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Wed, 05 Nov 2003
* Headlines:Govt launches third bond issue, this time a success
* Headlines:Govt launches third bond issue, this time a success 2 * National:Minister tells firms to pay Muslim workers early bonus 4 * Archipelago:Landslides damage 150 houses in Kebumen 5 * Opinion:America's quest for foreign policy continues 7 * City:City ends parking operator's contract 8 *...
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
Constitutional Court holds first hearing
Constitutional Court holds first hearingKurniawan Hari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The Constitutional Court on Tuesday held its first session to hear lawyers of groups of people seeking a legal review of three laws: On electricity, on oil and gas, and on the government debt instrument.
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
Mitsubishi highest in sales satisfaction
Mitsubishi highest in sales satisfactionThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Mitsubishi ranks highest in customer satisfaction with new vehicle sales and delivery in Indonesia, according to a survey released on Tuesday.It scored 744 out of 1,000, according to the J.
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
Businessman claims bribes returned
Businessman claims bribes returnedMulta Fidrus, The Jakarta Post, Tangerang Businessman Fachrul Munir claimed on Tuesday that two of the 20 members of Tangerang City Council he bribed last March, in an attempt to be elected mayor in the recent elections, had returned the money.
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
One killed in daylight robbery
One killed in daylight robbery DEPOK: Armed robbers held up four civil servants from the National Land Agency (BPN) in Depok on Monday afternoon, killing one. The robbery took place at about 11 a.m. on Jl. Pramuka Pitara in Pancoran Mas district, Depok.
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
Media not sensitive
Media not sensitive in reporting rape From Warta KotaThe front-page report in Warta Kota, Oct. 17, on a maid raped by three men "in turns" is sensational. The phrase "raped in turns" is also a description that totally disregards the trauma this woman must be suffering.
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
Thailand to emerge as Myanmar donor
Thailand to emerge as Myanmar donorNopporn Wong-Anan, Reuters, Bangkok Thailand will emerge as a donor at a four-nation regional summit in Myanmar next week despite the West isolating the country and demanding the release of detained opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, officials said on Tuesday.
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
Bali clashes indicate poor political education
Bali clashes indicate poor political educationMochtar Buchori, Legislator, Jakarta What will the 2004 general election bring us? A better political life and better governance, or will we remain locked in the present political situation? Or, could it be that it will take us into a more disorderly...
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
Taipei trade office gets new head
Taipei trade office gets new headJAKARTA: The Taipei government has appointed David Lin to replace Sui Chi Lin as head of its Economic and Trade Office in Jakarta. Sui ended his term on Tuesday, while Lin was expected to arrive on Wednesday, the Taipei Economic and Trade Office in Jakarta said in a...
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
Walhi sets up shelter for evictees
Walhi sets up shelter for evictees JAKARTA: The Jakarta branch of the Indonesian Forum for the Environment (Walhi Jakarta) has set up four centers to distribute relief package to evicted squatters.Walhi Jakarta said in a press release that the centers -- set up by the forum in collaboration with a...
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
Journalists demand release of civilian hostages in Aceh
Journalists demand release of civilian hostages in AcehTiarma Siboro and Tertiani ZB Simanjuntak, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Dozens of journalists rallied in front of the office of Coordinating Minister for Political and Security Affairs on Tuesday to demand the government's intervention in the...
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
Taipei trade office gets new head
Taipei trade office gets new head JAKARTA: The Taipei government has appointed David Lin to replace Sui Chi Lin as head of its Economic and Trade Office in Jakarta.Sui ended his term on Tuesday, while Lin was expected to arrive on Wednesday, the Taipei Economic and Trade Office in Jakarta said in a...
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
For marketing perspective - Nov. 4
For marketing perspective - Nov. 4 Brand personality is key element in selling expensive cars Agus W. Soehadi Contributor JakartaThough not exactly crowding the streets of Jakarta or several other major cities in Indonesia, a number of luxury cars, such as Jaguar, Rolls Royce, Bentley and Ferrari,...
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
Govt criticized over martial law in Aceh
Govt criticized over martial law in AcehTiarma Siboro, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Experts criticized on Tuesday the government's decision to extend military offensive in troubled Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam, arguing that the five-month operation had served as a proof that security approach could not...
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
Bakrie & Brothers suffers lower net profit
Bakrie & Brothers suffers lower net profitSari P. Setiogi, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Publicly listed PT Bakrie & Brothers, a diversified business group, said on Tuesday that net profits in the first nine months of this year plunged to Rp 26.35 billion (US$3.14 million) from Rp 99.
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
Commission may add MPR seats
Commission may add MPR seatsKurniawan Hari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The ad hoc Constitutional Commission assigned with assessing the amended Constitution sprang a surprise on Tuesday when it proposed more seats for the Regional Representatives Council (DPD).
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
KPU to assist parties with code of ethics
KPU to assist parties with code of ethicsMoch. N. Kurniawan, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The General Elections Commission (KPU) has decided to speed up its plan to facilitate a meeting among political parties from January next year to December, to set up a code of ethics that will promote non-violent...
