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Searching for all articles published on 2005-04-18 ...
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

ObituaryThe country's first female gynecologist, Koen Soeparti Martiono, died on Sunday at the age of 89 after a succumbing to a lung ailment.Koen, who was also the cofounder of the family planning program in the country, was rushed to Pertamina Hospital on April 9 after she fell unconscious.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

In bridging Arabs-U.S gap, dialog is the keyMarwa Abou Dayya and Alex Fortes, Common Ground News Service -- Partners in Humanity/Sanaa, YemenSince the events of Sept.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Puncak needs place for street vendors BOGOR: The Bogor municipal administration is currently seeking a strategic spot in Puncak to accommodate its street vendors."We're now trying to talk two tea plantations into letting 4.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Gus Dur wins unexpected support from SaifullahThe Jakarta Post, SemarangIn a bizarre move, National Awakening Party (PKB) leadership contender Saifullah Yusuf announced his support on Sunday for his bitter opponent Abdurrahman "Gus Dur" Wahid's reelection as the party's powerful chief patron.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

East Timorese recall better life during Indonesia occupationRendi A. Witular, The Jakarta Post, Dili, East TimorRich in oil, gas and coffee, the East Timorese had high hopes that the new country would be prosperous after its independence from Indonesia in 1999.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Pertamina's cash-flow problems and domestic fuel stocksVincent Lingga, The Jakarta Post, JakartaIs the government so strapped for cash that it failed to pay Pertamina Rp 23 trillion (US$2.42 billion) in fuel subsidies for the first quarter?"No, we are by no means facing a liquidity crisis.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

14 drug abusers nabbed in JambiJAMBI, Jambi: Police personnel arrested 14 drug users and traffickers during a raid in separate locations in Jambi city on Friday, an obvious sign that drugs are widely available in Jambi city. "Five among the 14 people are drug traffickers," said Sr. Comr.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Missing aircraft found in foothills of Papua mountainNethy Dharma Somba, The Jakarta Post, JayapuraThe GT Air Twin Otter aircraft that went missing on Tuesday with 17 people on board was found on Sunday at the foot of Boba mountain on the border between East Paniai district and Dumadama district, ...
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

'Many big corrupters are untouchable'Judges at the Central Jakarta District Court sentenced Aceh Governor Abdullah Puteh to 10 years in jail last week, while the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) arrested General Elections Commission member Mulyana W. Kusuma for alleged bribery.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Mulyana says Hamid not involved in bribery caseThe Jakarta Post, JakartaMulyana W. Kusumah, in a statement issued from prison, has cleared Minister of Justice and Human Rights Hamid Awaluddin, a former official of the General Elections Commission (KPU) of any involvement in the decision to bribe ...
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Hunger, malaria claim more lives in MalukuM. Azis Tunny and Yemris Fointuna, The Jakarta Post, Wawasa/KupangHunger and malaria have claimed 22 lives in Wawasa hamlet in Amarsekaru village, Gorom island district in East Seram regency, Maluku in the last three months, officials say.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Taking nature's way around paradise islandBruce Emond, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta There is the inevitable risk that a guidebook is dated as soon as it reaches bookstands.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Tourism feels the heat of volcanic scareThe Jakarta Post, Tanjung Lesung, AnyerAs Mount Anak Krakatau comes to live again and mild tremors rattle the crater, tourist attractions along Banten's coastline are deserted, as visitors, mostly from Jakarta, choose to stay away.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Investors' struggle for Adaro control heats upLeony Aurora and Riyadi Suparno, The Jakarta Post, JakartaAs coal prices are soaring, a fight between investors to gain control of PT Adaro Indonesia, one of the country's largest coal mining companies, is heating up with the parties trying to drag the ...
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Investment to pick up: ExpertsUrip Hudiono, The Jakarta Post, JakartaWith a new administration in office and current investments in the country in need of replenishment, Indonesia is on a promising path toward an investment boom this year, analysts say.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

JP/5/DISABLELosing leg, Nurlaili faces tough lifeNani Afrida The Jakarta Post/Banda AcehNurlaili, 20, has barely smiled since the tsunami catastrophe on Dec. 26 last year, when she lost her right leg.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Souped-up 'bajaj' in bid for survivalWahyuana, The Jakarta Post, BekasiA total makeover may be the answer to the prayers of bajaj drivers who don't want to lose business but at the same time are unable to replace their Indian-made three-wheelers with the expensive, locally made kancil (mini-taxi, ...
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Bandung's 1955 Asia-Africa Conference and IndonesiaAmitav Acharya, Singapore Fifty years ago, the Asia-Africa Conference held in Bandung represented the largest ever conclave to date of new states entering the post-war international system.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Close of school brings misery to studentsAndi Hajramurni, The Jakarta Post, MakassarMuhammad Nur, an elementary school teacher, scolds his students several times as they are not concentrating on the lesson.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Another quake hits Nias island, residents fleeThe Jakarta Post, Medan/Padang/YogyakartaA major earthquake shook Nias island late on Saturday, causing panic among residents, an official said on Sunday. No fatalities were reported, but the undersea quake measuring 6.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

