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Searching for all articles published on 2004-06-02 ...
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Meet the Megawati campaign strategistsTiarma Siboro and Fabiola Desy Unidjaja, Jakarta Public relations, party supporters and minorities are among the issues being focused on by three campaign teams working for the Megawati-Hasyim ticket.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Kuningan to propose bill on conservation KUNINGAN, West Java: Kuningan regency administration is planning to propose a bill on conservation and mountain climbing on Mount Ciremai.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

We don't live in cowboy country Last Wednesday's fatal shooting of prosecutor Ferry Silalahi of the Central Sulawesi Prosecutors' Office came as a big blow to us.It is not the first time a member of the judiciary has been shot dead by irresponsible people.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

House debates autonomy lawsKurniawan Hari, Jakarta Lawmakers agreed to accept the government-sponsored bill revising the local autonomy laws as their main reference point when they began deliberating amendments to the laws on Tuesday.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

'The last thing I want is a boyfriend who smokes' The national antismoking campaign has made little progress as not all government and local government offices have been declared nonsmoking areas due to the absence of bylaws to implement antitobacco regulations, according to Minister of Health ...
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

'Direct' elections a casting of collective votesThomas Hidya Tjaya, Jakarta A general election is considered an essential part of the process toward democracy, whereby the people select their leaders by vote.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

House criticizes mining regulation JAKARTA: House of Representatives Commission VIII on the environment criticized on Tuesday government regulation in lieu of law No. 1/2004 on mining in protected forests.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

China's economy set to achieve soft landingFrances Cheung, China Daily, Asia News Network, Beijing In recent months, debates have sprung up on whether China's economy is overheated, and then on the possibilities of a soft or hard landing.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Govt proposes further changes to health billDewi Santoso, Jakarta The debate over the deliberation of the medical practice bill looks set to drag on, as the government has proposed a disciplinary committee to provide better protection for both doctors and patients.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

On top of Wiranto's platform: More jobs, revenueZakki P. Hakim, Jakarta Retired general Wiranto promises to establish macroeconomic stability, in addition to creating more jobs, boosting the nation's revenue and more fairly distributing that revenue if he were elected.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Addressing Philippines' democratic deficitPaul D. Hutchcroft and Joel Rocamora, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Asia News Network, Manila More than 35 million Filipinos voted last May 10.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

The good old days? It is a sad day for civilization when the hard-earned advances of human rights, women's rights, individual rights and freedom of speech are trampled into the ground by totalitarian governments and ultra-conservative religious groups.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Five missing as cargo ship sinks in Sumbawa watersThe Jakarta Post, Mataram/Kupang/Surabaya A rescue team was searching on Tuesday for at least five people still missing after a cargo ship capsized in the waters off the eastern island of Sumbawa in West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) province.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

BCA gets custodian license in futuresZakki P. Hakim, Jakarta The Commodity Futures Trading Supervisory Board (Bappebti) issued on Tuesday a license for Bank Central Asia (BCA) to operate as a custodian bank in futures trading.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Police officers in hot seat over TV reality showEvi Mariani, Jakarta The Jakarta Police Professional Ethics Board has decided to make a formal recommendation to Chief Insp. Gen. Makbul Padmanagara requesting him to dismiss First Insp.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

The International Trade Commission of the United States decided on May 14 that color TV sets manufactured in China have caused material harm to U.S. producers. The decision removes the final hurdle to the U.S. Department of Commerce ruling to impose anti-dumping taxes -- between 5.2 to 26.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Amien Rais vows not to engage in mudslingingA. Junaidi, Jakarta Amien Rais and his running mate Siswono Yudhohusodo could easily resort to mudslinging with their rivals, especially those associated with "militarism" -- retired generals Wiranto and Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Exports rise in April Exports increased in April by 2.7 percent from the previous month as increasing demand for non-oil and gas commodities offset a decline in oil and gas exports, the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) reported on Tuesday.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Police on full alert during election JAYAPURA, Papua: A senior police officer in Papua reported on Tuesday that police would be on full alert during the presidential election this year, amid threats from the separatist Free Papua Movement (OPM).Sr. Comr. Max D.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

On reviving 'keroncong' music As a reader of The Jakarta Post, I appreciate and am grateful to the editorial staff for translating and divulging Marah Kamrin's letter published in the Warta Kota daily regarding the fading away of traditional keroncong music (the Post, May 29).
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

No sign of terrorist attacks: Da'iAbdul Khalik, Jakarta Police have not yet discovered any indication of possible terrorist attacks during the country's direct presidential election scheduled for July 5, National Police chief Gen. Da'i Bachtiar says.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