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
JAJAKI starts national meeting
JAJAKI starts national meeting JAKARTA: More than 40 government institutions, non-government organizations (NGOs), universities, political parties and mass media started a two-day meeting on Tuesday to help create good public policy and push for continuing reform after the 2004 elections.
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
Police arrest 88 people in a raid on gambling den
Police arrest 88 people in a raid on gambling den As many as 88 people were arrested late on Monday in a police raid at a single gambling den on Jl. Mangga Besar Raya, Taman Sari district in West Jakarta.City Police chief detective Sr. Comr.
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
* Headlines:Govt launches third bond issue, this time a success
* Headlines:Govt launches third bond issue, this time a success 2 * National:Minister tells firms to pay Muslim workers early bonus 4 * Archipelago:Landslides damage 150 houses in Kebumen 5 * Opinion:America's quest for foreign policy continues 7 * City:City ends parking operator's contract 8 *...
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
One dead, four injured after rebel attack
One dead, four injured after rebel attackNethy Dharma Somba, The Jakarta Post, Jayapura, Papua Bangke, a construction worker, was shot dead in an attack on Tuesday by unidentified persons in the Ugimba subdistrict in Paniai regency, some 1,000 kilometers west of Jayapura.
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
Govt launches third bond issue, this time a successful one
Govt launches third bond issue, this time a successful oneThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The government has issued Rp 2.5 trillion worth of 7-year bonds, the third issue this year, drawing the interest of more than twice the amount offered, the Ministry of Finance said on Tuesday.
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
Bosch opens office in Singapore
Bosch opens office in Singapore SINGAPORE: German industrial giant Robert Bosch will set up a regional automotive operation in Singapore to spearhead its push in the region, the company said Tuesday.Bosch, a major player in automotive technology, wants to increase its market share in this part of...
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
Hospitals, doctors should try to understand needs of patients:
Hospitals, doctors should try to understand needs of patients: MinistryDewi Santoso The Jakarta Post Jakarta Cynthia finally had to make a trip to Singapore after endless disappointment with her local gynecologist at a hospital in South Jakarta who could not solve her nagging problems.
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
JP/19/PRIMATE
JP/19/PRIMATE Semarang, outlet for the sale of orangutans on Java islandBambang M and Suherdjoko Contributors Semarang, Central JavaThough the government has put orangutans (pongo pygmaeus) on its list of protected animals, many people still hunt and trade the primate.
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
Asian exports to grow strongly in next two quarters: Morgan Stanley
Asian exports to grow strongly in next two quarters: Morgan StanleyAgence France-Presse, China Asian exports should boom in the next two quarters after strong growth in the U.S., supported by modest expansions in Japan and Europe, Morgan Stanley's chief economist in the region said on Tuesday.
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
Listed firms with political links widespread: Study
Listed firms with political links widespread: StudyDeutsche Presse Agentur, Singapore Nearly 22 percent of publicly-listed companies in Indonesia have political links, followed by 20 percent in Malaysia and 8 percent in Singapore, a study showed on Tuesday.
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
Golkar goings on
Golkar goings on From Media Indonesia The fact it was decided at the recently concluded Golkar convention to postpone electing the party's presidential candidate until after the general elections has led to the disappointment of some of Golkar's potential presidential candidates.
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
Work with the undercurrent for a new Indonesia
Work with the undercurrent for a new Indonesia The United Nations Support Facility for Indonesian Recovery (UNSFIR) is a unique UN project set up in 2000 to facilitate discussion among stakeholders in policy issues, in order to come up with policy recommendations through the "Jajaki" network.
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
S'pore manufacturing sector expands
S'pore manufacturing sector expands SINGAPORE: Singapore's manufacturing sector expanded for the fifth month running in October with the Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) staying above the key 50-point level, an independent report said.
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
City, Komnas HAM to set up team on evictions
City, Komnas HAM to set up team on evictionsP.C. Naommy, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta City Governor Sutiyoso responded to the National Commission of Human Rights' (Komnas HAM) summons on Monday to discuss the recent string of evictions, after failing to show up last week.
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
Asylum-seeker boat lands in Australia
Asylum-seeker boat lands in Australia AUSTRALIA: A small fishing vessel suspected of carrying about 20 asylum seekers was discovered on a northern Australian island on Tuesday, a government spokesman said.
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
Drag races still go on amid police prohibition
Drag races still go on amid police prohibitionDamar Harsanto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta A regular "track race" turned out to bring bad luck to Dwi Karno, 21, as he hit a police patrol car during a race with his peers on Jl. Benyamin Sueb in Kemayoran, Central Jakarta on Tuesday.
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
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The West and Islam in Indonesia, and the true jihad Part 2 of 2 The West and Islam in Indonesia Juwono Sudarsono Indonesian Ambassador United Kingdom London2. Pro -- The decline of France?1 X 30 Is France's stature in decline? Daniel Cohen Professor of Economics Icole Normale Supirieure Paris...
