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Ramayana net profit fell last year

Ramayana net profit fell last year JAKARTA: Indonesian retailer PT Ramayana Lestari Sentosa said on Monday that its net profit fell to Rp 299.68 billion in 2002 from Rp 320.08 billion a year earlier, mainly due to declining interest income.

JP/6/BANDORO

JP/6/BANDOROBantarto Bandoro Editor, 'The Indonesian Quarterly', Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Jakarta bandoro@csis.or.id In an article in this newspaper on March 20, Soedjati Djiwandono wrote that the war on Iraq could lead to a new world order, a multipolar one without a...

Iraq and Indonesia's "fruitless" policies

Iraq and Indonesia's "fruitless" policies Max Lane Visiting Fellow Center for Asia Pacific Social Transformation Studies (CAPSTRANS) University of Wollongong Australia Todung Mulya Lubis makes some sensible points in his interview with The Jakarta Post on March 31.

Komnas HAM attackers sent to jail

Komnas HAM attackers sent to jail JAKARTA: The Central Jakarta District Court sentenced six members of the Betawi Brotherhood Forum (FBR) on Monday to six months in jail for an attack on the offices of the National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) last year.

Stop U.S.-Iraq war

Stop U.S.-Iraq warFrom Media Indonesia The U.S. has invaded Iraq, which has created very unfavorable circumstances for Indonesia to escape its economic crisis. The disrupted flows of people and goods will affect tourism and the real sector, while the country badly needs the development of these...

Water charges up 40%, bus fares 20%

Water charges up 40%, bus fares 20%Bambang Nurbianto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Life for Jakartans will get tougher starting this month as they face a 40 percent increase in water charges and a 20 percent increase in bus fares.

Balinese people prepare Nyepi rituals for recovery

Balinese people prepare Nyepi rituals for recoveryI Wayan Juniartha and Wahyoe Boediwardhana, The Jakarta Post, Denpasar, Bali Balinese Hindu followers on Monday made necessary preparations for the Tawur Agung Kesanga and Nyepi rituals that would mark the beginning of the Saka New Year 1925 amid a...

United Nations credibility at stake over Iraq: RI foreign minister

United Nations credibility at stake over Iraq: RI foreign ministerDean Yates and Jerry Norton, Reuters, Jakarta The Indonesian government said on Monday the credibility of the United Nations was on the line over Iraq, adding the world body would regain some prestige if it played a central role in...

Stock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on March 31, 2003:

Stock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on March 31, 2003: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shares Close Change Trading Volume -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Abdi Bangsa Tbk 275 0 0 Ades Alfindo Tbk...

Astra reports 330% jump in net profits

Astra reports 330% jump in net profitsThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The country's largest automotive conglomerate, PT Astra International, reported on Monday a 330 percent jump in its 2002 net profits to Rp 3.64 trillion (about US$409 million) from Rp 845 billion in 2001.

[b]Is post-Kantian order

Is post-Kantian order beginning to emerge? Bantarto Bandoro Editor, the Indonesian Quarterly, Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) bandoro@csis.or.id2. Pro28 -- Europe's overdue reformation 2 X 30Less productive Europe now overdue for reformAlberto Alesina and Francesco Giavazzi...

Stock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on March 31, 2003:

Stock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on March 31, 2003: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shares Close Change Trading Volume -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Abdi Bangsa Tbk 275 0 0 Ades Alfindo Tbk...

Bridge League enters semifinal round

Bridge League enters semifinal roundMusthofid, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The National Bridge League (LBN) will enter the semifinal and final rounds next week, with organizers promising the winners and runners-up will be sent to the Pacific Asia Bridge Federation (PABF) Pairs Championship in Manila.

Exhibition reveals artists' view of love

Exhibition reveals artists' view of loveCarla Bianpoen, Contributor, Jakarta Amid the horrors of war and a multitude of other acts of violence against humanity, the Love Bomb by Agus Suwage comes as a wonderful turn on the deadly weapon used to destroy.

FBI watches al-Qaeda funds in SE Asia

FBI watches al-Qaeda funds in SE Asia SINGAPORE: The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is monitoring al-Qaeda's financial activities in Southeast Asia after the terrorist network's Middle East channels were disrupted, diplomats said.

'Bill on SOEs needs revision'

'Bill on SOEs needs revision'A'an Suryana, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The draft law on state-owned enterprises (SOEs) will not provide certainty for the government's crucial privatization program because some of the articles lack clarity, analysts say.

Lake Tempe hit by sedimentation

Lake Tempe hit by sedimentationYusrianti, Contributor, Makassar, South Sulawesi Lake Tempe, in Wajo regency, is attractive to both domestic and foreign tourists for its beauty.The eutrophic lake, whose presence leads to the formation of tidal agricultural land, is a haven for species of fish rarely...