People told to take care of the elderly JAKARTA: To mark World Elderly Day on Tuesday, the government encouraged citizens to take care of their parents at home instead of putting them in nursing homes.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

JP/1/HOUR3 Bush lauds Iraq interim govt U.S. President George W. Bush said the new Iraqi interim government announced on Tuesday, presided over by head of Iraq's Governing Council Ghazi Mashal Ajil al-Yawer, represented a broad cross-section of society and had the "talent" to guide the nation.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

'Pancasila keeps country united' JAKARTA: President Megawati Soekarnoputri led a celebration of the 59th anniversary of the Pancasila on Tuesday, calling on young people to remain true to the principles of the ideology.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Dogs and cats off the streets JAKARTA: To prevent a possible rabies breakout, the North Jakarta animal husbandry and veterinary agency has been busy rounding up stray cats and dogs.The agency's director, Sugiman, was quoted by beritajakarta.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Public sports centers in poor condition JAKARTA: People in West Jakarta apparently prefer private sector sports centers to the ones provided by the city as the equipment in public sports centers is generally in poor shape.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Packages of silicone cause commotion at the airportEvi Mariani and P.C. Naommy, Jakarta Three packages at the center of a bomb scare at the Soekarno Hatta International Airport on Tuesday turned out to contain a harmless substance, police said.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Damning accusations dog Wiranto's bidTiarma Siboro and Abdul Khalik, Jakarta The challenges to Wiranto's presidential bid have taken another twist after his former aide in the Indonesian Military (TNI) Maj. Gen.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

How to avoid genital wartsDear Dr. Donya, I have recurring genital warts and heard that there is connection between this condition and cervical cancer. I would like to ask:1. How can I avoid getting genital warts?2. How can I avoid developing cervical cancer?-- A readerDear Reader, 1.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

No Garuda team for complimentary ads A proposal has been circulating from the "Team for Publication of ISO 9001: 2000 Garuda Indonesia" complete with contact people and phone/fax numbers, offering joint complimentary ads for the Garuda award.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

RI U-20s hold India to drawEva C. Komandjaja, Jakarta The Indonesian Under-20 team held the Indian national team to a 1-1 draw in a friendly match at the Bung Karno Stadium here on Tuesday afternoon.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Body art: The road to safe tattooing, piercingDonya Betancourt, Pediatrician, drdonya@hotmail.com This week, we will review ways to avoid complications from tattooing and body piercing.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Release of terror suspects delayedIrvan NR, Palu The Central Sulawesi Prosecutor's Office has postponed the planned release of three people acquitted by a provincial high court of terrorism charges. However, the reason behind the postponement is still unclear.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Seized bombs and weapons destroyed POSO, Central Sulawesi: Police in the Central Sulawesi regency of Poso destroyed on Tuesday more than 2,000 rifles, guns, homemade bombs and ammunition that the police discovered during door-to-door searches in the area in the past 10 months.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Poverty-reduction strategy The Indonesian delegation to the World Bank-sponsored international conference on poverty reduction in Shanghai last week should be able to bring home a great deal of knowledge and information to help improve the country's Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP), which ...
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Making growth greenJames D. Wolfensohn, Project Syndicate When the world's leaders met at the Millennium Summit four years ago, they agreed on a set of goals aimed at cutting global poverty in half by 2015.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

U.S. in Iraq: The moral high ground?Patrick Guntensperger, Jakarta When we first saw the photographs of American occupying troops committing atrocities on the people they were "liberating", the naove (or disingenuous) among us might have thought that these were appalling but isolated instances.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Message from the Italian Ambassador to Indonesia H.E. Francesco M. Greco on the occasion of Italian National Day June 2, 2004Country Profile: Italy -- June 2Italian National Day marks the anniversary of June 2, 1946, the day on which, through a historical referendum, the people of Italy opted for ...
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Selective enforcement of labor rules cuts job opportunitiesDaniel Kingsley, Jakarta Indonesia's recently promulgated labor regulations have created a discerning attitude in the private sector towards export-oriented sectors.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Students get look at research life BOGOR: Cosmetics company PT L'Oreal Indonesia and the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) hosted on Tuesday a study tour of LIPI's biotechnology research center in Bogor for high school students.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Attacks in Saudi Arabia part of global problemThe Daily Yomiuri, Asia News Network, Tokyo A weekend rampage by terrorists in Khobar, Saudi Arabia's eastern oil hub, ended after Saudi commandos neutralized the situation, but a sense of insecurity remains.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Government to expel American researcherThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The government ordered on Tuesday International Crisis Group (ICG) researcher Sidney Jones to leave the country immediately, citing a work permit violation.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Vision of tomorrow, today R.A. Kartini is a heroine of Indonesian history. She fought for women's emancipation long before the country became independent. Her vision of women's emancipation was so powerful, it has become a reality, as can be seen in the current leadership.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Good corporate governance and culture: Indonesia's challengeEric Hallett, Jakarta There has been much recent debate over how universal the policies of good corporate governance are across cultures (transparency and disclosure, ethical decision-making, shareholder rights, proper risk ...
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

