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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Legal experts warn that light sentences will not stop corruption Muninggar Sri Saraswati The Jakarta Post Jakarta Legal experts warned law enforcers that their reluctance to view corruption as a serious crime would make the country incapable of fighting corruption.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Sofian Effendi elected new Gadjah Mada rectorAsip A. Hasani, The Jakarta Post, Yogyakarta Sofian Effendi, a former head of the State Personnel Administration Body (BAKN) during B.J. Habibie's presidency, won the election for Gadjah Mada University (UGM) rector on Saturday.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Tuberculosis hits 1,000 people TANGERANG: More than 1,000 people in the Tangerang municipality, west of Jakarta, have been affected by tuberculosis, 450 of them badly.Head of the municipality health agency, Dr.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Keep your neck straight with proper posture or Proper care and habits will alleviate neck pain Maria Endah Hulupi The Jakarta Post JakartaRenita often experienced discomfort in her neck, a pain she often ignored as she thought that the stiffness would eventually go away by itself.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Billboard violate bylaw but still remainAhmad Junaidi, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Two advertising billboards located in the City Police headquarters on Jl. Gatot Subroto, South Jakarta, and the Hotel Indonesia compound, Central Jakarta, have been considered violating regulations.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Rats and Akbar Want to know about the fate of rats, the small rodents that spread leptospirosis? They are currently being hunted down and having boiling water poured on them. Their throats are slit and a syringe is inserted into their hearts.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Yuliana, Tomi named Cici and Koko JAKARTA: University students Yuliana and Tomi were crowned the winners of the West Jakarta mayoralty's Cici and Koko (older sister and brother in Chinese) contest at Glodok Plaza, West Jakarta, on Saturday evening.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

No organization can survive with mediocre supporters: SyafiiSri Wahyuni, The Jakarta Post, Yogyakarta Muhammadiyah chairman Syafii Ma'arif reminded his supporters on Sunday that no civilization or force in the world could survive with only mediocre supporters who were unable to anticipate ...
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Five customs officials fired over Cirebon smugglingNana Rukmana, The Jakarta Post, Cirebon At least five officials of the Cirebon customs and excise office in West Java have been dismissed from their posts following the smuggling of 19 containers with luxury cars and electronic goods inside.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Karaha refuses to resume projectMoch. N. Kurniawan, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta An independent power producer Karaha Bodas Co. LLC said on Friday it had rejected an offer from state-owned oil and gas company Pertamina to restart its geothermal power project in Karaha Bodas, West Java.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Security efforts directed against terrorism, not Islam: FBI Terrorists targeted, not Muslims say FBIZen The Jakarta Post Nusa Dua, Bali Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Robert S Mueller restated here on Friday night that U.S.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Cirebon, Indramayu short of thousands teachersNANA RUKMANA The Jakarta Post Cirebon Cirebon and Indramayu, two cities in West Java province, are experiencing a shortage of thousands of teachers for its elementary and high schools, which makes it that much more difficult to improve the already ...
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Kosteniuk won't take the kids lightlyMusthofid, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta World runner-up Alexandra Kosteniuk of Russia brushed aside speculation that she would probably take her opponents -- three Indonesian juniors -- lightly at the Japfa Chess Match starting on Monday.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Megawati renews call to combat graft, uphold lawFabiola Desy Unidjaja, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta President Megawati Soekarnoputri on Sunday reiterated calls for the country to fight against corruption, collusion and nepotism that had tarnished the country's image.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Tabloid leaders detained over 'disturbing' articleApriadi Gunawan, The Jakarta Post, Medan The Medan Police in North Sumatra have detained both the chief editor and managing editor of a Jakarta Islamic weekly tabloid over an article claiming that a product of noodle firm PT Olagafood was tainted ...
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

President inaugurates road projects JAKARTA: President Megawati Soekarnoputri opened on Sunday several new roads built to tackle congestion in Central Java.The projects worth some Rp 286.2 billion (US$28.6 million) cover a combined length of some 29.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

TV Program: Monday, March 18, 2002TVRI 5:00 a.m. Religious Teachings6:00 News 8:00 Environment8:30 Children's Program9:00 Cartoon11:00 News11:30 Music12:00 p.m.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Kayam: A remarkable personalityIgnas Kleden, Sociologist, Center for East Indonesian Affairs, Jakarta The name Umar Kayam among Indonesian social science students has long become not simply a name but rather a notion.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Councillors misuse state vehicles TANGERANG: Almost 70 percent of the 702 vehicles owned by Tangerang regency administration have been misused by the councillors for their political parties or for private purposes.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

