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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

BI should do more to merge banks: AnalystsUrip Hudiono The Jakarta Post Jakarta Although mergers between private banks are indeed up to the owners, experts are saying that Bank Indonesia (BI) could -- and should -- do more to encourage them, in order to create a stronger banking industry ...
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

To our readers We have taken the liberty of enhancing the appearance of your paper in conjunction with its 21st anniversary on April 25. You may have noticed that its layout looks slightly different from previous editions.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Human rights issue pops up in presidential campaignWimar Witoelar, InterMatrix Communications, Jakarta wimar@perspektif.net Suddenly things are starting to make sense, and it does not look good.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Megawati, Susilo to attend NU meet SURABAYA: Presidential aspirants Megawati Soekarnoputri and Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono are slated to attend on Monday Nahdlatul Ulama's Halaqah, or preparatory meeting, for a November assembly in Surabaya, East Java.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Opposition needed to check military's riseM. Taufiqurrahman, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Reform-minded political parties should form an opposition in the House of Representatives if a candidate with military background gets elected in the July 5 presidential election, a respected Muslim scholar ...
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

The racism of the welfare stateAlberto Alesina Professor of Economics Harvard University Project Syndicate Two demographic acids are corroding Continental Europe's welfare states. One is Europe's aging population.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Regent urged to revoke sand mining permitMulta Fidrus, The Jakarta Post, Tangerang Responding to the warning of an environmentalist that three islands in the Banten Gulf could be submerged in the near future, four factions of Serang Council called on Regent Bunyamin to revoke private company PT ...
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

NGOs urge government to review power contract with SiemensFitri Wulandari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The Power Sector Working Group (WGPSR), a grouping of several non-governmental organizations, urged the government to review a contract obtained by a Siemens-led consortium in the operation and ...
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Our 21st anniversary The Jakarta Post has just reached the challenging age of 21, as the first edition of the paper saw the light of day on Monday, April 25, 1983. For a newspaper, a 21-year history is not a particularly outstanding achievement.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

NGO says civilians killed in Papua clashTony Hotland, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta A non-governmental organization (NGO) has refuted reports on the death of two members of the Free Papua Organization (OPM) separatist group during a clash with local police recently.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Kuwait deports more RI workers JAKARTA: Another 150 Indonesian migrant workers (TKI) have been deported from oil-rich Kuwait, which imports many Indonesian workers.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

City gives money to 400 poor families JAKARTA: The Jakarta administration plans to give soft loans to 400 low-income families -- 200 in South Jakarta and another 200 in North Jakarta -- the administration's official website beritajakarta.com reported on Saturday.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

More discounts expected despite surge in rental demand The rental apartment market in Jakarta has shown promising signs of activity over the first three months of this year but future demand will remain soft as primary occupants, such as foreign investors, are still waiting for the results of ...
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

World Earth Day The international community commemorated World Earth Day on April 22. In Jakarta, the Ministry of Forestry, in cooperation with the Center for International Forestry (CIFOR), launched a regreening campaign called Program Adopsi Pohon (Tree Adoption Program) in Situgede village, ...
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

House to summon Da'i over Ba'asyir terror probeP.C. Naommy, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The House of Representatives has arranged a hearing with National Police chief Gen.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

New 'senator' to empower proletariatBambang Nurbianto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Modest, consistent and reliable were claims that Sarwono Kusumaatmadja made of himself in his campaign prior to the April 5 election for members of the Regional Representatives Council (DPD) from Jakarta.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Minister opens new port in Batam BATAM, Riau: Minister of Transportation Agum Gumelar inaugurated the new Batam Center Point International Port, asking its operators to ensure the port served as a welcoming gate into Indonesia.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Hepatitis B remains a threat in RILeony Aurora, The Jakarta Post , Jakarta The number of people infected with Hepatitis B virus (HBV) in the country remains high due to a lack of vaccination for babies and low awareness of the disease among the public, says a liver expert.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Taufik brings home Asian trophyThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Taufik Hidayat beat fellow Indonesian and reigning champion Sony Dwi Kuncoro to win the Asian badminton trophy on Sunday in the finals in Kuala Lumpur.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

BI should do more to merge banks: AnalystsUrip Hudiono, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Although mergers between private banks are indeed up to the owners, experts are saying that Bank Indonesia (BI) could -- and should -- do more to encourage them, in order to create a stronger banking industry ...
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Anticorruption judges hard to find, legal observer saysMuninggar Sri Saraswati, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta People with convincing track records in fighting corruption are hardly to be found on the list of applicants for ad hoc judges in the proposed corruption court, an activist says.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Wiranto in the stormPitan Daslani Contributor Jakarta pitand@singapore.com When Gen. (ret) Wiranto defeated Akbar Tandjung in the vote to become the Golkar Party's presidential candidate on April 21, I recalled the days when he could have taken over the national leadership without too much ...
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Minor-party alliance vows to reject result of legislative electionA. Junaidi/Kurniawan Hari, Jakarta An alliance of 17 small parties said on Sunday that it would reject the result of the April 5 legislative election, saying the poll was illegitimate due to many flaws, including erroneous ballot ...
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Indonesian fruit industry stranger to science and technologyAbdul Khalik, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta A failure to apply science and technology has hampered the development of the Indonesian fruit industry, and left it incapable of meeting domestic and international demand.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

