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Singaporean, Indonesian artists blend in fusion

Singaporean, Indonesian artists blend in fusion Tarko Sudiarno The Jakarta Post Yogyakarta"Will I get an all out service?" asked a woman. "I would like to have a massage but I'll have to wait until my husband is assigned out of town. I'll get in touch with you a few days later.

Why use a foreign word?

Why use a foreign word?From Media IndonesiaIf we go from Blok M, South Jakarta, to downtown Kota and vice-versa, we will find a traffic sign reading Khusus Busway (Busway Only). This traffic sign has been put up since December.

Public van price discrepancy

Public van price discrepancyFrom Pos KotaThe West Java provincial office of the Highway Traffic and Transportation Service has decided that vans currently in use for city transportation services manufactured before 1990 must be replaced by vans with more recent manufacturing dates.

Govt may bow to pressure over utility price hikes

Govt may bow to pressure over utility price hikesFabiola Desy Unidjaja, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Cracking under pressure, the government dropped a hint of bowing more to people's incessant protests against hikes in utility prices on Friday.

TNI, GAM told to maintain peace

TNI, GAM told to maintain peace BANDA ACEH, Aceh: The Switzerland-based Henry Dunant Centre (HDC) has called on both the Indonesian military and the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) to restrain themselves from actions that would disrupt the cessation of hostilities agreement they signed last month.

Rector forum offers government a win-win solution

Rector forum offers government a win-win solutionZakki Hakim and Moch. N. Kurniawan, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Any government decision to ignore public protests over increases in fuel, electricity and telephone charges would spark further unrest, which would be far more costly than the money saved...

Nuclear tension rises on divided Korean peninsula

Nuclear tension rises on divided Korean peninsulaBantarto Bandoro, Editor, 'The Indonesian Quarterly', Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Jakarta, bandoro@csis.or.id A frightening scenario on the divided Korean peninsula cast a shadow over the world, as North Korea continued to...

Government feeds banks to discourage real-sector industries

Government feeds banks to discourage real-sector industriesPitan Daslani Political economy analystIn defending her policy to increase fuel prices and utility rates, little did President Megawati Soekarnoputri realize -- unless she really meant it -- that she was well on track to crippling...

Jusuf asked to declare all assets

Jusuf asked to declare all assets JAKARTA: The Public Servants' Wealth Audit Commission (KPKPN) asked Coordinating Minister for People's Welfare Jusuf Kalla on Friday to declare all of his assets to the commission for audit purposes.

TV Program: Monday, January 20, 2003

TV Program: Monday, January 20, 2003TVRI .TB.30" .90" 5:03 a.m.Religious Teachings6:00 News: Berita Pagi 7:30 Sports Feature8:00 DRTV 8:30 Environment9:00 Comedy: Surat9:30 Agribusiness (Live)10:30 Entertainment11:00 News: Berita Daerah 11:30 Music: Konteswara12:00 p.m.

Hassan criticizes U.S. immigration profiling policy

Hassan criticizes U.S. immigration profiling policyFabiola Desy Unidjaja, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Jakarta considers Washington's policy, which obliges Indonesian males age 16 and over currently staying in the U.S.

Judge feeling heat in bribery case

Judge feeling heat in bribery case JAKARTA: City Police Anti-Corruption section questioned on Friday a witness in an alleged case of bribery in which Torang, a judge at the South Jakarta District court, reportedly sought a bribe from a plaintiff appearing before his court.

Hospitals have

Hospitals have social function From Media IndonesiaSeveral hospitals in East Java have raised their treatment fees. In Indonesia, as a developing nation or even a poor country, hospitals have a social function, while a commercial motive is, in my opinion, not yet appropriate.

Present coalition

Present coalition still going strong In the political scene, it is virtually impossible for the solid coalition of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-Perjuangan), the faction of the Functional Group (Golkar) behind Akbar Tandjung and the United Development Party (PPP) to lose the 2004...

No public transportation fare proposal made yet

No public transportation fare proposal made yetNovan Iman Santosa, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The city administration had yet to receive a proposal on increased public transportation fares from the special team set up to conduct a survey on the fare situation in Jakarta.

Westerners trained in al-Qaeda camp in RI

Westerners trained in al-Qaeda camp in RIAgencies, Jakarta/Sydney Seven Western men were among 50 Indonesians who attended training camps organized and financed by al-Qaida in 2001 on the central Indonesian island of Sulawesi, an intelligence official said Friday.

