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Searching for all articles published on 2005-10-05 ...
60 articles.
Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Car market hits slippery patch as buyers apply brakesRudijanto, Contributor, Jakarta The increase in interest rates and growing uncertainty over the stability of the rupiah will likely slow down the boom in the country's automotive market.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Hindus, Muslims unite to fight terrorI Wayan Juniartha, The Jakarta Post, DenpasarPeople of different religions joined forces in Bali on Tuesday to denounce the latest bombings, while Balinese Hindus readied to celebrate the victory of good over evil on Wednesday.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

'Stop levies on migrant workers' JAKARTA: A labor recruitment association urged the government on Tuesday to stop the collection of levies on prospective migrant workers who it said were already economically burdened by the recent fuel price hikes.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Council OKs 58% bus fare increaseDamar Harsanto, The Jakarta Post, JakartaAlthough some bus crews have unilaterally doubled the fares hot on the heels of the Oct. 1 fuel price hike of 126.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

To the terrorists I am not at all sure whether Dr. Azahari and Noordin M.Top will even remotely understand the following, but I hope they do. I believe they will read this, for, like all other depraved megalomaniacs, they simply love to read about themselves and their so-called "accomplishments".
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Pertamina to raise fuel prices for industry by 16%Leony Aurora, The Jakarta Post, JakartaState oil and gas firm Pertamina will raise market fuel prices for industry for the October delivery by up to 16 percent as prices of refined products soar on concerns of supply shortages in the U.S.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Minority believe military should keep powersHera Diani, The Jakarta Post, JakartaChallenges still loom for a democratic state in Indonesia where civilians reign supreme, with a significant minority of people still believing military posts are vital for public order and security.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

JP/18/MASSAG (Jun's corrections entered 23/9) AIDS agency turns to massage for income, employment opportunityI Wayan Juniartha The Jakarta Post/DenpasarA strained neck did not prevent Dudy Rohadi, the coordinator of Matahati's After Care Program, from personally directing his staff to clean and ...
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Bomb don't deter tourists, vendorsID Nugroho, The Jakarta Post, KutaThe scorching sun of Kuta beach at 1 p.m. was unbearably hot. But that did not prevent Wayan and hundreds of other street vendors from hawking their wares.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Toyota and Honda continue to dominate local car marketHendarsyah Tarmizi, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Toyota and Honda continue to dominate the passenger car sales despite the entry of several newcomers to Indonesia's growing automotive market.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Fencers set to try new camp in GuangzhouMoch. N. Kurniawan, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta After their abrupt return on Saturday from overseas training in Guangzhou, 21 national fencers are preparing to move to a new school in the Chinese city next week.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Singapore sends medical team to BaliWahyoe Boediwardhana, The Jakarta Post, Denpasar, Bali Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong completed his trip to Bali on Tuesday by visiting survivors of Saturday's bombings who are being treated at the Sanglah Hospital in Denpasar.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Indonesia, act now! I am sad to hear the news of another bomb attack in Bali. Indonesia must do something about this -- both the government and the people. It is very often the Indonesian people who suffer the most from these attacks.Please don't let it happen for a third time.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Democracy under attack A frequent Australian visitor to Indonesia became physically sick when she received news of last Saturday's suicide bombing of crowded restaurants in Bali. This woman told a journalist in Darwin that Bali is now "finished" as a tourist destination.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Far from God Someone who commits murder places themselves at the furthest possible distance from God.There cannot be a rational mind that accepts religion, faith or outrage as justifying the most universal and fundamental sin that a human can commit.CHARLES J. BUDDE, Saint Louis, U.S.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Organda seeks to raise taxi faresDamar Harsanto, The Jakarta Post, JakartaThe Jakarta chapter of the Organization of Land Transportation Owners (Organda DKI) is seeking to raise taxi fares by an average of 136 percent following the fuel price increases.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Police hot on trail of Bali blast mastermindsThe Jakarta Post, Denpasar/JakartaPolice said on Tuesday that they had made significant progress in the investigation of the weekend blasts in Bali, with forensic experts and investigators recovering bomb fragments that might yield clues about who ...
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Transparent parking system urgedBambang Nurbianto, The Jakarta Post, JakartaIwan, a resident of Setiabudi area, South Jakarta, could not help but wonder how the road shoulders close to his house were allowed to used as a parking space that accommodated some 120 vehicles.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

JP/6/WatchHigh-end watches - a lucrative businessBy Susanna Tjokro s_tjokro@yahoo.com "It's a status symbol, just like a vehicle. However, while you can't bring your car into the meeting room, you certainly can wear your watch in a business meeting," says my former boss about her Rolex.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