21,000 sex workersin Java: Activist MEDAN: Financial hardship has forced about 21,000 young girls to become sex workers on Java, the country's most populous island, an activist says.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Elections strengthens democracy in South KoreaRichard Halloran The Korea Herald Asia News Network Seoul As the dust settles after South Korea's legislative elections of April 15, it is clear that the results were not just a landslide that brought a new party to power but an earthquake whose ...
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Idle billboards blamed on City's poor coordinationDamar Harsanto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The Jakarta Building Management and Supervisory Agency (P2B) has blamed the poor coordination of related agencies of the city administration for the condition of billboards across the city, which either ...
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Benchmark investors remain unattracted to Indonesian stockRendi A. Witular, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Despite a giant leap recorded by the local stock market since early this year, global benchmark investors remain reluctant and cautious to pour their money into the market due to a variety ...
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

'SMP 56 dispute politicized' The recent closing down of the SMP 56 senior high school by city public order officers elicited various reactions, but most people appeared to be against the officers actions.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

NGOs urge government to review power contract with SiemensFitri Wulandari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The Power Sector Working Group (WGPSR), a grouping of several non-governmental organizations, urged the government to review a contract obtained by a Siemens-led consortium in the operation and ...
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Golkar Party considers teaming up with PKB, PPPKurniawan Hari and Tiarma Siboro, Jakarta Once again, it's a case of everyone wanting the presidency and no one wanting to be No.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Govt to pay some of Asiatic, BDB depositorsThe Jakarta Post Jakarta The government has decided to pay initial compensation of only Rp 250 billion (US$29.4 million) to 124,000 depositors of recently dissolved Bank Asiatic and Bank Dagang Bali (BDB), a finance ministry official said.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Illegal logging blamed for deadly Pasaman landslideImran Rusli and Apriadi Gunawan, The Jakarta Post, Padang/MedanLocal residents blamed on Sunday illegal logging as the main cause of Friday's landslide in Pasaman regency, West Sumatra, that buried a bus and killed at least 39 of its passengers.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

More people buy apartments for investment purpose Rudijanto Contributor Jakarta The market for apartments with strata title here looks rosy this year as more Indonesians seek an alternative investment due to currently low interest rates offered by banks.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Women trafficking syndicate busted SEMARANG: Central Java Police said on Saturday they had uncovered a syndicate trafficking prostitutes with the help of a victim, a junior high school student who is now four months pregnant.Central Java Police chief of detectives Comr.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

.rmNew Pre-Sales Strata and Townhouse Projects offered in 1st quarterProject Name Sub-Market District Size (units) CompletionSudirman Park Apartment CBD 830 2006 The Capital Residence Apartment CBD ...
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Police reports filed by abused women rises dramaticallyEvi Mariani, Jakarta Since the establishment of a special desk to handle cases of violence against women at the Jakarta Police headquarters in 1999, the number of reports filed have been steadily increasing.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Rental demand to remain soft despite surge in Q1 The rental apartment market in Jakarta has shown promising signs of activity over the first three months of this year but future demand will remain soft as primary occupants, such as foreign investors, are still waiting for the results of the ...
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Chilean president to visit IndonesiaVeeramalla Anjaiah, Jakarta Chilean President Ricardo Lagos will arrive in Jakarta on Wednesday for a two-day state visit and meet with President Megawati Soekarnoputri on the same day.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Nine retail centers to enter overcrowd marketDewi Santoso, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Nine additional retail centers are to open in Jakarta this year, creating even greater competition in the already-packed retail market here, said a property consultant.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Wiranto must face the stormPitan Daslani, Contributor, Jakarta pitand@singapore.com When Gen. (ret) Wiranto defeated Akbar Tandjung in the vote to become the Golkar Party's presidential candidate on April 21, I recalled the days when he could have taken over the national leadership without too ...
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

;JP; ANPAf..r.. Apartment-living-advantagePhoto caption checked EJKApartment living: Good security, privacy and convenienceJoseph Kirschke Contributor Jakarta In 1998, as mass rioting swept Jakarta, heralding the fall of strongman Soeharto, more than a few city residents -- particularly those ...
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Renew anticorruption fight The prosecution has resumed investigations into illegal fundraising for the 2002 presidential campaigns and other corruption scandals, which it suspended prior to the April 15 general elections.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Wiranto's candidacy revives specter of SoehartoEndy M. Bayuni, The Jakarta Post, Cambridge, Massachusetts First Golkar won the April 5 general election. Now, the political machinery that kept dictator Soeharto in power for over 32 years has named Gen.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Clarification on Wiranto report On April 19, The Jakarta Post published a report titled Wiranto rights trial unlikely by Wahyoe Boediwardhana. The Prosecutor General of the Democratic Republic of Timor Leste, Dr.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

