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Pacific area military chiefs meet to discuss security

Pacific area military chiefs meet to discuss securityReuters, Singapore The threat of regional terror is expected to be high on the agenda of a Singapore gathering of military chiefs from around Asia that also includes the head of the U.S. Pacific Command, Admiral Thomas Fargo.

The Pnom Penh summit

The Pnom Penh summit It will be a very encouraging moment for the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) when Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen hosts the ASEAN summit on Monday in Pnom Penh.

E. Java police seek bomb suspect

E. Java police seek bomb suspect SURABAYA: New East Java Police chief Brig. Gen. Heru Susanto set on Friday the search for a suspected perpetrator of the Bali bombing as his number one priority.Heru said, after a transfer of duty from predecessor Insp. Gen.

S'pore defends self against bombs

S'pore defends self against bombs SINGAPORE: Singapore said on Friday it has further tightened already strict security measures to defend itself against deadly bomb attacks, such as the ones that rocked the nearby Indonesian resort island of Bali last month.

The APEC summit

The APEC summit The APEC summit in Los Cabos, Mexico has just finished with no significant commitment among the member countries.As expected, the summit was dominated by terrorist-related issues; the loudest voice being President George W. Bush.

UN meeting bogged down over emission cuts

UN meeting bogged down over emission cutsStevie Emilia, The Jakarta Post, New Delhi The climate conference's Delhi Declaration has included a reference to the Kyoto Protocol on climate change and leans on the concerns of developing and least developed countries while accommodating the interests of...

Caning ammunition for GAM?

Caning ammunition for GAM? Reading the article titled Caning comes into effect in Aceh on 1st day of Ramadhan (The Jakarta Post, Oct. 28), I wonder whether former president Abdurrahman Wahid was fully aware of all the possible consequences when in December 2000 he offered Aceh the implementation of...

Sukarno, where art thou?

Sukarno, where art thou? Call me a Sukarnoist if you will, but I can't help thinking that so much of what Indonesia is today grew from the mind of the first president and in particular the role of Indonesia as a leading light of the non-aligned nations of the world.

Explosives easy to obtain: Companies

Explosives easy to obtain: CompaniesRendi A. Witular, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Looking for a bomb? With the lack of control exercised by the government over the import and use of explosives, it might not be difficult to obtain this dangerous good.

Pressure mounts for govt, GAM to sign peace accord

Pressure mounts for govt, GAM to sign peace accordNani Farida The Jakarta Post Banda Aceh/JakartaPressure is mounting for the government and secessionist Free Aceh Movement (GAM) to sign a peace agreement to put an end to decades-long bloody conflicts in the country's westernmost province.

'Business rivalry behind bomb attack'

'Business rivalry behind bomb attack' MANADO, North Sulawesi: North Sulawesi Provincial Police chief Brig. Gen. Ismerda Lebang said here on Thursday that a business rivalry was behind the bomb attack against the Philippine consulate general office on Oct. 12.

Terrorism in SE Asia to loom over ASEAN summit

Terrorism in SE Asia to loom over ASEAN summitDenis Gray, Associated Press, Phnom Penh Leaders of 14 Asian nations are poised to take concrete steps to fight terrorism on the continent and some may put pressure on Indonesia to rein in radical Islamic groups that have already infiltrated parts of...

City likely to see garbage crisis early next year

City likely to see garbage crisis early next yearAhmad Junaidi, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Due to continued environmental problems, the Bekasi administration might close again Bantar Gebang dump early next year, forcing the Jakarta administration to look into three alternative dump sites in the...

Military denies servicemen involved in Freeport case

Military denies servicemen involved in Freeport caseDebbie A. Lubis, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Indonesian Military (TNI) chief Gen. Endriartono Sutarto denied on Monday the alleged role of military officers in the Freeport shooting incident in Papua but admitted that some servicemen were involved...

Police announce breakthrough in Bali probe

Police announce breakthrough in Bali probeThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta/Denpasar Police investigating the Bali bombing have made a significant breakthrough with the identification of a suspect, believed to be a bomb expert, who is has fled his home and is evading police.Police Chief Gen.

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;AP;KOD; ANPAu..r.. Aglance-Thailand-drugs Five drug traffickers sentenced to death JP/12/ASEAN Drug traffickers sentenced to death THAILAND: A Thai court on Thursday sentenced five drug traffickers to death and a sixth to life in prison for trafficking 7.

Economic pump priming

Economic pump priming As with the government's budget this year, its budget proposal for 2003, currently under deliberation by the House of Representatives, is facing sudden and radical changes in the external and internal environments.

