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Tracking wealth

Tracking wealth Those seriously (as opposed to farcically) investigating the wealth of the New Order president, his family, ministers, other officials, and associates, and of his successor and his family, ministers, other officials, and associates, should send someone to Manila to talk to those who...

Clouds of unrest still hang over West Kalimantan

Clouds of unrest still hang over West Kalimantan West Kalimantan has drawn national attention twice this year. In May, a significant number of Chinese-Indonesians fleeing Jakarta's May turmoil sought shelter in the province, known to be traditionally accepting of them despite tensions between other...

Liquidity matters in the end

Liquidity matters in the endBy Eddy Soeparno JAKARTA (JP): It is now clear that relying on foreign money has its costs. The Asian miracle, characterized by the economic boom in the region over the past two decades was undoubtedly nurtured by unprecedented flows of capital.Even U.S.

Too broke to renovate school

Too broke to renovate school TANGERANG (JP): Hundreds of students at state elementary school SDN 5 in Teluk Naga district here have been forced to attend school in much smaller classrooms over the last two years following the collapse of three of the school's six classrooms.

UPS expects larger share in courier market

UPS expects larger share in courier market JAKARTA (JP): U.S.-based express parcel company United Parcel Service (UPS) is targeting 35 percent of Indonesia's market share next year despite its relatively recent entry into the country.

Journal provides medical assistance

Journal provides medical assistance JAKARTA (JP): Intisari monthly provided medical services on Saturday to 500 families from Palmerah subdistrict and its surrounding area in Central Jakarta.Held at the Bentara Budaya building complex on Jl.

Donations to poor students

Donations to poor students JAKARTA (JP): Students at the Gandhi Memorial International School handed over on Friday a donation of Rp 20 million (US$1,800) to poor students under the National Charity Movement (GN-OTA) to enable them to continue their studies.

Producers make packaging smaller to cope with crisis

Producers make packaging smaller to cope with crisisBy Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): A woman picked up and observed a 100 gram Dancow's instant milk econo-pack in a supermarket. She checked its price against other packages of the same brand that came in boxes and tins.

Impoverished villagers risks lives for gold

Impoverished villagers risks lives for goldBy Agus Maryono and Ngudi Utomo PURWOKERTO, Central Java (JP): The hardship caused by the economic crisis is driving thousands of poor villagers near here to risk their lives in deep shafts in a hilly pine forest digging for gold.

Smoke in your eyes at Surabaya airport

Smoke in your eyes at Surabaya airportBy Alex Abraham JAKARTA (JP): To the uninitiated, the new waiting lounge at Surabaya's Juanda airport is an exiting if smoke filled experience. The lounge has a brand new tiled floor, more lighting, more sheet glass, more plants and an air of all round newness.

Military riding the winds of change

Military riding the winds of change BANDUNG (JP): "What's wrong with Dwifungsi?" is a question that is being asked nowadays by nearly everyone concerned. To say nothing is wrong with the concept is to be blind to the reality, given the harsh criticism over its existence and implementation coming...

Finding a job through the net

Finding a job through the net JAKARTA (JP): Looking for a job? Now newspapers and magazines are no longer the only media where you can browse for openings. For those who have access, the Internet is a good place to turn to.

Poor openly sell endangered animals to survive crisis

Poor openly sell endangered animals to survive crisisText and photos by Yogita Tahil Ramani BANDUNG (JP): The occasion was "Snake Promotion Week" or something to that effect. At least, that was the impression given by Mang Yosie (not his real name).

Illegal trade a major threat to Javan Hawk-eagle's survival

Illegal trade a major threat to Javan Hawk-eagle's survivalBy Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): Hawkers offering their merchandise to passersby is a common sight in the Blok M area, South Jakarta. But it is sad to discover that one of the goods on offer is a Javan eagle, an endangered and protected...

Fired workers' families feel the bite of crisis

Fired workers' families feel the bite of crisis JAKARTA (JP): As the economic abyss is only worsening, life is increasingly difficult for many people, especially those who have lost their jobs.As there has been no sign of when the crisis will end, bankrupt and financially troubled employers are...

Guess What? Mandra

Guess What? Mandra Comedian Mandra has had the stuffing knocked out of him by the court handling the legal dispute between him and his wife.East Jakarta District Court ordered Mandra last week to pay Rp 101 million (US$10,000) to his former wife for not registering their marriage.

Producers make packaging smaller to cope with crisis

Producers make packaging smaller to cope with crisisBy Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): A woman picked up and observed a 100 gram Dancow's instant milk econo-pack in a supermarket. She checked its price against other packages of the same brand that came in boxes and tins.

Brazilians to vote today

Brazilians to vote today JAKARTA (JP): All Brazilian citizens living in Indonesia are reminded to cast their votes in their homeland's general election on Sunday at the Brazilian Embassy in South Jakarta.It is to be held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the embassy in Mulia Towers, Jl. Gatot Subroto.

