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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Police accused of wrongful arrests in church attackMoh. Darlis, Palu Central Sulawesi Police have been accused of arresting the wrong suspects in the latest attack on a church in the provincial capital, Palu, which killed a clergywoman.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Semarang to build embankmentsSEMARANG: Semarang administration is planning to build embankments along the coast of Semarang city, following frequent high tides resulting in flooding in residential areas.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Muhammadiyah launches book YOGYAKARTA: In a bid to help accelerate democratization in Indonesia, the country's second largest Muslim organization, Muhammadiyah, launched on Thursday a civics textbook.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Part of Rp 2.7b recoveredOyos Saroso , Bandarlampung Lampung Police have recovered three cardboard boxes believed to contain some the money stolen in an armed robbery in South Lampung regency on Monday, and arrested four people.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Where to go in Yogyakarta: Saturday, July 31, 2004 Exhibitions* Illustration puppet stories Ikon by Danarto, Ruang Pertunjukan Kedai Kebun Forum Jl. Tirtodipuran No. 3 (Tel. 0274-376114), until Aug. 2.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Megawati, Hasyim accused of vote-buyingIndra Harsaputra and Blontank Poer, Surabaya/Surakarta East Java's General Elections Commission (KPUD) is investigating a report that a number of Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) clerics had received US$10,000 each to support Megawati Soekarnoputri and her running mate ...
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

How to prevent traffic congestion When it comes to kemacetan (traffic jams), everyone has an opinion on who are the guilty parties.Most of the time, bus and bajaj drivers are blamed for the daily congestion on the city's streets.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Maker swears 'Kancil' ahead of the packAfter transporting Jakartans for nearly three decades, the city's bajaj will begin disappearing from the streets over the next few days.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Lessons from Cipunagara bridge Last Friday's collapse of the Cipunagara bridge near Subang, West Java, will no doubt be a puzzle to many people.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Govt to redistribute unused textile quotaZakki P. Hakim, Jakarta The Ministry of Industry and Trade plans to meet with textile and garment associations next week to review how the industry has utilized this year's export quota for the U.S. market.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Father a suspect in SMP 56 case JAKARTA: The father of a second grade student at SMP 56 state junior high school in Melawai, South Jakarta, was named a suspect by the Jakarta Police, for allegedly running the school without license.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Legislators insist on deliberating military billKurniawan Hari and Tiarma Siboro, Jakarta Despite the growing opposition toward the Indonesian Military (TNI) bill, major factions in the House of Representatives are insisting on deliberating the government-sponsored draft.
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Sat, 31 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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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

UN rapporteur hails RI's bill on domestic violenceA. Junaidi, Jakarta The United Nations Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women, Yakin Erturk, praised on Friday efforts by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) here to promote a bill on domestic violence.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Susilo tests coalition watersSlamet Susanto and Fabiola Desy Unidjaja, Yogyakarta/Jakarta After little communication with other parties, presidential election front-runner Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono of the Democratic Party has become more "sociable" as the Sept. 20 runoff approaches.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Mercury test at all mining sites urgedAbdul Khalik and Jongker Rumteh, Jakarta/Manado Experts warned on Friday that mercury pollution could take place at any mining site and urged the government to carry out tests at the sites of all mining companies across the country.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Astra net profit up 44.6%Rendi A. Witular, Jakarta Domestic automotive giant PT Astra International said on Friday that its unaudited net profit for the first half of the year ending June rose by 44.6 percent on stronger sales from its top three divisions. The firm's net profit surged to Rp 2.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Sugar smugglers operate unhindered: NGOApriadi Gunawan, Medan The North Sumatra People's Transparency Coalition has said that an eight-member mafia is behind the large-scale smuggling of sugar through the Tanjung Balai and Belawan ports.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Nation-building doesn't work. Is there another way?Morton Abramowitz and Heather Hurlburt The Washington Post No fewer than nine times over the past decade, Western powers have deployed noble rhetoric, soldiers and taxpayer dollars in the service of nation-building.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Rajeg district lacks high school TANGERANG: People in Rajeg district complained on Friday that the Tangerang administration had failed to fulfill its promise to construct a state high school in the district so as to put it on a par with other districts.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

