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Searching for all articles published on 2001-12-13 ...
69 articles.
Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Privatization needs tough hand, experts sayBerni K. Moestafa, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Amid frequent run-ins with the regions and politicians, the government must show greater determination in privatizing state companies and break the resistance that blocks the process, say foreign economists.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Rupiah gains stronger groundThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The rupiah surged to breach the 10,000 level against the U.S. dollar on Wednesday trading, as corporate demand for the foreign unit declined ahead of year's end, dealers said.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

40 swindled in mushroom plantation BOGOR: A group of 40 people have lodged a complaint with Bogor police against executives of agribusiness company PT Sinarkiwi Mustika Indonesia (SMI) for allegedly swindling investments.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

JITF on track to meet debt restructuring target The Jakarta Post Jakarta The Jakarta Initiative Task Force (JITF), which facilitates the restructuring of the country's huge corporate debt, is on track for meeting this year's restructuring target of US$14 billion in debt, despite the ...
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Uncovering the mystery of secretive BamusKurniawan Hari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta If there is one word that could be said to have dominated the headlines in recent days, it would have to be Bamus, the name of a special committee in the House of Representatives.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

On the African National Congress and AIDS The country needs someone with independence and imagination to lead its fight against HIV/AIDS, which is a "war of enormous magnitude." These sentiments ... are shared by many.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Passenger service Returning to one's hometown requires early preparation. However, the effort to avoid peak days, on the contrary, brought negative effects, as demonstrated in an ugly incident at state shipping company PT Pelni's ticket office at Kemayoran, Jakarta, on Dec. 6.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Taman Budaya project resumesSri Wahyuni, The Jakarta Post, Yogyakarta Following a year-long delay, the Yogyakarta Taman Budaya (TBY) art and cultural center project has resumed in order to meet a deadline set by the Japanese government, which is financing the project.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Local spending to fuel economic growth in 2002Berni K. Moestafa The Jakarta Post Jakarta With the current global economic downturn, Indonesia is looking inward for a push to the economy, as the government said on Tuesday it would focus on boosting domestic consumption.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

RI gets $228.6m in soft loans, grantsThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The World Bank, the Asian Development Bank and Kreditanstalt fuer Wiederaufbau (KfW) of the German government all approved a combined amount of US$228.6 million in soft loans and grants to Indonesia on Wednesday.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Balinese pay their last respects to a nobleAnanta Wijaya and Pariama Hutasoit, Contributors, Mengwi, Bali Thousands of people flocked to Puri Agung Mengwi Palace, 20 kilometers north of Denpasar, with just one thing on their minds, witnessing one of the biggest cremations in Bali.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

E-mails, virtual cards still no rival for the ol' snail mailEmmy Fitri, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta There are several old customs that are never missed when one speaks of traditions to mark the Idul Fitri, Christmas and New Year holidays.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Hamzah denies alleged swindle JAKARTA: The United Development Party (PPP) chairman Hamzah Haz denied allegations that he once received some Rp 25 billion (US$2.5 million) of the State Logistics Agency (Bulog) funds from former president B.J. Habibie during the 1999 election campaign period.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Robber killed by angry mob JAKARTA: An angry crowd killed a man who tried to rob a passenger on a public bus in East Jakarta on Tuesday.Police reports said that the suspect, named Ratno Kelana, 23 threatened a passenger, 42, with a machete, demanded his wristwatch and Rp 300,000 cash.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Sale of Semen Gresik may trigger strikeThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Employees of state-owned cement maker PT Semen Gresik will strike on Friday, with support from its president, if the government does not drop plans to sell a 51 percent of the company to Mexico's cement giant Cemex SA de CV, a union ...
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Military to stage war games in restive regency of PosoBadri Djawara, The Jakarta Post, Palu The Indonesian Army, Navy and Air Force will stage joint war games exercises in Poso, Central Sulawesi, according to military officials, who added that the drills will take place irrespective of ongoing ...
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Ambon remains tense, death toll risesOctovianus Pinontoan, The Jakarta Post, Ambon The Maluku capital of Ambon remained tense and deserted on Wednesday as most people chose to stay home amid tightened security.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Government to reform policy on transmigrationTertiani ZB Simanjuntak, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The government is set to reform the transmigration program, making it more effective and preventing it from becoming a source of conflict between locals and migrants, an official said on Wednesday.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Service discrimination I flew from Kuala Lumpur to Jakarta on Dec. 8, 2001 on a plane that was full of Indonesian workers. First of all, the plane was delayed for about one hour. More importantly though, during the flight, I could see that there was discrimination in the service given by the crew.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

