Find news items by date

Select Year:
1994   1995   1996   1997   1998   1999   2000   2001   2002   2003   2004   2005   2006   2007   2008   2009   2010   2011   2012   2015   2016   2017  

Select Month:
1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12  

Select Day:
1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30  

Searching for all articles published on 2002-06-24 ...
47 articles.
Mon, 24 Jun 2002

AGO clarifies With reference to your news story titled Attorney General Rachman under fire for lavish party published in The Jakarta Post on June 15, the following is conveyed to avoid confusion on the part of the public: * It is not true that the wedding party for the daughter of Attorney ...
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Dilemma of moderate Muslims in voicing their in UKJeevan Vasagar, Guardian News Service, London A week before the bombardment of Afghanistan began last October, Tony Blair invited a selection of Muslim leaders to Downing Street to win their support.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

'Military graduates must abide by the law' Indonesian Military (TNI) Commander Gen. Endriartono Sutarto told career officers on Saturday to firmly uphold the military code of conduct, human rights principles and the law when performing their duties.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Hotels struggle to shrug off Jakarta's unattractive imageFitri Wulandari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta As the country shows some signs of economic recovery and political stability, the hotel industry in Jakarta has started efforts to improve the capital's image in a bid to lure more visitors.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Suzuki's fall from grace: Breaking political societyThe Asahi Shimbun, Tokyo Suzuki knew just how the inner circle of government works, and he knew how to swagger before bureaucrats and bend them to his will.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Police to send officers to RP JAKARTA: The police are planning to send two officers to the Philippines soon to seek information on a report that four Indonesian boat crewmen have been abducted by armed group believed to be members of the Abu Sayyaf rebel group.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

On attitudes toward rape The article by Angela Black Attitudes to rape: The media's role published in The Jakarta Post on June 12, addressed the media's role in understanding and in reporting the cowardly act of rape.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Stay out of politics, Ryamizard repeats orderThe Jakarta Post, Magelang, Central Java Members of the Army are being told to stay out of politics, make sacrifices and improve their professionalism if they want to succeed in performing their task, which is to maintain national unity.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Manulife Indonesia case Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Dorodjatun Kuntjoro-Jakti's statement on an insurance company's case is not wrong. Manulife Indonesia, which has been declared bankrupt by the Jakarta Commercial Court, should serve as a very important lesson.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Fishermen at a loss due to pollutionOyos Saroso H.N., The Jakarta Post, Bandarlampung Although compensation has been given by sugar cane factory PT Gunung Madu Plantations (GMP) to local fishermen in Lampung, the fishermen remain reluctant to go fishing due to declining fish stocks in ...
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Stressful lifestyle spurs mental illnessDebbie A. Lubis, The Jakarta Post, Lawang, East Java Sixteen-year old Tania was so excited when a group of journalists visited her, "Mister, I like you, I love you. I like you miss, you are beautiful".
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Mega to open religious conference YOGYAKARTA: President Megawati Soekarnoputri is scheduled to open the 6th General Assembly of the Asia Religion and Peace Conference in Yogyakarta on Monday.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

U.S. media sees Sept. 11 as turning pointAti Nurbaiti, Staff Writer, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta It is eerie that journalists in the U.S. are referring to -- almost hailing -- the Sept. 11 tragedy as a turning point toward better and "serious" journalism.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Country observes Anti-Drug Day JAKARTA: The country observed Anti-Drug Day Sunday by holding a large assembly in the capital and other regions, but both top leaders were absent from the ceremony to kick off a national campaign against drugs.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Megawati rated highly despite govt's failures: SurveyThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta President Megawati Soekarnoputri has performed better than all other national political leaders currently in office, even as her government is deemed to be failing in delivering the goods, according to a recently ...
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Suspects of mutilated case arrested BOGOR: A joint team from the Bogor and Cisarua police announced on Sunday the findings of its investigation into a murder- mutilation case.Bogor Police chief Adj. Sr. Comr. M. Taufik said the motive behind the murder was financial.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Earthquake jolts Padang PADANG, West Sumatra: A brief earthquake measuring 3.8 on the Richter scale shook Padang, Padang Panjang and Padang Pariaman regencies in West Sumatra on Sunday, Antara reported.No casualties were reported.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

A thought for the IMF Coordinating Minister for the Economy Dorodjatun Kuntjoro- Jakti said extension of the Indonesian contract with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to December 2003 was made because the country still needed the fund's assistance.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Woe to our military, woe to our nationEndy M. Bayuni, Staff writer, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The current debate about whether members of the Indonesian Military (TNI) and the National Police (Polri) should be allowed to vote, as well as to run for office, in the 2004 general election has reached ...
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

TV Program: Monday, June 24, 2002TVRI 5:00 a.m. Religious Teachings6:00 News 8:00 Environment8:30 Children's Program9:30 Cooking Program10:30 Documentary11:00 News11:30 Music12:00 p.m.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

On Bush's Mideast vision After months of consultations with Middle East leaders, U.S. President George W. Bush is expected this week to unveil his vision for defusing long-running tensions in the area. If the U.S.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

'Police not ready to use voting rights'The Jakarta Post, Jakarta In an apparent bid to lend some solidarity to their counterparts in the military (TNI), the National Police said on Sunday they would exercise their voting rights only if all quarters, both police personnel and all other components ...
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

