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Commuters protest decision to halt route

Commuters protest decision to halt routeTheresia Sufa, The Jakarta Post, Bogor Hundreds of commuters who use trains from Bogor to Sukabumi, West Java, spontaneously staged a protest at Bogor station on Monday morning over the train operator's decision not to operate the route for two weeks,...

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JP/13/13LGLG invests $1m for digital TV production lineEva C. Komandjaja The Jakarta Post Jakarta PT LG Electronics Indonesia (LGEIN) has invested US$1 million to open a new production line capable of producing 12,000 digital projection TVs a year.

INFID responds

INFID responds In response to your editorial on Nov. 13, 2003, titled INFID's sweeping criticisms, we would like to give the following comments: * Your editorial claims that we are criticizing without giving alternatives, as stated in the paragraph: "If most of these measures will be useless, as...

Ayu meets Ayu in ITF junior finals

Ayu meets Ayu in ITF junior finals Zakki Hakim The Jakarta Post Jakarta Liu Wan Ting and Ayu Fani Damayanti lived up to the billings to meet in the finals of the 2003 ITF Junior Tennis Championships after defeating their lower rated opponents in the semifinals at the Bung Karno tennis courts here...

Torrential rain leaves parts of city underwater

Torrential rain leaves parts of city underwaterDamar Harsanto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Hours of torrential rain in the capital on Sunday left some streets under water and caused heavy traffic congestion.

Cambodia to host women's meeting

Cambodia to host women's meeting CAMBODIA: Some 200 women from different religious faiths and civil society groups will gather in Cambodia next week for the first regional conference to challenge the lack of governmental action in tackling violence against women, officials said on Sunday.The Nov.

Bahorok refugees flee camps amid heavy rains

Bahorok refugees flee camps amid heavy rainsApriadi Gunawan, The Jakarta Post, Bahorok, North Sumatra Hundreds of families left homeless after the recent devastating flood in North Sumatra fled their refugee camps on Sunday due to fears of a further disaster following two days of heavy rains.

One dies in aid distribution stampede

One dies in aid distribution stampedeYuli Tri Suwarni, The Jakarta Post, Bandung A woman was killed and 11 other people injured during a stampede as thousands of people struggled for free rice in Bandung, West Java on Sunday, officials and residents said.

3G technology is the future that we dreamed of

3G technology is the future that we dreamed of Eva C. Komandjaja The Jakarta Post JakartaAs children, we imagined what the future would look like. Cars gliding through the air, funny-shaped tall buildings, people wearing silver jumpsuits, and the most intriguing, an electronic gadget, which...

Ayu wins first ITF junior tennis title

Ayu wins first ITF junior tennis titleZakki Hakim, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Second seeded Ayu Fani Damayanti of Indonesia defeated top seed Liu Wan Ting of China 6-3, 6-3 on Sunday to win the 2003 ITF Indonesia Junior tennis championships at the Bung Karno Tennis Courts in Senayan, Central Jakarta.

Journalist stabbed for debt

Journalist stabbed for debt BANDARLAMPUNG, Lampung: A senior journalist was rushed to the hospital on Saturday after he was stabbed in the hand by a colleague over debt.Witnesses said that the incident started when Junaidi, the chief editor of weekly newspaper The Voice of Youth, met Yahya, a...

Merak port ready for Idul Fitri exodus

Merak port ready for Idul Fitri exodusMulta Fidrus, The Jakarta Post, Banten As the most crucial seaport connecting Java with Sumatra island, Merak port has made preparations to anticipate the upcoming holidays, when millions of people will travel home to celebrate Idul Fitri with their families.

Dynaplast seeks to become a leader in Asia-Pacific

Dynaplast seeks to become a leader in Asia-Pacific Established in 1959, plastic packaging company PT Dynaplast is now the country's largest packaging player in the country with 40 percent market share. With 14 production centers in Indonesia and Thailand, and plans to build another in Vietnam, the...

'Eclipses in Ramadhan are normal'

'Eclipses in Ramadhan are normal' BANDUNG: An expert from the Bosscha Observatory in Lembang, West Java, told people on Sunday not to be concerned that two eclipses were taking place during November, when the country's Muslims are observing the holy month of Ramadhan.

Golkar upset over PDIP remark

Golkar upset over PDIP remark MATARAM, West Nusa Tenggara: A Golkar leader deplored over the weekend a speech by Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan) secretary-general Sutjipto, saying it upset Golkar members.

Orphans, the elderly get donations

Orphans, the elderly get donations TANGERANG: A total of 830 orphans and elderly people received charity packages from the Muslim Family Harmony organization during a breaking the fast gathering at the Bumi Serpong Damai (BSD) housing complex in Tangerang on Saturday evening.