Fire destroys three schools, bus in Aceh

Fire destroys three schools, bus in AcehNani Farida, The Jakarta post, Lhokseumawe With only a couple of days to go before the Aceh peace talks start, three junior high schools and a bus were set on fire in Lhokseumawe, a stronghold of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM), raising condemnations from...

The APEC summit

The APEC summit The APEC summit in Los Cabos, Mexico has just finished with no significant commitment among the member countries.As expected, the summit was dominated by terrorist-related issues; the loudest voice being President George W. Bush.

On economic recovery

On economic recovery Bank Indonesia (BI) regulation No. 4/7/PBI/2002 dated Sept. 27, 2002, which limits the purchase of assets controlled by the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) to a maximum of 50 percent of the core capital of banks, is both confusing to many bankers and a constraint to...

'Bung' Karno's teachings

'Bung' Karno's teachingsFrom Rakyat Merdeka The reform movement has not yet borne fruit because it is not imbued with the teachings of Bung Karno, which stress a love of the people and togetherness in keeping with the ideals of the Aug. 17, 1945 revolution.

Bukit Asam moves to tempt buyers

Bukit Asam moves to tempt buyers JAKARTA: Indonesia's state-owned coal producer PT Tambang Batubara Bukit Asam will tempt buyers by granting two free warrants with each share it offers in an initial public offering later this year, according to a minister.

Security in E. Java remains tight

Security in E. Java remains tight SURABAYA, East Java: East Java Police Chief Insp. Gen. Sutanto said on Thursday that it would continue to maintain tight security at a number of locations in the province."We don't want to take any risks as bomb terror can happen at anytime, anywhere," he said.Jl.

Archipelagic Indonesia: Land of infinite promise

Archipelagic Indonesia: Land of infinite promiseTan Chee Leng, Political Observer of Indonesian politics, graduated from Griffith University More than 30 years ago, notable anthropologist Clifford Geertz described Indonesia as "a country which, unable to find a political form appropriate to the...

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Govt, House agree to cut 2003 growth forecast to 4%

Govt, House agree to cut 2003 growth forecast to 4%The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The House of Representatives' committee and the government agreed to slash next year's economic growth forecast by a full percentage point to 4 percent, and inject Rp 5.

Sutra Airlines resumes operations

Sutra Airlines resumes operations MEDAN, North Sumatra: The North Sumatra provincial administration said on Thursday that provincial airline, Sutra Airlines, would resume operations next year.North Sumatra governor T.

Oil price firms on refinery shutdown

Oil price firms on refinery shutdownAgence France-Presse, London The price of oil firmed in early trading here Thursday on news of a Venezuelan refinery shutdown and a cold weather forecast in the United States, dealers said.Reference Brent North Sea crude oil for December delivery rose to US$25.

Java farmers expected to begin sowing soon

Java farmers expected to begin sowing soonThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Rice farmers in Java, who have been forced to delay planting crops for more than two months due to the long drought, may be able to start planting next month, when rains are expected to fall again, an official said Thursday.

* Headlines: Police apologize for damage to hospital2

* Headlines: Police apologize for damage to hospital2 * National:Team delays completion of AG Rachman's probe4 * Archipelago:Fire destroys schools, bus in Aceh 5 * Opinion:New media rules in covering terrorism7 * City: City may see garbage crisis next year 8 * Sports: Mickelson hopes history will...

ASEAN, China to sign FTA framework

ASEAN, China to sign FTA frameworkMartin Abbugao, Agence France-Presse, Singapore Leaders of China and Southeast Asian countries meeting in Cambodia next week will sign a framework pact on the creation of the world's largest free-trade zone within the decade.

Fuel prices increased to the limit

Fuel prices increased to the limitThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta State-owned oil and gas company Pertamina set fuel prices for November at the maximum allowable price, which the government explained was due to soaring oil prices on the world market as war talks in the Middle East persist.

Yogya, safe haven for religious diversity

Yogya, safe haven for religious diversityIntan Darmawati, Contributor, Yogyakarta Yogyakarta has of late been the talk of the international community for allegedly harboring terrorists. The U.S. has gone as far as calling on its citizens to leave the city.

Batam minimum wage rise proposed

Batam minimum wage rise proposed BATAM, Riau: The Batam tripartite committee representing workers, employers and the local administration has proposed increasing the minimum wage on the island by 3.5 percent to Rp 555,000 per month (US$61.

Sex workers in Surabaya want to operate during Ramadhan

Sex workers in Surabaya want to operate during RamadhanThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Hundreds of sex workers and pimps in Surabaya staged a demonstration at the city's legislative buildings, demanding local authorities to be flexible with the planned closure of nightclubs and entertainment centers...

