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Searching for all articles published on 2004-07-17 ...
73 articles.
Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Busway: Six months after It may seem somewhat premature to judge Jakarta's six-month- old busway system's failure or success. Nevertheless, after that time span, a thorough evaluation is certainly appropriate.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

House ends session, only 13 bills endorsedKurniawan Hari, JakartaThe House of Representatives closed its two-and-a half-month long session with Speaker Akbar Tandjung boasting that the legislators had been able to finish deliberating 13 bills.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Revive the student loan scheme The Jakarta Post reported this week that three students from Java were accepted into the Bogor Institute of Agriculture (IPB).
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Police in the dark over Bandung blastsBANDUNG: Police have no leads in two separate bomb blasts that shook Bandung on Wednesday.Police investigators so far have only been able to identify the substances used in the bombs and how they were detonated.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Busway: Six months after It may seem somewhat premature to judge Jakarta's six-month- old busway system's failure or success. Nevertheless, after that time span, a thorough evaluation is certainly appropriate.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Nahdlatul Ulama politics reinterpretedMuhaimin Syamsuddin Jakarta The politics of 30-million-strong Muslim organization Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), has been interpreted as the day-to-day politics of anyone who makes use of traditional Islamic symbols.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Police name project supervisor as suspect in bridge collapseIndra Harsaputra, SurabayaEast Java Provincial Police have named as a suspect Karto Sujono, a project supervisor, for negligence in the collapse of six concrete slabs at the Suramadu bridge construction site recently.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Bangkok's grim reminder When did Indonesians last hear about the global HIV/AIDS epidemic? After the initial fright, came a hush that lulled many among us into a state of complacency. Then came wishful thinking, as in the minds of many Indonesians AIDS is something that happens elsewhere.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

It is all a matter of timingMedelina Hendytio, Budi Setiyono and Guy Janssen Jakarta When the General Elections Commission ordered a nationwide recount of the ballot, election monitoring groups rightly expressed their concern there would be no subdistrict-level representatives of the ...
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Monorail changed to avoid disputesBambang Nurbianto, JakartaTo minimize losses ensuing from "social costs" from the construction of the monorail, developer PT Indonesia Transit Central (ITC) has decided to alter route of the Blue Line from Kampung Melayu, East Jakarta, to Roxy, West Jakarta.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Deposit insurance bill awaits approvalTony Hotland, JakartaThe government's plan to gradually remove its costly blanket guarantee for bank time deposits should be complemented with credible supporting institutions and a clean government, according to an analyst.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Govt told to better regulate precursor chemicalsAbdul Khalik, JakartaThe government has been urged to regulate the trading of precursors imported from abroad to stop the misuse of the chemical substances for the production of narcotics and psychotropic substances.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Japan upsets Russia to break win drought in volleyball GPEva C. Komandjaja and Moch. N. Kurniawan, Jakarta Japan chalked up its first win at the women's 2004 World Volleyball Grand Prix while Cuba continued its winning ways with a 3-1 victory over Germany on the opening day of the second series ...
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Opposition Forces JP/7/LET50Opposition ForcesFrom RepublikaAlthough the official results of the presidential election are yet to be announced, the final ranking of all five candidates is almost certain.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Money talks in April ballot printing contractsMoch. N. Kurniawan, JakartaOfficials from the General Elections Commission (KPU) argued in April that they lacked the money to better inform the public on how to properly cast their votes in the legislative election, which may in part explain the fact ...
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Citizenship bill discussed JAKARTA: A plenary meeting of the House of Representatives agreed on Friday to further deliberate a bill on the revision of the Citizenship Law.The bill was drafted by the House's Legislation Body (Baleg) to revise Law No.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

85 more Aceh women get counselingBANDA ACEH, Aceh: The Aceh Women's Empowerment Bureau provided psychological counseling to 85 women on Friday, bringing the number of women who have received such counseling to 720.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