One dead, 15 injured in bus accident JAKARTA: A Mayasari Bakti bus plying the Kampung Rambutan- Tanjung Priok route collided on Sunday morning with a truck belonging to Indocement on the Ir. Wijoto Wiyono toll road in North Jakarta, killing one person and injuring 15 others.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Military fails to stop violence in AcehNani Farida, The Jakarta Post, Banda Aceh The reestablishment of the Iskandar Muda military command in Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam province has failed to bring about peace in the restive region.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Many people counterfeit health cards: OfficialBambang Nurbianto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The head of Jakarta's Health Agency, Abdul Chalik Masulili, said that health cards, a service for poor people in the capital, were often faked and could easily be found at state-owned health centers and ...
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Union says labor relations remain tense in IndonesiaThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Despite the lifting of the worst restrictions on labor union rights in 2000, many others still remain and labor relations have become increasingly tense, with many incidents of violent physical attacks on strikers, ...
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Grace Emelia Contributor Jakarta Giorgio Armani would probably laugh again were he to visit Jakarta and be given fake Armani jeans or T-shirts, the way he did when he visited Moscow.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Legislators pay less attention to KPU's independenceEdith Hartanto and Moch. N. Kurniawan, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Legislators say that they are committed to holding the 2004 general election as scheduled, but they do not seem to care about the importance of an independent General Elections ...
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Illegal workers struggle for employmentHaidir Anwar Tanjung The Jakarta Post Pekanbaru The prolonged economic crisis over the past five years has forced many Indonesian workers to seek employment abroad, mainly in neighboring Malaysia.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Facing the threat of deflationMichael Woodford, Harold H. Helm Professor of Economics and Banking, Princeton University, Project Syndicate Many central bankers are like the proverbial general who plans to fight the last war.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Two explosions rock Ambon over weekendThe Jakarta Post, Ambon Two bombs exploded in separate locations in the city of Ambon on Saturday, shaking the fragile peace in the troubled Maluku province.No casualties were reported in the blasts.The first explosion took place at 8 p.m.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Hogo BossLeatherware or other informal attire often make men appear more energetic and active. At present, men are getting more trendy and stylish thanks to the burgeoning male fashion industry.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Mega to open Bali Arts Festival DENPASAR, Bali: President Megawati Soekarnoputri is scheduled to open the annual Bali Arts Festival here on Monday afternoon.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Rupiah set to strengthen after IMF's latest loanDadan Wijaksana, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The rupiah is expected to remain firm against the U.S. dollar in the coming week amid continued bullish sentiment in the market, with analysts predicting the local unit to test the level near Rp 8,500.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Believe it or not Unbelievable things do happen in Indonesia, to an unbelievable extent and in unbelievable ways. For example, the country is top of the list of the most corrupt countries in the world. And yet, only a handful of wrongdoers have been prosecuted.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Five PTPN workers killed in AcehThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Ten armed men shot dead five employees of a state-owned plantation in Aceh and kidnapped eight others on Saturday, the military said on Sunday.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Averting a power crisis The resumption of several major private electricity-generation projects, as announced by chief economics minister Dorodjatun Kuntjoro-Jakti last week, should be welcomed as a crucial step to avert a national power crisis that most analysts have predicted could be two to ...
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Fresh military graduates told to uphold the lawThe Jakarta Post MagelangIndonesian Military (TNI) Commander Gen. Endriartono Sutarto told career officers on Saturday to firmly uphold the military code of conduct, human rights principles and the law when performing their duties.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Damaged road angers residentsMulta Fidrus, The Jakarta Post, Tangerang The main road linking Kuta Bumi, Pasar Kemis and Tangerang town is in a serious state of disrepair, causing a host of problems for drivers and residents as it prolongs their journey times and threatens their health.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Experts warn of dealing on amendmentsThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta As the Annual Session of the People's Consultative Assembly draws near, experts are warning of possible backroom dealing by politicians seeking to smooth the way for amendments to the 1945 Constitution.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

'I hope Jakarta will be free from flooding' Jakartans celebrated the 475th anniversary of their city last Saturday.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

IMF wants reform of Commercial CourtFitri Wulandari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The International Monetary Fund has stepped into the public debate over the Commercial Court's bankruptcy ruling on PT Asuransi Jiwa Manulife Indonesia (AJMI), saying the case should serve as a trigger point for ...
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Sutiyoso calls for modesty, but activists slam it as hot airAhmad Junaidi, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta City Governor Sutiyoso delivered a speech to mark Jakarta's 475th anniversary at the City Council over the weekend, promising to uphold the law and improve public services, but activists quickly ...
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Religious youth to elect new chair JAKARTA: The Muhammadiyah Youth Organization is set to elect its new leader next month with Muhammadiyah chairman Ahmad Syafi'i Ma'arif hoping the election would single out future statesmen from the country's second largest Muslim organization.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

A future in the past The developed world needs to look at the lessons of history when it is helping developing countries. Too often, the answers to conflicts lie in the not-so-distant past, yet are ignored in favor of more fashionable ideas of resolution.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

Learn about hardware in a computer course Go to any busy computer trade center in Jakarta or in other major town in Indonesia, and you will be surprised to see how quickly the so-called "technicians" can put together a PC from off-the-shelf component parts.
More ...

Mon, 24 Jun 2002

CD ROM reference material still disappointsZatni Arbi, Columnist, Jakarta Writing is indeed a lot of fun. I am truly grateful to God for giving me some ability to write.
More ...