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Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in Rupiah) on March 22, 2002 Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------ Ades Alfindo 1,150 -25 15,000 Adindo Foresta 60 -5 23,500 AGIS 130 -10 850,000 Akbar Indo Makmur 215 0 25,000 Alakasa 175...

'MTV Asia' presents 24-hour 'MTV Indonesia'

'MTV Asia' presents 24-hour 'MTV Indonesia'Hera Diani, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta With an invitation similar to that of one for a wedding, a room decorated with young coconut leaves and a "bride and groom" (local VJs Shanty and Arie) dancing to the tune of Pink's Get The Party Started, MTV Network...

Susanto burnt up by Russian's blistering manuever

Susanto burnt up by Russian's blistering manueverMusthofid, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Indonesia's hopes crumbled at the Japfa Chess Match in North Jakarta on Friday, when Susanto Megaranto failed to withstand Alexandra Kosteniuk's mating net in their first game.

Jakarta deserves better

Jakarta deserves better As Jakartans gear up for the election of our next governor later this year, it might be worth pondering the question of whether our beloved city has become a more pleasant place to live in these last five years under the leadership of Governor Sutiyoso.

Ford launches first superstore in RI

Ford launches first superstore in RI JAKARTA: PT Ford Motor Indonesia said in a statement on Friday that it had launched the first Ford Superstore in Indonesia to provide customers with a modern automotive showroom and service center.

Indonesia says $22-$25 oil price range reasonable

Indonesia says $22-$25 oil price range reasonableJerry Norton, Reuters, Jakarta Indonesia's Mines and Energy Minister said on Friday that OPEC's US$22-$25 oil price range target for 2002 was reasonable even though current price strength did not necessarily reflect supply and demand fundamentals.

PSM beats Persema 1-0

PSM beats Persema 1-0 MAKASSAR, SOUTH SULAWESI: PSM managed a narrow 1-0 win over Persema Malang in their Indonesian League soccer match at the Matoangin Stadium here on Thursday night.The only goal was scored by Miro Baldo Bento in the second half off of a penalty shot to end its drought in the...

Time to call a spade a spade

Time to call a spade a spade Amando Doronila, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Asia News Network The Balikatan 02-1 joint RP-U.S. military exercises, launched last January, are nearly halfway through their six-month time frame, but the troops have not been involved in serious encounters with the Abu...

Peace mission seeks non-military solution to Moro conflict

Peace mission seeks non-military solution to Moro conflictOliver Teves, Associated Press, Manila Members of an international peace mission said on Friday they will seek a non-military alternative to a U.S.

ASEAN solidarity remains sound amid terrorism issue

ASEAN solidarity remains sound amid terrorism issueFabiola Desy Unidjaja, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Different approaches to fighting terrorism would not undermine ASEAN solidarity, Foreign Minister Hassan Wirayuda said on Thursday.

Akbar names new team of lawyers ahead of trial

Akbar names new team of lawyers ahead of trialAnnastashya Emmanuelle, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta In an abrupt move ahead of his first trial scheduled to start on Monday, House of Representative Speaker Akbar Tandjung currently implicated in the high profile Bulog scandal replaced his team of lawyers...

Sense of crisis of our officials

Sense of crisis of our officialsFrom NeracaAre our high-ranking officials unwilling to extricate us from the present crisis? This is a valid question to ask state executives. From day to day, their deeds are not headed towards finding a solution to the crisis.

Persisten corruption and the 'me too' mindset

Persisten corruption and the 'me too' mindsetSiwage Dharma Negara, Economic Researcher, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), Jakarta In the March 18 edition of this newspaper, Kornelius Purba discussed widespread corruption and joked about the chance of Indonesia getting recognition in the...

East Flood Canal still a pipedream, no govt fund

East Flood Canal still a pipedream, no govt fundBambang Nurbianto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Officials admit there has been no significant progress in the 23-kilometer flood canal project in the eastern part of the capital because both the central government and the city administration have not...

Kalla refuses compensation

Kalla refuses compensationAsip A. Hasani, The Jakarta Post, Yogyakarta Shipping company PT. Kalla Lines and Yogyakarta fishermen have failed to reach a compensation agreement for environmental damage allegedly caused by the sinking of a company tanker off Congot beach, Yogyakarta province last year.

Obituary

Obituary Anton Gideon Hilman died Friday morning having been in St. Carolus Hospital, Central Jakarta for two months fighting an acute lever disease."English teacher" would probably be the most suitable accolade given to the smiley gentleman with familiar glasses and moustache who entered millions...

