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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Remittances from migrant workers upThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Indonesia's remittances from migrant workers employed overseas significantly increased in the first quarter of this year due to the reemergence of employment opportunities in a number of countries.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

No just cause With great contempt the world is witnessing a spree of abductions of foreign nationals by terrorist elements in Iraq.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Defense against the Dark ArtsOng Hock Chuan, Jakarta Just suppose, for a moment, that you are the management of Newmont. And suppose that you have operated your mine in Minahasa in accordance with the strictest of environmental standards.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Susilo linked to the July 27 tragedyThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta/Semarang/Yogyakarta While President Megawati Soekarnoputri again distanced herself from the tragedy of July 27, 1996 -- which identified her as then president Soeharto's political victim -- the eighth commemoration of the incident on ...
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Man killed in biggest robbery ever in LampungOyos Saroso, Gunungsugih, Central Lampung Police personnel in South and Central Lampung regencies are still hunting a band of armed robbers that recently made off with Rp 2.5 billion (US$ 263,158) belonging to Bank Haga.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Court to hand down Pranowo verdict JAKARTA: An ad hoc human rights court is set to deliver on Aug. 10 a verdict in the case of former Jakarta Military chief Maj. Gen. (ret) Pranowo, who has been charged with involvement in the 1984 Tanjung Priok shooting.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Activists differ over harm reduction programDewi Santoso JakartaA controversial harm reduction program that was introduced by the government on Friday has split opinion among activists over how effective it will be in containing the spread of HIV/AIDS.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

The inevitability of Chinese democracyFrancesco Giavazzi Project Syndicate Fifteen years ago, Fang Hongin was protesting in Tienanmen Square. A few years ago, in Beijing, he ran one of China's most popular TV shows, each week testing the limits of the authorities' indulgence.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Jambi villagers report continued intimidation in land disputeJon Afrizal, Jambi Villagers in the Jambi regency of West Tanjungjabung, who are fighting to reclaim what they say is their land taken by a rubber plantation firm, have complained about constant intimidation and arrests.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Miranda to push banks to adopt int'l standardsDadan Wijaksana, Jakarta Miranda Swaray Goeltom was sworn in on Tuesday by the Supreme Court as the central bank's new senior deputy governor, saying that pushing domestic banks to apply international best practices would be among her top priorities.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Which new President: Does it matter?Richard Robison, Jakarta When the new president is finally confirmed later in September, she or he will confront the immediate task of assembling enough power to rule effectively.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

'Beating children is right violation' Childhood should be the most precious time of a person's life. National Children's Day on July 23 was an opportunity for the state, parents and adults to pledge to protect and promote the rights of children.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

New decrees on sugar seen as ineffectiveThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Newly issued presidential decrees on sugar are ineffective as they only address limited aspects of the real problem contained in the trade regulations for the commodity, observers have noted.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Six tycoons to have their BLBI cases closedAbdul Khalik, Jakarta The Attorney General's Office (AGO) will soon issue orders to halt the investigations into six former bank owners accused of misusing bank bailout funds disbursed by the government via the central bank in the wake of the late 1990s ...
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Bomb suspect may get 10 yearsThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Prosecutors sought a sentence of 10 years in prison for defendant Mohammad Ikhsan, alias Jhoni Hendrawan, alias Idris, who is charged with involvement in both the Bali bombings in 2002 and the Marriott bombing last year.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Police seize 11,000 ecstasy pills in two weeksEvi Mariani Jakarta The Jakarta Police announced on Tuesday they had arrested 13 suspected drug dealers from four syndicates, and seized from them 11,291 ecstasy pills in a two-week operation."The evidence is estimated to be valued at Rp 1.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Volunteer firefighter program has failed: ChiefBambang Nurbianto, Jakarta The increasing number of fires in the city over the last three years, and lack of manpower, has prompted the Jakarta Fire Department to launch various programs, including training 3,000 youths from fire-prone subdistricts ...
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Manado offers a cornucopia of tasty delightsTantri Yuliandini and Jongker Rumteh, Manado, North Sulawesi No one would ever associate Manado with the word "sleepy", and come Saturday night, the already lively provincial capital seemed to light up even more as people from faraway towns began to ...
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Tree planting program launchedBANDUNG: The State Minister for the Environment, Nabiel Makarim, kicked off on Tuesday what is being called a "Tree Bank Program" in Banjaran Wetan subdistrict, Bandung regency.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Abstention rate may skyrocket in runoff, observers worryKurniawan Hari, JakartaIf anything, the nation's first direct presidential election has ended in distinction: Some 32 million people did not exercise their voting rights.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

What would John Kerry do as president?Gwynne Dyer, London The Democratic presidential convention in Boston is more an infomercial than a political contest, but a key piece of information is missing.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