Homemade bomb explodes in Medan

Homemade bomb explodes in Medan MEDAN, North Sumatra: A homemade bomb placed in the backyard of the Medan mayor's office exploded on Monday, damaging three cars parked in the compound.No casualties were reported in the blast.The chief of the North Sumatra Police, Insp. Gen.

Regent hotel employees want their fate decided

Regent hotel employees want their fate decidedM. Taufiqurrahman, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Life for Heri, 35, has become increasingly uncertain. After waiting one year for his job to resume, he has received no assurance that the hotel which he works for will reopen in the near future.

PT Indonesian Satellite Corp. (Indosat) Monday said its net

PT Indonesian Satellite Corp. (Indosat) Monday said its net profit for 2002 fell significantly to Rp 336.25 billion (US$37.7 million) from Rp 1.453 trillion the previous year due to the higher cost of goodwill amortization.The cost of goodwill amortization rose to Rp 753.5 billion from Rp 321.

Hoodlums rely on muscle

Hoodlums rely on muscleFrom Suara Karya I'm concerned by the increasing violence being committed by hoodlums in the country.While years before it was easy to guess if an organization was practicing hoodlumism, today there is a tendency to legalize hoodlumism in the interest of political parties,...

Balinese break silence over Iraq

Balinese break silence over IraqThe Jakarta Post, Denpasar/Jakarta The Balinese Hindu community joined the antiwar campaign on Monday as they prepared for the Day of Silence, with dozens of students taking to the streets to protest the United States-led attack on Iraq.

Banpu to post higher revenues

Banpu to post higher revenues BANGKOK: Banpu PCL, a Thai coal miner and power producer, expects to post higher sales this year due to rising production from its Indonesian coal mines, the company's chief executive said.

* Headlines: RI must urge U.S. to issue road map on Palestine 2

* Headlines: RI must urge U.S. to issue road map on Palestine 2 * National: Govt launches white paper on nat'l defense 4 * Archipelago: Balinese prepare Nyepi rituals for recovery 5 * Opinion: Defending global essentials: Notes from Kyoto 7 * City: Regent Hotel employees want their fate decided 8 *...

Govt mulls move to curb tax corruption

Govt mulls move to curb tax corruptionRendi A. Witular, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The government is planning to revise Tax Law No. 16/2000 in a bid to help curb corruption by tax officials and secure tax revenue for the state.

FBI watches al-Qaeda funds in SE Asia

FBI watches al-Qaeda funds in SE Asia SINGAPORE: The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is monitoring al-Qaeda's financial activities in Southeast Asia after the terrorist network's Middle East channels were disrupted, diplomats said.

Advocates unite to fight corruption

Advocates unite to fight corruption JAKARTA: Indonesian lawyers have moved to unite seven bar associations to improve professionalism among lawyers so as to help restore a sense of respect in the country's judiciary.

Coral reefs in S.E. Sulawesi damaged

Coral reefs in S.E. Sulawesi damaged KENDARI, Southeast Sulawesi: Only half of the coral reefs in Southeast Sulawesi waters are in a good condition while the rest have been damaged due to improper fishing methods, a senior researcher warned on Monday.Dr. La Ode M.

A day of silence

A day of silence Amid the turmoil that is currently pervading this country and the world, the Balinese and other Indonesians who adhere to the Hindu Dharma faith across the archipelago, will tomorrow, on April 2, once again be observing Nyepi -- that special day that most international tourists to...

~SUITE SUCCESS - CEO SUITE

~SUITE SUCCESS - CEO SUITE Setting up a business, especially in a foreign land, can be both an exciting and stressful experience. There are more than a million things that need your attention. At the top of the businessperson's list of essential "Things to Do", is finding an office, the "right"...

'I deserve good water service'

'I deserve good water service' In response to demands from foreign water operators PT Thames Pam Jaya of Britain and PT Pam Lyonaise Jaya of France, Governor Sutiyoso proposed a 45 percent water price increase to the City Council.

Government insists on separate legislative, presidential elections

Government insists on separate legislative, presidential electionsKurniawan Hari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Despite opposition from several factions at the House of Representatives (DPR), the government is insisting that the presidential election be held after the election of the members of the...

1. DISCOURSE: 1 x 50

1. DISCOURSE: 1 x 50 RI must pressure U.S. to publish road map on Palestine 2. RALLY: 1 x 40 Balinese break silence over Iraq 3. COMMENT: 1 x 50 Government told to do more to stop war in Iraq 4. HASSAN: 2 x 30 UN credibility at stake over Iraq: Foreign minister 5.6.