1. TRAIN: 2 lines, 25 counts

1. TRAIN: 2 lines, 25 counts On new train, Bangkok dwellers wave goodbye to traffic jams 2. SD: 1 line, 35 counts Falling school enrollment puzzles Yogya 3. ICELAND: 3 LINES, 18 counts Penises of every kind adorn walls of special museum in Iceland

Drug dealer sentenced to 13 years in prison

Drug dealer sentenced to 13 years in prisonI Wayan Juniartha, The Jakarta Post, Denpasar One of Bali's biggest drug dealers was jailed for 13-years on Friday after the Denpasar Public Court found him guilty of drug possession.

The masquerade of U.S. exercises

The masquerade of U.S. exercisesAmando Doronila, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Asia News Network The Balikatan 02-1 joint RP-U.S. military exercises, launched last January, are nearly halfway through their six-month time frame, but the troops have not been involved in serious encounters with the Abu...

Tirta loses again in second game of Japfa Chess Match

Tirta loses again in second game of Japfa Chess MatchMusthofid, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Tirta Chandra lost in his second game to Alexandra Kosteniuk on Thursday, leaving the home side's hopes resting on its last card, Susanto Megaranto, to match the Russian women's grand master in the Japfa Chess...

Looking for vision in troubled times

Looking for vision in troubled timesNirwan Idrus, Executive Director, Indonesian Institute for Management Development, Jakarta The joint Indonesian-Australian and Australian-Indonesian Business Councils Annual Conference held in Bali recently was for all practical purposes, very successful.

Floods could still hit Lampung: meteorologist

Floods could still hit Lampung: meteorologist Oyos Saroso HN The Jakarta Post Bandar Lampung Further flood resulting from heavy rain could still hit Lampung province, and disrupt its Raden Intan airport and the trans-Sumatra highway as happened on Wednesday.

Japanese investors turning away from RI

Japanese investors turning away from RIThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Indonesia continues to fall further behind China and Thailand in the competition for Japanese investment, and it could be overtaken by Vietnam and India if it does not take immediate steps to improve its investment climate, a new...

Meanwhile, Golkar legislator Agun Gunandjar Sudarsa of House

Meanwhile, Golkar legislator Agun Gunandjar Sudarsa of House Commission II for law and domestic affairs admitted on Thursday that the House's poor performance in the legislation was particularly caused by its internal regulations.

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;JP;SUR; ANPAs..r.. Supplement-WaterConserving groundwater easier said than doneSoeryo Winoto The Jakarta Post Jakarta It is indisputable that the capital city, Jakarta, depends fully on its neighboring provinces' water resources.

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4 x 10 Shipping routes off Cilacap endangered BANJIR2 x 15 Lampung warned of further flooding 4 x 8 Plane with pilgrims skids off runway tentara1 x 20 14 soldiers jailed for murder haze2 x 20 Senior Medan officials slam Malaysia over haze

Growing sales of fake bottled water raise health concerns

Growing sales of fake bottled water raise health concernsSudibyo M. Wiradji, Contributor, Jakarta Demand for bottled water continues to increase in line with the continuing decline in sources of clean water.

Enron India file for bankruptcy help

Enron India file for bankruptcy help NEW YORK : Enron Corp. on Wednesday said three units holding its share in an Indian power plant filed for bankruptcy protection, raising the stakes in a growing battle over the sale of the troubled US$2.9 billion plant.

Papuans want justice for past rights abuses, warns activist

Papuans want justice for past rights abuses, warns activistAnnastashya Emmanuelle, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Special autonomy status for Papua will not achieve peace unless past human rights abuses are settled and dialogs between the central government and local people take place, a rights activist...

Shipping routes off Cilacap disrupted

Shipping routes off Cilacap disruptedAgus Maryono The Jakarta Post Cilacap, Central Java Shipping routes in the waters off Cilacap, Central Java, have recently been disrupted by fishermen who persist in casting their nets along designated shipping lanes.

Protesters threaten to arrest, beat Wardah

Protesters threaten to arrest, beat WardahThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Betawi Brotherhood Forum (FBR) chairman, A. Fadloli El Muhir, issued a threat on Thursday that the forum's members would arrest Wardah Hafidz, chairwoman of the Urban Poverty Consortium (UPC).

Labor union supports change in oil labor system

Labor union supports change in oil labor systemMoch N. Kurniawan, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Indonesia's leading labor union welcomed the government's plan to improve standards of employment in the country's oil and gas sector on Thursday, saying that the unjust treatment of workers, in particular...

14 soldiers jailed for murder

14 soldiers jailed for murderAgus Maryono, The Jakarta Post, Purwokerto The Purworkerto military court in Central Java sentenced 14 soldiers to between four months and a year in prison on Wednesday for attacking two suspected criminals, leaving one of them dead.

