry players say.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Govt told to give access to foreign aid agenciesThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Although the president declared a national disaster after the country was devastated on Sunday by the most cataclysmic disaster since the 1883 Krakatau eruption, international aid agencies were still not being allowed to ...
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Study says new municipality feasibleMulta Fidrus The Jakarta Post/TangerangA recent study revealed the feasibility of merging six districts in Tangerang to form a new municipality, with the only thing lacking in the area being a five-star hotel.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

EU: The halo effectGwynne Dyer, London "The Islamic world, the Islamic extremists, even bin Laden, rejoice for the entrance of Turkey into the European Union. This is their Trojan horse," warned Libyan Moammar Gadafy on Dec. 17.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Banks enjoy strong profit, but intermediary role still weakDadan Wijaksana, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta Business-wise, the banking industry is in for probably the best year of showing since the crisis.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Withe hopes players keep winning run in Tiger CupMoch. N. Kurniawan, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Indonesia is set to host Malaysia in the semifinals of the Tiger Cup at the Bung Karno Stadium here on Wednesday with coach Peter Withe expecting his players to continue their dazzling form from the ...
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

After the tragedy sum of our fears doesn't add upMichael Vatikiotis, Hong Kong The tragic aftermath of Sunday's massive earthquake in the Indian Ocean is a reminder that the biggest threat to human security is not ourselves, but the environment we live in and for the most part take for granted.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

RI regains its lost clout in 2004 on the int'l sceneVeeramalla Anjaiah, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta After a turbulent six-year journey from an authoritarian regime to a full-fledged democracy, Indonesia -- which is home to the largest Muslim population in the world -- fully regained in 2004 its ...
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

'Cost of living goes up every year' The government plans to increase general gasoline and kerosene prices in the first quarter of next year, after upping the prices of liquefied petroleum gas and high octane fuels last week.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Anticipating conflicts during direct regional electionsDidik Supriyanto, Jakarta Entering 2005, the nation will again be facing a new political phase with the direct elections of regional heads (pilkada) as a follow-up to the coming into force of Law No.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Textile industry struggles ahead of quota terminationZakki P. Hakim The Jakarta Post/JakartaThe popular issue blanketing the textile and clothing industry, both at home and overseas, throughout the year 2004 was the termination of the global textile quota system.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Massive aid operation startsThe Jakarta Post, Banda Aceh/Jakarta The country began on Monday a massive humanitarian operation in the regions hardest hit by a devastating tsunami that swept through Aceh and some parts of North Sumatra as the death toll rose to 5,000, with the figure expected to ...
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

32 named suspects in illegal logging PEKANBARU, Riau: Police said on Monday they have named 32 suspects in illegal logging cases, including six Riau forestry officials.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Terrorism bolsters Australia's ties with RIAdianto P. Simamora, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta Indonesia and Australia, long known for their love-hate relationship, are now again seeing a period of unity -- at least for the time being -- by a common concern: terrorism.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

JP/ /AutoCar sales reach record high, but still no industry after 30 yearsZakki P. Hakim The Jakarta Post/JakartaThe year 2004 was an important one for Indonesia's "car industry", with sales expected to reach a record high of over 450,000 units, marking the sector's full recovery from the ...
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

RI and globalization debate: Embracing "contract culture"Christopher Lingle, Ubud, Bali As elsewhere, Indonesians engage in debate over the nature and impact of globalization. However, there is a consensus that this process is seemingly irresistible.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Ciputat to build integrated bus terminal JAKARTA: Tangerang regency administration will build an integrated bus terminal in Ciputat next year to handle the current crowded and traffic-congested area. The terminal is expected to serve intra-city buses and inter-city buses.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Ex-councillors off the hook CIREBON, West Java: A district court acquitted here on Monday 10 former chiefs and members of the Cirebon legislative council of graft charges of embezzling almost Rp 1 billion (US$111,111) of the city's 2001 budget.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Seminar to discuss antigraft education YOGYAKARTA: An interfaith coalition of religious-based universities said it will hold a seminar here on Tuesday to discuss war on corruption through educational courses.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

TNI, GAM to temporarily bury the hatchetTiarma Siboro, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta The Indonesian military (TNI) and Aceh separatists have agreed separately to a temporary halt in hostilities after Sunday's earthquake and tsunami disaster. Chief of the Indonesian military (TNI) Gen.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Call in the reservesHarold James, Project Syndicate The People's Bank of China and the Bank of Japan -- as well as other central banks in Asia -- are in trouble. They have accumulated vast foreign exchange reserves, estimated at more than US$2 trillion.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

TMII to spend Rp 1b for New Year's bash JAKARTA: The management of Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) has allocated Rp 1 billion (US$108,695) for its New Year's Eve celebration, which is to include fireworks shows and concerts.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

United in crisis Nothing could have prepared this nation -- not the government and certainly not the people -- to face Sunday's calamity. Measuring 9.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Jakarta unable to cope with large firesUrip Hudiono The Jakarta Post/JakartaIt was only recently that Marsudi, 33, and his family were able to find a new place to live -- in a crowded neighborhood in Kebon Kacang, Central Jakarta.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

City will boost revenue, cut spending to cover deficitBambang Nurbianto, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta In an effort to cover its Rp 1.2 trillion (US$129 million) deficit in next year's Rp 13.83 trillion budget, the city administration aims to cut costs and boost its revenue.
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Tue, 28 Dec 2004

Government warns 42 firmsTiarma Siboro, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta The government on Monday warned 42 companies, some of them state- owned, to radically improve their protection of the environment within six months, otherwise they would face severe punishment, including a freeze on their operations.
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