Police still on high alert despite progress in Larantuka

Police still on high alert despite progress in LarantukaYemris Fointuna, The Jakarta Post, Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara The security condition returned to normal in Larantuka, East Flores on Sunday, a day after thousands of angry residents burned down a district courthouse in response to the jailing...

Activists reported to police

Activists reported to police JAKARTA: The Red-White Front reported Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW) deputy coordinator Danang Widoyoko and rights activist Munir to the police over the weekend.The chairman of the front, Eddy Hartawan, reported the two activists to the police on Saturday afternoon...

Cadets expelled for ethical violation

Cadets expelled for ethical violation PADANG, West Sumatra: Two cadets at a police academy here were expelled on Saturday for ethical violations that could ruin the image of the police force. The two cadets expelled from Padang Besi National Police Academy are RI, 19, from Lampung province, and S,...

Makassar police beef up security in recollection of 2002 blasts

Makassar police beef up security in recollection of 2002 blastsAndi Hajramurni, The Jakarta Post, Makassar, South Sulawesi South Sulawesi provincial police will beef up security in the capital Makassar and regional areas ahead of the Idul Fitri holiday, as two bomb attacks here on the eve of the...

Two children die in fire

Two children die in fire DEPOK: Two children were killed and their mother was severely burned when a fire broke out at their house on Sunday in Parung Poncol, Duren Mekar subdistrict, Sawangan district, Depok.

Hundreds of monkeys attack farms in Yogya

Hundreds of monkeys attack farms in YogyaSlamet Susanto, The Jakarta Post, Yogyakarta Hundreds of monkeys have attacked farms in the Yogyakarta village of Kapuharjo over the last few days, destroying crops.

Activist ready to support probe on human rights cases in Papua

Activist ready to support probe on human rights cases in PapuaNetty Dharma Somba and Fabiola Desy Unidjaja The Jakarta Post Jayapura/JakartaPapuan human rights activists said they were prepared to support the planned investigation by the National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) into alleged...

Angry crowd siege police after death of terror suspect

Angry crowd siege police after death of terror suspectIrvan NR, The Jakarta Post, Palu, Central Sulawesi Poso Police headquarters was besieged on Sunday by thousands of people protesting the death of terrorist suspect Hamid Sudin, who was shot and killed by police attempting to arrest him in...

Where to go in Jakarta: Monday, November 17, 2003

Where to go in Jakarta: Monday, November 17, 2003Exhibitions* An exhibition of over 100 terracotta's from the Majapahit Kingdom period, 13th-15th century, East Java and other parts of the archipelago. The Royal Treasures Room, Dharma Mulia Galleries, Jl. Ciputat Raya No. 50 (Tel. 7492850), 9 a.m.

[b]checked EJK

checked EJK Security firms expect bigger business from outsourcing trendRudijanto Contributor Jakarta Although incidents of robbery -- especially of individuals who have just withdrawn large sums of money from the bank -- have increased in recent times, attacks on armored vehicles carrying cash for...

Indramayu offers housing to evicted fishermen

Indramayu offers housing to evicted fishermen Evi Mariani, The Jakarta Post. Jakarta Fishermen evicted from the banks of Muara Angke River are to be provided low-cost housing in Indramayu regency, West Java.It is expected that the housing units will be ready in March.Indramayu regent Irianto M.S.

'I never miss an Idul Fitri celebration in my hometown'

'I never miss an Idul Fitri celebration in my hometown' Every year, millions of residents of Jakarta struggle to reach their hometowns to celebrate Idul Fitri. They brave long lines to secure a ticket for a train, ship or bus just so they can go home, a goal they have been working toward for the...

'Indonesian law toothles against corruption'

'Indonesian law toothles against corruption'ID Nugroho and Fabiola Desy Unidjaja, The Jakarta Post, Surabaya/Jakarta Nahdlatul Ulama chairman Hasyim Muzadi called for a moral movement to eradicate corruption because the law had proven toothless.

A political war?

A political war? No one can deny that the export loan scam involving Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI) has done some serious damage, not only to the Indonesian trade and banking industry, but to the country's economy as well.

Maluku to leave House if not given extra seats

Maluku to leave House if not given extra seatsM. Azis Tunny, The Jakarta Post, Ambon, Maluku The Maluku legislative council is pressing ahead with its demand that the eastern province's three seats at the House of Representatives be increased to six for the 2004 general elections, in accordance...

NU head says repeat warnings may cause panic

NU head says repeat warnings may cause panicThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) chairman Hasyim Muzadi criticized the country's security authorities for issuing repeated warnings of possible disturbances ahead of the 2004 elections, saying this would only succeed in causing anxiety.

Police to deploy snipers

Police to deploy snipers JAKARTA: The police will deploy snipers across heavily populated Java island to tighten security as millions of people return to their villages to celebrate the end of the Muslim fasting month.

