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Semen Padang asks for Rp 300 billion from Mandiri

Semen Padang asks for Rp 300 billion from MandiriThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta State-owned cement producer PT Semen Padang, a subsidiary of the country's largest cement manufacturer, PT Semen Gresik, has asked for a Rp 300 billion (US$35.

Back to the future with the Sun Microsystems

Back to the future with the Sun MicrosystemsZakki Hakim, The Jakarta Post, Singapore/Jakarta Sun Microsystems held a symposium earlier this month in Singapore for South Asian media and analysts, themed "A new tech order -- Innovations, breakthroughs and winning strategies".

Press told to do more to end discrimination

Press told to do more to end discriminationUrip Hudiono, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta A 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.

Troops kill 16 suspected rebels

Troops kill 16 suspected rebels JAKARTA: At least 16 suspected Acehnese rebels were killed and nine arrested during a military offensive in Aceh from Thursday to Saturday, the Indonesian Military (TNI) said on Sunday.

Bengkulu books US$3.5m from coal

Bengkulu books US$3.5m from coal BENGKULU, Bengkulu: Bengkulu province has booked US$3.5 million from coal exports up to July 2003, a senior official said."Bengkulu's coal exports has so far succeeded in meeting the demand of the Malaysian market," head of the provincial trade and industry office...

Lion Air's maiden flight to Spore

Lion Air's maiden flight to SporeSari P. Setiogi, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Tickets for Lion Air's Jakarta-Singapore flights for November have sold out, which may indicate a desire for the services of the low-cost airline.

House to speed up law revision to build better judiciary

House to speed up law revision to build better judiciaryKurniawan Hari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta A House of Representatives (DPR) committee is speeding up its revision of law No. 14/1970 on the judicial power, saying that the country can no longer wait for an integrated judicial system.

Fear forestalls reconciliation efforts in Maluku

Fear forestalls reconciliation efforts in MalukuAlain Bommenel, Agence-France Presse, Ambon, Maluku Christians and Muslims on Maluku islands are trying to learn again how to live with each other, 21 months after a peace accord ended three years of bloody fighting.

Returning migrant worker dies in police hospital

Returning migrant worker dies in police hospitalM. Taufiqurrahman, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta A female migrant worker who had just returned from Saudi Arabia, died on Sunday at the Sukanto Police Hospital in Kramat Jati, East Jakarta, two days after she was first admitted.

[b]checked EJK

checked EJK FOR MARKETING PERSPECTIVE -- November 18Security 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,...

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JP/Tarko SudiarnoUNFINISHED BUDDHA: A man prays before an unfinished Buddha statue in the Borobudur Temple museum in Magelang regency, Central Java. The statue is from one of Borobudur's stupa.

One killed in illegal drag race

One killed in illegal drag raceTony Hotland, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Amid the police ban on drag races due to safety concerns, the combination of extreme speed and gambling highs took its toll in the wee hours on Saturday.

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JP/ /Hundreds of monkeys attack farmsSlamet Susanto The Jakarta Post YogyakartaHundreds of monkeys have attacked farms in the Yogyakarta village of Kapuharjo over the last few days, destroying crops. Head of the Sleman Agriculture and Forestry Office Ahmad Yulianto said that the monkeys had emerged...

Tanah Abang victims get Ramadhan blessings

Tanah Abang victims get Ramadhan blessingsP.C. Naommy, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta About 100 vendors displaced by the Tanah Abang textile market fire are counting their blessings at their makeshift stalls set up along the road next to the Kebon Melati basin in Central Jakarta.

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.

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3. UUHakim ( 2 x 27) House to speed up law revision to build better judiciary 4. IFJ ( 2 x 20) Press told to do more to end discrimination 5. Corrupt ( 1 x 50) 'Indonesian law toothless against corruption'

* Headlines:Angry crowd siege police after death of terror

* Headlines:Angry crowd siege police after death of terror suspect 2 * National:Activists rally behind Papua probe 4 * Archipelago:One dies in aid distribution stampede 5 * Opinion:Lingering problems: Democracy, leadership 7 * City:PAM Jaya could face Rp 3t fine for contract termination 8 *...

Activists rally behind Papua probe

Activists rally behind Papua probeNetty Dharma Somba and Fabiola Desy Unidjaja, The Jakarta Post, Jayapura/Jakarta Papuan human rights activists said they were prepared to support the planned investigation by the National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) into alleged atrocities in the...