After Al-Zaytun fiasco, KPU orders repeat balloting in TawauM. Taufiqurrahman and Adianto P. Simamora, JakartaThe General Elections Commission has decided to hold a revote at a polling station for Indonesian expatriates in the East Malaysian town of Tawau after the Election Supervisory ...
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Mining in protected forests Apparently concerned by the risk of messy litigation, as state oil and gas company Pertamina is now experiencing in its dispute with U.S.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Puteh's head on the line: SourceFabiola Desy Unidjaja and Tiarma Siboro, JakartaPresident Megawati Soekarnoputri is reportedly considering a replacement for Aceh Governor Abdullah Puteh as pressure mounts on her to fire him due to graft charges against him.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Government unlikely to impose tax on shrimpZakki P. Hakim, JakartaThe government is unlikely to apply a 40 percent import tax on shrimp as suggested by some because it could prompt other countries to retaliate against Indonesia, according to a senior official.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Kopassus soldiers sentenced for assaultYOGYAKARTA: A panel of judges at the Yogyakarta Military Court sentenced on Friday two soldiers from the Army's elite Kopassus unit to 18 months in jail each for a brutal assault that claimed the life of civilian Widyo Prabowo, 29, and left another civilian, ...
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Green activists made partner by regencyMulta Fidrus, TangerangIn a new program to fight environmental damage and pollution, the Tangerang regency has taken on a group of activists from several environmental watchdogs as working partners.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Teacher summoned for questioningEvi Mariani, JakartaThe Jakarta Police sent on Friday a second letter to summon teacher Nurlaila from disputed SMP 56 state junior high school, expecting her to show up for questioning scheduled for next week.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Medan issues new travel policyApriadi Gunawan, MedanThe North Sumatra provincial administration announced on Friday that Indonesian nationals traveling to Malaysia through seaports and airports in Medan would not be required to pay a fiscal tax.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Mandiri may join bidding for PermataTony Hotland, JakartaGiant Bank Mandiri has indicated it wants to join the bidding for Bank Permata if the government sets a reasonable price for the country's seventh-largest bank."If the price is relatively low, of course we'd be interested to bid.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Part 1 of 2: The ASEAN model of economic integration Romeo A. Reyes, Jakarta The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has gone a long way since the original five members -- Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand -- signed the Bangkok Declaration on Aug.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Astra Agro CPO exports soars 127%The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Publicly listed plantation company PT Astra Agro Lestari reported on Thursday its crude palm oil (CPO) export had surged by 127 percent on-year in the first semester, primarily due to higher demand from India.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Strategy for an energy-starved world: Go coal!David Dapice Yale Center for the Study of Globalization Medford Amidst continuing violence in the Middle East and political turmoil in some other major oil-producing countries the issue of energy security is again on the front burner.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

NGOs up pressure on forest miningRendi A. Witular and Fabiola Desy Unidjaja, Jakarta A coalition of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) has vowed to continue its campaign against 13 mining firms that have been allowed to resume open-pit mining in protected forests, upon a controversial ...
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Let students have a voice, and let it be heardSimon Marcus Gower, Jakarta Sometimes it is possible to ask teachers what they consider to be a well organized and disciplined class and get answers that are, in essence, really quite disturbing.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

74 hospitals provide free health care for the poorLeony Aurora, JakartaFive more hospitals in the capital will provide free health care for poor families who hold Gakin (health care benefit) cards under a scheme budgeted to spend Rp 61 billion (US$ 6.81) this year.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Jakarta Fair expected to end in successUrip Hudiono, JakartaWith only two days remaining, organizers of the Jakarta Fair in Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, are confident they will meet their target of 2.2 million total visitors.PT Jakarta International Expo project director Ralph R.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Only 13 firms allowed to mine in forests: NabielMuninggar Sri Saraswati, JakartaMinister of the Environment Nabiel Makarim assured on Friday that no more mining companies would be allowed to operate in protected forests despite the possibility of other concessionaires filing lawsuits against the ...
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Blackouts cost tourism, Internet businessesSyofiardi Bachyul Jb, PadangRotating power shutdowns in West Sumatra in the past month have hit the tourism and telecommunications sectors in the province.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Presidential aspirant ready to loseFrom Koran TempoThe presidential election on July 5 came off democratically, fairly and safely, despite some minor problems related to double perforations on the ballot papers.Indonesians realize the significance of electing their own leader. Even former U.S.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Jakarta to get new police chief JAKARTA: National Police chief Gen. Da'i Bachtiar announced on Friday a plan to promote the incumbent Jakarta Police chief, Insp. Gen. Makbul Padmanagara, as the executive director of the National Narcotics Agency (BNN).
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

