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Some states may renege on pledged aid: UN

Some states may renege on pledged aid: UNJohn Vidal and Jamie Wilson, The Guardian, London The United Nations warns that huge promises of aid from rich countries to the Asia tsunami crisis might not be fulfilled as some countries use dubious methods to appear more generous than they really are.

House forms 20-strong team to supervise donations

House forms 20-strong team to supervise donationsKurniawan Hari, The Jakarta Post, JakartaThe House of Representatives leaders decided on Tuesday to form a team of 20 legislators with the task of supervising the distribution of humanitarian aid to tsunami-hit areas in Aceh and North Sumatra in...

U.S. presidents call on Americans for tsunami aid

U.S. presidents call on Americans for tsunami aidSteve Holland, Reuters/WashingtonU.S. presidents past and present appealed to Americans on Monday to help victims of the Asian tsunami as one of the biggest aid efforts in history struggled to bring food and water to millions of desperate survivors.

UN says rebuilding plans under way in Asia

UN says rebuilding plans under way in AsiaAgence France-Presse, United NationsThe tsunami relief effort is starting to move beyond emergency work and plan rebuilding in many areas but remains slow in devastated Indonesian regions like Meulaboh, a United Nations official said on Monday (Tuesday in...

Stiffing the Acehnese

Stiffing the AcehneseAcehnese are known for their pride and their historical struggle for independence. And yet, this pride seems to have been drowned out in the wake of last week's tsunami disaster. We are especially saddened to learn that the once-proud Acehnese are now mired in tears of despair...

Six compete for PAN leadership

Six compete for PAN leadership JAKARTA: At least six figures will join the race for the leadership of the National Mandate Party (PAN) in a congress scheduled for next month.The open race among PAN leaders will take place after PAN leader Amien Rais rejected demands that he stand for reelection.

Taman Mini raises entrance fee

Taman Mini raises entrance fee JAKARTA: The management of Taman Mini Indonesia Indah has raised the entrance fee from Rp 7,000 (some 80 US cents) to Rp 8,000 per person starting Jan. 1."We had to raise the price to adjust to the earlier fuel price hike," Taman Mini spokesman Markoes Legimin was...

The Acehnese deserve better from us

The Acehnese deserve better from usAnthony Reid, The Straits Times, Asia News Network, Singapore The magnitude of the devastation visited on Aceh on Dec. 26 is almost beyond comprehension. No natural disaster in Indonesian, or indeed Southeast Asian, history comes close to the mounting toll of...

City administration calls for vigilance against floods

City administration calls for vigilance against floodsDamar Harsanto, The Jakarta Post, JakartaAlthough the city's flood indicators show normal levels, the Jakarta administration has advised residents to remain on the alert, as the monsoon season is expected to peak this month.

Police to process Maria's trial

Police to process Maria's trial JAKARTA: The National Police continues to gather evidence for the trial of Maria Pauline Lumowa, a prime suspect in the Rp 1.7 trillion (US$185 billion) BNI scandal, later this month. The police fraud squad director Brig. Gen.

BPPT to propose applying 'Seawatch' tsunami alert

BPPT to propose applying 'Seawatch' tsunami alertTony Hotland, The Jakarta Post, JakartaAs part of a region-wide tsunami early warning system to be discussed during a one-day summit here on Thursday, the government will suggest the use of the "Seawatch" system to alert residents of tidal waves.

Asia holds its collective breath over bird flu threat for 2005

Asia holds its collective breath over bird flu threat for 2005 Michael Mathes, Agence France-Presse, Bangkok Chilling warnings about an inevitable global influenza pandemic that could kill millions signal more turmoil to come after a grim year in Asia when nations weary from fighting SARS faced a...

UN to set up regional relief center in S'pore

UN to set up regional relief center in S'poreAgencies, SingaporeThe United Nations will establish a coordination center in Singapore to help victims of last week's tsunami and earthquake, the city-state's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Tuesday.

Resurgent soccer squad set for Asiad return

Resurgent soccer squad set for Asiad returnMoch. N. Kurniawan, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta It has been a long dry season, but the revitalized national soccer team will return to the 2006 Asian Games in Qatar after an absence of 16 years, the National Sports Council (KONI) said on Tuesday.

Jakarta hospitals open doors to Aceh's child victims

Jakarta hospitals open doors to Aceh's child victimsAbdul Khalik, The Jakarta Post, JakartaJakarta hospitals are offering free medical treatment for Acehnese children wounded in the catastrophic tsunami that swept through the troubled province on Dec. 26.

Muhammadiyah needs to focus on social concerns

Muhammadiyah needs to focus on social concernsAlpha Amirrachman, Jakarta During one sermon, the founder of Muhammadiyah, Ahmad Dahlan, elaborated on the Koranic chapter of al-Ma'un (concerning moral decay and lack of care for others), which, to the bewilderment of the audience, had been repeated...

Holiday delirium and lack of public civility

Holiday delirium and lack of public civilityB. Herry-Priyono, Jakarta A colossal catastrophe caused by the gigantic earthquake and tsunami has befallen us on the days we were preparing all kinds of glittery parties and delirious merrymaking to ring in the year 2005.