Taking the waters, and making a wish, at Guci hot springs

Taking the waters, and making a wish, at Guci hot springsAgus Maryono, The Jakarta Post, Tegal, Central Java Guci in the regency of Tegal is known as a major tourist destination in Central Java for its mountainous landscape, cool air and natural hot springs believed to have healing and supernatural...

The Spice Garden: A proxy clash of civilizations

The Spice Garden: A proxy clash of civilizationsRich Simons, Contributor, Jakarta The Spice Garden Michael Vatikiotis, Equinox Publishing, Jakarta, 2003 253 ppNot too long ago (about four years, to be exact) and not too far away, there was an idyllic tropical isle called Noli, where the gentle...

New York City: Shining bright as a place for all the family

New York City: Shining bright as a place for all the familyRita A. Widiadana, The Jakarta Post, New York City, New York Fall in New York City is a romantic season, and probably the best time to visit the most dynamic and culturally diverse city in the world.

Smart shopping tips

Smart shopping tips Shopping can be a pleasure or a chore. If you know the secret, shopping can be fun, and more importantly, with good planning, you can guard yourself against the temptation of goods that you don't need.

Idul Fitri

Idul Fitri Keeping it fun and festive in the homeMaria Endah Hulupi The Jakarta Post Jakarta Hotels and restaurants may try their darndest to get people out to sample their wares on the special days of Idul Fitri, but tradition dies hard.

Ayu, Liu meet in ITF junior finals

Ayu, Liu meet in ITF junior finalsZakki 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...

Probe continues into abuse of housemaids despite move to settle amicably

Probe continues into abuse of housemaids despite move to settle amicablyP.C. Naommy and Leony Aurora, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Police have refused to drop charges against an employer accused of abusing her housemaids, despite efforts made by the victims' families to settle the matter amicably, an...

Sculptors carving out their place on the arts map

Sculptors carving out their place on the arts mapCarla Bianpoen, Contributor, Jakarta Amid the vibrancy of an art market dominated by works of painters, sculptors find themselves marginalized. Even large exhibitions and biennales only include a few sculptors, not to speak of their scant appearances...

Installment of governor opposed

Installment of governor opposedNethy Dharma Somba, The Jakarta Post, Jayapura, Papua Opposition is mounting to the decision by the central government to install Brig. Gen. Abraham Octovianus Atururi as the acting governor of the newly established West Irian Jaya province.

'Republika' told to use its right to reply

'Republika' told to use its right to replyThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI) called on Saturday for the Republika daily to exercise its right to reply instead of resorting to legal action in response to a report run by The Jakarta Post which it says has damaged...

Sculptors carving out their place on the arts map

Sculptors carving out their place on the arts mapCarla Bianpoen Contributor JakartaAmid the vibrancy of an art market dominated by works of painters, sculptors find themselves marginalized. Even large exhibitions and biennales only include a few sculptors, not to speak of their scant appearances at...

Speaking in tongues: That ain't no way to treat a language

Speaking in tongues: That ain't no way to treat a language I was at a coffee shop with a couple of friends, catching up on gossip before we had to return to our dreary offices, when a young woman at the next table turned to us and asked in American- accented English whether she could have a light.

Kimchi: Korea strives to keep tradition on the menu

Kimchi: Korea strives to keep tradition on the menuHera Diani, The Jakarta Post, Seoul A cloyingly sharp smell hung in the air at the aT Center's exhibition hall here, site of Kimchi Expo 2003 last week.

Feeling the heat at the Ciater hot springs

Feeling the heat at the Ciater hot springsT. Sima Gunawan, Contributor, Ciater, West Java A row of people sat at the side of a shallow lake with a small waterfall that stands amid a beautiful natural setting.

Onno build bridges across the digital divide

Onno build bridges across the digital divideVishnu K. Mahmud, Contributor, Jakarta When Onno Purbo walks into a room, it immediately lightens up. Relaxed, easy going and gregarious, strangers might assume he is a grad student meeting old friends.

Mob burns down courthouse after priest sentenced

Mob burns down courthouse after priest sentencedJemris Fointuna, The Jakarta Post, Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara Thousands of local residents set ablaze a district courthouse on Flores Island on Saturday, shortly after a judge declared guilty a local Catholic leader in a defamation case.