New brands: Smarter and more fashionableI. Christianto Contributor Jakarta It's common now everywhere you look to see people using their cellular phones to talk or to send an SMS. Sometimes the scene can get a bit tiring, as if people cannot be separated from the magic tools of the millennium.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Akbar inquiry hangs in the balanceThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The formation of a special House of Representatives inquiry into alleged misuse of State Logistic Agency (Bulog) funds remains delicately balanced amid growing anxiety that the proposal would be killed off by back room politicking.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Battle for talent, the 'fourth world war'--------------------- K. Basrie The Jakarta Post Jakarta ---------------------Helen Handfield-Jones, coauthor of The War for Talent, made a stop in Jakarta on her tour of five major cities in Southeast Asia to promote the 200-page book, published by ...
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

RI bars Aussie reporter for undisclosed reasonsAnnastasya Emmannuelle, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Indonesia showed signs of regressing into the dark days of curtailing press freedom when it was revealed that the government, without providing sufficient reason, refused to extend a journalist visa ...
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Nobel laureate attends symposium JAKARTA: Sir John Vane, a British Nobel laureate in medical science, visited Indonesia on Saturday to attend a symposium on rheumatic treatment at the Borobudur Hotel in Central Jakarta on Saturday.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Indonesia back in spotlight after FBI visit, arrestsYogita Tahilramani, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Indonesia finds itself in the spotlight again over terrorism following the visit by Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Robert S Mueller to Bali and the recent arrest of three Indonesians ...
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Marlev improves play to win at Swiss OpenThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Marlev Mainaky of Indonesia made amends for his disappointing performance in the All England by winning badminton's Swiss Open at St. Jakobshalle in Basel on Sunday.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Light sentences will not deter corruptors: ExpertsMuninggar Sri Saraswati, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Legal experts warned law enforcers that their reluctance to view corruption as a serious crime would make the country incapable of fighting corruption.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Plastic firms ask for lower tariffBenget Simbolon Tnb., The Jakarta Post, Singapore The government should quickly cut import tariffs on plastic products to below five percent in compliance with the ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) and stop protecting the sector for too long, plastics industry ...
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Beware of Mitsui Leasing and ACA The recent floods jolted me into a painful awareness that PT Mitsui Leasing Capital Indonesia, through which I bought a Toyota Corolla sedan in 2000, failed to inform me adequately about the insurance cover for the car the company had purchased with PT Asuransi ...
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Manuevers against Golkar dangerous, Akbar threatensA'an Suryana, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Detained Golkar chairman Akbar Tandjung threatened on Saturday that political maneuverings against his party would only cost the country in its bid to emerge from the current crises.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Bribing officials cheaper than buying train ticketsBambang Nurbianto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Trains are the cheapest and quickest transportation means for commuters in the capital, when compared with public minivans, buses or taxis.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Marlev improves play to win at Swiss OpenThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Marlev Mainaky of Indonesia took five sets to overcome Ng Wei of Hong Kong in the semifinals of the Swiss Open at Basel's St. Jakobshalle on Saturday.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Ambon deports 17 foreigners AMBON: Local justice and human rights coordinator Roeroe Sulaiman said here on Thursday that the local immigration office in Ambon had deported 17 foreigners despite their having visas and passports.Roeroe said the 17 foreigners, 14 of whom were U.S.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Ministry programs not helpful, say fishermenRendi A. Witular, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Fishermen living in the Kepulauan Seribu (Thousands Islands) regency in northern Jakarta complained that the floating net cages provided by the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries were unhelpful because ...
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Local salt has lost saltiness Indonesia is often called an archipelago or a maritime country. Unfortunately, it is yet to be self-sufficient in salt.This country sustains a significant deficit of salt. It can only supply 1.21 million tons of salt or 46.5 percent of the total demand of 2.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Six people found deaed in AcehIbnu Mat Noor, The Jakarta Post, Banda Aceh At least six people were killed during the Muslim New Year in Aceh after the local administration officially implemented syariah law last Friday, human rights activists said over the weekend.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Man lynched after stealing 19 goats TANGERANG: A man was lynched and killed for killing goats near the village of Gintung, near Tangerang on Wednesday.Tangerang Hospital confirmed they were holding the body of the unidentified man.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Farallon wins Bank BCA By selecting Farallon Capital Management of the United States as the winner of 51 percent of Bank Central Asia (BCA) over the favorite, Standard Chartered Bank of Britain, last week, the government decided to give higher priority to the credibility and fairness of the ...
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Xtrusio: Good speakers for low to moderate volumeZatni Arbi, Columnist, Jakarta, zatni@cbn.net.id Back in the 1960s, a hi-fi system with stereophonic capability was all that people needed to enjoy music.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