TV Program: Thursday, October 6, 2005 .TB.30" .90"TVRI 5:30 a.m. TV Drama6:00 News: Berita Pagi7:00 Cartoon7:30 Music10:00 Talk Show: Wirausaha11:00 News: Berita Nusantara 12:00 Talk Show: Gado-gado Plus1:00 p.m.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

JP/19/MELBFestival Indonesia a reminder of the good things in lifeDewi Anggraeni Contributor/Melbourne, AustraliaLife is full of extremes in crests and troughs, and we experienced, or at least witnessed, one such occurrence last weekend.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Market prices increase slightlyTantri Yuliandini and Bambang Nurbianto, The Jakarta Post, JakartaExpecting a sharp increase in the price of most basic commodities in the market, Kamdiyah, 47, was relieved to find that the increases were only up to 20 percent at the most.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Team studies Papua earthquakeJAYAPURA, Papua: As part of studies of earthquake patterns in Papua province, a team from the Meteorology and Geophysics (BMG) Papua Office is investigating land structure in the Sarmi regency.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Defeating insurgencyCharles Tannock and Francisco Santos Caldersn Project Syndicate Chaos and violence in Iraq has strengthened the notion that insurgencies cannot be defeated and so must be appeased. Colombia's experience shows that this is not the case.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Bird flu pills to reach drug stores JAKARTA: People will soon have better access to influenza medicine Tamiflu, with the Food and Drugs Control Agency approving its distribution in late September.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Writers stand together against terrorChisato Hara, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The Ubud Writers and Readers Festival (UWRF) is taking a stand against the terror that struck Bali on Oct. 1 -- almost three years after the devastating bombings of Oct.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Airbus seeks to make inroads in Indonesian marketAnissa S. Febrina, The Jakarta Post, JakartaHaving acquired a 53 percent share of global aircraft market, European aircraft manufacturer Airbus acknowledges that it has a lot of work to do in Indonesia over the next five years.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Heart transplant recipient 20 years onAsia News Network, The Star/Kuala LumpurMeet South-East Asia's first heart transplant recipient, who 20 years after his heart transplant operation, is going great guns.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

To support farmers by real actions I refer to the article by Benget Simbolon in The Jakarta Post on Sept. 28 entitled Give farmers the attention they deserve, and would like to comment as follows. My father is a farmer in a village named Urung Panei, Simalungun.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

We will come again I have visited Bali many times and love the place and its people. I am horrified by the latest bombing and what it will do to the economy.However, it will not stop people who really know Bali from visiting you again. You do not deserve this suffering.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Police identify cab used in robbery of KoreanAbdul Khalik The Jakarta Post/JakartaAfter questioning several witnesses, the Jakarta Police said on Tuesday that they had identified the color and logo of the cab used in the robbery of South Korean national Nam Ho In, 40, on Saturday.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Tsunami survivors prepare to mark a modest RamadhanNani Afrida, The Jakarta, Post Banda AcehThe fasting month of Ramadhan, which begins on Wednesday, means more work for Jauhari. The 45-year-old widow survived the tsunami and now earns a living shelling cockles."I hope to save some money.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Bali and tolerance I visited Bali only four weeks ago and during my stay I read your paper regularly. I was impressed by the quality of your reporting and your concern for human rights.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Govt hopes to profit from market goodwill with global issueThe Jakarta Post, JakartaObserving a favorable situation in the market in spite of the recent bombings in Bali, the government confirmed on Tuesday it would roll out this week its second global bond issue for the year.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Higher oil prices and Indonesia's political stabilityJusuf Wanandi, Jakarta It has been a traditional reaction in Indonesia that some protest is going to happen every time higher oil prices are announced.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

The Bali bombings: Chapter two It is time the government showed its teeth against terrorism. One can only think that these people are not hunted down for fear that the Muslim majority of our country might not accept it.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Angela Merkel meets the worldChristoph Bertram Project Syndicate Angela Merkel is Germany's new -- and first woman -- Chancellor. Although this implies major changes in Germany's fiscal and labor-market policies, continuity will remain the hallmark of foreign policy.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

India treads delicately in its relations with Iran and the U.S.Kuldip Nayar, The Daily Star, Asia News Network/Dhaka When interests come into conflict with policies, the latter suffer.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Agency renews vow to speed up Aceh recoveryMuninggar Sri Saraswati, The Jakarta Post, JakartaThe Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Agency for Aceh and Nias (BRR) reiterated its promise on Tuesday to speed up reconstruction work in tsunami-affected areas.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

The cultural dimension of disastersKoen Meyers Jakarta The earthquake and tsunami of Dec. 26, 2004 has caused more than two hundred thousand victims and evoked a tremendous impact on the livelihood systems of coastal communities in the region, i.e.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Intelligence failure The bombings in Bali last weekend shocked a nation still coming to terms with the 2002 terrorist attack on the island. And the resort island itself was only beginning to recover economically from the 2002 bombings when tragedy struck again.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Petrosea signs deal on Australian mine JAKARTA: Publicly listed engineering construction and mining company PT Petrosea has signed an agreement with Renison Consolidated Mines NL to develop and operate a gold mine in Tom's Gully, 90 kilometers southeast of Darwin, Australia.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

