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One route to Maluku peace

One route to Maluku peaceKirsten E. Schulze, International History, London School of Economics Since the conclusion of the Malino II agreement a sense of normality has slowly started to return to Ambon.

Early childhood caries affects many children

Early childhood caries affects many childrenDonya Betancourt, Pediatrician, Sanur, Bali, drdonya@hotmail.com Early childhood caries, or ECC, is a disease which afflicts many children. This new term includes baby bottle tooth decay and nursing caries.

Poso residents push for 'community rebuilding'

Poso residents push for 'community rebuilding'Erik W., The Jakarta Post, Palu Poso residents will likely see their desire to rebuild houses of worship in Poso by themselves realized following the government's decision to approve their plans on Monday.

Police release 12 alleged NII followers

Police release 12 alleged NII followersYuli Tri Suwarni, The Jakarta Post, Bandung West Java Police said here on Tuesday that they had released 12 out of 17 detainees arrested for campaigning for an Islamic Indonesian State (NII) due to insufficient evidence to hold them behind bars.

1. Central Tapanuli

1. Central Tapanuli 2. North Tapanuli 3. Toba Samosir Regencies expected to join East Sumatra province:1. Asahan 2. Deli Serdang 3. Karo 4. Langkat 5. Labuhan BatuUndecided regencies:1. Dairi 2. Nias 3. South Tapanuli

Tommy fails to testify for second time

Tommy fails to testify for second time Hutomo "Tommy" Mandala Putra failed to testify for the second time in the hearing of his accomplice Dody Hardjito, who is charged with the murder of Supreme Court Justice M. Syafiuddin Kartasasmita.

Constitutional amendment must go ahead as planned, says Amien

Constitutional amendment must go ahead as planned, says AmienThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) Speaker Amien Rais lashed out on Tuesday at a fresh political attempt to block the on-going amendment of the 1945 Constitution.

Government has not taken action to prevent flooding

Government has not taken action to prevent floodingBambang Nurbianto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Weeks have passed since massive flooding devastated the capital, but work on planned flood-control projects has still yet to begin.

Stop the violence

Stop the violenceFrom RepublikaThe people of Indonesia are increasingly saddened to see the problems that have beset their country. The mass media report daily on the nation's disintegration, conflicts among the political elite, pornography, drugs and murders.

PIB to form party in six months

PIB to form party in six months Noted economic analyst Sjahrir revealed on Tuesday a much- anticipated plan to found a new political party, which will come into play in six months.Sjahrir said that the party would represent the political aspirations of his organization, the Association for a New...

Former guerrilla leader slated to become East Timor president

Former guerrilla leader slated to become East Timor president Sid Astbury, Deutsche Presse-Agentur, Sydney, Australia East Timorese voters go to the polls next week to pick the person who will declare their country independent next month.

Get real Merpati!

Get real Merpati! "Get the feeling" is the motto of airline Merpati. You are supposed to feel great when you fly with them...except you don't. I boarded flight MZ 6600 Y on March 29 from Denpasar to Mataram with other things on my mind...but not for long.

Unocal tests Ranggas oil well

Unocal tests Ranggas oil well SINGAPORE: Unocal Corp said it had taken another step towards development of the deepwater Ranggas oilfield offshore Indonesia with the successful appraisal testing of a fourth well.The El Segundo, California-based company said subsidiary Unocal Rapak Ltd.

Govt signs letter of progress to IMF

Govt signs letter of progress to IMFDadan Wijaksana, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The government signed on Tuesday a letter to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) containing a set of reform targets met by the country, paving the way for the disbursement of a US$340 million loan tranche.

Technology-assisted pregnancies on the rise

Technology-assisted pregnancies on the riseTantri Yuliandini, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Waiting to get pregnant can be a very stressful time for a couple, especially in a largely traditional community like Indonesia where it is common to ask a newly-wed couple whether they are already expecting a...

Police seize pirated VCDs

Police seize pirated VCDs JAKARTA: South Jakarta Police detective chief, Comr. Mardisyam, led an operation which resulted in the seizure of thousands of pirated VCDs at Blok M Plaza in South Jakarta, on Tuesday.

1. (BOX) PDIP: 30 pt, 2 cols, 2 x 22

1. (BOX) PDIP: 30 pt, 2 cols, 2 x 22 Police apologize after beating PDI-P protesters 2. NII: 55 pt, 3 cols, 2 x 18 12 Muslim separatists freed in West Java 3. POSO: 40 pt, 5 cols, 1 x 40 Poso residents push for 'community rebuilding' 4.