Ericsson brings 3G closer to home

Ericsson brings 3G closer to homeZatni Arbi, Contributor, Jakarta A couple of years ago, hearing the name Ericsson would give us the image of sturdy GSM cell phone handsets that competed with big names such as Nokia and Motorola.

Aishwarya Rai out of 'The Rising'

Aishwarya Rai out of 'The Rising' BOMBAY: Former Miss World Aishwarya Rai has bowed out of the Bollywood colonial-era epic The Rising, which won worldwide publicity this month when Prince Charles set the camera rolling, the producer said.

Press told to do more to combat discrimination

Press told to do more to combat discriminationUrip Hudiono The Jakarta Post JakartaA prominent human rights activist urged national press over the weekend to do more to put an end to rampant racial discrimination in the country by helping to build better understanding and awareness of racial issues.

Govt to build 60 places of worship

Govt to build 60 places of worship BIAK, Papua: The Biak Numfor regency administration has allocated Rp 300 million (US$35,294) to help the local community build 60 places of worship in the regency, an official said on Saturday.The fund will be taken from the regency's 2003 budget.

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JP/ /Makassar police beef up security prior to Idul FitriAndi Hajramurni The Jakarta Post Makassar, South SulawesiSouth Sulawesi provincial police will beef up security in the capital Makassar and regional areas ahead of the Idul Fitri holiday, as two bomb attacks here on the eve of the Islamic...

Natuna leak halts gas supply

Natuna leak halts gas supplyEva C. Komandjaja, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The natural gas supply from Natuna islands in the South China Sea to Singapore has been suspended following the discovery of a leak in the underwater pipeline.

KL to buy plane to cut haj cost

KL to buy plane to cut haj cost MALAYSIA: Pilgrims in Malaysia can look forward to cheaper flights as the government plans to buy an aircraft to transport them to Mecca, reports said on Sunday.Second Finance Minister Jamaludin Jarjis was quoted by the Sunday Star as saying that the Pilgrimage Board...

PAM Jaya could face Rp 3t fine for any contract termination

PAM Jaya could face Rp 3t fine for any contract terminationBambang Nurbianto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta City tap water operator PD PAM Jaya has said that the estimated Rp 990 billion (US$ 116.47 million) debt to its two foreign partners, PT Thames PAM Jaya (TPJ) and PT PAM Lyonnaise Jaya (Palyja),...

Maluku to leave House if not given extra seats

Maluku to leave House if not given extra seatsM. Azis Tunny The Jakarta Post Ambon, MalukuThe Maluku legislative council is pressing ahead with its demand that the eastern province's three seats at the House of Representatives be increased to six for the 2004 general elections, in accordance with...

Cadets expelled for ethical violation

Cadets expelled for ethical violation PADANG, West Sumatra: Two cadets at a police academy here were expelled on Saturday for ethical violations that could ruin the image of the police force.The two cadets expelled from Padang Besi National Police Academy are RI, 19, from Lampung province, and S,...

Seven die in Central Java traffic accidents

Seven die in Central Java traffic accidentsAgus Maryono, The Jakarta Post, Purwokerto, Central Java At least seven people were killed in two separate accidents over the weekend in Central Java as the number of travelers slowly increased ahead of the Idul Fitri holiday.

Most businesses to close for one week for Idul Fitri

Most businesses to close for one week for Idul FitriSari P. Setiogi, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Most companies will close their offices throughout next week as they have obliged their workers to take annual leave after the official Idul Fitri holidays.Idul Fitri will officially fall on Nov.

Lingering problems: Democracy, leadership

Lingering problems: Democracy, leadershipSayidiman Suryohadiprojo, Former Governor, National Resilience Institute (Lemhanas), Jakarta More and more people are wondering whether democracy is the right political system for Indonesia.

Cadets cut for ethical violations

Cadets cut for ethical violations PADANG, West Sumatra: Two cadets at a police academy here were expelled on Saturday for ethical violations that could ruin the image of the police force. The two cadets expelled from Padang Besi National Police Academy are RI, 19, from Lampung province, and S, 19,...

FOR MARKETING PERSEPCTIVE -- NOV 18

FOR MARKETING PERSEPCTIVE -- NOV 18Security and related devices central in our livesBurhanuddin Abe Contributor Jakarta The horrors of last year's bombings in Bali, followed by the JW Marriot Hotel blast in Jakarta a few months ago, have drastically changed our perception on security.

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1 x 36 One dies in aid distribution stampede JP/5/boycot3 x 17 Maluku to leave House if not given extra seats JP/monkey2 x 21 Hundreds of monkeys attack farms in Yogya JP/police2 x 32 Makassar police beef up security in recollection of 2002 blasts

Golkar upset over PDIP remark

Golkar upset over PDIP remark MATARAM, West Nusa Tenggara: A Golkar leader deplored over the weekend a speech by Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan) secretary-general Sutjipto, saying it upset Golkar members.