Davina: A refreshing look at changes in Bali

Davina: A refreshing look at changes in BaliBy Jean Couteau DENPASAR (JP): It has been seventy years now since Bali was discovered by foreign painters. Their approach is usually aesthetic and exotic. They appropriate images of the island and make it an object of idyllic consumption: a paradise.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 6:00 a.m. News: Sari Berita Sepekan 6:30 Morning Focus 6:45 Healthy and Fresh 7:00 Religious Teachings: Hikmah Pagi 7:30 Children's Program: Arena 123 8:00 Children's Program: Kumbang and Family 8:30 Children's Program: Nuansa Anak 9:00 Music 9:30 Creative Program: Widya Wahana 10:00...

Guess What? Peggy Melati Sukma

Guess What? Peggy Melati Sukma In a discussion on beautiful and sexy women in the eyes of men at the Hotel Mulia Senayan in Central Jakarta on Friday, Ultima II cosmetics beauty consultant Peggy Melati Sukma spoke of her ideas on the importance of skincare.

Mahathir says Anwar plotted to topple him

Mahathir says Anwar plotted to topple him KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said his sacked deputy Anwar Ibrahim had plotted to topple him while putting on a friendly face, local newspapers reported on Saturday.

Waguri's 'Butoh' dance an acquired taste

Waguri's 'Butoh' dance an acquired tasteBy Sal Murgiyanto JAKARTA (JP): Silence reigned when the auditorium lights dimmed. Then two rays of an altogether more intense light shot out from the stage wings and picked out a white figure standing in the center of the stage likes an entrance gate.

More entries sought for badminton tourney

More entries sought for badminton tourney JAKARTA (JP): Organizers of the Sanyo Indonesia Open Badminton Championships are holding out for more entries despite Friday's official registration closure for the tournament.Secretary-general of the Badminton Association of Indonesia Leo Ch.

ABRI 'Dwifungsi' rooted in civilian and military antagonism

ABRI 'Dwifungsi' rooted in civilian and military antagonism BANDUNG (JP): The Dwifungsi doctrine of the Indonesian Armed Forces (ABRI) is often regarded as a dichotomy of civilian and military authorities, a power struggle between civilian and military leaders.

Unemployment threat hangs over everyone

Unemployment threat hangs over everyone If it could happen to nearly 20 million of us, then the assumption holds that the ax of redundancy could fall on you. Losing one's job is now a real and frightening prospect for nearly all Indonesians.

Bank workers wake up to nasty surprise of unemployment

Bank workers wake up to nasty surprise of unemploymentBy Aloysius Unditu and Johannes K. Simbolon JAKARTA (JP): Eight-year-old Chandra, a banker's son, came down with a mysterious ailment last month.His worried parents took him to the hospital several times, but nobody could identify his condition.

Living up to fame is not what matters

Living up to fame is not what mattersBy Yogita Tahil Ramani JAKARTA (JP): If good looks were all that counted to reach the top echelons of the TV and film world, few would fit the bill better than Khadijah Azhari, popularly known as Ayu Azhari.

'Dwifungsi' seen blocking role of civilian politicians

'Dwifungsi' seen blocking role of civilian politicians The Armed Forces (ABRI) marks its 53rd anniversary on Monday amidst growing public demands for it to end, or curtail its sociopolitical role. As part of this year's anniversary, the military organized a seminar to discuss the appropriate role...

Art summit entertains Jakartans with quality performances

Art summit entertains Jakartans with quality performances JAKARTA (JP): Jakartans warmly greeted renowned local and foreign artists during the second week of their performances at the Second Art Summit, with tickets to W.S.

Impoverished villagers risks lives for gold

Impoverished villagers risks lives for goldBy Agus Maryono and Ngudi Utomo PURWOKERTO, Central Java (JP): The hardship caused by the economic crisis is driving thousands of poor villagers near here to risk their lives in deep shafts in a hilly pine forest digging for gold.

Smoke in your eyes at Surabaya airport

Smoke in your eyes at Surabaya airportBy Alex Abraham JAKARTA (JP): To the uninitiated, the new waiting lounge at Surabaya's Juanda airport is an exiting if smoke filled experience. The lounge has a brand new tiled floor, more lighting, more sheet glass, more plants and an air of all round newness.

Military riding the winds of change

Military riding the winds of change BANDUNG (JP): "What's wrong with Dwifungsi?" is a question that is being asked nowadays by nearly everyone concerned. To say nothing is wrong with the concept is to be blind to the reality, given the harsh criticism over its existence and implementation coming...

Finding a job through the net

Finding a job through the net JAKARTA (JP): Looking for a job? Now newspapers and magazines are no longer the only media where you can browse for openings. For those who have access, the Internet is a good place to turn to.

