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65 articles.
Tue, 28 Jan 2003

IBRA to launch PPAP II The Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) will auction off property worth Rp 2.1 trillion (about US$230 million) starting tomorrow, with the recovery rate expected to reach 120 percent.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Abdul admits bombing churchesDamar Harsanto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Abdul Jabar, 35, one of the main suspects in the Christmas bombings in Jakarta in 2000, confessed to his role in the bombings, especially at the Koinonia church in East Jakarta and Anglican church in Central Jakarta.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Govt sends illegal stations warnings BALIKPAPAN, East Kalimantan: More than 2,000 television and radio stations are operating without frequency licenses, a cabinet minister says.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

East Java to build airstrip JEMBER, East Java: Jember regent Samsul Hadi Siswoyo said on Monday that an airstrip would be built in the regency to serve commercial flights to and from Surabaya and Denpasar.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Gun control not effective, says observerTertiani ZB Simanjuntak, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta More and more residents are protecting themselves with firearms as they can easily be purchased at several firearm and self- protection device distributors in Jakarta.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Bali suspect 'built bombs for church attacks'Wahyoe Boediwardhana, The Jakarta Post, Denpasar, Bali Dul Matin, alias Joko Pitono, a fugitive wanted for his alleged involvement in the deadly Bali bombings, assembled bombs used in attacks on churches across the archipelago in 2000, police said on ...
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Milan, Lazio beaten, Sociedad march onMartyn Herman, Reuters, London Defeats for leaders AC Milan and Lazio threw the Italian title race wide open at the weekend, while Real Sociedad reached the halfway stage in Spain unbeaten.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Govt mulls privatizing toll road JAKARTA: Minister of Resettlement and Regional Infrastructure Soenarno said on Monday that the government was planning to privatize the toll road sector in the country.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Where to go in Bandung for Tuesday, January 28, 2003 Exhibitions* Book Launching Garis Langit by Mat Don, Gedung Kesenian Rumentang Siang, Jl. Baranang Siang 1, Kosambi, Bandung, (Tel. 022-4233562), Jan. 30, 8 p.m..
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Internet worm to have small impact on IndonesiaArya Abhiseka, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta A recent global Internet virus-like attack, which slowed down Internet traffic tremendously and halted banking services in several countries, has proven to have had only a minor impact on Indonesia.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Liquor destroyed by police PEKANBARU, Riau: Thousands of bottles of liquor confiscated by Bukit Raya Police in Pekanbaru, Riau, were destroyed in front of the police station on Monday.Pekanbaru Police chief Sr. Comr.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

TNI tells JSC to get tough JAKARTA: Indonesian Military (TNI) Commander Gen. Endriartono Sutarto has urged the Joint Security Committee (JSC) to investigate the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) appointing a self- proclaimed governor for Aceh.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Drivers rally over dead friend BANDUNG, West Java: More than 100 city bus drivers went on strike on Monday in a show of solidarity over the death of a driver who died in a fist fight with a soldier last week.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Big ideas and Manila's narrow visionPhilippine Daily Inquirer, Asia News Network, Manila The Bangkok Post reported last week that the Thai government had "quietly awarded a contract" to a Hong Kong engineering company "to conduct a feasibility study on the ambitious plan to dig a canal across the ...
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Housing sector is predicted to increase by 12% this year Sari P. Setiogi The Jakarta Post Jakarta The housing sector in the country is predicted to grow by 12 percent this year, with 130,000 houses estimated to be sold on the market, according to an expert.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Patience needed to 2004 Many are pinning their hopes on the general election in 2004.One of these hopes is that the holding of a direct presidential election will enable the people to exercise their sovereignty.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

A few brave legislators try again to oust AkbarKurniawan Hari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta A new motion in the House of Representatives (DPR) to force House Speaker Akbar Tandjung -- convicted of corruption -- to relinquish his position had won the support of at least 70 legislators from various ...
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