Flooding disrupts traffic, drives residents away

Flooding disrupts traffic, drives residents awayThe Jakarta Post Surabaya/PekanbaruProtracted inundation in some parts of Rokan Hilir regency disrupted traffic on Tuesday along the bustling inter-provincial highway connecting Riau and North Sumatra provinces.

Floods and quakes disrupt traffic, cause panic to residents

Floods and quakes disrupt traffic, cause panic to residentsThe Jakarta Post, Surabaya/PekanbaruProtracted inundation in some parts of Rokan Hilir regency disrupted traffic on Tuesday along the bustling inter-provincial highway connecting Riau and North Sumatra provinces.

'Rainbow Warrior' joins Aceh relief

'Rainbow Warrior' joins Aceh reliefThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Part of the vast relief operation in Aceh is centered on Meulaboh, the town worst hit by the tsunami that submerged most of the west coast area, isolating survivors from assistance.

President's official car park?

President's official car park?From KompasOn Nov. 15, I parked my car outside of Klub Bimasena (health/sports center) in South Jakarta, near the gate of the club, which shares the same complex with Hotel Dharmawangsa.

Globalization and Westernization

Globalization and Westernization Referring to Professor Christopher Lingle's article entitled RI and globalization debate: Embracing 'contract culture', which appeared at The Jakarta Post on Dec. 28, I am impressed by the articulation and clarity of his debate on the issue of globalization and its...

Shares end at record high; Rupiah rallies

Shares end at record high; Rupiah ralliesDow Jones, Jakarta Indonesia's main stock index set a fresh record-high closing level on Tuesday, driven by gains in cement and heavy equipment blue chips.The Jakarta Stock Exchange Composite Index ended up 17.666 points, or 1.8 percent, at 1018.54 points.

1. SMS: 2 LINES, 18 COUNTS

1. SMS: 2 LINES, 18 COUNTS Grab your cell phone, start SMS-ing for Aceh 2. COORDINATE: 2 LINES, 20 COUNTS Lack of coordination spells chaos in Aceh 3. POWELL: 1 LINE 20 COUNTS U.S. to help in rebuilding 4. PROMISE: 1 LINE, 48 COUNTS Some countries won't deliver promised aid, UN warns

Soldiers, others isolated after tsunami

Soldiers, others isolated after tsunamiA'an Suryana, The Jakarta Post, MeulabohFirst Lt. Kartika Sudrajat was angered by a private TV station's news ticker that said many soldiers in Aceh were among the victims of Sunday's powerful tsunami.

Traders stall Ciputat overpass work

Traders stall Ciputat overpass workMulta Fidrus, The Jakarta Post, TangerangThe construction of the much-needed Ciputat flyover has hit a snag as dozens of traders who received compensation funds refused on Tuesday to vacate their buildings on Jl. Dewi Sartika and Jl. Juanda.

More countries increase aid to tsunami victims

More countries increase aid to tsunami victimsThe Jakarta Post, JakartaMore countries have revised their donations for the tsunami affected countries in Asia and Africa as the death toll rises.Germany is set to become the world's largest donor after its government took a decision on Wednesday to...

Corruption and democracy

Corruption and democracyFrom Koran TempoPresident Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono declared Dec. 9 Anticorruption Day for the purpose of waging a war against corruption. On several occasions he even said he would direct the corruption eradication movement himself.

Garuda's service

Garuda's service On Dec. 12, 2004 I was supposed to fly on Garuda Indonesia's GA-250 Jakarta-Semarang flight scheduled to depart at 3 p.m, only to find out it was postponed due to a damaged engine part.After waiting for some time, it was announced that the Semarang-bound plane would leave at 5 p.m.

Fixed-line phone service stagnant, cellular service soar

Fixed-line phone service stagnant, cellular service soarTony Hotland, The Jakarta Post, JakartaIn spite of the rapid development of the telecommunications industry over recent years, tens of millions of people in the country have yet to benefit from even the basic mode of communication: fixed line...

Council discusses clean air bylaw

Council discusses clean air bylaw JAKARTA: The City Council is discussing a draft bylaw on clean air that is expected to become the only legal basis to force private car owners to meet emission standards.Councillors are scheduled to finish deliberating the bill on Feb. 4.

26 states, int'l organizations confirm summit attendance

26 states, int'l organizations confirm summit attendanceFabiola Desy Unidjaja, The Jakarta Post, JakartaThe international community has welcomed the initiative to hold an emergency summit in the wake of the tsunami disaster with 26 countries and international organizations confirmed to attend.

Tsunami summit to exclude debt moratorium talks

Tsunami summit to exclude debt moratorium talksFabiola Desy Unidjaja, The Jakarta Post, JakartaThe government has decided not to include the discussion on a debt moratorium for Indonesia in the agenda of the upcoming international emergency relief summit, the Minister of Foreign Affairs Hassan...