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
Nissan recalls may affect Indonesia
Nissan recalls may affect IndonesiaSandy Darmosumarto The Jakarta Post Jakarta Nissan is considering recalling about 600 X-Trails and 60 Sentras in Indonesia due to defects in the cam and crank angle sensors, said Dinne Musu, public relations manager of PT Nissan Motor Distributor Indonesia.
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
Bush's positive impact on Bali
Bush's positive impact on BaliFrom Media Indonesia The recent visit of U.S. President George W. Bush to Bali met with protests in several regions criticizing his foreign policy for tending to harm the interests of developing countries.
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
Motorola to boost cell phone sales
Motorola to boost cell phone salesEva C. Komandjaja, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Motorola is planning to boost its cellular phone sales in Southeast Asia, including Indonesia, with new market strategies, as announced by Motorola's newly appointed Southeast Asia corporate vice-president Scott...
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
Maritime watchdog sounds alarm
Maritime watchdog sounds alarm MALAYSIA: Armed pirates continue to attack ships in Indonesian waters, increasing the risk of environmental disaster and exposing the region to heightened terror threats, a maritime watchdog warned on Tuesday.
Wed, 05 Nov 2003
Govt to build 200,000 low-cost houses next year
Govt to build 200,000 low-cost houses next yearEvi Mariani, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The central government has signed agreements with about 40 municipal and regency administrations throughout Indonesia to provide low-cost housing next year, but the Jakarta administration has refused to take part...
Tue, 04 Nov 2003
Social paths of economic development
Social paths of economic developmentReflections on Vietnam vis-a-vis BangladeshMonirul I Khan The Daily Star Asia News Network Dhaka, Bangladesh Achieving respectable living is a goal universally acclaimed. This is truer for a country like Bangladesh beset with chronic poverty.
Tue, 04 Nov 2003
'Tempo story coused anxiety'
'Tempo story coused anxiety'M. Taufiqurrahman, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Two aides of Artha Graha corporation president Tomy Winata testified on Monday that an article entitled 'Ada Tomy di Tenabang?' published by Tempo magazine in March had caused anxiety among the company's employees.
Tue, 04 Nov 2003
Islam in the eyes of Bush
Islam in the eyes of Bush There is an apparent desire of the United States administration to interfere with Islamic educational institutions in countries where Muslims are the majority.U.S. efforts to interfere in Islamic education were revealed when President George W.
Tue, 04 Nov 2003
Cafe owners to sue Yogya Mayor
Cafe owners to sue Yogya Mayor YOGYAKARTA: Entertainment venue owners in Yogyakarta asserted on Monday that they would sue Yogyakarta Mayor Herry Zudianto over his policy to shut down all night spots during the Islamic holy month of Ramadhan."He must immediately stop the policy.
Tue, 04 Nov 2003
Panwaslu questions KPU screening
Panwaslu questions KPU screening JAKARTA: The Elections Supervisory Committee (Panwaslu) questioned on Monday the General Elections Commission (KPU)'s decision to let Love the Indonesian Nation Democratic Party (PDKB Indonesia) pass its administrative screening.
Tue, 04 Nov 2003
Governor given authority over transportation
Governor given authority over transportationBambang Nurbianto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The City Council approved on Monday a bylaw on transportation that gives Governor Sutiyoso full authority to make decisions on significant issues in the bylaw.
Tue, 04 Nov 2003
Tangerang councillors deny bribery allegation
Tangerang councillors deny bribery allegation Several members of Tangerang City Council refuted on Monday the bribery allegation filed by Fachrul Munir, who failed to qualify in the recent mayoral election.
Tue, 04 Nov 2003
Busway may remove Bianglala buses
Busway may remove Bianglala busesLeony Aurora, The Jakarta Post , Jakarta Bus operator Bianglala may lose its license to run busses that ply the same route as the planned busway route -- from Blok M in South Jakarta to Kota in West Jakarta -- if it rejects the city administration's proposals, head...
Tue, 04 Nov 2003
Exports back on track, will meet target: BPS
Exports back on track, will meet target: BPSDadan Wijaksana, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta After posting a drop a month earlier, exports bounced back in September to surpass the US$5 billion level, placing Indonesia on track to meet its full-year export target, the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) said...
Tue, 04 Nov 2003
Checked
CheckedFor marketing perspective - Nov. 4 Brand personality is key element in selling expensive cars Agus W. Soehadi Contributor JakartaThough not exactly crowding the streets of Jakarta or several other major cities in Indonesia, a number of luxury cars, such as Jaguar, Rolls Royce, Bentley and...
Tue, 04 Nov 2003
Pertamina opens office in Iraq
Pertamina opens office in Iraq JAKARTA: Indonesia's national oil and gas company Pertamina opened an office in Iraq last month and expects to start oil and gas exploration in the country early next year, an official said on Monday.