No paper In observance of the Buddhist Day of Enlightenment and in line with government instruction, The Jakarta Post will not be published on Thursday (June 3). The Post will reappear on Friday (June 4).
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Regions demands payment of oil revenueFitri Wulandari, Jakarta The country's oil and gas producing regions demanded on Tuesday that the central government disburse their share of oil and gas revenue totaling Rp 2.73 trillion (US$294.66 million).
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Maid for absconding Good help is so hard to find these days, judging by the Immigration director-general's report that more than 17,000 foreign maids ran away last year.If they were abused as Nirmala Bonat was, then they have every reason to bolt from their cruel taskmasters.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Checking the march to barbarismJeffrey D. Sachs, Project Syndicate One consequence of the Iraq war is to expose (once again) the false divide between "civilized" and "barbarous" nations.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Bankers want 'market-friendly' deputy governor for BITony Hotland, Jakarta Bankers expressed expectations on Tuesday that the next senior deputy governor of Bank Indonesia (BI) should be "market friendly" and possesses good knowledge about banking, monetary issues and independence.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Japanese AmbassadorCorrection: The name of the Japanese Ambassador, whose picture appeared in Page 4 of The Jakarta Post May 31 edition, is Yutaka Iimura. We regret the error.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

'RRI' director denies corruption allegations JAKARTA: The director of state-funded radio station RRI, Suryanta Saleh, denied on Tuesday allegations his office had misused state funds in procuring broadcast equipment.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Smuggled goods sell well in BelawanApriadi Gunawan, Medan A range of cheap merchandise, allegedly smuggled from Malaysia and Singapore, can be found on sale openly at Belawan Port, some 20 kilometers from the North Sumatra capital of Medan.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Bird smuggling hard to curb: NGOTheresia Sufa, Bogor A wildlife watchdog has revealed that bird smuggling is the second largest crime in the country after drug trafficking in terms of the number of cases.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

May inflation creates new worriesDadan Wijaksana, Jakarta Prices increased faster in May than in April due to the weakening rupiah and higher telephone charges, giving rise to concerns about inflation that could force the central bank to start raising interest rates.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Busway feeder service failure admittedBambang Nurbianto and Damar Harsanto, Jakarta The TransJakarta Busway management admits that it has failed to provide feeder services for the 12.9-kilometer busway corridor from Blok M, South Jakarta, to Kota, West Jakarta.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Children try iron-rich diet to prevent anemiaLeony Aurora, Jakarta For Sri, a third grader at public elementary school 2 on Kelapa island in the Thousand Islands, nothing compares to eating freshly caught fried fish cooked by her mother.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Maligo springs start to dry up due to rampant illegal loggingIrvan NR, Palu The Maligo springs in Madale subdistrict, Poso regency, Central Sulawesi, are on the verge of drying up due to rampant logging in the area.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Activist wants probe into alleged graft BANDA ACEH, Aceh: A local activist demanded on Tuesday that prosecutors immediately investigate an alleged markup in the renovation of Aceh provincial secretary's official residence at the cost of Rp 1.4 billion (US$ 155,555).
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Journalists survive boat mishap A boat carrying a group of journalists and environmental activists sank on Tuesday morning at around 11 a.m. after it hit coral reefs off East Kalimantan.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Humanity in fight against terrorJakob Kellenberger, Geneva Events in Iraq and other recent armed conflicts have time and again reminded us that the essential dignity of human beings is often among the first casualties of war.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Amien's brother loses bid for DPD seatMuninggar Sri Saraswati, Jakarta As presidential candidate Amien Rais started his campaign on Tuesday, his brother, Dahlan, was removed from his projected seat on the Regional Representatives Council (DPD) in Central Java.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

2005 budget assumptions agreedDadan Wijaksana, Jakarta The House of Representatives budget commission and the government have agreed on key assumptions for the draft 2005 state budget, which envisages a smaller deficit and higher economic growth.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Javanese farming entrepreneurs on Batam Fadli, Batam Mardi, 35, and his wife Sutiyem, 28, from Banjarnegara regency, Central Java province, arrived four years ago on Batam in search of work in the special industrial zone island.
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Wed, 02 Jun 2004

Candidates float ideas in rallyThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Thousands of people lined up along Jl. M.H. Thamrin and Jl. Sudirman on Tuesday to watch the floats go by as the first day of a month-long presidential campaign began.
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