Spotlight

SpotlightPhoto A: UPSJP/afsMARKETING STRATEGY: The president director of United Parcel Service (UPS) Indonesia, Jeffrey Fairbairn (right), flanked by UPS marketing manager Jay Reyes (left) and finance director Halim Slamet (center), explains the company's service strategy in a media briefing.

Reform-minded Amien advocates high politics

Reform-minded Amien advocates high politics Membangun Politik Adiluhung, Membumikan Tauhid Sosial, Menegakkan Amar Ma'ruf Nahi Munkar (Building high politics, interpreting social faith and enjoining right action and forbidding what is wrong and evil); By M.

Pelabuhan Ratu's waterfalls: An unknown treasure

Pelabuhan Ratu's waterfalls: An unknown treasureBy Izabel Deuff PELABUHAN RATU, West Java (JP): If you find surfing a little too dangerous at this famed resort, try exploring the area's breath-taking waterfalls located about 150 km south of Jakarta.

Yogyakartans welcome sultan as their new governor

Yogyakartans welcome sultan as their new governor YOGYAKARTA (JP): Thousands of Yogyakartans applauded outside the provincial legislative council building after Minister of Home Affairs Syarwan Hamid swore in traditional monarch Sri Sultan Hamengku Buwono X as their new governor on Saturday.

Police to be separated from ABRI: Wiranto

Police to be separated from ABRI: Wiranto JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Defense and Security/Armed Forces Commander Gen. Wiranto confirmed on Saturday that the National Police would soon be separated from the Armed Forces (ABRI).

Probe, clarification or 'gombalization'?

Probe, clarification or 'gombalization'? JAKARTA (JP): An old cartoon that I happened to keep, shows Imelda facing a TV crew, clarifying her previous statement. The caption is very intriguing: "It shows how wrong the press can be! Certainly I had 3,000 pairs of shoes.

Illegal trade a major threat to Javan Hawk-eagle's survival

Illegal trade a major threat to Javan Hawk-eagle's survivalBy Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): Hawkers offering their merchandise to passersby is a common sight in the Blok M area, South Jakarta. But it is sad to discover that one of the goods on offer is a Javan eagle, an endangered and protected...

Labor-intensive projects the only hope for the jobless

Labor-intensive projects the only hope for the joblessText and photo by Ridwan M. Sijabat SURABAYA (JP): Life is hard for 34-year-old Mbak (sister) Wok since she lost her beloved husband Poniman in January and her job three months ago.

Murphy's 'Doctor Dolittle' is silly but till enjoyable

Murphy's 'Doctor Dolittle' is silly but till enjoyable JAKARTA (JP): A remake of the 1967 movie starring Rex Harrison, Eddie Murphy takes on the role of the veterinarian who rediscovers his childhood gift of being able to talk to animals.

Fired workers' families feel the bite of crisis

Fired workers' families feel the bite of crisis JAKARTA (JP): As the economic abyss is only worsening, life is increasingly difficult for many people, especially those who have lost their jobs.As there has been no sign of when the crisis will end, bankrupt and financially troubled employers are...

Kontras meets UN Commission on Human Rights

Kontras meets UN Commission on Human Rights JAKARTA (JP): The Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (Kontras) met with the United Nations (UN) Commission on Human Rights in the Swiss city of Geneva on Thursday to report on a series of human rights violations that have occurred...

Chinese contribution

Chinese contribution This letter is in response to Mr. Sumarsono Sastrowardoyo's letter on Sept. 23 entitled "Shane".Pak Sumarsono, several months ago a friend of mine showed me a very interesting old book entitled "Boekoe Resmi Peringatan 6 Boelan Republik Indonesia" (Official publication marking...

Trusted certification from TUV Rheinland

Trusted certification from TUV Rheinland Despite the crisis, there are still companies successful in supplying Indonesia and those gaining remarkable earnings by convincing even the most selective markets in Europe, the U.S. and Asia.

Fish traders complain of high cost of ice

Fish traders complain of high cost of ice JAKARTA (JP): Fish traders of the Muara Angke port in North Jakarta are complaining about the sharp increase in the price of ice from only Rp 3,500 (US$0.31) per block to Rp 6,000 at present.

Disabled workers insist on living at a workshop

Disabled workers insist on living at a workshop JAKARTA (JP): Eighty-two married disabled workers and 233 of their relatives are breaking regulations and insisting on living in a squalid and overcrowded dormitory at the Swa Prasidya Purna industrial workshop for the handicapped on Jl.

Tons of rice left untouched

Tons of rice left untouched KUPANG, East Nusa Tenggara: Despite food shortages 10,000 metric tons of Japanese rice aid to Indonesia has been lying in warehouses for months awaiting a decision from Jakarta on a selling price, Antara said on Friday.