MPR session slated for September JAKARTA: The last annual session of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) for the 1999-2004 period is scheduled to take place from Sept. 23 to Sept. 26.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Tanjung Priok victims demand compensation JAKARTA: Eighty five representatives of victims of the 1984 Tanjung Priok incident demanded compensation, restitution and rehabilitation from the government on Friday.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Ancient manuscripts may be lost to foreverM. Uzair, Palembang Hundreds of ancient manuscripts belonging to the Palembang Darussalam kingdom in Palembang are scattered everywhere and are in danger of being lost altogether, according to the heir of the Palembang Kingdom, Sultan Machmud Badarudin ...
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

TIM to become 'true center for the arts'Urip Hudiono, Jakarta After a long debate, the Jakarta Arts Council (DKJ) has reached an agreement with the city administration to review an ongoing master plan to develop Taman Ismail Marzuki (TIM) arts center complex, Cikini, Central Jakarta.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Manuputty's daughter goes on trialAMBON, Maluku: Christina Kakisina Manuputty, the daughter of exiled Maluku separatist leader Dr. Alex Manuputty, went on trial on Friday in Ambon, the capital of Maluku province.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Telkom's first half profit drops 18.7%Tony Hotland, Jakarta Publicly listed telecommunications firm PT Telkom said on Friday first half net profit dropped by 18.7 percent compared to the same period last year due to foreign exchange losses and a higher interest rate burden.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Much rides on antigraft courtMuninggar Sri Saraswati, Jakarta The capability of the newly established Anticorruption Court to bring to justice two suspected corruptors, one of them Aceh Governor Abdullah Puteh, is the only way for President Megawati Soekarnoputri to counter doubts about her ...
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

GM's dealerships open in Bandung, SemarangJAKARTA: PT General Motors Indonesia (GMI) announced last Thursday that it has opened two new Chevrolet dealerships in Bandung and Semarang to further strengthen its customer service outside the Greater Jakarta area.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Honest and professional ministersFrom RepublikaThe next president will soon be occupying the office for a five-year term. The president may even be reelected for another term if he or she succeeds in carrying out his or her duties.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Aug.02, 2004Our competitiveness eroded Indonesia's economic competitiveness has steadily been weakening, even in natural resource-based industries where local businesses are presumed to enjoy a strong comparative advantage.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Panwaslu urged to examine police neutralityThe Jakarta Post Jakarta/Purwokerto/YogyakartaPressure mounted on Friday on the Election Supervisory Body (Panwaslu) to conduct a comprehensive investigation into police neutrality across the country in the wake of the video compact disc affair that led ...
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Free healthcare for the needy TANGERANG: The municipality administration announced on Friday that it will extend free health services to the poor in every district public health center.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

JP/5/FOCUSPolice question Greek skipper over oil spillBALIKPAPAN, East Kalimantan: East Kalimantan Police questioned on Wednesday and Thursday a Greek national identified as Michael, the skipper of MT Panos G, the tanker that has allegedly polluted Balikpapan's easternmost beach.Sr. Comr.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

One dies in hit-and-runSEMARANG: A hit-and-run accident left one person dead and another slightly injured on Thursday night.Didik Nugroho, 22, a resident of Rembang regency attending college in Semarang, was killed when a Toyota Twin-Cam sedan hit his motorcycle on Jl. Medoho Raya in East Semarang.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Team searching for missing fishermenBREBES, Central Java: A Search and Rescue Team (SAR) in Brebes regency, Central Java are still searching for at least 10 fishermen who were reported missing on Wednesday by their families.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

RI democracy 'yet to take root'Kurniawan Hari, Jakarta While the July 5 election proceeded orderly and peacefully, democracy may prove to take much longer to develop in the world's largest archipelagic country, analysts and an election watchdog say.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Historical influences on Indonesian business culturePatrick Guntensperger, Jakarta Just as Indonesia's widespread corruption can be accounted for by historical forces (Corruption in Indonesia: Culturally dictated?, The Jakarta Post, July 23, 2004), some of the identifiably Indonesian ways of ...
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