East meets west with art of bamboo (1x30)Art of Bamboo, a meeting space for Indonesian and Danish artistsSri Wahyuni The Jakarta Post Yogyakarta Inspiring pieces of work made out of bamboo are scattered in open spaces in three Yogyakarta villages: Nitiprayan, Jeblog and Kersan in Kasihan ...
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Don't put high hopes in new BCA owner: ExpertsDadan Wijaksana, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Hopes are riding high that the completion of the Bank Central Asia (BCA) sell-off will provide a boost for the recovery of the country's still-ailing banking sector, although analysts say there could still be ...
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Peugeot 307 Riding a car that turns heads Primastuti Handayani The Jakarta Post JakartaSpeeding in a Peugeot 307 XS Sporty really turns heads. Not only because it is a brand new car, which was just launched on March 1, but mostly due to its sporty and elegant design.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Guinness World Records: Open door for IndonesiaKornelius Purba, Staff Writer, The Jakarta Post There may be a chance for Indonesia to get its due recognition in the Guinness Book of World Records for its achievement in corruption management.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Cellular industry, promising with tight rivalryDebbie A. Lubis, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The cellular business in the country will continue to enjoy rapid growth this year and in years to come but only strong operators will survive the competition in the long run, analysts say.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Clinic opened by Taufik has no permit TANGERANG: The Waluyo Sejati Abadi health clinic, which was inaugurated by President Megawati Soekarnoputri's husband Taufik Kiemas last week, has yet to receive a permit from the Tangerang municipality."We don't blame anybody but the clinic has no permit.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

U.S. back on unilateral track on TaiwanXin Bei, China Daily, Asia News Network, Beijing As the six-month anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks spurred American people to reflect mournfully, the Bush administration was eager to pick up its unilateral approach again.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Textile exhibition to begin Tuesday JAKARTA: To commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Textile Museum on Jl. K.S. Tubun, Central Jakarta, the Association for Admirers of Traditional Textiles is holding its Wastraprema Exhibition featuring textiles from all over Indonesia.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Don't know what to do with your old PC?Vishnu K. Mahmud, Contributor, Jakarta You probably have an old PC or two in your garage, just rotting away. Those 386 or 486 processors just don't stand a chance against today's Intel Pentium or AMD Athlon chips that are currently leading the market today.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

'Gallup'ing into Muslim hearts: The U.S. experienceArsalan Tariq Iftikhar, Midwest Communications Director, Council on American-Islamic Relations, Chicago, Illinois According to a recent Gallup poll, residents of nine Muslim countries said they thought that the United States was aggressive and ...
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Govt told to keep cool over distance classesThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta House of Representatives legislators have suggested that the government respond wisely to several state universities which are now running long-distance classes for graduate management degrees.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Cordless, wireless, what is the difference of the two?Zatni Arbi, Columnist, Jakarta If you get confused when listening to people talking about cordless phones, wireless phones, cellular phones and handphones, do not feel so bad. You are not alone.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Unprofessional insurance company I was sick in October 2001 and stayed for four days in the hospital. When I was admitted I used health insurance from my husband's office. It was Aetna Life Health Insurance. After checking blood, USG, etc.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Airvan operates GA8 Aircraft for transporting tourists TUBAN, Bali (JP): Indonesian company PT Satmarindo on Friday purchased a single-engine, eight-seat GA8 Airvan aircraft from Australian company Gippsland Aeronautics.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Rupiah to strengthen on BCA saleDadan Wijaksana, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The rupiah is expected to strengthen slightly this week based on the positive feelings resulting from the completion of the Bank Central Asia (BCA) sale, according to analysts.They said, however, that U.S.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Businesspeople cautiously welcome tax tribunal lawAdianto P. Simamora, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Local business players cautiously welcomed on Saturday the approval of a new Tax Tribunal Law which should boost transparency in tax dispute settlements.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Temptations in selecting jet fightersThe Korea Herald, Asia News Network, Seoul Like most multibillion-dollar projects, the selection process for the nation's next-generation fighters is getting knottier -- and nastier -- everyday.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Saga of the convicted central bank governorVincent Lingga, Senior Editor, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Bank Indonesia Governor Sjahril Sabirin is now a convict after he was found guilty of corruption by the Central Jakarta District Court on Wednesday for violating prudential banking rules ...
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Bamboo turns into inspring creationsSri Wahyuni, The Jakarta Post, Yogyakarta Inspiring pieces of work made out of bamboo are scattered in open spaces in three Yogyakarta villages: Nitiprayan, Jeblog and Kersan in Kasihan district in Bantul.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Untangling labor markets theoryWilliam Keegan, Observer News Service, London People are people and things are things. But to listen to economists and politicians these days you would think they were indistinguishable.The fashionable talk is of "product markets" and "labor markets".
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Mon, 18 Mar 2002

Asia's bad loans: Time for a reality checkJack Rodman, Ernst & Young, The Asahi Shimbun, Tokyo A recent report from Ernst and Young's Asia Pacific Financial Solutions Group suggesting that Asia's nonperforming loan (NPL) problem is much worse than generally perceived has triggered a wave of ...
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