In memoriam: Agam Wispi was a true political poetNur Zain Hae, Amsterdam Agam Wispi passed away on Jan. 1 in a nursing home in Amsterdam. His was another death that immortalized an old premise: le poete maudit. He was solitary, quiet and wasted thousands of miles from his homeland.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Tan Joe Hok's citizenship saga I would like to comment on the articles: RI to protest to U.S. over profiling policy and U.S. says its immigration policy fair published in The Jakarta Post on Jan. 24 and Jan. 25, 2003, respectively.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Infiltration pools can help alleviate floods, droughtDavid Solaiman, Lecturer, Civil Engineering, Universitas Pelita Harapan, Tangerang, Banten There is still hope for the alleviation of the floods that usually occur at this time of year.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Relatives mourn victims of train crash in KroyaAgus Maryono, The Jakarta Post, Purwokerto, Central Java An unattended railway crossing in the town of Kroya led to a train crash that claimed five lives, including a family of four, but state railroad company PT KAI has refused to accept ...
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

AJI wins lawsuit against governorThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Central Jakarta District Court ordered Governor Sutiyoso on Monday to apologize to a reporter who had been intimidated by city public order officers.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

PLN complete renegotiation with 20 IPPsA'an Suryana, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Financially-troubled state electricity firm PT PLN has completed contract renegotiations with 20 independent power producers (IPPs), saying the deals will help ease its financial burden.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Quiz on Melodies I am a fan of Metro TV as its programs are excellent, be it news, commentaries or entertainment.One of the programs I enjoy watching is Berpacu Dalam Melody (Quiz on Melodies), which is aired on Sunday evenings.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Businessmen ask for more tax incentivesThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Dozens of representatives of various business associations asked the government on Monday to provide the business sector with fiscal incentives to help alleviate rising costs.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Restructure forest-based industries Lately Indonesia has seen new culprits accelerating deforestation of the country's already depleted natural forests.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

JP/4/SHIPNavy ready to sink boats of smugglersThe Jakarta Post Jakarta The Indonesian Navy has deployed three warships with some 90 personnel on board to tackle smuggling in Karimun waters in Riau near Singapore and Malaysia.Karimun Naval Base commander Maj.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Kasparov wins first round against computerGrant McCool, Reuters, New York World number one chess player Garry Kasparov crushed the champion computer program Deep Junior in his trademark aggressive style on Sunday in the first game of their six-game "Man vs Machine" match in New York.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

NU, Muhammadiyah leaders refuse U.S. invitationTiarma Siboro, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Chairmen of the Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) and Muhammadiyah, Indonesia's two largest Muslim organizations, have rejected an invitation to attend an inter-religious gathering from the United States Congress in the ...
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Drug trafficker gets 18 years BOGOR: A man was sentenced to 18 years in jail and fined Rp 1 million on Monday by the Bogor District Court for marijuana trafficking.Ady Junaedi bin M. Ali, 32, was arrested by police on Aug. 27 at about 1:30 p.m.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Songbird craze pushes thrush toward extinctionBambang M, Contributor, Yogyakarta It was a sunny Sunday morning and the Babarsari camping ground in Yogyakarta was alive with the sound of cheerful birds singing.The birds, of course, were not there to join in the camping.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Antara photo gallery aims for the skyYusuf Susilo Hartono, Contributor, Jakarta On Dec. 27, 2002, the Antara Journalistic Photo Gallery (GFJA) celebrated its 10th anniversary with a modest ceremony. Jakarta- based photo journalists got together in the old building that now houses the gallery.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Thugs attack striking drivers, studentsApriadi Gunawan, The Jakarta Post, Medan, North Sumatra A group of unidentified people attacked bus drivers and students here on Monday hours before they went ahead with a planned strike to protest the recent rise in fuel prices and electricity rates.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Japan must be realistic on high agriculture tarrifsTakashi Shimomiya, The Daily Yomiuri, Asia News Network, Tokyo As the World Trade Organization convened a new round of multilateral trade talks in Geneva Wednesday, Japan and the European Union protested strongly against the ...
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Carter's returns helps Raptors canquer KingsReuters, Toronto, Canada Vince Carter scored 22 points in his return from missing 23 games with a knee injury to lead the Toronto Raptors to a 101-97 win over the Sacramento Kings in NBA action on Sunday afternoon.Playing his first game since Dec.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