JP/5/FOCUSSAR team still searching for missing fishermenBREBES, Central Java: A Search and Rescue Team (SAR) in Brebes regency, Central Java are still searching for at least 10 fishermen who were reported missing on Wednesday by their families.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Police probe fuel theft, collusionEvi Mariani, Jakarta The Jakarta Police are scheduled to summon two inspectors of the Weights and Measures Directorate of the Ministry of Communications on Monday as witnesses in the theft of an estimated 100,000 liters of fuel per day from state oil and gas firm ...
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Part 2 of 2: Imprinting RI brand via creative marketingMichael J. Webdell , Jakarta "The way to a person's heart is through their stomach." That's how the old clichi goes. The expression has become commonplace with people from cultures all around the world.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Lion's seeks govt cooperationThe Jakarta Post , Jakarta The government should embrace social organizations and work together in managing the chronic problems in society, says a Lion's club governor.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

'Jakarta children have nowhere to play' In observance of National Children's Day, which fell on July 23, the state, parents and adults pledged to protect and promote the rights of children. The Jakarta Post talked to residents about which children's rights had most been neglected by society.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

19 hospitalized with food poisoningSIDOARJO, East Java: Two hundred residents of Kedungboto subdistrict, 20 kilometers southeast of Surabaya, have suspected food poisoning, with 19 of them being hospitalized.The residents attended a wedding reception held by Abdul Rachim's family on Wednesday night.
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Sat, 31 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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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Nissan Serena back in town with more featuresNovan Iman Santosa JakartaAutomobile enthusiasts surely remember a smart multipurpose van (MPV) during the late 1990s that looked like it was one step ahead of everything else on the market, without much competition to face.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Challenges for OIC in fight against poverty Hardev Kaur New Straits Times Kuala Lumpur Malaysia, as chairman of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC), is determined to make a difference to the economic welfare of its member states.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Mega asks for deportation delayThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta President Megawati Soekarnoputri has made use of her personal ties with Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to resolve the nagging problem of illegal migrants.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Strait must be secured from the landBegi Hersutanto, Jakarta Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore signed on July 20 an agreement to carry out an operation to secure the maritime channel.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Pilots comfortable in Russian jet fighters A Russian technician (top left) makes pre-flight preparations before Indonesian pilots operate a Russian-made Sukhoi 30MK jet fighter. The flight took off from Halim Perdanakusuma air base in East Jakarta on Friday.Later that day, pilot Lt. Col.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Tanah Abang vendors to be relocatedDamar Harsanto, Jakarta Pending the construction of four buildings at Tanah Abang textile market to start at the end of this year, around 3,500 vendors will be housed at a temporary market.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

KPU cancels four firms' ink contractsM. Taufiqurrahman, Jakarta The General Elections Commission (KPU) severed on Friday contracts with four firms for procuring substandard ink for the July 5 presidential poll.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Sutiyoso revamps PBSI boardMoch. N. Kurniawan, Jakarta Newly elected chairman Sutiyoso revamped the new board of the Indonesian Badminton Association (PBSI), trimming the number of officials by more than half to 26 from the previous 55.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

BII profit soars by 191.7 percentThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Publicly listed Bank Internasional Indonesia (BII) reported on Friday a 191.7 percent jump in first-half net profit from the same period last year.The bank said that profit soared to Rp 425 billion (US$46.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Global terror threats pose great local challenges to first- responders S. L. Bachman Yale Center for the Study of Globalization San Francisco Among the heroes of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the New York City firefighters stand out.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

How to prevent traffic congestion When it comes to kemacetan (traffic jams), everyone has an opinion on who are the guilty parties. Most of the time, bus and bajaj drivers are blamed for the daily congestion on the city's streets.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Bali figures angry over court rulingThe Jakarta Post, Denpasar/Jakarta Balinese community reacted angrily on Friday to the Constitutional Court ruling declaring Law No. 16/2003 unconstitutional, as law experts recommended amendments to the Criminal Law Procedures Code to deal with terror suspects.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

JP/5/D06Sugar mafia behind smuggling in North Sumatra: CoalitionApriadi Gunawan, Medan The North Sumatra People's Transparency Coalition has said that an eight-member mafia is behind the large-scale smuggling of sugar through the Tanjung Balai and Belawan ports.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Residents hail new waste processorTheresia Sufa, Bogor Residents living in the vicinity of Galuga dump in Kampung Lalamping, Bogor regency, said the dump's new processing system had eliminated the environmental and health problems from unprocessed waste they had suffered four years ago.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