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;REUTERS; ANPAf..r.. Shipping-Malaysia-PortMalaysian port nabs Evergreen from SingaporeJP/cargoPatrick Chalmers Reuters Kuala LumpurMalaysia's Port of Tanjung Pelepas, dealing its second big blow in two years to Singaporean rival PSA, has landed a deal with Taiwanese shipping line Evergreen Marine...

ADB readies $855m loans for RI

ADB readies $855m loans for RIThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The Asian Development Bank (ADB) said on Tuesday it planned to approve US$855 million in project-related loans for Indonesia, and expected to disburse another $350 million by late May.The ADB also said it was offering $18.

Humble Warung Jirak offers nostalgic epicureans rare fare

Humble Warung Jirak offers nostalgic epicureans rare fareTarko Sudiarno, The Jakarta Post, Yogyakarta People sometimes travel long distances to go to a simple eatery just to enjoy food that suits their palate.

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The art of making enemies and abusing power Manohar Malgonkar The Statesman Asia News Network Calcutta 2. Asean -- EU's interest in ASEAN waning 1 X 32 36pt Bodoni EU's interest in ASEAN waning Grace Sung The Straits Times Asia News Network Singapore 3.

Saudi Arabia sends $15.4m to Palestinians, Kuwait $7.5m: Saudi

Saudi Arabia sends $15.4m to Palestinians, Kuwait $7.5m: Saudi Arabia transferred on Tuesday US$15.4 million in advance aid to the Palestinian Authority, Saudi Finance Minister Ibrahim al- Assaf told the official SPA news agency.

Rahardi pleads illness, files libel suit against magazine

Rahardi pleads illness, files libel suit against magazineMuninggar Sri Saraswati The Jakarta Post Jakarta The South Jakarta District Court postponed on Tuesday the hearing of former chief of the State Logistics Agency (Bulog) Rahardi Ramelan after the defendant claimed he was suffering from a sore...

Indofood gets $100 million loan

Indofood gets $100 million loan JAKARTA: Giant publicly listed instant noodle maker PT Indofood Sukses Makmur confirmed on Tuesday it has obtained a US$100 million loan facility from Hong Kong based ING Structured Finance.

FBR chairman admits seeking donations

FBR chairman admits seeking donationsAhmad Junaidi and Tiarma Siboro, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The Betawi Brotherhood Forum (FBR) chairman, A. Fadloli El Muhir, has been under the spotlight a lot lately.

Rp3b given to temporary teachers

Rp3b given to temporary teachers BOGOR: The Bogor municipal administration has provided Rp 3 billion (US$300,000) as additional income for elementary school teachers who do not have a permanent contract.

RI to send assistance to Palestine

RI to send assistance to PalestineThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Vice President Hamzah Haz announced on Tuesday that Indonesia wil send medical and financial assistance to Palestine in the near future following Israel's latest military onslaught.

Govt signs letter of progress to IMF

Govt signs letter of progress to IMFDadan Wijaksana The Jakarta Post JakartaThe government signed on Tuesday a letter to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) containing a set of reform targets met by the country, paving the way for the disbursement of a US$340 million loan tranche.

IATA handles Garuda ticket sales

IATA handles Garuda ticket sales JAKARTA: The national flag-carrying airline, Garuda Indonesia, said on Tuesday it had transferred its domestic ticket sales mechanism to the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

European Union interest in ASEAN waning

European Union interest in ASEAN waningGrace Sung, The Straits Times, Asia News Network, Singapore Since the Asian crisis of 1997, Southeast Asian countries have been battling to regain favor with Europe.

Authentic Indonesian food at Jakarta 5-star hotel

Authentic Indonesian food at Jakarta 5-star hotelMegan Dout, Contributor, Jakarta At Hotel Sahid Jaya, you will find a charming Indonesian restaurant called Bengawan Solo. It is probably the only dedicated Indonesian restaurant in a five-star hotel in Jakarta as local fare normally appears as part...

Sutiyoso angered at being accused of lying

Sutiyoso angered at being accused of lyingAhmad Junaidi, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Being accused of espousing "public lies" has apparently offended Jakarta Governor Sutiyoso. On Tuesday, he refuted a statement by the National Mandate Party (PAN) faction on the city's flood management during his...

Police apologize after beating PDI-P protesters

Police apologize after beating PDI-P protestersYogita Tahilramani and Fabiola Desy Unidjaja, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Surabaya Police formally apologized on Tuesday on behalf of their police officers, who had brutally beaten up members of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI...

Asian currencies mixed late, stock market outflows hurt won

Asian currencies mixed late, stock market outflows hurt wonDow Jones, Singapore Continuing foreign outflows from the South Korean stock market undermined the won, while other Asian currencies finished mixed after trading in narrow ranges Tuesday.