'Evidence usually resold by police' The antidrug campaign seems to be getting more intensive support from the police as drug abuse problems become more serious. There are now an estimated four million drug addicts nationwide and some Rp 800 billion is spent daily just on drugs.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

House rushes to approve new regenciesKurniawan Hari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta At a plenary meeting attended by less than 100 legislators, the House of Representatives (DPR) on Monday endorsed 10 bills on the establishment of 23 regencies and two municipalities in 10 provinces throughout the ...
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Council unwilling to follow Sutiyoso in allocation cutAhmad Junaidi, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Governor Sutiyoso has agreed to a reduction in the Rp 9 billion (US$1 million) allocated to him in the 2003 draft city budget to about Rp 5 billion, but city councillors are against the idea, saying it ...
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Pedicab drivers want transmigration PALEMBANG, South Sumatra: About 500 families of pedicab drivers in Palembang, South Sumatra, wanted to enter the government-sponsored transmigration program for a better life and improved prosperity, a representative said.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Benko cracks four-minute barrier in World CupErik Kirschbaum, Reuters, Berlin, Germany Lindsay Benko of the United States became the first woman to crack the four-minute barrier for the 400 meters freestyle, breaking a six-year-old world record at a World Cup short course race on Sunday.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Maritime borders neglected Having gone through the ordeal caused by the dishonorable loss of Sipadan and Ligitan, the learned society of scholars and former competent government officials in the field of maritime affairs did the right thing by convening a panel discussion on the subject of ...
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Any movement must be conveyed effectivelyMax Lane, Visiting Fellow, Center for Asia Pacific Social Transformation Studies, University of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia In the Jakarta Post, on Jan.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

'Witnesses' offer confusing testimony in Theys' trialAinur R. Sophiaan, The Jakarta Post, Surabaya Five witnesses testified in court here on Monday that they had never seen any of seven soldiers charged with murdering Papuan separatist leader Theys Hiyo Eluay two years ago.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Govt to pursue the assets of dead fraud convictFabiola Desy Unidjaja, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta A wanted Indonesian banking and business magnate convicted of corruption, Hendra Rahardja, died on Sunday night in Australia, but the government said on Monday that it would still pursue his assets to ...
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

RI leaders warn U.S. not to attack Iraqor'U.S. must not fight Iraq as it will cause chaos in RI'Fabiola Desy Unidjaja The Jakarta Post JakartaNoted Muslim leaders, scholars and activists warned the United States on Saturday against attacking Iraq, saying that a war against Baghdad would only ...
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Juniors hope to steal the show in Pusam CupMusthofid, The Jakarta Post, Samarinda, East Kalimantan Junior chess stars Susanto Megaranto, Tirta Chandra Purnama and Taufik Halay are relishing the prospect of taking on more experienced competitors at the Pusam Cup in Samarinda, East Kalimantan.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