1. KPU: 1 x 48

1. KPU: 1 x 48 KPU must proceed or risk delayed 2004 election 2. LAW: 1 x 42 Law restricts number of political parties 3. LG: 2 x 25 LG keeps its commitment to invest in Indonesia 4. 5. ODD: 1 x 33 Durian causes security scare 5. ODD: 1 x 33 Couples can marry on board aircraft

FBI team to arrive soon

FBI team to arrive soon JAKARTA: The National Police is awaiting the arrival of a United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) team to join the local police in investigating the ambush on Freeport employees in Timika, Papua, last year.National Police chief Gen.

1,207 to guard governor's inauguration

1,207 to guard governor's inauguration KENDARI, Southeast Sulawesi: Southeast Sulawesi Police said on Friday that they would deploy 1,207 officers to ensure security during the inauguration of the newly elected governor and its deputy, Ali Mazi and Yusran Silondae, on Saturday.

Let's bargain, folks, it's Jakarta

Let's bargain, folks, it's JakartaDamar Harsanto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta On a roadside, a person braced against three people who were speaking in a heightened state of emotion with high-pitched voices.Take a closer look. They're not quarreling. They're just bargaining.

Dumai council dismisses speaker in plenary session

Dumai council dismisses speaker in plenary sessionThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The Dumai regency legislative council in the province of Riau dismissed its speaker, Benedi Boiman, amid a veil of secrecy during a plenary session on Friday.

Forests, IBRA and donors

Forests, IBRA and donorsDavid Kaimowitz Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)Mubariq Ahmad World Wide Fund (WWF) Bogor Sustainable forest management is one of the key items to be discussed by international donors and the Indonesian Government during this week's meeting of the...

Court upholds Akbar verdict, calls mount for him to quit

Court upholds Akbar verdict, calls mount for him to quitThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The High Court in Jakarta upheld the district court's three- year jail sentence on Speaker of the House of Representatives Akbar Tandjung for the misappropriation of Rp 40 billion in Bulog funds, prompting legislators...

Ba'asyir writes Mega over wealth

Ba'asyir writes Mega over wealth JAKARTA: President Megawati Soekarnoputri read on Friday a letter from detained Muslim cleric Abu Bakar Ba'asyir, who urged her to donate half her wealth to the cash-strapped country.

Government feeds banks to discourage real-sector industries

Government feeds banks to discourage real-sector industriesPitan Daslani Political economy analystIn defending her policy to increase fuel prices and utility rates, little did President Megawati Soekarnoputri realize -- unless she really meant it -- that she was well on track to crippling...

RI economy to suffer if Iraq attacked

RI economy to suffer if Iraq attackedThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Indonesia's economy, still struggling to recover from the economic crisis in the late 1990s, would experience another major setback if the U.S. launched a military strike on Iraq, a foreign-based economist said.

City KPU to get new facilities

City KPU to get new facilitiesThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The city administration announced on Friday that it had allocated Rp 125 billion in the 2003 budget proposal to develop facilities for the 2004 general election, including a new building.

Justice for

Justice for ordinary people From Kompas The increase in fuel prices, and electricity and telephone charges have no direct impact on the poor people, who have no motorized vehicles. However, the impact of the price increases -- soaring prices of daily necessities, will hit them hard.

Bali bombs exploded prematurely, suspect says

Bali bombs exploded prematurely, suspect saysWahyoe Boediwardhana, The Jakarta Post, Denpasar, Bali Ali Imron, a suspect in last year's Bali blasts, told investigators that the bombs used in the devastating attacks exploded before they were supposed to, police said on Friday.

Councillors to get free training paid for by UNDP

Councillors to get free training paid for by UNDPAhmad Junaidi, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Public funds apparently are no longer adequate for Jakarta city councillors as they revealed their plan on Friday to use foreign funding worth US$130,000 to improve their knowledge in the fields of urban and...

Riau environmentalists to sue Singapore over sand imports

Riau environmentalists to sue Singapore over sand importsHaidir Anwar Tanjung, The Jakarta Post, Pekanbaru, Riau Local environmentalists here are planning to sue the Singapore government, blamed for destroying the environment in Riau as the neighboring country has continued importing sand from the...

Painter Rastika returns with fresh touch

Painter Rastika returns with fresh touchYusuf Susilo Hartono, Contributor, Jakarta After being absent for some time from a solo exhibition in Jakarta, Rastika, 60-year-old glass painter from Gegesik Kulon, a village in Cirebon, West Java, is back with his latest works.

Law restricts number of political parties

Law restricts number of political partiesBambang Nurbianto and Adianto P. Simamora, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Only a few of the over 200 new political parties will contest the 2004 general election as many of them will likely fail to meet the strict requirements imposed by the new Law on Political...

New province to

New province to solve Papua issueFrom Media Indonesia People in the region of Irian Jaya, now called Papua, are still lagging behind in their standard of living, while the political movement to secede from the Republic of Indonesia is escalating.