Shoppers start flocking to shopping malls

Shoppers start flocking to shopping mallsRudijanto, Contributor, Jakarta Not even bomb threats can stop shoppers from flocking to Indonesian malls during the months of November and December, as their only concern is to get everything they need to celebrate Idul Fitri, Christmas and the New Year.

Hypermarkets offer special incentives to attract buyers

Hypermarkets offer special incentives to attract buyersDebbie A. Lubis, Contributor, Jakarta Shopping can be exhausting sometimes, especially if you are fasting and you have yet to pick up all the items on your shopping list for the Idul Fitri holiday.

Getting there

Getting there Ciater is located 32 kilometers from Bandung, the capital of West Java, and 185 kilometers from Jakarta.If you are driving from Jakarta, take Cikampek toll road. Exit at the Sadang Gate, proceeding in the direction of Subang, passing the small town called Kalijati.

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JP; ANPAc..r.. JP/19/R00 TV today JP/19/TV.TB.30" .90"TV Program: Sunday, November 16, 2003.TB.30" .90"TVRI 6:00 a.m. News: Berita Utama7:00 Cartoon8:00 TV Drama: Mat Angin9:00 Children's Program: Bando11:00 Variety Show: Maskum Show12:00 p.m.

Fasting: How to do it safely during pregnancy

Fasting: How to do it safely during pregnancyMaria Endah Hulupi, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Being pregnant and fasting during the holy month of Ramadhan are blessings for Muslim women, but they may find themselves confused when the two come together at the same time.

Rebel leader jailed for 17 years

Rebel leader jailed for 17 yearsTeuku Agam Muzakir, The Jakarta Post, Lhokseumawe, Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam The Lhokseumawe District Court sentenced on Saturday a commander of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM)'s armed wing to 17 years in prison for treason, illegal arms possession and extortion.

Idul Fitri: Keeping decorations fun and festive

Idul Fitri: Keeping decorations fun and festiveMaria Endah Hulupi, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Hotels and restaurants may try their darndest to get people out to sample their wares on the special days of Idul Fitri, but tradition dies hard.

Where to go in Jakarta: Sunday, November 16, 2003

Where to go in Jakarta: Sunday, November 16, 2003Exhibitions* An exhibition of over 100 terracottas 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.

Jail term sought for alleged aid thief

Jail term sought for alleged aid thief AMBON, Maluku: Prosecutors demanded the Ambon District Court here on Friday sentence local government official Abdul Kadir Touwe to seven years in jail for embezzling aid destined for refugees.

Losing Sunu looks

Losing Sunu looks ahead for Australia Zakki Hakim The Jakarta Post Jakarta Sunu Wahyu Trijati failed to advance to the semifinals of the ITF Indonesia Junior Tennis Championships 2003 and the young Indonesian tennis star said he learned much from defeat ahead of his debut in the Junior Australian...

Exodus routes prone to flood, landslides

Exodus routes prone to flood, landslidesSEMARANG: Routes mostly taken during the annual Idul Fitri mass exodus in Central Java region, including along pantura -- the Central Java north coast lane -- and the central and southern parts of the province are considered to be prone to floods and...

Democracy, Bekasi style

Democracy, Bekasi styleFrom Warta KotaThe election of the regent of Bekasi recently was marked by the losers being allowed to outrageously exert such pressure on the election committee that it annulled the outcome of the polls.

Stock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Nov. 14, 2003

Stock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Nov. 14, 2003 ________________________________________________________________________ Shares Close Change Trading Volume _________________________________________________________________________ Abdi Bangsa Tbk 275 0 0 Ades Alfindo Tbk...

Malls do their best to lure shoppers but remain vigilant

Malls do their best to lure shoppers but remain vigilantRudijanto Contributor Jakarta Not even bomb threats can stop shoppers from flocking to Indonesian malls during the months of November and December, as their only concern is to get everything they need to celebrate Idul Fitri, Christmas and the...

Street children to get a dorm

Street children to get a dorm JAKARTA: Governor Sutiyoso said on Friday his administration planned to build dormitories on six hectares of land in Ciangir, Tangerang, to house up to 8,158 street children.

Retrial for jailed Anwar urged

Retrial for jailed Anwar urgedMALAYSIA: Two opposition parties on Friday pressed newly installed Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to order a retrial for jailed former deputy premier Anwar Ibrahim, a victim of political conspiracy.