KAI to up services with special seats JAKARTA: Starting Aug. 3, state railway operator PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI) will provide special seats for pregnant women, breast-feeding mothers, the elderly and handicapped passengers aboard electric commuter trains serving Greater Jakarta.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Inmates in Batam need relocationBATAM, Riau Islands: Batam prison plans to relocate some 400 inmates to other prisons in Riau Islands province, but the plan has been delayed as the prison lacks the Rp 90 million (US$ 9,473) it says it needs to put it into effect.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

13 alleged drug dealers arrested in two weeksEvi Mariani, Jakarta The Jakarta Police announced on Tuesday they had arrested 13 suspected drug dealers from four syndicates, and seized from them 11,288 ecstasy pills in a two-week operation."The evidence is estimated to be valued at Rp 1.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

25 percent of schools in disrepairPALEMBANG, South Sumatra: Some 25 percent out of a total of 332 elementary schools in Palembang are in disrepair as a result of age and natural disasters.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Sumatran tiger in zoo dies of old ageMEDAN, North Sumatra: A Sumatran tiger that had lived in Medan Zoo for 15 years was found dead last week.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Kramat Jati market to be trade center JAKARTA: The Kramat Jati fruit and vegetable wholesale market in East Jakarta will be turned into an agricultural trade center, market operator Zainal Abidin was quoted as saying by Antara news agency on Tuesday.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Jakarta to soon bid adieu to noisy 'bajaj' After transporting Jakartans for nearly three decades, bajaj (three-wheeled motorized vehicles) will begin disappearing from the city's streets in the next few days.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

City proposes extra funding for construction projectsThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The city administration has proposed an additional Rp 500 billion (US$55.55 million) for the 2004 city budget, increasing the total budget to Rp 12.8 trillion if the City Council grants its approval.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Bank Danamon net profit jumps by 79% Rendi A. Witular Jakarta Publicly listed Bank Danamon announced on Tuesday that its first half net profit as of the end of June jumped by 79 percent as compared to the same period last year, primarily on higher net interest income resulting from lending ...
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Soccer's problems team The national soccer team's failure to reach the second round of the ongoing Asian Cup in China, as promised earlier by team manager Andi Darussalam Tabusala, has disappointed soccer fans across the country.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Bond issue draws healthy response from investorsDadan Wijaksana, Jakarta The government sold Rp 3.5 trillion (some US$385 million) worth of bonds on Tuesday, almost twice the size of the initially planned issue due to a robust response from investors.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Consumer confidence strengthens on peaceful electionThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta People's confidence in the economy strengthened markedly in June thanks to a peaceful campaign period during the run-up to the July 5 presidential election, Danareksa Research Institute (DRI) said in its latest consumer ...
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Soccer's problems teamThe national soccer team's failure to reach the second round of the ongoing Asian Cup in China, as promised earlier by team manager Andi Darussalam Tabusala, has disappointed soccer fans across the country.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Presidential candidates to woo undecided votersA. Junaidi, Jakarta Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Megawati Soekarnoputri have their work cut out for them in wooing undecided voters whose first picks fell by the wayside in the July 5 election, analysts say.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Textile companies in Bandung to be relocated away from riverYuli Tri Suwarni, Bandung The government plans to relocate hundreds of textile companies in Bandung regency, West Java, to an integrated industrial area in Cipeundeuy, Cikalong Wetan, in an effort to stop waste from being dumped into the ...
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Japanese ship lost in Strait of Malacca JAKARTA: A Japanese national reported a missing ship in the Strait of Malacca to the National Police on Tuesday, a year after he filed the same report with the Riau Police.Noboru Izhiziwa, the executive vice president of Japan-based Kashin Co. Ltd.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

The Indonesian government has sent a delegation, led by representative from the Ministry of Industry and Trade Directorate General of International Cooperation Pos M. Hutabarat, to the World Trade Organization (WTO) general council meeting in Geneva.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

JAKARTA: In observance of the country's 59th Independence Day on Aug. 17, the National Brotherhood Foundation is to organize a national symposium on reform and Indonesia's future.Chairman of the symposium's organizing committee Marzuki Darusman said here on Tuesday the national meeting on Aug.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Police begin probe into election VCD PURWOKERTO, Central Java: A joint team comprising officers from the National Police and the Central Java Police arrived here on Tuesday to begin an investigation into the circulation of video compact discs (VCDs) of a police meeting that was held ahead of the ...
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Ba'asyir to remain in police custodyAbdul Khalik, Jakarta National Police announced on Tuesday that they would continue to detain Muslim cleric Abu Bakar Ba'asyir despite the Constitutional Court ruling that Law No.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