Film, video and photo fest to showcase ASEAN talent

Film, video and photo fest to showcase ASEAN talentHera Diani, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Aspiring filmmakers and photographers, do you want the opportunity to expose your work in the United States, plus have a chance to win cash up to US$1,750 at the first U.S.

Corruption worse under Megawati, says ICW

Corruption worse under Megawati, says ICWTiarma Siboro, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Corruption among state officials and politicians has worsened under President Megawati Soekarnoputri's leadership, Indonesian Corruption Watch (ICW) says.

Government to issue new policy on money laundering

Government to issue new policy on money launderingDadan Wijaksana, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The fight against money laundering would appear to be intensifying with the government announcing plans on Friday to issue a ruling requiring non-bank financial institutions to find out more about their...

LG keeps its commitment to invest in Indonesia

LG keeps its commitment to invest in IndonesiaSari P. Setiogi, The Jakarta Post, Tangerang, West Java PT LG Electronics Indonesia, a subsidiary of the South Korean- owned electronic company LG, is scheduled early next month to start operating the expansion unit of its refrigerator factory, which...

S.Korea's Roh reaches out to Western investors

S.Korea's Roh reaches out to Western investorsPaul Eckert, Reuters, Seoul South Korean President-elect Roh Moo-hyun, once a fiery union lawyer, reached out to foreign investors on Friday, vowing further steps to open a fast-growing economy that has a history of hostility towards outsiders.

Washington ethnic profiling policy discriminatory: Hassan

Washington ethnic profiling policy discriminatory: HassanFabiola Desy Unidjaja The Jakarta Post JakartaJakarta considers Washington's policy, which obliges Indonesian males age 16 and over currently staying in the U.S.

Peak U.S. business group calls for ASEAN to integrate markets

Peak U.S. business group calls for ASEAN to integrate marketsAgence France-Presse, Bangkok Southeast Asian nations should work quickly to integrate their economies in order to compete successfully against their giant neighbor China, a peak U.S.-based business group said Friday.

Separatists told to leave Ambon to attend trial

Separatists told to leave Ambon to attend trialAziz Tunny, The Jakarta Post, Ambon, Maluku The North Jakarta Prosecutor's Office has ordered Maluku separatist leaders Alex Manuputty and Semmy Waeleruny to leave Ambon and return to Jakarta within 10 days to attend further hearings in their...

ASEAN urged to help ease Korea crisis

ASEAN urged to help ease Korea crisisFabiola Desy Unidjaja, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Visiting U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and Pacific Affairs James A. Kelly urged Indonesia and other Association of Southeast Asian Nation (ASEAN) members on Friday to support dialog as a peaceful...

KUALA LUMPUR: Crude palm oil (CPO) prices on Malaysia's

KUALA LUMPUR: Crude palm oil (CPO) prices on Malaysia's Derivatives Exchange are likely to trend further south amid a lack of fresh leads, dealers said Friday. CPO prices for February closed at 1,626 ringgit (US$428) a ton at the end of the week.

Protest rallies

Protest rallies and public orderFrom Koran Tempo The government's decision to raise fuel prices, telephone tariffs and electricity rates simultaneously has caused strong and widespread reactions as expressed, among various means, through protests by university students and other social components.

Jakarta to host copyright seminar

Jakarta to host copyright seminar JAKARTA: Delegates from 23 Asia and Pacific countries are to attend a seminar here later this month to discuss strategies and policies for the protection of intellectual property rights, a senior official said.

Megawati awards best performing exporters

Megawati awards best performing exportersArya Abhiseka, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta President Megawati Soekarnoputri awarded on Friday the Primaniyarta service medal to 34 companies assessed as the best performing exporters last year, praising them for their contribution to the national economy...

Police arrest sea pirates

Police arrest sea pirates MANADO, North Sulawesi: North Sulawesi Police have arrested nine suspected pirates for allegedly hijacking a Taiwanese fishing boat in waters off Sangihe Talaud district on Dec. 27.Provincial police spokesman Adj. Sr. Com.

Elite culture and

Elite culture and people's cultureFrom Koran Tempo President Megawati Soekarnoputri said that the burning of the President's and Vice President's effigies in rallies staged to protest against the hike in utility prices was indicative that the people were lacking in respect and that their cultural...

Five dead, six injured in bloody W. Sumatra village clash

Five dead, six injured in bloody W. Sumatra village clashKasparman, The Jakarta Post, Padang, West Sumatra The situation in Pasaman, 180 kilometers north of Padang, the capital of West Sumatra, remains tense following bloody violence between the residents of two villages in the regency on Wednesday...