IBRA won't investigate buyers of former Salim assetsTantri Yuliandini, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) will not actively conduct an investigation into the buyers of former Salim Group assets, despite concern that they may be repurchased by the former ...
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Islam empowers some British womenMadeleine Bunting, Guardian News Service, London We're sitting in a stylish club, ArRum, in Clerkenwell, central London.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

24 questioned over burnt dump trucksDamar Harsanto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Twenty-four people are now in police custody in connection with the burning of two garbage trucks at the Bantar Gebang dump site in Bekasi on Monday, authorities said.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Habibie and Akbar trade more barbsKurniawan Hari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Former president B.J. Habibie and Golkar chief Akbar Tandjung, both implicated in an alleged financial scandal, have continued to make conflicting claims about the disputed 1999 food-for-the- poor project.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

SpotlightPhoto A: PharmaceuticalLippoBankBANK-PHARMACY DEAL: Executives of LippoBank and pharmaceutical manufacturer PT Kimia Farma pose together after signing a joint agreement on Lippolink banking services at all Kimia Farma outlets across the country.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

For the past 14 months, hundreds of Palestinians fell martyrs and thousands wounded in their great uprising for freedom and independence as they live under the suppression of the Israeli occupier which resorts to unjustified violence, subjugation and tyranny as well as the explicit terrorism of ...
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Govt reviews privatization strategy Berni K. Moestafa The Jakarta Post Jakarta Stumbling in the sale of state enterprises, the government said on Tuesday it was reviewing its privatization strategy which is expected to come out early next year.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Promoters groups won't break from pro boxing body: TourinoMusthofid, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The six-year suspension imposed by the World Boxing Council (WBC) has dealt the Indonesian professional boxing community a big overhand haymaker, but they appear to be indifferent to making any changes ...
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

JP/FESTIVEBali Offering joyous festivities for old and young OR Celebrate your holiday in style on the Island of the GodsORCelebrate your holiday in style in BaliRita A.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Plastic consumption rise 14.3% this yearThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta After suffering in the doldrums during the economic crisis, local plastics producers have enjoyed increased demand for the past two years.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