KPC agrees to make share offer

KPC agrees to make share offer JAKARTA: PT Kaltim Prima Coal (KPC), which operates a huge coal mine in Sangatta, East Kutai regency, East Kalimantan, said it had agreed with the government to proceed to sell 51 percent of its stake.

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;JP;SUR; ANPAs..r.. Supplement-WaterConserving groundwater easier said than doneSoeryo Winoto The Jakarta Post Jakarta UNESCO has chosen "Water for Development" as the theme of this year's World Water Day, which falls on March 22.

Soeharto's trial

Soeharto's trialFrom Kompas Last January, the possibility that president Soeharto would be absolved became the hot topic.In the context of Soeharto's case, I would like to call on the authorities to settle the case immediately and permanently so that his children, grandchildren and so on will not...

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Edited Growing sales of fake bottled water raise health concerns Sudibyo M. Wiradji Contributor Jakarta Demand for bottled water continues to increase in line with the continuing decline in sources of clean water.

Teachers perform poorly due to debt

Teachers perform poorly due to debt SERUI, Irian: Most of the 1,873 teachers in Yapen Waropen regency are deep in debt, making them unable to perform their duties well, said chairman of the local Indonesian Teachers Union in the regency, Orie Runtuboy, here on Wednesday.

VIP toilets

VIP toilets at GambirFrom Warta Kota The fee for using VIP toilets at Gambir railway station, Central Jakarta, has been increased to Rp 1,000 probably because they are mostly used by passengers who travel on executive-class trains.

Shipping routes off Cilacap endangered

Shipping routes off Cilacap endangeredAgus Maryono, The Jakarta Post, Cilacap, Central Java Shipping routes in the waters off Cilacap, Central Java, have recently been disrupted by fishermen who persist in casting their nets along designated shipping lanes.

Susilo set to head new party

Susilo set to head new partyTiarma Siboro, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono looks set to join and eventually head a new political party, which could help bring greater exposure if the Coordinating Minister for Political and Security Affairs decides to run for president in 2004.

Suspected monkey traders questioned

Suspected monkey traders questioned BANDAR LAMPUNG: Two suspected monkey traders, identified by the initials of HER and AMN, were questioned by a team from NGO Natural Conservation Agency here on Thursday.

Legislators' salaries

Legislators' salariesFrom KompasTo avoid any criticism that members of the House of Representatives receive salaries for doing nothing, allow me to suggest that the system of remuneration be changed as follows: 1.

Lake Lindu, eco-tourism's little-explored haven

Lake Lindu, eco-tourism's little-explored havenBambang M., Lore Lindu Park, Central Sulawesi As a tourist destination, the province of Central Sulawesi is not as famous as North and South Sulawesi. Despite being not as well known as its neighbors, Central Sulawesi boasts the 218,00 hectare Lore...

Plane with pilgrims skids off runway

Plane with pilgrims skids off runwayAinur R. Sophiaan, The Jakarta Post, Surabaya A Saudi Arabian airliner carrying at least 449 Indonesian pilgrims from Mecca skidded off an East Java runway on Thursday.

Lawyers probe legality of rights trials

Lawyers probe legality of rights trialsTiarma Siboro, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Defense lawyers for two men accused of committing human rights atrocities in East Timor in 1999 challenged the legality of the ongoing trials against them on Thursday, arguing that the country's legal code does not...

* Headlines: Japanese investors turning away from RI2

* Headlines: Japanese investors turning away from RI2* Opinion: What can Mega do for the Korean peninsula?4* City: 'Becak' drivers win over Sutiyoso 6* Archipelago: Shipping routes off Cilacap endangered 7 * National: Team urges officers be tried for rights abuses 8* World: Car bomb kills 9 near U.

Tommy-related cases: When A becomes B

Tommy-related cases: When A becomes BMuninggar Sri Saraswati, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Many people tell lies. They may lie to their boss, spouse, neighbors, and even to the police, or judges.During police investigation, a suspect may say 'A', but then, when he or she is brought to court, he or she...

Governor's team justifies dismissal of Surabaya mayor

Governor's team justifies dismissal of Surabaya mayorAinur R. Sophiaan, The Jakarta Post, Surabaya Controversy surrounding January's dismissal of Surabaya Mayor Sunarto Sumoprawiro by the local legislative council is expected to end soon after a special team investigating the high-profile case...

No to Sutiyoso's reelection

No to Sutiyoso's reelection JAKARTA: About 20 people staged a rally at the City Council building on Thursday, urging councillors to suspend Governor Sutiyoso, whose term will end in October, and not reelect him.