JP/7/NEWAmy Chew, New Straits Times, Kuala Lumpur Armed with sticks and stones, hundreds of Indonesian Muslim extremists descended on the Ahmadiyah, a small peaceful Muslim group in Bogor, West Java, in July.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

JP/19/AUCTAnother RI auction house opens up in SingaporeCarla Bianpoen Contributor/JakartaFor art lovers, connoisseurs and art collectors, auctions are usually events of great joy and high expectation.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Angie tells it all The NationPublication Date : 2005-09-28Pic: angie.jpg (med-res)A beauty queen goes to warAsia News Network The Nation/Bangkok An "unfair contract" with BEC-Tero prompted her to give up Miss Thailand World.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Public need to speak out if terror is to be stoppedDuncan Graham, Surabaya Last year Herman Ibrahim from the Islamic pressure group Indonesian Council of Defenders of the Faith, commented on police calls for public help to catch Azahari Husin, the alleged JW Marriott Hotel bomb maker.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Confusion mars cash aid disbursement for the poorThe Jakarta Post, Jayapura/Samarinda/KupangConfusion has marred the disbursement of fuel compensation funds on Tuesday with a postgraduate student in Jayapura being listed as a fund recipient, while in Surakarta, the fund disbursement almost turned ...
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

The terrorists' war, a fight with no causeEma Apenu, London I grieve with a heavy heart for those affected by the bombings in Bali last Saturday, and feel enraged towards those cowards who use religion as a means to murder innocent people searching for their daily means...
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

SeaDrill buys 32.3% stake in Apexindo JAKARTA: SeaDrill Ltd., an oil-rig owner controlled by Norwegian billionaire John Fredriksen, has officially acquired a 32.3 percent stake in oil drilling firm PT Apexindo Pratama Duta through a rights issue for Rp 460.7 billion (about US$45.9 million).
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

'Cash aid make people lazy'The government raised fuel prices on Oct. 1 after putting into place a scheme that allocates low-income families Rp 100,000 a month to alleviate the extra financial burden they must bear. The Jakarta Post asked residents their opinion about the issue.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Slovak to appoint honorary consulBATAM, Riau Islands: In order to strengthen ties between the Slovak Republic and Riau Islands province, the Slovak government is planning to appoint an honorary consul in Batam city.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Visit to Besakih Temple On Sept. 3, I tried to visit Besakih Temple in Bali. Having paid Rp 15,000 to enter with a car, I was stopped at the gate and told that a local guide is mandatory. I don't believe it is, but I was willing to pay.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Bomb don't deter tourists, vendorsID Nugroho, The Jakarta Post, KutaThe scorching sun of Kuta beach at 1 p.m. was so unbearably hot. But that did not prevent Wayan and hundreds of other street vendors from hawking their wares.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

BI raises interest rate to 11 percentUrip Hudiono, The Jakarta Post, JakartaThe central bank raised on Tuesday its key interest rate to 11 percent, in anticipation of a full-year inflation that may hit 12 percent following last week's fuel price hike.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Pilot 'not aware' of Pollycarpus mission JAKARTA: A Garuda Indonesia pilot testified at the Central Jakarta District Court on Tuesday that murder-accused Pollycarpus Budihari Priyanto was aboard his plane, where a human rights campaigner Munir was murdered last year.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Bogor gets tough on night spots BOGOR: The Bogor regency has already closed down prostitution locations in Kemang, Parung, Cileungsi and Puncak a few days before the holy month of Ramadhan which starts today.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Traders to see lower shipping costsRendi A. Witular, The Jakarta Post, JakartaThe government will soon issue a regulation requiring state port operators PT Pelindo I to IV to lower their container handling charge (CHC) in order to ease the burden of shipping costs on local exporters and importers.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Blasts affect tourism outside BaliSlamet Susanto, The Jakarta Post, YogyakartaThe Bali bombings on Saturday night have not only affected tourism and the handicraft industry in Bali, but also in other parts of the country, including Yogyakarta and West Nusa Tenggara.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Fired workers demand pay BANDUNG: Hundreds of former PT Dirgantara Indonesia workers demonstrated on Tuesday to demand the government give them severance pay following their dismissal by the company.According to protest coordinator M.
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Wed, 05 Oct 2005

Locals to pay higher rates for loansLocal governments will have to spend more to repay their overseas loans channeled to them through the central government, with the later issuing a regulation that raises interest rates on such loans.
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