1. WAR: 1 x 30

1. WAR: 1 x 30 Fierce fight rages near Baghdad 2. TARIFF: 1 x 36 Water charges up 40%, bus fares 20% 3. SARS: 2 x 23 Government intensifies measures against SARS

U.S.-led forces are colonialists aiming to partition Iraq: FM

U.S.-led forces are colonialists aiming to partition Iraq: FMAgencies, Baghdad The U.S.-led forces waging war on Iraq are colonialists aiming to "partition" the country, Iraqi Foreign Minister Naji Sabri charged at a press conference here on Monday.

Remember Tanah Abang

Remember Tanah Abang The American invasion of Iraq has grabbed the attention of the world, including Indonesia. Television stations here have been showing images of people from all levels of society protesting against the war.

Defending global essentials: Notes from Kyoto

Defending global essentials: Notes from Kyoto 1 X 38defendDefending global propertyYanuar Nugroho Director, The Business Watch Indonesia Lecturer, Sahid University, Surakarta Researcher, Uni Sosial Demokrat, Jakarta yanuar-n@unisosdem.org2. Riza -- Impact of U.S.

Migrant workers sue President

Migrant workers sue President JAKARTA: A group of migrant workers filed a lawsuit against President Megawati Soekarnoputri and her administration on Monday for their failure to provide assistance to hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrants expelled from Malaysia last year.

EU trade boss visit SE Asia, misses WTO farm deadline

EU trade boss visit SE Asia, misses WTO farm deadline deadlineAgence France-Presse, Bangkok EU Trade Commissioner Pascal Lamy on Monday began a three-nation tour of Southeast Asia in major agricultural exporter Thailand, as the World Trade Organization was set to miss a key deadline on negotiations...

Where to go in Bandung for Tuesday, April 1, 2003

Where to go in Bandung for Tuesday, April 1, 2003 Performances* Teater, Dukun Pelet 2, by Sanggar Seni Ringkang Gumiwang, Directed by Wa Kabul, at Teater Terbuka Balai Pengelolaan Taman Budaya, Jl. Bukit Dago Utara, Bandung,(Tel. 022-2504912) April 5, 7:30 p.m.

Mall construction continues

Mall construction continues TANGERANG: The construction of Metropolitan mall in Modernland housing estate on Jl. Sudirman in Cikokol subdistrict continues although developer PT Modernland Realty has not obtained permits yet from the Municipal Permit and Capital Investment Office (KPPM).

Woolcott's

Woolcott's 'Hot Seat' The veteran Australian senior diplomat, my good friend Ambassador Richard "Dick" Woolcott, has published a most interesting memoir. His book: Hot Seat -- Reflections in Diplomacy from Stalin's Death to the Bali Bombing, published by HarperCollins Publishing, was launched in a...

Remember Tanah Abang

Remember Tanah Abang The American invasion of Iraq has grabbed the attention of the world, including Indonesia. Television stations here have been showing images of people from all levels of society protesting against the war.

TV Program: Wednesday, April 2, 2003

TV Program: Wednesday, April 2, 2003.TB.30" 1.00" TVRI .TB.30" .90" 5:00 a.m.Religious Teachings6:00 News: Berita Pagi7:00 English News Service7:30 Children's Program: Pentas Ceria8:00 Talk Show:RT / RW 8:30 DRTV Indonesia 9:00 TV Drama: Janji Cinta 9:30 Cooking Program: Menu Sehat10:00 Quiz:...

Telkom's profit doubled last year

Telkom's profit doubled last year JAKARTA: PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia (PT Telkom), a state- controlled telecommunication company, on Monday said 2002 net profit nearly doubled from a year earlier, thanks to higher revenue contributions from its cellular and fixed-line divisions.

Impact of U.S. agression in Iraq

Impact of U.S. agression in IraqRiza Sihbudi, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, (LIPI), Jakarta The United Nations (UN) Security Council finally held its emergency meeting on March 27, following strong pressure from the Arab League and the Non-Aligned Movement.

Komnas HAM attackers sent to jail

Komnas HAM attackers sent to jail JAKARTA: The Central Jakarta District Court sentenced six members of the Betawi Brotherhood Forum (FBR) on Monday to six months in jail for an attack on the offices of the National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) last year.

Government intensifies measures against SARS

Government intensifies measures against SARSThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Indonesia has intensified measures against possible outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) amid increasing fatalities across the world and reports that an Indonesian student was infected with the killer disease in...

30 Indonesians nabbed for rampage

30 Indonesians nabbed for rampage MALAYSIA: Thirty Indonesian factory workers have been detained for sparking a major rampage that seriously injured three people, police said on Monday.The men, who work at a local textile factory in the southern Malacca state, were arrested after police were called...

Indonesian Red Cross opens bank account for Iraqis

Indonesian Red Cross opens bank account for IraqisFabiola Desy Unidjaja and Damar Harsanto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) has opened a bank account to mobilize funds for Iraqis whose country is currently under heavy bombardment from the United States and its allies...