An India-China alliance will not likely go against the U.S.Joseph S. Nye, Project Syndicate Is a new alignment between India and China rising to balance America's global power? Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao just completed a four-day visit to India during which 11 agreements were signed, including a ...
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Howard's preemptive strike theory against Australia's foreign policyJeremy Webb, Brisbane Just when Prime Minister John Howard seemed to be emerging as a crafty international statesman biding his time to reunite Australia with its Asian neighbors he has thrown up a pre-emptive strike against ...
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

On shop-house hotels in Batam Your article that blames Batam shop-house hotels for taking business away from star-rated hotels tells only half the story (The Jakarta Post's April 11 edition, page 5).
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Volcano warning system The way people look at the apocalyptic Dec. 26 tsunami in Aceh has changed somewhat. With a magnitude of 9 on the Richter scale, the catastrophe looks like the apex of a string of major earthquakes in this archipelago, both before and after Boxing day.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Volcano warning system The way people look at the apocalyptic Dec. 26 tsunami in Aceh has changed somewhat. With a magnitude of 9 on the Richter scale, the catastrophe looks like the apex of a string of major earthquakes in this archipelago, both before and after Boxing day.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

JP/18/WASURIndigenous people marginalized at Wasur R. Kristiawan Contributor/Merauke, South Papua Wasur National Park is essential for the well-being of Merauke, South Papua.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Howard's preemptive strike against Australia's foreign policyJeremy Webb Brisbane Just when Prime Minister John Howard seemed to be emerging as a crafty international statesman biding his time to reunite Australia with its Asian neighbors he has thrown up a preemptive strike against these ...
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

JP/5/RELAWANForeign volunteers free to stay as long as they wish on NiasApriadi Gunawan The Jakarta Post/MedanThe North Sumatra provincial administration, which is in charge of disaster mitigation on Nias island, on Thursday announced that it would give ample time for the foreign relief workers ...
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Not nice treatment I have a business, large house, car, savings, and three gold and two silver cards issued by multinational banks and finance companies. I was offered and applied for an ANZ gold card.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Rivalry heightens as PKB opens leadership raceBlontank Poer And Suherdjoko, The Jakarta Post, Semarang Rivalry between groups contesting the leadership of the National Awakening Party (PKB) heightened on the first day of its three-day national congress here on Saturday, which was opened by ...
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Evolution coming to a desktop near youArnawa Widagda, Contributor, JakartaThis April, Microsoft launched the 64-bit version of Windows XP.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

HSBC tidies up botanical garden BOGOR: Some 250 employees of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited (HSBC) cleaned up the Bogor Botanical Garden on Sunday and planted three trees, which are endemic to southern Sumatra and central Sulawesi.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

JP/18/SELO2checked -- JSR A cruel irony of natureAfter the fall of Soeharto the petty surveillance of green activists vanished.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Baby born in public minivan TANGERANG: A young mother delivered a baby boy in a public minivan on her way to the Tangerang General Hospital late on Friday.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

President Susilo tells Muslims to promote peaceTiarma Siboro, The Jakarta Post, JakartaPresident Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono called on Indonesian Muslims to show the true face of Islam in order to change the world's perception that the religion's adherents were partial to terrorism.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

JP/18/TIPSchecked -- JSR Tips for parents of gamersArnawa Widagda Contributor/JakartaVideo games on both consoles and PCs are getting more and more attention these days.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Support up for proposal to scrap death sentenceThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The proposal to reduce the death sentence to life imprisonment in cases where a convict has not been executed five years after their verdict was handed down has won support among lawyers and legal experts.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Eco-villages constructed in defiance of governmentNani Afrida, The Jakarta Post, Banda Aceh"We don't want to live in the hills, Mr. Minister," Burhanuddin, a village chief, tells State Minister of Environment Rahmat Witoelar.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

A 'master plan' by the people, for the peopleThe Jakarta Post, Banda AcehThe initiatives taken by a number of villages that were badly hit by the tsunami is admirable.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