The World Bank Clarifies In the July 22 edition of The Jakarta Post, your correspondents write I "dismissed" a demand for debt relief saying "that under no circumstances did Indonesia deserve such debt relief". Under no circumstances, would I make such a statement.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Goh has made his own markSeah Chiang Nee The Star Asia News Network Selangor, Malaysia For years, an elderly lady who lives in the constituency of Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong would present him with a red rose every time he made his rounds. Sometimes the flower came with nyonya cakes.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Susilo, Mega hazy on press freedomSari P. Setiogi, Jakarta Campaign workers for the two remaining presidential candidates, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Megawati Soekarnoputri, expressed on Tuesday what appeared to be only lackluster support for press freedom.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Losing with Bank Mandiri I have been banking with Bank Mandiri for 11 years, six years in Denpasar (Exim) and five years in Jember, East Java. Recently I have been changing 100 dollar bills (all C.B. series) and have been receiving Rp 8,800 to Rp 8,900, some times Rp 9,100 to Rp 9,300.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Mega, Hasyim receive support from NU youth organizationsTiarma Siboro, Jakarta Leaders of youth organizations affiliated to the country's largest Muslim organization, Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), threw their support behind Megawati Soekarnoputri and Hasyim Muzadi on Tuesday, boosting their chances in ...
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

17 more separatists stand trial in Ambon on charges of treasonM. Azis Tunny, Ambon Seventeen more activists of the Maluku Sovereignty Front (FKM) went on trial in the Ambon District Court on Tuesday on treason charges over a separatist rally in April that sparked renewed violence.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Mega seeks support for run-offFabiola Desy Unidjaja, Jakarta Trailing behind her former coordinating minister for political and security affairs in both the July 5 election and opinion polls, Megawati Soekarnoputri is now intensifying political lobbying to win the Sept. 20 runoff election.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

KFC outlet caught fire in MakassarMAKASSAR, South Sulawesi: Fast food retailer Kentucky Fried Chicken's (KFC) outlet in Makassar was gutted by fire on Tuesday, but no fatalities were reported.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

PSSI and Kolev 'likely to part'Eva C. Komandjaja, Jakarta The Soccer Association of Indonesia (PSSI) is undecided over Ivan Kolev, who failed to take the national team beyond the group stage at the ongoing Asian Cup in China.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Log-filled police boat impoundedFadli, Karimun The Navy impounded a boat belonging to the Riau Police Cooperative and carrying more than 1,000 cubic meters of logs in Karimun regency, Riau province.The head of the Tanjung Balai Karimun Naval Base, Lt. Col.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

The inevitability of Chinese democracyFrancesco Giavazzi Project Syndicate Fifteen years ago, Fang Hongin was protesting in Tienanmen Square. A few years ago, in Beijing, he ran one of China's most popular TV shows, each week testing the limits of the authorities' indulgence.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Land document put halt to eviction BEKASI: Public order officers and the police were stopped from tearing down a motorcycle shop in a Pondok Gede soccer field on Tuesday after the occupants showed them a land ownership document.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Power won't be connected if the facilities are unsafeFitri Wulandari and Leony Aurora, Jakarta New applicants for electricity connection in Greater Jakarta are required to have their electricity facilities certified by the National Committee for Safety of Electrical Installation (Konsuil), ...
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

BCA drops Permata plan, Danamon to seek approvalRendi A. Witular, Jakarta Publicly listed Bank Central Asia (BCA), the country's second largest bank in terms of assets, has canceled plans to join bidding for a controlling stake in Bank Permata, a senior official said.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

No just cause With great contempt the world is witnessing a spree of abductions of foreign nationals by terrorist elements in Iraq.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

APEC told to secure transportation systemsThe Jakarta Post, Nusa Dua, Bali Visiting U.S. Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta warned on Tuesday that transportation networks remained the main targets of terrorists and that countries had to work hard to protect them.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Jamsostek eyes informal workersThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Amid regional autonomy, state-owned PT Jamsostek has begun forging cooperation with regions to enlarge the coverage of the social security scheme not only for workers in the formal sector but also for those employed in the informal sector.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Indonesia's war on terrorism goes on, Mega assures the worldWahyoe Boediwardhana and Tiarma Siboro, Bali/Jakarta President Megawati Soekarnoputri has said Indonesia has been more serious in fighting terrorism than other countries, despite a new ruling that has cast doubt on the convictions of the ...
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Bank Danamon net profit jumps by 79 percentRendi A. Witular, Jakarta Publicly listed Bank Danamon announced on Tuesday that its first half net profit as of the end of June jumped by 79 percent as compared to the same period last year, primarily on higher net interest income resulting from lending ...
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Bali to host F1 powerboat c'shipMusthofid, Jakarta Bali will host the third series of the F1 2005 Powerboat World Championship after plans for the island to host the event this year were scrapped because of political tension in the country.The island was originally to host the event on Oct.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

RI seeks clear schedule to end farm subsidies The Indonesian government has sent a delegation, led by representative from the Ministry of Industry and Trade Directorate General of International Cooperation Pos M. Hutabarat, to the World Trade Organization (WTO) general council meeting in Geneva.
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004

Activists split over HIV/AIDS programDewi Santoso, Jakarta A controversial harm reduction program that was introduced by the government on Friday has split opinion among activists over how effective it will be in containing the spread of HIV/AIDS.
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