RP should be helped, not punishedMely Caballero-Anthony The Straits Times Asia News Network Singapore It has been two weeks since Filipino truck driver Angelo de la Cruz was released by militants in Iraq after the Philippine government bowed to the captors' demands to withdraw its troops from ...
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Files on fraud suspects finished JAKARTA: The National Police said on Thursday the case files on the eight suspects in the Rp 1.7 trillion Bank Dagang Bali (BDB) and Asiatic Bank scandal had been submitted to the Jakarta Prosecutor's Office.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Garuda to lease 12 new aircraftRendi A. Witular, Jakarta National flag carrier Garuda Indonesia will lease 12 additional aircraft between now and 2005 to support the expansion of its budget service Citilink and to counter the tight competition in the local budget airline market.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Looking at corporate social responsibilityDan Kingsley, Jakarta Private enterprise funded development programs are becoming more widespread in the business world as more and more enterprises are becoming concerned with the social implications of their activities.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Students' first days need to be made constructiveSimon Marcus Gower, Jakarta In the past days and weeks schools across Indonesia have been opening up their doors again to receive students entering the new school year.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

JP/ / 6,761.80 6,058.07 5,611.14 5,027.84 7,290.55 6,533.01 7,554.31 6,770.29 1,566.89 1,403.68 11,646.07 10,438.87 17,578.36 15,754.96 1,239.66 1,111.30 8,635.23 7,739.98 -- -- 1,378.98 1,234.58 6,122.74 5,480.78 3,125.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

JP/5/BANKLampung Police seize part of Rp 2.7b hot money Oyos Saroso BandarlampungLampung Police have recovered three cardboard boxes containing money believed to have been stolen in an armed robbery in South Lampung regency on MondayThe police also seized a Toyota van believed to have been used ...
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

JP/5/FOCUSStudents accuse regent of corruptionJAMBI: Dozens of students descended on Jambi Police headquarters on Wednesday, demanding that police investigate Sarolangun regent H.M. Madel over the misappropriation of funds in a construction project.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Students reject school fee hikesBANDUNG: Dozens of students of Padjadjaran University (Unpad) protested on Friday against increases of up to 60 percent in tuition and laboratory fees.With the new policy, new students will be charged between Rp 1.2 million and Rp 1.5 million (US$157.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

How to prevent traffic congestion When it comes to kemacetan (traffic jams), everyone has an opinion on who are the guilty parties.Most of the time, bus and bajaj drivers are blamed for the daily congestion on the city's streets.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Candidates told to unveil aidsKurniawan Hari, Jakarta In an attempt to convince voters of the prospects of their administrations, presidential candidates Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Megawati Soekarnoputri need to disclose their respective Cabinet lineup before the election runoff, experts say.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

No extra fees for PLN customers: YLKIUrip Hudiono, Jakarta The Indonesian Consumers Foundation (YLKI) says that electricity customers should not be burdened with additional fees for the inspection of electrical facilities, if they have already paid a contractor to do the job.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

JP/5/paluPolice accused of wrongful arrests over church attackMoh. Darlis PaluCentral Sulawesi Police have been accused of arresting the wrong suspects in the latest attack on a church in the provincial capital, Palu, which killed a clergywoman.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Goodbye, DPR! It's been nice knowing youMochtar Buchori, Jakarta Now that my tenure as a legislator (a member of the House of Representatives) is almost over, I feel that I should tell you frankly how I feel about you.I have decided to leave you, but not because I don't like being with you.
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Budget deficit woes may halt projectsDadan Wijaksana, The Jakarta Post Indonesia risks delaying some of its planned development projects this year so as to help contain the impact of the higher than planned state budget deficit resulting from soaring oil prices and a weaker rupiah, Standard ...
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Sat, 31 Jul 2004

Tight security draws criticism JAKARTA: Journalists and visitors have complained over tight security measures introduced in the wake of a minor blast that rocked the General Elections Commission (KPU) building last Monday.
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