City digging deep for buswaysDamar Harsanto, The Jakarta Post, JakartaThe ambitious idea of Governor Sutiyoso to provide the city with 12 more busway corridors by 2007, when his term comes to an end, has kept his subordinates busy finding funding sources.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Gaikindo sticks to target despite promising Q1 salesThe Jakarta Post, JakartaEven though several automotive industry players have expressed optimism that car sales may surpass their targets this year, the Association of Indonesian Automotive Manufacturers (Gaikindo) remains conservative with its ...
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Lions Club Int'l president praises local Lions ClubAbdul Khalik, The Jakarta Post, JakartaLions Club Indonesia received a roar of approval from Lions Club International president Clement F. Kusiak on Sunday for its work in the country.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Germany to help rebuild Nias schoolsGUNUNG SITOLI, Nias: The German Government has approved the disbursement of US$5 million in building materials to help rebuild schools in Nias and South Nias regencies affected by recent massive quake, an official said on Saturday.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

On shop-house hotels in Batam Your article that blames Batam shop-house hotels for taking business away from star-rated hotels tells only half the story (The Jakarta Post's April 11 edition, page 5).
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Why apologize? The Ambassador of the Holy See asked The Jakarta Post for an apology on the publication of an article published on April 6.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Inculcating creativity in our daily life Dewi Susanti Jakarta Muhammad Zuhdi wrote an attractive article entitled Education and Creativity, published in The Jakarta Post on April 2.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Frequent taxi robberies make passengers worryAbdul Khalik, The Jakarta Post, JakartaA recent spate of robberies committed against taxi passengers by drivers and their accomplices has created unease among passengers, particularly women.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

JP/5/FOCUSTwo killed in ferryboat accidentPALU, Central Sulawesi: A ferryboat packed with 40 passengers and crew sank on Thursday afternoon in Tomini Gulf, Central Sulawesi, leaving two passengers dead and another missing. Central Sulawesi Police chief Brig. Gen.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

A portrait of dedicated volcano watchersID Nugroho, The Jakarta Post, LumajangIt was drizzling on one of the peaks of Mount Semeru in Lumajang on Friday night, drenching the earth, plants and rocks at the mountain top. The volcano is some 250 kilometers east of the capital of East Java, Surabaya.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

JP/18/SELO1checked -- JSR Fifteen green years at SelolimanIn May, conservationists worldwide celebrate the 15th anniversary of Indonesia's first non-commercial, non-governmental, environment center.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Three women's teams reach semisMoch. N. Kurniawan, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Jakarta 46 BNI, Jakarta Electric PLN and Bandung Art Deco Bank Jabar secured slots on Sunday in the women's division semifinal of the 2005 Sampoerna Hijau Proliga volleyball tournament.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

RI seeks Japan's help in boosting competitivenessZakki P. Hakim, The Jakarta Post, JakartaThe Indonesian government was still seeking Japan's help in enhancing its own industrial competitiveness to optimize trade relations, in a bid to eventually establish a bilateral free trade agreement (FTA), a ...
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Asia, Africa need new strategy for cooperationYash Tandon and Chandra Kant Patel, Geneva The conjuncture of rapid structural transformation in a growing number of economies of Asia, the adoption of reforms to revive Africa's economic prospects, and the expected leveling -- off in demand and ...
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Shark fins from Indramayu, West Java are in demand by people in a number of countries in East Asia as indicated by the amount that is exported each month -- up to 90 tons. Hong Kong, Japan and China are the main destinations for shark fins, with Singapore and Malaysia not too far behind.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Libraries provide respite for homesick KoreansBambang Nurbianto, The Jakarta Post, JakartaFor Koreans living in Indonesia, a Korean library is not so much a place to satisfy their reading habit, but a cure for homesickness.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

State of confusion: Learning from Icuk's exitIcuk Sugiarto's sudden resignation from the Badminton Association of Indonesia (PBSI) earlier this week left the Sudirman Cup team without a manager.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

JP/5/DEPORTWorkshop participants to be deported for visa violationApriadi Gunawan The Jakarta Post/MedanAfter seven hours of questioning, four foreigners participating in a trauma counseling workshop in Medan will soon be deported for visa violations. Syarief O.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

Reforming the UN Human Rights commissionJonny Sinaga and Mulyadi, Jakarta On Dec. 2, 2004, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan released a report, A More Secure World: Our Shared Responsibility, in which he proposed, inter alia, a reform of the UN Commission on Human Rights.
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005

AAS far bigger than 1955 ConferenceVeeramalla Anjaiah, The Jakarta Post, JakartaToday is Monday, April 18, 2005. At exactly 9 a.m., 50 years ago, the leaders from the 29 Asian and African countries gathered in Bandung to promote goodwill and cooperation among themselves and promote world peace.
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