Indonesia, ASEAN and Australia trapped by sense of superiority

Indonesia, ASEAN and Australia trapped by sense of superiorityS.P. Seth, Sydney Indonesia is understandably upset over Australia's recent announcement of its plan to establish a 1,000-mile maritime identification zone to fight terrorism and other international crimes.

Public order agency

Public order agency aims to make Senen like Jl. ThamrinThe Jakarta Post JakartaPublic order officers plan to remove street vendors from the crowded, busy area of Senen in Central Jakarta as well as the main road passing through the area from Matraman to Gunung Sahari.

Rejuvenated soccer squad set to return to Asian Games

Rejuvenated soccer squad set to return to Asian GamesMoch. N. Kurniawan The Jakarta Post JakartaIt has been a long dry season, but the resurgent national soccer team will return to the 2006 Asian Games in Qatar after an absence of 16 years, the National Sports Council (KONI) said on Tuesday.

'U.S. in Aceh for long haul'

'U.S. in Aceh for long haul'Ivy Susanti, The Jakarta PostWashington has stated its commitment to long-term involvement in post-tsunami relief efforts in the affected countries of southern Asia.Secretary of State Colin Powell said on Tuesday in Jakarta that the U.S.

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Social empowerment not political power, Muhammadiyah's vision Alpha Amirrachman Jakarta2. Strait -- The Acehnese deserve better 1 X 30 The Acehnese deserve better from us After more than a century of misery, it is time to make amends in Aceh Anthony Reid The Straits Times Asia News Network...

Govt empowers small businesses through bill on microfinancing

Govt empowers small businesses through bill on microfinancingLeony Aurora, The Jakarta Post, JakartaTo accelerate and better coordinate the distribution of credit for small businesses here, the government is drafting a bill on microfinancing for non-bank microfinancing institutions, a senior...

Tsunami summit excludes debt moratorium talks

Tsunami summit excludes debt moratorium talks Fabiola Desy Unidjaja The Jakarta Post/JakartaThe government has decided not to include the discussion on a debt moratorium for Indonesia in the agenda of the upcoming international emergency relief summit, the Minister of Foreign Affairs Hassan...

Alternative energy for electricity

Alternative energy for electricityFrom Bisnis IndonesiaThe high world oil price will certainly raise the cost of power production by state electricity company (PLN), whose cost components are 25 percent composed of fuel oil.

Ciawi dam project to affect 2 districts

Ciawi dam project to affect 2 districtsTheresia Sufa, The Jakarta Post, BogorThe Bogor administration will start to disseminate information on a project to construct a dam in Ciawi along the path of the Ciliwung River which will affect two districts, fearing protests from residents who object to...

'It was a sign that nature is angry with us'

'It was a sign that nature is angry with us'More than one week after the tsunami ripped through Aceh and North Sumatra, the struggle is not over for survivors who shelter in refugee camps where water is still scarce and sanitation poor.

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;JP;MUN; ANPAa..r.. Scene-corruption-emergency Govt to issue new anti-graft decree JP/4/SCENE Govt to issue new antigraft decree JAKARTA: Justice and Human Rights Minister Hamid Awaluddin said on Tuesday that his ministry has finished drafting a new antigraft decree, which requires suspected...

Govt bans adoption to protect orphans

Govt bans adoption to protect orphansEva C. Komandjaja, The Jakarta Post, JakartaAlthough many people have expressed willingness to adopt Acehnese orphans who lost their parents in the devastating tsunami disaster a week ago, the government has temporarily prohibited the adoption of the homeless...

Investors begin to sort Indonesia shares on Aceh rebuilding program

Investors begin to sort Indonesia shares on Aceh rebuilding programEdhi Pranasidhi, Dow Jones/JakartaInvestors are buying shares in Indonesian cement, heavy-equipment and infrastructure-related firms on the expectation those companies will be employed to rebuild the devastated province of Aceh, and...

1. Help (55) - 48 pts 3 cols 3lines (3x18)

1. Help (55) - 48 pts 3 cols 3lines (3x18)U.S. presidents call on Americans for tsunami aid 2. MSF (25) - 28 pts 3cols 2lines (1x30) 'Rainbow Warrior' joins Aceh relief 3. Summit (45) -- 36 pts 4 cols 2line (2x28)26 states, int'l organizations confirm summit attendance 4.

Karateka Bambang lives to tell of tsunami horror

Karateka Bambang lives to tell of tsunami horrorMoch. N. Kurniawan, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta A fateful decision may have saved the life of karateka Bambang Maulidin amid the devastating Dec. 26 earthquake and tsunami.

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;DJ; ANPAf..r.. rupiah-index-up Shares end at record high; Rupiah strengthens JP/14/StockShares end at record high; Rupiah strengthensDow Jones Jakarta Indonesia's main stock index set a fresh record-high closing level on Tuesday, driven by gains in cement and heavy equipment blue chips.

Consequences of the tsunami

Consequences of the tsunami Natural disasters are also political events. Even if the question may sound insensitive, we have to ask ourselves what the consequences of the catastrophe that hit Asian coasts will be.