Climate conference disappoints Indonesia

Climate conference disappoints IndonesiaStevie Emilia, The Jakarta Post, New Delhi Indonesia expressed on Thursday its disappointment with the way the UN-sponsored climate conference had proceeded as no significant agreement had been reached and there was only one day remaining.

Company Status License

Company Status License 1. PT Pindad state-owned Manufacturing, importation and distribution of military and commercial explosives. 2. PT Dahana state-owned Manufacturing, importation and distribution of commercial explosives. 3.

UNIC, ICWA to hold terrorism dialog

UNIC, ICWA to hold terrorism dialog JAKARTA: In the aftermath of the terrorist attack which killed more than 190 civilians in Bali on Oct. 12, the United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) in cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Indonesian Council on World Affairs (ICWA), will...

Australian fund for Bali victims set up

Australian fund for Bali victims set up An Australian official announced the establishment of a fund on Wednesday to aid victims of the Oct. 12 bombing on the Indonesian island of Bali.Consul General Ken Allen said the bombing, which killed almost 200 people including about 90 Australians, "was...

Death toll rises in Binjai attack

Death toll rises in Binjai attack MEDAN, North Sumatra: A civilian shot when the Army attacked a police base in Binjai, North Sumatra last month, died in Gatot Subroto Hospital in Jakarta on Thursday.The body of Zaenuddin, the victim, has been delivered to his families in Medan for burial.

Where to go in Jakarta: Friday, November 1, 2002

Where to go in Jakarta: Friday, November 1, 2002Exhibitions * Mask by Gallis and Rakidi, The British Council, S. Widjojo Center 1st floor, Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 71, South Jakarta (Tel. 2524115), until Dec. 31. * Painting Goresan Warna 2002, World Trade Center, Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav.

City transportation is part of human rights

City transportation is part of human rights-------------------------------------------------------------- Traffic and ground transportation have become major headaches for residents of Jakarta. The city administration has failed to deal with the chaotic traffic that clogs the capital's streets, and...

Minimum jail sentence sought for militia leader

Minimum jail sentence sought for militia leaderTertiani ZB Simanjuntak, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta State prosecutors demanded on Thursday a minimum ten-year jail sentence for Eurico Guterres, the former commander of a notorious East Timorese prointegration militia group, for gross human rights...

Military's antiterrorism squads undergo specialty training

Military's antiterrorism squads undergo specialty trainingDebbie A. Lubis, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Indonesian Military (TNI) chief Gen. Endriartono Sutarto said on Thursday that the military was conducting rigorous training sessions for its servicemen, who may be included in the planned...

Envoy denies U.S. role in Bali attack

Envoy denies U.S. role in Bali attack U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia Ralph L. Boyce makes a visit to the bomb blast site in Kuta, Bali. Boyce dismissed as "irresponsible" suggestions made in the Indonesian press that the U.S. was behind the attack.

KPKPN delays probe into Rachman

KPKPN delays probe into RachmanTertiani ZB Simanjuntak, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The much-awaited answer to the question of whether Attorney General M.A. Rachman had hidden his wealth will not be heard in the near future as the inquiry team of the Public Servants' Wealth Audit Commission (KPKPN)...

Pressure mounts on govt, GAM to sign peace accord

Pressure mounts on govt, GAM to sign peace accordNani Farida, The Jakarta Post, Banda Aceh/Jakarta Pressure is mounting for the government and secessionist Free Aceh Movement (GAM) to sign a peace agreement to put an end to decades-long bloody conflicts in the country's westernmost province.

Maan shoots into tie with Sugiartha at Pancasila Cup

Maan shoots into tie with Sugiartha at Pancasila CupThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta A sizzling nine birdies, four of them in a row, and a single bogey for a round of 64 shot Maan Naasim from the Sawangan Golf Club to a tie at the top of the leaderboard after Thursday's third round of the Pemuda Pancasila...

Construction sector grows by 10% next year: Analyst

Construction sector grows by 10% next year: AnalystA'an Suryana, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The country's construction sector is expected to grow by between 9.5 percent to 10 percent next year on the back of strong domestic consumption, an analyst said Thursday.

Archipelagic Indonesia: Land of infinite promise

Archipelagic Indonesia: Land of infinite promiseTan Chee Leng, Senior Researcher, Centre for Political Studies, Jakarta More than 30 years ago, notable anthropologist Clifford Geertz described Indonesia as "a country which, unable to find a political form appropriate to the temper of its people,...