JP/7/LETPeople impressed by honesty From Suara KaryaThe provisional results of the presidential election on July 5, show that extraordinary campaign teams were not necessary to win. What counted was honesty, and the honesty of a candidate was what encouraged people to vote for them.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Myanmar's bugging scandal House of Commission I revealed that a joint investigation to beef up national security by the (foreign affairs) National Intelligence Agency, the State Code Institution and the Foreign Ministry had found a bugging device in Indonesia's ambassador office in Yangon.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

A clash of civilizations, or is it pure evil?Syed Farid Alatas, The Straits Times, Asia News Network, Singapore During the last few years, we have heard much about the so- called clash of civilizations.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

OPEC calls off July Vienna meetingThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has canceled a scheduled ministerial meeting in Vienna on July 21, but it is sticking to its decision to raise its output ceiling by 500,000 barrels per day (bpd) on August 1.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Busway: Six months after It may seem somewhat premature to judge Jakarta's six-month- old busway system's failure or success. Nevertheless, after that time span, a thorough evaluation is certainly appropriate.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Citizenship bill discussed JAKARTA: A plenary meeting of the House of Representatives agreed on Friday to further deliberate a bill on the revision of the Citizenship Law.The bill was drafted by the House's Legislation Body (Baleg) to revise Law No.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

RI to host int'l science Olympiad JAKARTA: Indonesia will for the first time host an international science Olympiad for junior high school students from Dec. 5 to Dec. 14, an official said on Friday.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

JP/7/LETQuick Count is only PredictionFrom Koran TempoThe Economic and Social Research, Education and Information Institute (LP3ES) has challenged all parties to verify the quick-count method it is using to determine the results of the July 5 presidential election.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Busway: Six months after It may seem somewhat premature to judge Jakarta's six-month- old busway system's failure or success. Nevertheless, after that time span, a thorough evaluation is certainly appropriate.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Oil exploration slows: BP MigasThe Jakarta Post , Jakarta Oil and gas exploration activities in the country have been on the decline in recent years, as investors have postponed investment plans due to unfavorable fiscal policy and uncertainty in the regions.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Haywire traffic accompanies school openingUrip Hudiono, JakartaAn international school that opened its doors on Wednesday in Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, is turning the usually slow traffic in the suburb to one resembling hectic downtown.As the clock nears the 7:15 a.m.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Myanmar bugging Recently, it was suspected that the Indonesian embassy in Yangon was bugged by the Yangon military junta, which would pose a challenge to ASEAN's "Constructive Engagement" approaches to Myanmar's junta.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

More attention for public transportation crewFrom Suara KaryaI am a commuter who uses public transportation in Jakarta and I know full well what bus conductors and bus drivers do every day.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Legislator calls on government to get tough on car smugglingFadli, BatamAn outspoken legislator of the Batam Council has called on the central government to take action against the unchecked smuggling of used cars from Singapore and Malaysia, which has contributed to traffic congestion on the islet.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Modern hypermarkets vs. traditional marketsPatrick Guntensperger, Jakarta The emergence of a powerful force in retailing has caused some very reasonable concern among residents and merchants throughout the world and here in Jakarta.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Acehnese nabbed with marijuana JAKARTA: Jagakarsa Police arrested two Acehnese men on Friday morning at a house in Parung, Bogor, where officers found eight kilograms of marijuana."The suspects are big dealers," said Jagakarsa Police chief of detectives First Insp.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Al-Zaytun caseFrom Koran TempoThousands of voters were taken in buses to 83 polling stations at Al-Zaytun Islamic Boarding School in Indramayu, West Java. Following this, protests were lodged and a stern measure taken by the commander of the Indonesian Military (TNI), Gen. Endriartono Sutarto.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Scouts launch anti-trafficking driveINDRAMAYU, West Java: The Scout Movement in Indramayu began a four-day gathering on Thursday that will serve to kick off a campaign to fight human trafficking in the regency.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