Rupiah Rates April.9

Rupiah Rates April.9 Bank notes rates TT rates Selling Buying Selling Buying Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 10,090.00 9,090.00 9,638.00 9,542.00Australian dollar 1 5,337.61 4,804.07 5,098.50 5,042.95Brunei dollar 1 5,494.74 4,947.48 5,248.60 5,193.49Canadian dollar 1 6,327.21 5,696.56 6,043.77 5,979.

Edy Waluyo to resign from council for election

Edy Waluyo to resign from council for electionAhmad Junaidi, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The City Council chairman, Edy Waluyo, will likely run in the next gubernatorial elections following his retirement scheduled for June.

Habibie to testify against corruption suspect Akbar

Habibie to testify against corruption suspect AkbarTiarma Siboro, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Former president B.J. Habibie is expected on April 8 to testify against corruption suspect and House of Representatives Speaker Akbar Tandjung, the Central Jakarta District Court announced on Monday.

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Megawati's trip: RI's new geopolitical realities James Castle President Jakarta Office American Chamber of Commerce 2. Crime -- Credibility issue for war crimes court 1 X 32 36pt Bodoni Credibility issue for war crimes court Adam Roberts Montague Burton professor of international relations at...

Thai woman drug smuggler nabbed at airport

Thai woman drug smuggler nabbed at airportMulta Fidrus, The Jakarta Post, Tangerang Customs and excise officials at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport have managed to foil an attempt to smuggle 400 grams of heroin contained in 45 capsules that had been swallowed by a Thai woman.

Office buildings occupancy rate drops to 30 percent

Office buildings occupancy rate drops to 30 percentBambang Nurbianto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Occupancy rates of office buildings in the capital have continued to decrease due to the prolonged economic crisis and are now estimated to reach below 30 percent.

Robbers sentenced to 13 years

Robbers sentenced to 13 years BOGOR: Three defendants in the Rp 1.8 billion (US$180,000) robbery of PT Great River Garment in Cibinong, Bogor, were given sentences of three years to 13 years in jail on Monday.Yustinus Lelatobur, 40, was sentenced to 13 years.

1. TURTLE: 1 line, 35 counts

1. TURTLE: 1 line, 35 counts Green turtles nearly extinct in C. Sulawesi 2. LEGIAN: 1 line, 28 counts Bali's food industry sees green 3. ORGANIC: 2 lines, 20 counts Organic food is healthy, or just for the wealthy?

On RI's response to Israel

On RI's response to Israel Disregarding the risk of drawing the ire of one esteemed letter writer a few weeks back who questioned whether The Jakarta Post's highly acclaimed bar reviewer, Bill Blade, "breakfasts on cliches", I thought it would be good to throw out a few of my own about the response...

Int'l Islamic school to open here

Int'l Islamic school to open here JAKARTA: In a bid to boost the quality of Islamic education here, the King Khalid Islamic College (KKIC) in Melbourne, Australia will open a school in Indonesia next year.

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JP/ /.pl .rmStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in Rupiah) on April 8, 2002 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Shares Close Change Volume ------------------------------------------------------------------ Abdi Bangsa 235 0 0 Ades Alfindo 1,175 25 317,000...

Elementary school students protest swap

Elementary school students protest swap MEDAN: Hundreds of students from six state-owned elementary schools in Medan Maimoon subdistrict held a rally on Monday to protest a land swap involving their school buildings.

Green turtles nearly extinct in C. Sulawesi

Green turtles nearly extinct in C. SulawesiBadri Djawara, The Jakarta Post, Palu, Central Sulawesi Although Indonesia has laws on protecting the environment, it continues to lose its priceless biodiversity because it is largely ignored by crooks and complicit law enforcers.

RI may impose Islam-based penal code

RI may impose Islam-based penal code PAMEKASAN: Minister of Justice and Human Rights Yusril Ihza Mahendra says a new penal code based on Islamic law or syariah may be imposed in Indonesia to replace the current Dutch-made code.

Keidanren urges RI to improve investment climate

Keidanren urges RI to improve investment climateBerni K. Moestafa, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Indonesia's largest investor, Japan, renewed calls for the government to improve the investment climate, reiterating that fears of a lack of security, unruly labors and legal uncertainties were preventing...

Telkomsel hits the road this week to market US$100m bonds

Telkomsel hits the road this week to market US$100m bondsAgencies, Hong Kong/Jakarta Indonesia's largest mobile phone operator PT Telekomunikasi Selular, or Telkomsel, is hitting the road this week to market US$100 million of five-year bonds via UBS Warburg.