The cost of the release and discharge policyLin Che Wei, CFA, Banking analyst, Jakarta Reading about all the public demonstrations against the hike in fuel prices and electricity rates, the release and discharge policy and the government's response to these issues, I was reminded of a cha-cha ...
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Left behind JP/7/INQUILeft behindPhilippine Daily Inquirer Asia News Network Manila The Bangkok Post reported last week that the Thai government had "quietly awarded a contract" to a Hong Kong engineering company "to conduct a feasibility study on the ambitious plan to dig a canal across the ...
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Farewell, Hilda: pioneer of modern art dies Carla Bianpoen Contributor Jakarta On Friday, January 17, at 9.20 p.m. Jakarta time, Hildawati Soemantri passed away at Darmais Hospital from cancer.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Migrant workers need more govt protectionM. Taufiqurrahman, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Representatives of Indonesian workers in the Middle East and Malaysia called on the House of Representatives on Monday to pass the bill on workers' protection and ensure embassies offered effective help to ...
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Left behind JP/7/INQUILeft behindPhilippine Daily Inquirer Asia News Network Manila The Bangkok Post reported last week that the Thai government had "quietly awarded a contract" to a Hong Kong engineering company "to conduct a feasibility study on the ambitious plan to dig a canal across the ...
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Govt treads tentatively in curbing forest misuseRendi A. Witular, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The government is preparing a number of possible measures in an attempt to curb the issuance of forest concessions and to crack down on illegal loggers amid rising international criticism, culminating last ...
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Police arrest fake money sellers BOGOR: Four men arrested here last Saturday for allegedly selling counterfeit money remain under the police custody, chief of Bogor Police Precinct's detective unit Adj. Comr. Yayan said on Sunday.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Agassi steals the show from Serena in MelbourneJulian Linden, Reuters, Melbourne, Australia Serena got her slam but Andre still stole the show at the Australian Open.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Hopes pinned on slow moving United StatesJ. Bradford DeLong, Professor of Economics University of California, Berkeley, Project Syndicate If the world is to have a decent economic recovery, an upturn will depend on America getting off its back and continuing to fulfill its role as global importer ...
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Free trade feared to threaten health jobsDebbie A. Lubis, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The country could face massive unemployment among professional health workers and inadequate health services for poor people if the government does not provide clear regulations on standards for health ...
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Housing sector is predicted to increase by 12% this yearSari P. Setiogi, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The housing sector in the country is predicted to grow by 12 percent this year, with 130,000 houses estimated to be sold on the market, according to an expert.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Misreading of history leads to misunderstood U.S.-UK tiesGeoffrey Wheatcroft, Guardian News Service, London Lord Black of Crossharbour, the owner of London's right-of- center Daily Telegraph, is giving a lecture next month entitled Is it in Britain's national interest to be America's ...
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

RI to assess Arafura, Timor seas JAKARTA: Indonesia will work in partnership with East Timor, Australia, and Papua New Guinea to assess the ecosystems of the Arufura and Timor seas to help manage them better.The partnership was kicked-off at a two-day workshop beginning on Monday.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Thousands protest pulp plant 'operations' in PorseaArpiadi Gunawan, The Jakarta Post, Medan, North Sumatra Thousands of residents including activists from various non- governmental organizations, clergymen and ulemas again staged a protest on Monday against the reopening of a suspended pulp ...
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

1,630 houses for people in Papua JAYAPURA, Papua: The government plans to build 1,630 houses for people in seven regencies in Papua, including Jayapura, Nabire, Serui, Manokwari, Fakfak, Sorong and Timika.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Garuda pilots have no conscience I feel that the recent demand made by the Association of Garuda Indonesian Airways' pilots that their salaries be increased to Rp 80 million a month amid the monetary crisis is absolutely embarrassing and illogical.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Govt pledges to protect foreign interestsFabiola Desy Unidjaja, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Indonesian security authorities vowed to protect foreign interests in the country amid increasing fears of anti-Western violence should the United States and its allies attack Iraq.
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Government plantations in violation of national labor lawsApriadi Gunawan and Ridwan Max Sijabat, The Jakarta Post, Medan, North Sumatra Several state-owned palm oil plantations in North Sumatra have employed tens of thousands of workers for years below the minimum wage and without the social ...
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Tue, 28 Jan 2003

Haj organizers blamed for departure postponementKurniawan Hari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The government blamed a delay in the departure of about 1,200 Muslims making the pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia on the haj organizers who arranged the flights.
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