JP/7/LETDisappointed in PangandaranFrom KompasSome time ago, I went to Pangandaran beach with some friends. Unfortunately, the trip was spoiled by the bad conduct of a motorized vessel provider.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

World Bank must reformHannah Ellis, Guardian News Service, London Imagine a bank investing around US$55 billion a year in the world's economy with the specific mandate of alleviating poverty and with the potential to invest billions of dollars into public healthcare, education and ...
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Grilled for 9 hours, Nurdin Halid declared suspect in sugar scamP.C. Naommy, JakartaConfederation of Primary Cooperative Associations (Inkud) chairman Nurdin Halid was declared a suspect in an illegal sugar scam after almost 10 hours of questioning on Friday.National Police chief of detectives Comr.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Where to go in Yogyakarta: Saturday, July 17, 2004Yogyakarta Arts Festival Dances: Sahita dance performances Iber-iber Tledhek Barangan (Pendopo Nitiprajan, 7:30 p.m., July 20), Sutopo and Widodo dances (Pendopo Nitiprajan, 7:30 p.m., July 20).
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Revive the student loan scheme The Jakarta Post reported this week that three students from Java were accepted into the Bogor Institute of Agriculture (IPB).
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Cituis to be model fishing village TANGERANG: The Tangerang regency administration plans to transform 200 hectares of empty land near the Cituis River estuary in Surya Bahari village, Pakuhaji district, into a model fishing village as part of a pilot project.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Government to resume bond issueThe Jakarta Post, JakartaThe government announced on Friday it would sell Rp 2 trillion- worth of treasury bonds at an auction on July 27.Minister of Finance Boediono told a media conference that the indicative yield for the eight-year bonds was 11 percent.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

How to be tolerant, in the right wayRoy Voragen, Bandung Discussions on the Islamic headscarf (hijab) keep on returning in the headlines for the past two decades.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

HIV moms must not breastfeedDewi Santoso, JakartaHIV positive mothers have been advised not to breastfeed their babies to avoid them contracting the virus.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Police detain two suspects in BII scam JAKARTA: Police said on Friday they had arrested two suspects for their alleged roles in a Rp 31 billion bank scam involving the pension fund of fertilizer firm PT Pupuk Sriwijaya and Bank International Indonesia (BII).
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

'We care when squatters are forcefully evicted'World Population Day passed unobserved on July 11 in the capital, where squatters, who live on riverbanks or beneath overpasses and bridges, are blamed for annual flooding and the worsening condition of city infrastructure.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Ex-governor Abilio Soares escapes jail for nowYemris Fointuna and Fabiola Desy Unidjaja, Jakarta/KupangConvicted former East Timor governor Abilio Soares defied a summons on Friday to begin serving his three-year jail term for human rights crimes in Indonesia's former province in 1999.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Papuan leaders want rights findings revealedFabiola Desy Unidjaja, JakartaPapuan religious leaders have urged the National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) to reveal the findings of its probe into alleged human rights violations by soldiers and police in the troubled province.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

PBSI candidates prepare for electionDamar Harsanto and Eva C. Komandjaja, Jakarta The two candidates for the top post at the Badminton Association of Indonesia (PBSI) both claimed on Friday to have the support to win Saturday's election.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Workers shun onerous rules to enter Malaysia illegallyRidwan Max Sijabat, JakartaThe large number of Indonesians living and working illegally in Malaysia is closely connected with "the complicated and expensive formal procedures" at home, and the absence of strict law enforcement in the neighboring ...
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

Sumatran tigers on the verge of extinctionJon Afrizal, JambiThe numbers of Sumatran tigers in the province of Jambi are increasingly dwindling due to poaching, conservationists say.About 100 of the tigers, or panthera tigris sumatrae, still live in local reservations.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

A response to Joel D. Palmer's letter As one who owns a house in Indonesia and spends a great deal of time there, I find the comments from Joel D.
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Sat, 17 Jul 2004

The first-class instruction of English as a second languageSetiono, Jakarta The status of English language as a lingua franca throughout the globe has compelled non-English-speaking countries to brace themselves for the free trade era.
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