JP/5/CAPAntaraCAUGHT LEADER: Suspected Free Papua Movement (OPM) leader Manase Furima (right) is escorted by police on his arrival at Rendani airport in Manokwari regency, Papua. Manase, who arrived from the remote area of Babo on Saturday, had been nabbed by local villagers in the jungle.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Most of Cipinang, Bekasi swampedThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Despite very little rain over the weekend in Jakarta, the swollen Krukut and Sunter rivers burst their banks and flooded thousands of houses in the Cipinang area of East Jakarta, to a level of two meters in some neighborhoods, forcing the ...
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

2004 elections not merely a big fiestaImanuddin Razak Staff Writer The Jakarta Post Jakarta iman@thejakartapost.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

JP/5/BANDUNGNorthern Bandung forest area threatened by new road Yuli Tri Suwarni The Jakarta Post BandungThe Juanda Dago forest (Tahura) in north of Bandung is at risk of environmental damage as the provincial administration plans to build a 7-kilometer road there.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Tommy gets 2-week sick leave from prisonEvi Mariani, Jakarta Convicted felon Hutomo "Tommy" Mandala Putra has been ordered to take a minimum two-week rest at the plush Kartika Pavilion, Gatot Subroto Army Hospital (RSPAD), Central Jakarta, after a nine-hour surgery on Sunday to treat a tumor ...
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

BasketballNBA (home team in bold) Friday's conference quarter final play off results Eastern Conference Indiana 108 Boston 85 (Indiana leads best-of-seven series 3-0) Western Conference Houston 102 Los Angeles 91 (Los Angeles leads best-of-seven series 2-1)Ice ...
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Opposition needed The Indonesian media are very busy these days speculating about possible coalitions ahead of the final outcome of the general election. But there is so far hardly any discussion about the crying need for an effective opposition in the legislature.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Proposed road in Bandung forest subject of debateYuli Tri Suwarni, The Jakarta Post, Bandung The Juanda Dago forest (Tahura) in north of Bandung is at risk of environmental damage as the provincial administration plans to build a 7-kilometer road there.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

RCTI goes too far On March 29 I watched Kopaja, an afternoon "comedy" show on RCTI television. One of its features involved a mock evening hold-up on a packed public transport vehicle.Two brawny thugs threatened the passengers and the driver, causing the bus to hit the sidewalk.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Anti-cigarette campaign goes up in smoke JAKARTA: An antismoking campaign in the city administration, supported by Gubernatorial Decree No. 11/2004 issued on Feb. 24, has apparently failed, with many city employees still to be seen puffing away in city administration offices including City Hall.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

RI universities to visit U.S. SEMARANG: Representatives of 50 universities from Indonesia and the United States will hold a meeting from April 28 to 30 in Washington to boost cooperation in improving the quality of education.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Nabil wants minimum term PAKANBARU, Riau: State Minister for the Environment Nabil Makarim is seeking to include a minimum punishment for perpetrators of illegal logging in the planned government regulation in lieu of law, which is to introduce a maximum death sentence.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

American Corner opens in YogyaYOGYAKARTA: Witnessed by Counselor of Public Affairs Charles N. Silver of the U.S. Embassy to Indonesia, Rector of Yogyakarta Muhammadiyah University (UMY) Khoiruddin Bashori inaugurated on Saturday the American Corner, an on-campus resource center.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Dozens injured in thug attackTheresia Sufa, Bogor Dozens of residents of Kampung Cipining, Argapura village in Cigudeg district, were injured in a brawl on Saturday evening with a group of men who claimed they were hired by a company whose trucks were charged illegal fees by villagers.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Fresh Ambon clash kills sixAzis Tunny and Octavianus Pinontoan, Ambon At least six people were reported killed and dozens of others severely wounded on Sunday afternoon after a fresh major outbreak hit Ambon, the capital of Maluku province.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Democratizing the globalization processBoutros Boutros-Ghali The Daily Star Asia News Network Dhaka Democratizing globalization is one of the major challenges of the 21st century.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

BPPT produces cheap coke briquettes for small industriesThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT) has launched a pilot project to produce coke briquettes from local coal amid the rising price of imported coke.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

USU to open new programs MEDAN, North Sumatra: The University of North Sumatra (USU) plans to offer several new programs in the near future.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

Selling an apartment more like selling a lifestyleSatyasuryawan Contributor JakartaToday, many Jakartans have grown fond of living in apartments.
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004

East Java faces water crisis as demand outstrips supplyIndra Harsaputra, The Jakarta Post, Surabaya Water supplies in East Java, which has suffered from serious forest destruction, are being constantly depleted due to increasing demands from industrial and domestic users, sparking fears of ...
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