TV todayTVRI 2:30 a.m. Ramadhan Program 4:30 Religious Teachings 6:00 News 8:00 Environment 8:45 City News 10:00 Children's Songs 10:30 30 Minutes with Anita Rahman 11:00 Regional News 11:30 Music 12:00 p.m.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Replacement for Sri Redjeki must be womanFitri Wulandari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Women activists urged the Golkar party on Wednesday to give the seat at the House of Representatives left vacant by Sri Redjeki Soemaryoto, the incumbent state minister of woman's empowerment, to a woman candidate ...
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Stopgap actions taken to handle garbageAnnastashya Emmanuelle, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta District and subdistricts are piling up residents' trash at temporary dumping sites in their areas, while the location of a final dumping site has still to be decided.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Adhoc tribunal on rights abuses State Secretary/Cabinet Secretary Bambang Kesowo said on Wednesday that he had not yet received the names of the 32 judicial candidates needed for the implementation of the adhoc tribunal for human rights abuses in East Timor from the National Commission for Human ...
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Higher land compensation sought TANGERANG: Some 60 families refused to leave their homes in Mekarsari and Selapanjang subdistricts to make way for the construction of a 4.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Habibie has no regrets in E. Timor JAKARTA: Former president B.J. Habibie has no regrets in holding a referendum that resulted in the people of East Timor overwhelmingly voting for independence from Indonesia in 1999.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Fiscal distress following the 1997-1998 crisisAnwar Nasution, Senior Deputy Governor, Bank Indonesia, JakartaPart 1 of 2 The economic crisis has caused fiscal distress in Indonesia as the inflexible and inefficient tax system cannot generate sufficient government revenues to meet rising ...
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Rupiah Rates Dec. 10 Bank notes rates TT rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 10,670.00 9,670.00 10,221.00 10,119.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Public services to function as usualThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Provincial administrations that have not yet submitted their 2002 draft budgets to their respective legislatures will be able to cover routine spending and deliver public services as normal.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Police mistakes The National Police have as their motto "to serve and protect the public". Unfortunately, their actions speak way differently from this motto. Hopefully, the National Police realize this and will take the necessary measures to ensure that their actions reflect their motto.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

JP/7/Project Yogyakarta cultural and art center project resumesorYogyakarta art and cultural center project resumesor Yogyakarta art and cultural center underway againSri Wahyuni The Jakarta Post Yogyakarta Following a year-long delay, the Yogyakarta Taman Budaya (TBY) art and cultural center ...
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

No accounts or assets of terrorists in RI: MinisterTertiani ZB Simanjuntak and Tiarma Siboro, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The government completed its investigation and found neither bank accounts nor assets belonging to international terrorist groups in Indonesia, Minister of Justice and Human ...
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Corrupt customs service Indonesia's customs service is certainly no less corrupt than the tax office. After all, they are both part and parcel of a government that has been perceived to be one of the most corrupt in the world.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Blackout continues in Kupang, S. Timor TengahYemris Fointuna, The Jakarta Post, Kupang Muslims and Christians in Kupang and South Timor Tengah will not likely be able to celebrate Idul Fitri and Christmas because the state-owned electricity company PT PLN has yet to restore power in the two ...
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Police conduct urine tests on bus driversRendi A. Witular, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta City police officers have finally began administering drug tests for public bus drivers to determine whether they are alcohol or drug users, after the program was delayed for about a month.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Stock quotations on JSXStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Dec. 12, 2001: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 1,175 ...
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Rival PKB groups plan separate congressesFabiola Desy Unidjaja, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta In a bid to win government support for his National Awakening Party (PKB), Matori Abdul Djalil has been courting President Megawati Soekarnoputri.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Mega urged to reject controversial billThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta A group of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) has urged President Megawati Soekarnoputri to reject a controversial bill expected to increase the powers of police, and return it to the House of Representatives for further ...
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Less spending, slow business: It's the 'Osama excuse'Yoichi Funabashi, The Asahi Shimbun, Tokyo The Sept. 11 terrorist attacks changed many aspects of society, one of which is the emergence of the "Osama excuse.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Bantar Gebang dump may be reopenedAhmad Junaidi, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The Bekasi municipality has apparently softened its stance over the closure of the Bantar Gebang waste disposal site after the central government intervened on Wednesday in the dump site dispute, indicating that Jakarta ...
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Aceh politician's murder unsolved JAKARTA: House Speaker Akbar Tandjung on Tuesday criticized the police for having failed to resolve the January, 2000 murder of an Acehnese politician in Medan, North Sumatra.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Theft at coffee shop On the afternoon of Dec. 4, 2001, not long before the breaking of the fast at about 5:10 p.m., I lost my laptop inside the Coffee Garden restaurant at Shangri-la hotel.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Govt extends Medco's oil contractsThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The government has extended contracts held by energy firm PT Medco Energy International Tbk permitting its exploitation of the Rimau Block in South Sumatra and the Tarakan Block in East Kalimantan, the company said on Wednesday.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Oil producing companies In your Dec. 10, page 16 oil and gas article you list a number of oil and gas producing companies. The problem with the list is that you do not have your facts right.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Govt to formally request Paris Club rescheduling soonDadan Wijaksana, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Finance Minister Boediono said on Wednesday that the government would submit an official request "soon" for the rescheduling of the country's sovereign debt maturing in 2002 and 2003.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Where to go in Bali: Thursday, December. 13, 2001Exhibitions* An Evolution of Collaboration between Photograps and Paintings, Gaya Fusion of Senses, Jl. Raya Sayan, Ubud (Tel. 0361 979253), until Dec. 26. * Panting Faight of Women by Made Sukadana, Paros Gallery, Jl.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

UGM holds first election under autonomous campus programAsip A. Hasani, The Jakarta Post, Yogyakarta Following the lead of the Institute of Technology (ITB) in Bandung and the North Sumatra University (USU) in Medan, Gadjah Mada University, the oldest higher learning institution in the country, ...
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Minister's helicopter makes emergency landingYemris Fointuna, The Jakarta Post, Kupang The helicopter carrying Minister of Social Affairs Bachtiar Chamsyah and his entourage developed mechanical trouble and was forced to make an emergency landing in Soe, about 100 kilometers from Kupang in ...
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Q4 economy grows on local consumption: BIBerni K. Moestafa, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Bank Indonesia said on Wednesday that it expected the country's economy to grow by between 3.3 and 3.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Buleleng reflects past glory in North BaliAlit Kertarahardja, Contributor, Buleleng Buleleng is one place in northern part of Bali where people from different ethnic groups and religions have mingled, living peacefully and harmoniously for years.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Int'l terrorists train in PosoFabiola Desy Unidjaja and Tiarma Siboro, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Strife-torn Poso in Central Sulawesi had been used as a base and training site by international terrorist groups, National Intelligence Agency Chief A.M. Hendropriyono said on Wednesday.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Higher land compensation sought TANGERANG: Some 60 families refused to leave their homes in Mekarsari and Selapanjang subdistricts to make way for the construction of a 4.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

"Sales" do not always offer good bargains The end-of-year holiday shopping bonanza is soon to arrive. Shops, department stores and traditional marketplaces have become more colorful than usual. Signs of big discounts, some of up to 70 percent, have been placed at most department stores.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Wife joins detained illegal banker MAKASSAR, South Sulawesi: Police in South Sulawesi have detained the wife of a cooperatives head who had earlier been arrested for jointly operating an "illegal bank" in the province's capital of Makassar.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Senen station overwhelmed by thousands of travelersRendi A. Witular, and Leo Wahyudi S., The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Thousands of would-be travelers queued early on Wednesday in Senen railway station to get train tickets to the provinces of Yogyakarta, Central Java and East Java.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Tommy calls in sick, but police are not buying itDamar Harsanto and Fabiola Desy Unidjaja, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The sudden illness of a big-name suspect is nothing new in this country's battered legal system.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Court acquits cybercrime suspectThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The first man tried here for cybercrime walked free as the court stated that the Internet was a free medium which anyone could use as long as it did not inflict losses on others.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

JFX ready to trade gold in JanuaryTantri Yuliandini, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The Jakarta Futures Exchange (JFX) is ready to trade in gold by the end of January next year following a positive response to the commodity during the trade simulation period, JFX president Hasan Zein Mahmud announced ...
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Wide heels bad for your knees Agencies, Washington New research has shown that chunky heels are just as bad for the knees as spindly stilettos. Women who want to add height and walk comfortably opt for wide heels.
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001

Residents furious over Sutiyoso's incompetenceMuninggar Sri Saraswati, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta While Jakarta Governor Sutiyoso panicked over where to dump the city's garbage after the closure of the Bantar Gebang dump site in Bekasi, people were furious over the incompetence of the city ...
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